Motorola Mobility T56GX1 Portable WCDMA Transceiver with Bluetooth User Manual Scorpius E

Motorola Mobility LLC Portable WCDMA Transceiver with Bluetooth Scorpius E

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98Phonebook XXXXX■To make a video callPress t.• You can also press */# several times on the Phonebook list.• Press o on the Phonebook list, or select an email address on the Phonebook detail screen and press o, to create and send email with the selected email address as a destination.Filter by CategoryYou can display only phonebook entries saved in a specified category to find an entry.aPhonebook list (P98) y h [Function] y "Filter by" y "Category"bSelect a category y h [Select]The Phonebook list with only members of the specified category opens.cSelect a Phonebook entry y oThe phone number entry screen opens with the phone number entered.do■To make a video callPress t.• You can also press */# several times on the Phonebook list.Viewing a Phonebook Entry• You can change the display format of the Phonebook list from "Setup" on the Function menu. →P102adaA phone number for video callsbThe first phone number and typeIf no phone number is saved, saved mail address and type icon, URL and URL icon, or postal address and type icon will be displayed.cAppears if more than one item is savedPress s to switch the displayed item.bSelect a Contact y cPhonebook list screen (List)Phonebook list screen (Picture)acbPhonebook detail screen
99Phonebook XXXXX■Operations from the Phonebook listSelect a Phonebook entry and press o/t to make a call, send mail or visit a site. Perform operations as follows: Contacts: The phone number entry screen opens with the phone number entered.Email Address: The send message screen opens with the address entered.URL: Connects to a URL.• If a Phonebook entry is displayed with $★$, use s to change the display■Operations from the Phonebook detail screenSelect a phone number and press o/t.  The phone number entry screen opens with the phone number entered. Select an Email or URL and press o/t to make a video call to Internet video call. (Checking the specifications)Select a phone number, Email, or URL and press c to open a screen of the following items: "Call": Makes a voice call to the selected phone number."Video Call": Makes a video call to the selected phone number/mail address."Send Message": Create and send a new message to the selected phone number/Email as an address. →P172"Connect": Connects to the selected URL."Store as Bookmark": Save the selected URL in Bookmarks.The Function Menu on the Phonebook List/Phonebook Detail ScreenaPhonebook list (P98)/Phonebook detail screen (P98) y h [Function] y Perform the following operationsSearchSearch for a Phonebook entry. →P97Send MessageCreate and send a message with the phone number or Email of the currently selected/displayed entry as an address. →P172Caller IDSets send/hide Caller ID to the phone number of the entry currently selected/displayed.y "Show ID"/"Hide ID"Multi NumberMakes a call by selecting an additional phone number of the currently selected/displayed entry. →P251Browse URLConnects to the URL saved in the currently displayed/selected Contact.Create NewGo to Step 2 in "Saving in Phone Contacts" (P91)/Step 1 "Saving in UIM Contacts" (P93).Edit ContactEdit the selected/displayed Contact. Go to Step 2 in "Saving in Phone Contacts" (P91)/Step 1 "Saving in UIM Contacts" (P93).Add to Speed DialSave the phone number of the currently selected/displayed entry as a speed dial.y Select a dial number y h [Select]Remove Speed DialCancels the phone number of the currently selected/displayed entry as a speed dial.ViewSelect a type of Phonebook  (Phone or UIM) to be displayed on the Phonebook list.Default View:(Checking the specifications)Phone & UIM CardUIM CardPhone Contacts: Displays all Phonebook entries.: Displays entries only in the UIM phonebook.: Displays entries only in the Handset phonebook.Continued on the next page
100Phonebook XXXXXFilter bySets the displaying method of the Phonebook list.Insert in  MessageCreate and send a message with the name and phone number or Email of the currently selected/displayed entry as an address. →P172Send ContactSends the currently selected/displayed entry as a vCard file using Bluetooth. →P239Delete NumberDeletes a selected phone number.Delete EmailDeletes a selected Email address.Delete URLDeletes a selected URL.Delete Postal AddressDeletes a selected postal address.Delete ContactDeletes the selected/displayed entry.PrintPrints the currently selected/displayed entry using a Bluetooth printer. →P240Select Multiple toSelect more than one Phonebook entry and perform various operations. For steps to select multiple entries, see "Selecting and Deleting More than One Phonebook Entry" (P101).Manage ContactsCopy to UIM CardCopies the handset contacts to the UIM phonebook.y h [Yes]Copy to PhoneCopies the UIM contacts to the handset phonebook.Edit Before CallThe phone number entry screen opens with the phone number of the currently selected/displayed entry. →P54SetupSet a display format (View by) of the Phonebook list or specify the default storage location when you save a Contact. →P102All ContactsAll Phone ContactsAll UIM ContactsEmailCategory: Displays all Phonebook entries. This option appears only when "View" is set to "Phone & UIM".: Displays all entries in the Handset phonebook. This option appears only when "View" is set to "Phone Contacts".: Displays all entries in the UIM phonebook. This option appears only when "View" is set to "UIM".: Displays only entries with an Email address. →P97: Displays entries only in the specified category. →P98Send MessageDeleteCopy to UIM CardCopy UIM to PhonePrint: Specify more than one mail destination. Selecting destinations opens the Compose Message screen with addresses entered.: Deletes multiple phonebook entries at once.: Copies multiple phone contacts to the UIM phonebook at once.: Copies multiple UIM contacts to the Handset phonebook at once.: Prints multiple phonebook entries to a Bluetooth printer at once. →P240Speed DialEdit CategoriesEdit UIM CategoriesPhone CapacityUIM Capacity: Check, save or delete the Speed dial. →P103: Sets categories to the Handset phonebook. →P95: Sets categories to the UIM phonebook. →P95: Checks the available memory on the handset phonebook. →P103: Checks the available memory on the UIM phonebook. →P103
101Phonebook XXXXXSecret CodeSave the secret code.Enter the unlock code y Enter the secret code y h [Save]Send TonesSends the phone number of the currently displayed/selected entry as push signals (DTMF).  (Checking the specifications)• If "UIM" is selected, $★$ is displayed on the Phonebook list.• If you have saved more than one phone number, email address, URL or postal address and delete the first one, the second and subsequent ones will be moved up and saved.• If you select a phone number or email address saved with the secret code and display the function menu on the Phonebook detail screen, "*" appears next to the item name of the "Secret code".Deleting ContactsDeleting One ContactaPhonebook list (P98)/Phonebook detail screen (P98) y h [Function] y "Delete Contact"Deletes the selected/displayed entry.• For deleting from the Phonebook list, select an entry then delete it.Select and Delete More Than One Contact at a Time.• If either of the handset phonebook or UIM phonebook is displayed, entries are deleted from the displayed Phonebook.aPhonebook list (P98) y h [Function] y "Select Multiple to" y "Delete"bSelect a Phonebook entry y c y i [Complete]• Select all Phonebook entries and press i [Complete].ch [Yes]ViewDelete phone number/Delete email address/Delete URL/Delete postal addressSecret codeMultiple selection screen
102Phonebook XXXXXThe Function Menu on the Multiple Selection ScreenaMultiple selection screen (P101) y h [Function] y Perform the following operationsSearchSearch for a Phonebook entry. →P96Select AllSelects all Phonebook entries.Unselect AllCancels the selection of all.View SelectedA list of selected Phonebook entries opens.View bySet a view of the Phonebook list.y "Picture"/"List"CancelCancels the operation.• When "View" is set to "UIM Card", select "1-Line" or "2-Line".SetupSetting Details of the PhonebookYou can set a display format  (View by) of the Phonebook list or specify the default storage location when you save a Contact.• When "View" is set to "UIM Card", the Display format is set to "View By 1-Line" by default.aPhonebook list (P98)/Phonebook detail screen (P98) y h [Function] y "Setup" y Perform the following operationsView byy "Picture"/"List"Default StorageSet the saving destination displayed in "Store To" in advance when the Create Contact screen opens.y "Phone"/"UIM Card" yh [Yes]• If "Phone" is selected, setup of default storage completes.• When "View" is set to "UIM Card", select "1-Line" or "2-Line".Default View by: (Checking the specifications)View byDefault View by:  List Default Storage:  PhoneView by
103Phonebook XXXXXPhone Capacity/UIM CapacityChecking the Phonebook Capacity and UtilizationYou can check the available memory space on the phone and the UIM.aPhonebook list (P98)/Phonebook detail screen (P98) y h [Function] y "Manage Contacts" y "Phone Capacity"/"UIM Capacity"Making a Call Using Speed DialYou can quickly make a call only by pressing a dial key from 1 to 7 to dial the phone number assigned to the key.• You need to assign a phone number to a dial key in advance.aPress a dial key from 1 to 7 (for 1+ seconds)The corresponding speed dial phone number is dialed.■To View the assigned phone numbersOn the Phonebook detail screen (P98), press h [Function] y select "Manage Contacts" y "Speed Dial". The Speed Dial Entries screen (P103) opens and you can check the phone number assigned to each dial key.Assigning a Phone Number to a Dial KeyYou can assign a phone number from a contact to make Speed dial calls.• A contact that does not have a phone number cannot be saved in Speed dial.aPhonebook list (P98)/Phonebook detail screen (P98) y h [Function] y "Add to Speed Dial"• Select a Contact before performing steps on the Phonebook list.bSelect a dial number y h [Select] (Checking the specifications)■If a dial number already saved is selectedThe confirmation to overwrite appears. Press h [Yes] to overwrite.The Function Menu on the Speed Dial Entries ScreenaSpeed Dial Entries screen (P103) y h [Function] y Perform the following operationsSpeed Dial Entries screenScreen to be insertedContinued on the next page
104Phonebook XXXXXAssign ContactAssign a phone number to a speed dial number.y Select a Contact y h [Select]Change ContactChange the assigned phone number.y Select a Contact y h [Select]Remove ContactCancels the phone number assignment.Clear AllDeletes all assigned phone numbers.y h [Yes]Specifying a Contact to Use as a Speed Dial (Checking the specifications)ac y $★$ (Settings) y "General Settings" y "Speed Dial" y "Phone Memory"Default Phone Memory
105Tone/Screen/Light SettingsTone SettingsSelecting Ring Styles<Style> ..........................................................................106Changing the Ringer ID and Volume...............................................................107Vibrating Instead of Ringtone or Alarm<Vibrate> .........................................108Setting a Push Tone Signal (DTMF)<DTMF> ..................................................109Sounding a Ringtone Only from the Headset<Ringer Function>.................110Muting Handset Tones<Manner Mode> ..........................................................110Changing Manner Mode<Mode> .....................................................................110Screen/Light SettingsChanging the Display of the Stand-by Display<Wallpaper> .........................112Changing the Appearance of the Main Menu<Main Menu> ..........................113Setting a Skin<Skin> ........................................................................................113Displaying a Wake-up Message<Greeting>....................................................114Launching the Screen Saver<Screen Saver>.................................................114Setting Ring Lights<Ring Lights>...................................................................114Setting Event Lights<Event Lights> ...............................................................115Displaying Date & Time on the Talking Screen<Date and Time>.................115Setting the Clock Format<Home Screen> ......................................................115Setting Time Duration before Display is Turned Off<Display Timeout>......116Setting the Backlight Lighting Duration<Backlight>.....................................116Setting Scrolling of the Screen<Scroll> .........................................................116Setting the Text Marquee Speed<Text Marquee>...........................................117Adjusting the Display Brightness<Brightness> ............................................117
106Tone/Screen/Light Settings XXXXXStyleSelecting Ring StylesBy changing the Sound Profile, you can change the ringtone, alarm tone, ring volume and keypad sound volume at once.• You can change the pre-set tones or volumes. →P107ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Sound Profiles" y "Style"b"Loud"/"Soft"/"Vibe&Ring"■To not SoundSelect "Silent".• After a Profile is selected, one of the following icons appears at the top of the screen: $★$ (Loud) $★$ (Soft) $★$ (Vibe&Ring) $★$ (Silent)• When "Vibe&Ring" is selected, the handset vibrates at the same time as the ringer ID sounds.■Settings for each profileThe following table shows the pre-set function:   (Checking the specifications)Default LoudItem StyleLoud Soft Vibe&Ring SilentRing Volume 7 4 7 −Calls(Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications)−Messages(Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications)−Ans Mach(Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications)−Calendar Alarm(Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications)SilentData Calls(Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications)−Ringer IDs On On On −Key Volume 2 2 7 −Reminders Beep Beep Beep VibrateStyle screen
107Tone/Screen/Light Settings XXXXXChanging the Ringer ID and VolumeYou can change various tones set to Profiles. You can also set the Ringer ID saved for a Contact to silent.• Set "Style" to "Loud"/"Soft"/"Vibe&Ring"/"Silent" in advance.• When "Style" is set to "Silent", you can change only "Calendar Alarm" and "Reminders".ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Sound Profiles" y "(Style name) Detail"• The Style name set under "Style" is displayed in "(Style)".bPerform the following operationsRing VolumeThe volume can be adjusted in eight levels from 0 to 7.y Use j to adjust the volume yh [OK]CallsChange the ringer ID for incoming calls. Go to Step 3.MessagesChange the ringer ID for incoming mail. Go to Step 3.Ans MachChange the ringer ID that sounds when a message is recorded in Voicemail. Go to Step 3.Calendar AlarmChange the alarm tone that sounds at a Datebook alarm time. Go to Step 3.Data CallsChange the ringer ID for incoming data. Go to Step 3.Set whether to sound the ringer ID saved for a contact.  (Checking the specifications)y "On"/"Off"Ringer IDsSet whether to sound the ringtone registered in the Phonebook entry. (Checking the specifications)y "On"/"Off"Key VolumeAdjust the volume of the keypad sound. The volume can be adjusted in 8 levels from 0 to 7.y Use j to adjust the volume y h [OK]Reminders (Checking the specifications)cSelect a folder y c y Select a ringtone or melody y cDefault See "Settings for Each Profile" (P106)BeepVibrateOff: Sounds the beep tone.: Vibrates the handset.: No action is taken.Style Detail screen  (For Loud)To be insertedContinued on the next page
108Tone/Screen/Light Settings XXXXX• The ring volume or keypad sound volume can also be entered using dial keys.• If you set a video/i-motion movie as a ringtone, the graphics and sound are played when a call/message arrives (Chaku-motion).• Some i-motion movies, such as an i-motion movie without audio, cannot be set as the ringtone. (Checking the specifications)• If an i-motion movie with a video and sound is set as the ringtone, even if the caller is saved in the Phonebook, the Picture ID is not displayed and the i-motion movie with sound is played. However, if the i-motion movie has only sound, the Picture ID is displayed. (Checking the specifications)• When "Style" is set to "Silent", "Beep" cannot be set.■Ringtones, Melodies and Alarm Tones  (Pre-installed)VibrateVibrating Instead of Ringtone or AlarmYou can set the handset to vibrate when a call or mail arrives or at a Datebook alarm time instead of a ringer ID or alarm tone. • You can change the pre-set vibration pattern. →P109ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Sound Profiles" y "Style"b"Vibrate"•$★$ appears at the top of the screen when Vibration is set.Call RingtoneRemindersAmbient Urban Funky break Nocturne Bossa WaFlowers Interlude Space ping pongSoaring High Hellomoto Moving upSolar Midnight KatanaBeats Ringer Hello Vapor Alert CyberspaceFusion Bells WatermarkUltra Violet Standard Got a mailGrooving Triads Morning waveDigital Provincial Big MamaDefault Style:  LoudStyle screen
109Tone/Screen/Light Settings XXXXXSetting a Vibration PatternYou can set a vibration pattern for events such as when a call or mail arrives, or at a Datebook alarm time.• Set "Style" to "Vibrate" in advance.aSound/Vibration setting screen (P106) y "Vibrate Detail"Calls : Change the vibration pattern for an incoming call.Message Alert : Change the vibration pattern for incoming mail.Voicemail : Change the vibration pattern when a message is recorded in Voicemail.Calendar Alarm : Change the vibration pattern for a Datebook alarm time.Data Calls : Change the vibration pattern for incoming data.Reminders : (Checking the specifications)bSelect an event y h [Change]Silent : The handset does not vibrate.Vibe Dash : (Checking the specifications)Vibe Dot : (Checking the specifications)Vibe Dot Dash : (Checking the specifications)Vibe Dot Dash : (Checking the specifications)Vibe Pulse : (Checking the specifications)cSelect a vibration pattern y h [Select]• When "Reminders" is selected, select "Vibrate" or "Off", then press h [Select].• When a vibration pattern is selected, the handset vibrates in the selected pattern.DTMFSetting a Push Tone Signal  (DTMF)You can change the length of a push signal (DTMF). You can also set it not to sound.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "General Settings" y "DTMF" y Select length y h [Select]• When "Off" is selected, push signals (DTMF) will not be sent even if a dial key is pressed.Default Calls: Vibe Dot Message Alert: Vibe Dot Voicemail: Vibe PulseCalendar Alarm: Vibe Dot Dash Data Calls: Vibe Dot DashDefault Long
110Tone/Screen/Light Settings XXXXXRinger FunctionSounding a Ringtone Only from the HeadsetYou can set the device to sound a ringer ID while the miniUSB stereo headset M01 (optional) is connected to the handset.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Headset" y "Ringer Function" y Select a device y h [Select]Speaker Only : The ringtone sounds only from the speaker.Headset Only : The ringtone sounds only from the headset.Headset & Speaker : The ringtone sounds from both speaker and headset.• Do not tie the cable of a miniUSB stereo headset M01 (optional) around the handset.Manner ModeMuting Handset TonesTurn off the tones that sound from the handset so as not to disturb others.• There are 3 types of Manner Mode:  "Silent", "Manner Mode" and "Original Manner Mode".  Select the one that fits your usage. →P110a# (for 1+ seconds)■To cancel Manner modePress # (1+ seconds) on the wallpaper screen.•$★$ appears at the top of the screen when Manner mode is set.• A notification appears when you try to play a melody, video clip with sounds, or i-motion while Manner mode is set.  (Checking the specifications)• Even when Manner mode is set, the camera shutter tone sounds.  (Checking the specifications)ModeChanging Manner ModeSelect actions of Manner mode from "Silent", "Manner mode" or "Original manner mode".• You can change the actions of Original manner mode. →P111ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Personalize" y "Manner Mode" y Select a mode y h [Select]Default Headset & SpeakerDefault Silent
111Tone/Screen/Light Settings XXXXX■Action in Each Mode (Checking the specifications)*1: Indicates the items in "Original Manner Detail".*2: The handset vibrates for incoming calls, chat mail or mail, when a message is recorded in Voicemail, at an Alarm or Datebook alarm time, and for incoming data.Setting Actions in Original Manner ModeYou can change the actions of Original manner mode.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Personalize" y "Manner Mode" y "Original Manner Detail"bPerform the following operationsRing VolumeThe volume can be adjusted in 8 levels from 0 to 7.y Use j to adjust the volume y h [OK]Silent Manner Mode Original Manner Mode*1Ring Volume  (for Calls, Text Message, Voicemail or Data Calls)(Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications) In accord with the settings in "Ring Volume"Vibrate*2  (Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications) In accord with the settings in "Calls", "Chat mail", "Messages", "Voicemail", "Alarm", or "Data Calls"Alarm Volume (Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications) In accord with the settings in "Ring Volume"Datebook Alarm Volume (Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications) In accord with the settings in "Ring Volume"Reminders (Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications) In accord with the settings in "Reminders"Ringer IDs (Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications) In accord with the settings in "Ringer ID"Response Hold Volume (Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications)Call Hold Volume (Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications)Key Volume (Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications) In accord with the settings in "Key Volume"Low Battery Alert (Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications) In accord with the settings in "Low Battery Alert"Microphone Sensitivity (Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications) In accord with the settings in "Microphone Sensitivity"DefaultRing Volume: 0 Calls: (Checking the specifications) Chat mail: (Checking the specifications)Text Messages: (Checking the specifications) Voicemail: (Checking the specifications)Alarms: (Checking the specifications) Data Calls: (Checking the specifications)Ringer IDs: Off Key Volume: 0 Reminders: Beep Low Battery Alert: Off Microphone Sensitivity: OnOriginal Manner Detail screenScreen to be insertedContinued on the next page
112Tone/Screen/Light Settings XXXXXCallsChange the vibration pattern for an incoming call. Go to Step 3.  (Checking the specifications)Chat mailChange the vibration pattern for incoming chat-mail. Go to Step 3. (Checking the specifications)Message AlertChange the vibration pattern for incoming mail. Go to Step 3.  (Checking the specifications)VoicemailChange the vibration pattern when a message is recorded in Voicemail. Go to Step 3. (Checking the specifications)Calendar AlarmChange the vibration pattern for an Alarm or Datebook alarm time. Go to Step 3.  (Checking the specifications)Data CallsChange the vibration pattern for incoming data. Go to Step 3.  (Checking the specifications)Ringer IDsSet whether to sound the ringtone saved in a Phonebook entry.  (Checking the specifications)y "On"/"Off"Key VolumeAdjust the volume of the keypad sound. The volume can be adjusted in 8 levels from 0 to 7.y Use j to adjust the volume y h [OK]Reminders (Checking the specifications)Low Battery AlertSet whether to sound the Low battery alarm.y "On"/"Off"Mic SensitivitySet whether to increase the microphone sensitivity so that the other party can hear a low voice better.y "On"/"Off"cSelect a vibration pattern y h [Select]  (Checking the specifications)• Vibration patterns →P109• The ring volume or keypad sound volume can also be entered using dial keys.WallpaperChanging the Display of the Stand-by Displayac y $★$ (Settings) y "Personalize" y"Wallpaper" y Perform the following operationsPictureChange the image to be displayed on the Standby screen.y Select a folder y c y Select an image y cBeepVibrateOff: Sounds the beep tone.: Vibrates the handset.: No action is taken.Default Picture: (Checking the specifications) Layout: Fit-to-screen Calendar: Off
113Tone/Screen/Light Settings XXXXXLayoutAdjust the position of the image set in "Picture".CalendarSet whether to display a Calendar on the wallpaper screen.y "On"/"Off"• For pre-installed wallpaper, see "Default Settings". →P288• When an i-appli standby screen is set, the i-appli standby screen takes precedence. →P196• If an animation GIF is set for a standby screen, the following operations are available while the standby screen is displayed:(Checking the specifications)            (Checking the specifications)Main MenuChanging the Appearance of the Main MenuYou can change the Main menu items to be displayed as Icons or in a list. You an also change the order of items.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Personalize" y "Main Menu" y Perform the following operationsViewy "Icons"/"List"Reordery Use j to select a function y h [Grab] y Use j to move the function to a new position y h [Insert] y i [Complete]SkinSetting a SkinYou can change the screen design of the FOMA handset.  (Checking the specifications)ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Personalize" y "Skin" y Select a skin y h [Select]CenterTileFit-to-screen: Places the image at the center of the screen.: Tiles the image.: Enlarges/shrinks the image to fit to the screen.PicturesDefault View: IconsDefault MotoDisplayed as listDisplayed as icons
114Tone/Screen/Light Settings XXXXXGreetingDisplaying a Wake-up MessageYou can display a greeting after the Wake-up screen opens when you turn the handset power on.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Personalize" y "Greeting" y Enter a message• Up to 32 full-/half-pitch characters can be entered.Screen SaverLaunching the Screen SaverYou can set to launch a screen saver if no operation is performed for a specific time.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Personalize" y "Screen Saver" y Perform the following operationsPictureYou can change the screen saver image.Select a folder y c y Select an image y cDelaySets the duration before the screen saver launches.y Select a time y h [Select]• If you select "Off", the screen saver does not start.• The screen saver does not start if the set time is shorter than the time set in "Display Timeout". (Checking the specifications)Ring LightsSetting Ring LightsYou can set the incoming call lamp to blink when a call or mail arrives.  (Checking the specifications)ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Sound Profiles" y "Ring Lights" y "(None)"/"<Lights>"Default Picture: (Checking the specifications) Delay: 1 minuteDefault None
115Tone/Screen/Light Settings XXXXXEvent LightsSetting Event LightsYou can set the incoming call lamp to blink at an alarm or Datebook alarm time.  (Checking the specifications)ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Sound Profiles" y "Event Lights" y "On"/"Off"Date and TimeDisplaying Date & Time on the Talking ScreenYou can set the date and time in Talking screen for voice calls.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "In-Call Setup" y "Date and Time" y "Show Date"/"Show Time" y "On"/"Off"Home ScreenSetting the Clock FormatYou can change the appearance of the clock, or position of the clock or date on the Standby screen. You can also set to not display the clock or date.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Personalize" y "Home Screen" y Perform the following operationsClockDateSet whether to display the date.y "On"/"Off"LayoutSet the position of the clock and date.y "Left Justified"/"Centered"• "Analog" cannot be set when "Calendar" for "Wallpaper" is set to "On".Default OnDefault Show Date: On Show Time: OnDefault Clock: Digital Date: On Layout: CenterDigitalAnalogOff: A digital clock is displayed.: An analog clock is displayed.: A clock is not displayed.Clock
116Tone/Screen/Light Settings XXXXXDisplay TimeoutSetting Time Duration before Display is Turned OffYou can set to turn off the display to save power if no operation is performed during the set time.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "General Settings" y "Display Timeout" y Select a time duration before the display is turned off y h [Select]• The display does not turn off if you select "Off".BacklightSetting the Backlight Lighting DurationYou can set to turn off the display lighting to save power if no operation is performed during the set time.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "General Settings" y "Backlight" y Select time y h [Select]• The display remains lit if you select "Continuous".• Even if you set this option to "Continuous", the display is turned off after the time set in "Display Timeout" elapses.  (Checking the specifications)ScrollSetting Scrolling of the ScreenYou can set the movement of the cursor on the screen with listed items such as Function menu.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "General Settings" y "Scroll"Up/Down : The cursor does not move when u is pressed if the cursor is at the top item, or when d is pressed if the cursor is at the bottom item.Wrap Around : Moves the cursor to the bottom or top when j is pressed if the cursor is at the top or bottom item.bSelect a scrolling method y h [Select]Default 2 minutesDefault 10 secondsDefault Wrap Around
117Tone/Screen/Light Settings XXXXXText MarqueeSetting the Text Marquee SpeedThe FOMA handset scrolls a partially hidden name such as Function menu item. You can set the scrolling speed.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "General Settings" y "Text Marquee" y Select a speed y h [Change]• When an item is selected, the item name is scrolled at the selected speed.• The item name does not scroll when it is highlighted if you select "Off".BrightnessAdjusting the Display BrightnessYou can set the brightness of the screen in 6 levels.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "General Settings" y "Brightness" y Use a to adjust the brightness y h [OK]Default SlowDefault 3
119Security SettingsPasswordsPasswords .........................................................................................................120Changing Passwords<New Passwords> ........................................................121Setting UIM PIN<UIM PIN> ...............................................................................122Unlocking a Blocked UIM .................................................................................122Restricting the Handset OperationsLocking Function..............................................................................................123Locking the Handset to Prevent Use by Others<Phone Lock> ....................123Disabling Making/Receiving Calls/Messages<Self Mode> ...........................124Disabling Phonebook or Datebook Viewing<Lock Application> .................124Restricting Dialing<Dialing Restriction> ........................................................125Preventing Sidekey Operations<Sidekey Lock>............................................126Restricting a Call/Mail/Data TransferViewing Information with Secret Set<Secret Data>.......................................126Rejecting Calls from a Specified Number.......................................................126Rejecting a Call without Caller ID<Reject Call> .............................................127Muting the Ringtone of a Call Made from a Caller Not Saved in Contacts<Ring Delay> .....................................................................................................127Rejecting Calls from a Caller Not Saved in the Phonebook<Not in Phonebook>.........................................................................................128Other "Security Settings"Other Security Settings....................................................................................129
120Security Settings XXXXXPasswordsSome functions of the FOMA handset require a password. In addition to the Security Code, there are the Network Security Code and the i-mode Password.  These passwords help you utilize your handset.Security CodeThe Security Code is a 6-digit number that is required when:- Selecting "Security" - Viewing all data in "My Personal Information"- Performing "Master Reset" - Performing "Master Clear"- Performing "Software Update" - Deleting all stored itemsThe Security Code is set to "000000" by default, however, you can change the code yourself. →P121• If you forget the Security Code, you need to bring the handset, the UIM and an ID (driver's license, etc.) to a DoCoMo shop.*: If you cannot prove you are the registered subscriber, DoCoMo may not be able to accept your request to reset the handset.Unlock CodeThe Unlock Code is a 4-digit number that is required when:- Setting/canceling "Phone Lock" - Setting/canceling "Lock Application"The Unlock Code is set to "0000" by default, however, you can change the code yourself. →P121Network Security CodeThe Network Security Code is a 4-digit number that is required to use network services and is set to the number you selected at subscription.  You can change the code yourself. If you have "My DoCoMo ID/Password" for "My DoCoMo", the comprehensive support site for PCs, you can change the Network Security Code by visiting the site from your PC. You can change the Network Security Code yourself by accessing "各種手続き (Procedures)" on the DoCoMo e-site using i-mode.• For information on accessing "My DoCoMo" and the "DoCoMo e-Site", see the back of this manual.Warning about Passwords• Avoid setting a password using your birthday, a part of your phone number, your address or room number, 1111 or 1234, that can be easily guessed by others. Be sure to write down the set passwords and store them in a separate location.• Do not reveal your passwords to others. DoCoMo is not responsible for damage caused by misuse of your security codes by others.• DoCoMo will never ask you for your passwords.• If you forget your passwords, you need to bring an ID (driver's license, etc.), the handset and the UIM to a DoCoMo shop. For details, contact a "DoCoMo Information Center" on the back of this manual.
121Security Settings XXXXXi-mode PasswordThe 4-digit i-mode Password is required to assign or delete function to/from MyMenu, subscribe to or cancel Message Services or fee-based i-mode services.(Some other information service providers may set passwords for their sites.)The i-mode Password is set to "0000" by default, however, you can change it yourself.Access "iMenu" → "オプション設定 (Function)" → "iモードパスワード変更 (Change i-mode Password)" if you use i-mode.• If you forget your i-mode Password, you need to bring the handset, the UIM and an ID (driver's license, etc.) to a DoCoMo shop.UIM PIN/UIM PIN2You can assign 2 PIN numbers to the UIM, UIM PIN and UIM PIN2. These codes are set to "0000" by default, however, you can change them yourself. →P122The UIM PIN is a 4-8 digit number (code) required to identify the user every time the UIM is inserted into the handset or the handset power is turned on in order to prevent unauthorized use. The UIM PIN entry is required to make or receive calls, and operate the handset.The UIM PIN2 is a 4-8 digit number used to reset outgoing call charges, incoming call charges (if any) and the total of both, to reset total call charges, to set the maximum limit for call charges, to set the currency, or to use or apply for User certificates.• Use the UIM PIN and UIM PIN2 you set previously if you purchase a new handset but keep the same UIM.PIN Unblock CodeThe PIN Unblock Code is a 8-digit number to unlock the UIM PIN or UIM PIN2. →P122You are not able to change it.• The UIM will be locked if an incorrect PIN Unblock Code is entered 10 times in a row.New PasswordsChanging PasswordsYou can change the Unlock Code or Security Code yourself.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Security" y Enter the Security Code y "New Passwords"b"Unlock Code"/"Security Code" y Enter the current Unlock Code/Security CodeThe New Unlock Code entry screen / new Security Code entry screen opens.cEnter a new Unlock Code (4-digit)/Security Code (6-digit)The New Unlock Code re-entry screen / new Security Code re-entry screen opens.dEnter the Unlock Code/Security Code entered in Step 3Default Unlock Code: 0000 Security Code: 000000
122Security Settings XXXXXUIM PINSetting UIM PINYou can set to require the UIM PIN each time the handset power is turned on.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Security" y Enter the Security Code y "UIM PIN" y "On"/"Off" y Enter UIM PINChanging UIM PIN/UIM PIN2Changing UIM PIN(Checking the specifications)Changing UIM PIN2ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Security" y Enter the Security Code y "New Passwords"b"UIM PIN2" y Enter the current UIM PIN2The new UIM PIN2 entry screen opens.cEnter the new UIM PIN2 (4-8 digit)The new UIM PIN2 re-entry screen opens.dEnter the UIM PIN2 entered in Step 3Unlocking a Blocked UIM• The PIN Unblock code is written on the FOMA subscription application form (customer's copy).• You need to set new UIM PIN/UIM PIN2 codes after unlocking UIM PIN.ah [Unlock] y Enter the PIN Unblock code (8-digit)The new UIM PIN/UIM PIN2 code entry screen opens.bEnter the new UIM PIN/UIM PIN2 code (4-8 digit)The re-entry screen for confirmation opens.cEnter the UIM PIN/UIM PIN2 entered in Step 2Default OffDefault 0000Default 0000
123Security Settings XXXXX■PIN Unblock CodeThe PIN Unblock Code is required when an incorrect UIM PIN/UIM PIN2 is entered 3 times in a row. The UIM will be locked if an incorrect PIN Unblock Code is entered 10 times in a row.• If you forget the PIN Unblock Code or the card is locked, you need to bring the FOMA handset, the UIM, and an ID (driver's license, etc.) to a DoCoMo shop.Locking FunctionPhone LockLocking the Handset to Prevent Use by OthersYou can lock your handset and disable its use unless the Unlock Code is entered. There are 2 function for Phone Lock: the handset is locked immediately and the handset is automatically locked when the power is turned on.(Checking the specifications)Locking the Phone Immediatelyac y $★$ (Settings) y "Security" y Enter the Security Code y "Phone Lock"b"Lock Now" y Enter the unlock codeThe Phone Lock screen opens and Phone Lock is set.• When Phone Lock is set, the unlock code entry screen is displayed.Lock Option Description ReferencePhone Lock Lock the handset to prevent unauthorized use.You can set to lock the handset automatically.P123Self Mode You can disable all communication functions including calls, Email, or i-mode. You can set to display a confirmation whether to set Self Mode when the handset power is turned on.P124Lock Application You can specify and lock function. P124Dialing Restriction You can disable the key buttons to not allow others to make or send unauthorized calls or Email.P125Default Automatic Lock: OffEnter UIM PINIf a code is entered incorrectly 3 times in a rowEnter PIN Unblock CodeAuthentication OK Set new UIM PIN/UIM PIN2Enter UIM PINIf a code is entered incorrectly 3 times in a rowIf the PIN Unblock code is entered incorrectly 10 times in a rowUIM blockedPhone Lock screen
124Security Settings XXXXXActivating Phone Lock at Power UpaThe Phone Lock screen (P123) y "Automatic Lock" y "On"/"Off" y Enter the unlock codeAutomatic Lock is set.• The Automatic Lock setting completes if you select "Off".■To cancel Phone LockEnter the unlock code.• If an incorrect unlock code is entered 5 times in a row, the FOMA handset is automatically turned off. If you turn the power on and enter the correct unlock code, Phone Lock will be canceled.Self ModeDisabling Making/Receiving Calls/MessagesYou can stop sending/receiving signals and disable all communication function such as calls, Email, i-mode, packet communication, 64K data communication, Bluetooth communication, and Infrared communication.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Self Mode" y Perform the following operationsSelf ModeSet/Cancel Self Mode.y "On"/"Off"Prompt At Power UpYou can set to display a confirmation whether to set Self Mode when the handset power is turned on.y "On"/"Off"•$★$ appears at the top of the screen when Self Mode is set.• You can also set/release Self Mode by pressing C (for 1+ seconds) on the wallpaper screen.• Self Mode cannot be set while using some other functions such as during a call.• Email or Message R/F arriving when Self Mode is set is stored at the i-mode center.Lock ApplicationDisabling Phonebook or Datebook ViewingYou can lock function specified in "Lock Application Setup" and disable use unless the Unlock Code is entered.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Security" y Enter the Security Code y "Lock Application" y Enter the Unlock Code y "On"/"Off"Default Self Mode:  Off Prompt At Power Up:  OffDefault Off
125Security Settings XXXXX•$★$ appears at the top of the screen when Lock Application is set.Lock Application SetupSelecting Functions to be Disabled with Lock ApplicationYou can specify which function that become unavailable using "Lock Application" unless the Unlock Code is entered.ac y $★$ (Settings)  y "Security"  y Enter the Security Code y "Lock Application Setup" y Enter the Unlock Code bSelect an option y c• Repeat Step 2 to specify another option.ci [Complete]• Sub items are indicated with a leading "-". For example, "Calculator" is a sub item of "Tools" and is preceded with "-". When specifying an option to lock, selecting an item that has sub items, such as "Accessories", automatically selects its sub items.• Where 2 function are available for the same functions, i.e., "Phonebook (Lock)" and "Phonebook (View Only)", you can select only one of them.• The following operations are available by pressing h [Function] on the Lock Application Setup screen:- Select "Search" to find a Contact. →P97- Select "Select All"/"Unselect All" to select or deselect all function.- Select "Cancel" to cancel the operation.Dialing RestrictionRestricting DialingYou can restrict from making calls by pressing dial keys and only allow calls made from Contacts and Dialed Calls. (Checking the specifications)ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Security" y Enter the Security Code y "Dialing Restriction" y "On"/"Off"•$★$ appears at the top of the screen when Dialing Restriction is set.• You cannot even send Email by entering an address using the dial keys. (Checking the specifications)Default No applications are selectedDefault OffLock Application Setup screen
126Security Settings XXXXXSidekey LockPreventing Sidekey OperationsYou can set to lock the sidekeys (N, M, J and H) of the handset when your handset is closed.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Security" y Enter the Security Code y "Sidekey Lock" y "On"/"Off"• Pressing J (for 1+ seconds) when the FOMA handset is folded cancels the Sidekey Lock.Checking the Shortcut Operation of the Sidekey LockYou can view the Shortcut operation to unlock the Sidekey Lock.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Security" y Enter the Security Code y "Sidekey Shortcut"The shortcut explanation screen opens.Secret DataViewing Information with Secret SetYou can view a hidden Contact saved as Secret by setting Secret Data.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Security" y Enter the Security Code y "Secret Data" y "Show"/"Hide" y h [OK]•$★$ appears at the top of the screen when Secret Data is set to "Show".Rejecting Calls from a Specified NumberYou can set to reject calls from the specific callers stored in Contacts. You can set this option when storing or editing a Contact.aCreate Contact screen (P91)/Edit Contacts screen y "Reject" y "Yes" y i [Complete]Storing/editing a Contact completes.Default OffDefault Hide
127Security Settings XXXXXReject CallRejecting a Call without Caller IDYou can set whether to accept or reject calls without Caller ID depending on the reason for no Caller ID.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "In-Call Setup" y "Call Rejection"bPerform the following operationsPublic PhonesSet an option for calls made from public phones.y "Accept"/"Reject"Private IDSet an option for calls made without the Caller ID because the caller chose not to send Caller ID.y "Accept"/"Reject"Unknown IDSet an option for calls made from overseas or from a general phone via forwarding services, from which Caller ID cannot be sent. (Caller ID may be sent depending on the carrier.)y "Accept"/"Reject"• The handset does not start incoming call actions for a rejected incoming call, and the call is recorded in Missed Calls. The caller hears a busy signal. (Checking the specifications)• Calls are rejected even when the Voicemail or Call Forwarding service is activated. However, if Ringing Time is set to 0 seconds, each service launches. (Checking the specifications)• i-mode mail or SMS are received regardless of rejection settings. (Checking the specifications)Ring DelayMuting the Ringtone of a Call Made from a Caller Not Saved in ContactsYou can set to not start ring action such as sounding a ringtone when a call arrives from a caller not saved in Contacts or without Caller ID. This option is convenient to prevent nuisance calls such as "One ring calls" that disconnect after a short ringing time. (Checking the specifications)ac y $★$ (Settings) y "In-Call Setup" y"Ring Delay" y Perform the following operationsRing DelaySet an interval from when a call arrives until the ring action starts.Use j to enter the time y h [OK]Default Public Phones:  Accept Private ID:  Accept Unknown ID:  AcceptDefault Ring Delay:  0 seconds Show in Call Logs:  YesCall Rejection screenContinued on the next page
128Security Settings XXXXXShow in Call LogsSet whether to show the call that was terminated within the Ring Delay time in Missed Calls.y "Yes"/"No"• If the Ring Delay is set longer than the ring time for the Voicemail or Call Forwarding service, each service launches before the ring action starts. (Checking the specifications)• If the Ring Delay is set longer than the response time of "Answering Machine", the Answering Machine starts without the ring action.• The time also can be entered using dial keys.Not in PhonebookRejecting Calls from a Caller Not Saved in the PhonebookYou can set to reject calls from a caller not saved in Contacts or without Caller ID. (Checking the specifications)• This function is available only when the caller sends Caller ID.• It is recommended that you set the Caller ID Display Request service and "Reject Call" concurrently.ac y $★$ (Settings) y "In-Call Setup" y "Call Rejection"b"Not in Phonebook" y "Accept"/"Reject"• The handset does not start incoming call actions for a rejected incoming call, and the call is recorded in Missed Calls. The caller hears a busy signal. (Checking the specifications)• Calls are rejected even when Voicemail or Call Forwarding service is activated. However, if Ringing Time is set to 0 seconds, each service launches. (Checking the specifications)• i-mode mail or SMS is received regardless of rejection settings. (Checking the specifications)Ring DelayDefault AcceptCall Rejection screen
129Security Settings XXXXXOther Security SettingsIn addition to the security functions described in this chapter, the following functions and services are available.Purpose Function/Service ReferenceTo upload or check safety messages using i-mode in case of disaster."i-mode BBS for disaster" service For details, refer to the "i-mode Operation Guide".To change Email address Change Mail AddressView an Email address if you forget it Confirm Mail AddressTo receive Email only from a specified domain Domain ID ReceiveTo receive/reject Email from a specified address. Address ID Receive/Address ID RejectTo receive/reject Email via i-mode only Receive only i-mode Mail/Reject only i-mode MailTo reject incoming i-mode mail in excess of 200 a day from an i-mode phoneRestrict i-mode SpamTo reject unsolicited mail Reject Unsolicited Ad MailTo reject SMS Set/view Reject SMSTo check the Email setting status Confirm SettingsTo restrict incoming  Email size Limit Mail SizeTo temporarily disable Email functions Suspend MailTo use an Electronic authentication service to perform safe and reliable data communication (for FirstPass sites only)FirstPass P161To select and download Email Receive option P176To register the phone number of a nuisance caller to reject calls from that numberNuisance Call Barring Service P249To ask a caller to show Caller ID Caller ID Request Service P249To update software on the handset when necessary Software Update P318To protect the handset from harmful data Scanning Function P323
131CameraBefore Using the Camera .........................................................................................132Capturing Still Images<Still Image Capture> .........................................................135Capturing Videos<Record Video>...........................................................................136Changing the Capturing Settings............................................................................136Changing the Camera Settings<Camera Setup> ...................................................138Using the Barcode Reader<Barcode Reader> .......................................................139
132Camera* You need to obtain a microSD memory card separately to use the functions related to the microSD memory card. →P221Before Using the CameraNotes for Capturing Images• The camera employs high precision technology, but some pixels or lines may seem brighter or darker than others. Also, when capturing in places with insufficient lighting, noise, seen as white lines, increases.  This is normal.• Clean the lens with a soft cloth before capturing. If the lens is stained with fingerprints or oil, the captured image may appear out of focus or blurred.• Do not leave the handset in a warm place or under a direct sunlight for a long period.  The captured image or video may deteriorate.• If you capture under a fluorescent light, mercury lamp or sodium lamp flickering at high speed, flickering such as stripes may appear.  The color tone of still images or videos may vary depending on the shutter speed.• Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for a long period and do not capture at the sun or bright lamp directly. The image may become discolored or the camera may fail.• Do not cover the lens with your fingers, hair or the handset strap when capturing.• Capturing a fast moving object may result in an image slightly distorted from the image displayed on the screen at the time of capturing, or the image may be blurred.• When the battery level is low, you may not be able to save captured still images or videos.• Captured still images or videos may differ from the actual subjects in brightness or color tone.• Even in Manner Mode, the shutter tone sounds at a fixed volume. The shutter tone sounds from the speaker even when a headset is connected to the handset (Checking the specifications).Copyrights and Portrait RightsYou have no right to copy, modify, or distribute any contents to which a third party holds a copyright such as text, images, music, or software downloaded from Web sites on the Internet, or recorded using this product, without permission from the copyright holder except when the copy or quote is for personal use allowed under Copyright Law. Note that capturing and recording live performances or exhibitions even for personal use may be prohibited. Refrain from taking portraits or other persons and distributing such portraits over the Internet without their consent, as this may violate their portrait rights.■NoticeThe stored content may be lost due to the handset failure or repair. DoCoMo is not responsible for lost data.  It is recommended that you keep saved content from the handset on a microSD memory card. You can connect the handset to a PC using data link software and a FOMA USB cable (optional) and save data to the PC.Please respect the privacy of individuals around you when capturing and sending photos using a camera-equipped mobile phone.XXXXX
133CameraSave Format of Still Images/Videos (Checking the Specifications)Number of Pictures Which Can Be Saved on the Handset or a MicroSD Memory CardThe following tables show the approximate number of pictures which can be saved:■Still Images (External Camera)*: Using the included XX Mbyte microSD memory card (free sample).■Still Image (Internal Camera)*: Using the included XX Mbyte microSD memory card (free sample).Still Image File Video FileFile Format JPEG MP4 (Mobile MP4)Resolution External Camera Wallpaper (240×320)VGA (480×640)1.3M (1024×1280)2.0M (1200×1600)QCIF (176×144)CIF (352×288)Internal Camera QCIF (176×144)Sub-QCIF (128×96)Encoding −Graphics: (Checking the Specifications)Audio: (Checking the Specifications)File Extension .jpg .3gpFile Name (Checking the specifications) (Checking the specifications)Maximum File Size XX Kbytes 500 KbytesResolution Quality Number of PicturesM702iG (Handset) microSD Memory Card*Standby (240×320) Good Approx. XX Approx. XXBetter Approx. XX Approx. XXBest Approx. XX Approx. XXVGA (480×640) Good Approx. XX Approx. XXBetter Approx. XX Approx. XXBest Approx. XX Approx. XX1.3M (1024×1280) Good Approx. XX Approx. XXBetter Approx. XX Approx. XXBest Approx. XX Approx. XX2.0M (1200×1600) Good Approx. XX Approx. XXBetter Approx. XX Approx. XXBest Approx. XX Approx. XXResolution Quality Number of PicturesM702iG (Handset) microSD Memory Card*QCIF (176×144) Good Approx. XX Approx. XXBetter Approx. XX Approx. XXBest Approx. XX Approx. XXSub-QCIF (128×96) Good Approx. XX Approx. XXBetter Approx. XX Approx. XXBest Approx. XX Approx. XXXXXXXContinued on the next page
134Camera* You need to obtain a microSD memory card separately to use the functions related to the microSD memory card. →P221■Video (Checking the Specifications) *: Using the included XX Mbyte microSD memory card (free sample).Capturing Screen ComponentsThe meanings of icons appearing on the Photo/Video capture screen are as follows:*: Number of remaining images depends on the setting conditions for capturing.Quality Video Length Number of PicturesM702iG microSD Memory Card*Good i-mode (small) Approx. XX Approx. XXi-mode (large) Approx. XX Approx. XXMaximum Approx. XX Approx. XXBetter i-mode (small) Approx. XX Approx. XXi-mode (large) Approx. XX Approx. XXMaximum Approx. XX Approx. XXBest i-mode (small) Approx. XX Approx. XXi-mode (large) Approx. XX Approx. XXMaximum Approx. XX Approx. XXVideo capturing screenCamera capture screenabcdefacdefghaCamera mode →P135, P136$★$ Camera$★$ Video camerabAuto-Timed Capture →P138$★$ Auto Timer ONcLight →P135, P136$★$ Light On$★$ Light OffdSwitch Storage Device →P139$★$ Phone$★$microSDeResolution →P138 (Still images), P138 (Videos)$★$ Standby (240x320)$★$ VGA (480x640)$★$ 1.3M (1024x1280)$★$ 2.0M (1200x1600)$★$ QCIF (176x144)$★$ Sub-QCIF (128x96)fNumber of remaining imagesgElapsed Capturing time/Maximum capturing time$★$ Displays the Elapsed Capturing time/Maximum capturing timehCapturing progress bar$★$ Displays the elapsed capturing time in barXXXXX
135CameraStill Image CaptureCapturing Still Images• Captured still images are stored in the "Camera" folder under "My Pictures" in "Databox" on the handset by default. To change the saving destination to the microSD memory card, access "Location" (P139).acy $★$ (Accessories) y "Camera"bFrame the shot yc/J•i [Send]: Send a captured still image using Email, Infrared, communication or Bluetooth. →P172, P223, P238cAfter capturing yc/JCaptured images are saved and the Capturing screen returns.•C : A captured image will not be saved and returns to the Shooting screen.■Key operation while ready for capturing■To capture with the handset folded (Checking the specifications)If the handset is folded while ready for capturing, the capture screen opens on the sub-display. Captured images are saved automatically.•N/M:Set the image zoom ratio. (Checking the specifications)•J:Start shooting.The Function Menu on the Still image Capture ScreenaStill image capture screen (P135) yh [Function] y Perform the following operationsGo to PicturesView images saved in "Databox". (Checking the specifications)SwitchSwitches to Video Mode or Barcode Reader.y"Go to Movie Mode"/"Barcode Reader"Internal View/External ViewYou can switch the camera between internal and external views.Light On/Light OffYou can turn the flash on/off.Auto-Timed CaptureSet the number of seconds from the time the shutter is pressed until the capturing time. →P138Camera SetupSets the camera. "Setting the Camera". →P138Switch Storage DeviceSet the saving destination of the image. →P139Free SpaceCheck the free space on the handset or the microSD memory card.The Function Menu on the Still Image Capture Completion ScreenaStill image Capture completion screen (P135) yh [Function] y Perform the following operationsStore OnlySaves a captured still image.DiscardDeletes a captured still image.Apply AsSets the captured still image for the Wallpaper or a Contact.EditEdits a captured still image. →P207Key Descriptionc/JStart Capturing*Light On/Off (Only when shooting with the External camera)#Internal/External ViewjDisplay keys for Zoom, Lighting Control and BrightnesssSelect values for Zoom, Lighting Conditions, and BrightnessStill image capture screenStill image capture completion screenScreen to be insertedDefault Light: Light OffWallpaperScreen SaverContactCamera Off Image: Sets as Wallpaper.: Sets as Screen Saver.: Sets to a Contact. Go to Step 2 in "Saving Contacts to the Phonebook from Received Calls or Dialed Calls" (P94).: Sets to an alternative image of a video phone.XXXXX
136Camera* You need to obtain a microSD memory card separately to use the functions related to the microSD memory card. →P221Record VideoCapturing Videos• Captured videos are stored in the "Camera" folder under "i-motion" in "Databox" on the handset by default. To change the saving destination to the microSD memory card, access "Switch Storage Device" (P139).acy $★$ (Databox) y "Video Camera"bFrame the shot yc/J•h [Stop]: Terminates capturing.•i [Cancel]: Stops capturing without saving the captured video.cExit capturing•i [Send]: Sends a captured video using Email, Infrared communication, or Bluetooth. →P172, P223, P238dc/JCaptured videos are saved and returns to the Capturing screen.■Key operation while ready for capturing or while capturingThe Function Menu on the Video Capture ScreenaVideo capture screen (P136) yh [Function] y Perform the following operationsGo to VideosView images saved in "Databox". (Checking the specifications)SwitchSwitches to Photo Mode or Barcode Reader.y"Go to Photo Mode"/"Barcode Reader"Internal View/External ViewYou can switch the camera between internal and external views.Light On/Light OffYou can turn the flash on or off.Video Camera SetupSets the Video camera. "Setting the Camera". →P138Switch Storage DeviceSet the saving destination of the image. →P139Free SpaceCheck the free space on the handset or the microSD memory card. Function Menu on the Video Capturing Completion Screen aVideo capturing completion screen (P136) yh [Function] y Perform the following operationsStore OnlySaves a captured video.DiscardDeletes a captured video.PreviewPlays a captured video.EditEdits a captured video. →P210Changing the Capturing SettingsSet the Camera matching with the ambient conditions.Key Descriptionc/JStart/Pause Capturing*Light On/Off (Only when shooting with the external camera)#Internal/External View (Only in shooting standby mode)jDisplay keys for Zoom, Lighting Control and BrightnesssSelect values for Zoom, Lighting Conditions, and BrightnessVideo capture screenVideo capturing screenDefault Light: Light OffXXXXX
137CameraUsing ZoomUse the control key displayed on the capture screen to set Zoom.■Maximum zoom ratios for resolutions (External camera)■Maximum zoom ratios for resolutions (Internal camera)aStill image capture screen (P135)/Video capture screen (P136) y Use j to adjust Zoom y Use s to select a zoom ratioSetting Lighting ConditionsYou can adjust the coloring of the image to a natural color tone with light source in captured places. Use the operation key displayed on the capture screen to set Lighting Conditions.aStill image capture screen (P135)/Video capture screen (P136) y Use j to adjust Lighting Conditions y Use s to select the following the itemsAutomatic: The camera automatically adjusts the natural color tones to match with the lighting conditions.Sunny: Suitable for shooting outdoor in sunny weather.Indoor (Home): Suitable for shooting under incandescent lighting.Indoor (Office): Suitable for shooting under florescent lighting.Night: Suitable for shooting night views.Adjusting BrightnessAdjust the brightness (exposure) of the image. The Brightness can be set from -2∼0∼+2. Use the operation key displayed on the capture screen to set Brightness.aStill image capture screen (P135)/Video capture screen (P136) y Use j to adjust Exposure y Use s to select a brightness correction valueSwitching between the Internal and External camerasYou can switch between the In and Out cameras according to the subject.aStill image capture screen (P135) yh [Function] y "Internal View"/"External View"Default Still Image/Video: 1xCamera Mode Resolution Max. RatioStill image Wallpaper (240×320) Approx. XXVGA (480×640) Approx. XX1.3M (1024×1280) Approx. XX2.0M (1200×1600) Approx. XXVideo QCIF (176×144) Approx. XXCIF (352×288) Approx. XXCamera Mode Resolution Max. RatioStill image QCIF (176×144) Approx. XXSub-QCIF (128×96) Approx. XXVideo QCIF (176×144) Approx. XXCIF (352×288) Approx. XXDefault Still Image/Video: AutomaticZoom setting screen(Example: Still image capture screen)Control keyDefault Still Image/Video:0Default Still Image/Video: External ViewLighting Conditions(Example: Still image capture screen)Control keyExposure setting(Example: Still image capture screen)Control keyXXXXXContinued on the next page
138Camera* You need to obtain a microSD memory card separately to use the functions related to the microSD memory card. →P221Capturing Close-upPress the macro mode switch to $★$ when capturing close to an object or using the Barcode Reader.• You can capture a subject from a distance of about 10 cm away using (Macro).• When switching lenses, slide the switch all the way. If you stop the switch in the middle, the lens will not be switched.Setting the Auto TimerSet the number of seconds from the time the shutter is pressed until the capturing time.• The Auto Timer is not available for video capturing. aStill image capture screen (P135) y h [Function] y "Auto-Timed Capture"b"5 seconds"/"10 seconds"The set duration ($★$) is displayed on the capture screen.•i [Cancel]: Cancels the Auto Timer.ch [Start]The auto timer starts and shoots after the set number of seconds elapses.•h [Capture]: Starts capturing.•i [Cancel]: Cancels the timer.Camera SetupChanging the Camera SettingsYou can specify the saving destination of captured images, the shutter sound, the resolution, image quality, etc.Setting the CameraaStill image capture screen (P135) yh [Function] y "Camera Setup" y Select from the following items yh [Change]ResolutionSets the resolution.• For resolutions, see "Number of Pictures which can be Saved on the Phone or a microSD Memory Card" (P133).ySelect a resolution yh [Select]QualitySets the image quality.y"Good"/"Better"/"Best"Shutter ToneSelect the tone to sound when the shutter is pressed.ySelect a Shutter Tone yh [Select]MirrorThe image displayed on the finder will be reversed when you are using the internal camera.y "Off"/"On"Location of External ViewInternal Camera External CameraPress this key on the Still image capture screen (P135) to switch to Internal Camera/External Camera.Macro SwitchDefaultResolution (External/Internal View):Standby (240 x 320)/QCIF (176 x 144)Quality: BetterShutter Tone: ClickMirror: OffAuto-Timed capture screenXXXXX
139CameraSetting Video CapturingaVideo capture screen (P136) yh [Function] y "Video Camera Setup" y Select from among the following items yh [Change]Auto Repeat(Checking the specifications)y "On"/"Off"Full Screen(Checking the specifications)y "Left (90 CCW)"/"Right (90 CW)"Video QualitySets the image quality.y "Good"/"Better"/"Best"Video LengthSet a duration of video capturing. (Checking the specifications)y "MMS"/"Maximum"ResolutionSets the resolution. • For resolutions, see "Number of Pictures which can be Saved on the Phone or a microSD Memory Card" (P133).y Select a resolution yh [Select]Recording Sound• Set whether to record sound when capturing videos.y "Off"/"On"MirrorThe image displayed on the finder will be reversed when you are using the Internal camera.y "Off"/"On"Set the Saving Destination of the Image/Video.Set the saving destination of the captured image either to the handset or the microSD memory card.aStill image capture screen (P135)/Video capture screen (P136) yh [Function] y "Switch Storage Device"b"MicroSD"/"Phone"h [Details] : Display the storage location as "microSD" or "Phone".Barcode ReaderUsing the Barcode ReaderYou can scan information embedded in a JAN code or QR code using the handset camera. You can create i-mode mail or connect to the Internet using the scanned information. You can also save or play the scanned information, image or melody.• Up to XX split QR codes can be scanned.• UP to 5 pieces of scanned information can be saved.■JAN codesThe JAN code is a barcode representing numbers using vertical bars in different thickness and spaces. 8-digits (JAN8) or 13-digit (JAN13) barcode can be scanned.• The scanned information is saved on the Barcode reader screen as "XXXXX.jan" data.• The scanned result of the following JAN code is "4942857113276".■QR codesThe QR code is one of the 2 dimensional codes that expresses text including Kanji, Kana or pictographs in the vertical and horizontal patterns. Some QR codes have an image or melody embedded, and there are split QR codes where several images contain one larger piece of information.• The scanned information is saved on the Barcode reader screen as "XXXXX.qr" data.• The scanned result of the following JAN code is "株式会社NTTドコモ".DefaultAuto Repeat:OffFull Screen:Left (90 CCW)Video Quality:BetterVideo Length:i-mode (Large)Resolution (External/Internal View):QCIF (176x144)Recording Sound:OffMirror:OffDefault Still Image/Video: PhoneXXXXX
140CameraScanning Codes• Set the close-up button of the camera to $★$ before using the Barcode Reader. →P138• Scan a code from a distance of about 10 cm away.acy $★$ (Accessories) y "Barcode Reader"bStart Scan•h [Light On]: Turn On/Off the light.ccScan the code. When scanning completes, a tone sounds and the Scanned result screen opens.•i [Cancel]: Cancels the scanning.• If the code cannot be scanned within 30 seconds, the FOMA handset returns to the Scanning start screen after a message appears.dSelect data to scan y cThe screen to display/play/save the scanned data appears. Go to Step 3 in "Using Saved Data" (P140).■To scan split QR codesaPerforms Steps 1 to 3 of "Scanning Codes" (P140)bAfter the message "Scan Next Barcode" appears, scans the next codecRepeats Steps b and c• If a split code could not be scanned, a confirmation whether to end the Barcode Reader appears. Press h [No] to return to the Scanning code screen.• Barcodes other than JAN Codes and QR Codes and 2 dimensional codes cannot be scanned.• Barcodes may not be correctly scanned because of scar, smudge, damage, printing quality or reflection of lights.• Some codes may not be scanned depending on the type or size.Using Saved Data (Checking the specifications)aBarcode Reader screen (P140) y Select data y cbSelect "View" y cThe Scanned result screen (P140) opens.Delete: Deletes the selected data. Press h [Yes].cSelect data y cy Perform the following operations• Displayed items vary depending on the type of data.ViewDisplays an image.• If the data is not saved, the image is displayed after the data is saved. Press h [Yes].PlayPlays a melody.• If the data is not saved, the melody is played after the data is saved. Press h [Yes].Store as BookmarkSaves the URL in Bookmarks. c yh [Yes].URLSaves the underlined URL to a bookmark or Contact, or make a call using the Web To function.InternetConnects to the Internet. Press h [Yes].Phone NumberSaves the underlined phone number to a Contact or create i-mode mail using the Mail To function.EmailSaves the underlined mail address to a Contact or create i-mode mail using the Mail To function.Create MessageThe Compose message screen opens. Press h [Yes].Barcode Reader screenScreen to be insertedScanning start screenScanned result screen (Example: An image was scanned.)XXXXX
141CameraCreate ContactSaves the name, phone number etc. to a Phonebook. Press h [Yes].Voice CallMakes a voice call to the selected phone number.Video CallMakes a video call to the selected phone number.Run i-appliStarts an i-appli. Press h [Yes].Delete*Deletes scanned images or melodies.CopyCopies selected URL, phone number or address. →P265Copy AllCopies all items on the Scanned result screen. →P265SaveSaves the scanned data.• If the address has invalid characters, nothing is entered in the address. • Valid characters are numbers and symbols (#, *, +, and -). If the phone number contains characters other than these, the call cannot be made.• To launch an i-appli from scanned data, set "Start from Barcode" to "Yes". →P195• No more scanned data can be saved if 5 have already been saved. Press h [OK] y Select scanned data yc if a message whether to delete the oldest data appears.Create NewAdd to Contact: Save to a Phonebook selecting "Phone" or "UIM".: Add items to an existing Contact.Create EmailMaking a Voice Call/Video CallRun i-appliSaveXXXXX
142i-mode/i-motioni-mode ........................................................................................................................144Displaying the i-mode Menu<i-mode Menu>..........................................................147Accessing SitesAccessing Sites ................................................................................................148Navigating and Performing Operations on Web Sites ..................................149Opening Web Site<Internet Connection>.......................................................150Saving Entries in MyMenu<MyMenu>.............................................................151Changing i-mode Password<Change i-mode Password>.............................151Saving Web Site Addresses or Sites for Quick Access<Bookmarks> ........151Saving the Contents of a Web Site<Screen Memo>......................................153Downloading Images or Melodies from SitesSaving Images from a Site or Message<Save Image> ..................................155Downloading Melodies from a Site<Melody>.................................................155Downloading Templates from a Site (checking the specifications)<Download Templates>....................................................................................156Downloading Dictionaries from a Site (checking the specifications)<Download Dictionaries>.................................................................................156Downloading Chara-den from a Site (checking the specifications)<Download Chara-den>....................................................................................156Useful Functions of i-modeUsing Phone To/Mail To/Web To/i-appli To Functions<Phone To/Mail To/Web To/i-appli To Function>............................................157Configuring i-mode SettingsConfiguring i-mode Settings<i-mode Setting> ..............................................157
143Using Message ServiceWhen Receiving Messages<Receiving Messages> ......................................159Displaying Messages in the Message Box<Message R/Message F>...........160Using CertificatesOperating SSL Certificates<SSL Certificate> ................................................161Configuring FirstPass Settings<User Certificate Operation> ......................161Changing the Certificate Center Host<Connect to Certificate Center Host>.............................................................162Using i-motioni-motion..............................................................................................................162Downloading i-motion Movies from Sites<Download i-motion movies>..........................................................................163
144i-mode/i-motion XXXXXi-modei-mode is a service that makes use of the display of the i-mode FOMA handset (i-mode handset) to enable you to use online services such as site (program) access, Internet access and i-mode mail.■Site (Program) accessYou can use various types of online services offered by information providers (IP), such as weather forecasts and news by selecting i Menu from the i-mode menu. You can also download games or wallpaper.■InternetDirectly entering a URL to an i-mode handset allows you to view various i-mode Web sites.■i-mode mailYou can exchange messages of up to 5,000 full-pitch characters with i-mode handsets or with anyone who has an Email address on the Internet. Deco mail, still images or videos can also be exchanged.How the Service Works• i-mode is a fee-based service requiring a separate subscription. For details on subscription, contact the "DoCoMo Information Center" on the back of this manual.• Once you subscribe to the FOMA service, you can use all services from that day.• If you switch the subscription from the mova service (with i-mode subscription) to the FOMA service, the MyMenu contents will be transferred. All of the "MyMenu" contents may not be transferred to FOMA depending on the sites.  You may need to register again. For sites that allow transferring "MyMenu", check "News & Help" under the i-menu.• i-mode fees are based on the amount of exchanged data (number of packets). This manual does not include information on fees. For information on fees, refer to the "i-mode Operation Guide" that was provided when you subscribed to i-mode.• The i-mode service contents are subject to change.  For details, refer to the latest "i-mode Operation Guide".Site (Program) AccessYou can access sites with simple key operations to use various online services offered by information providers (IP). These online services include inquiring on bank account balances, transferring money, purchasing tickets, viewing news, looking up in dictionaries, and downloading ring melodies.Opening SitesAfter you connect to the i-mode Center, the i Menu opens. From this menu, you can access sites (programs) or the "Weekly i Guide".• Accessing Sites →P150IP (Information Provider)i-mode Centeri-mode handset i-mode handsetPC, etcThe i-mode Center connects Information Providers and i-mode handsets. It also holds mail and messages.Provides sites (programs).FOMA service areaThe i-mode service area is the same as the FOMA service areas (area in which calls can be made).Internetaマイメニュー(MyMenu)Frequently accessed sites can be saved for quick connection. →P151Fee based sites in i Menu will be saved automatically. Up to 45 sites can be saved.b週間iガイド(Weekly i Guide)The latest information about new or recommended sites is provided every day from Monday to Friday.cメニューリスト(Menu List)All sites by genre and region are listed. Select and connect to a site from this list.dとくするメニュー(Tokusuru Menu)Weekly updates on interesting PR campaigns, premiums and discount coupons, etc. are provided. (Sponsored by D2 Communications)i MenuScreen to be inserted
145i-mode/i-motion XXXXX• Setting screens only provide examples. Some screens may appear differently depending on the settings.• Some sites require fees to use their information (i-mode pay sites).• Some services offered by information providers (IP) may require a separate subscription.• Packet communication is not charged except during communication with the i-mode center even if $★$ is flashing.• If you subscribe to the Dual Network service, the i Menu screen appears differently.Other Convenient Services■i-Channeli-Channel is a service that DoCoMo or information providers (IP) use to distribute graphical information such as news or weather forecasts to i-mode handsets. Information is periodically received and tickers flow on the wallpaper screen for the latest information. You can press h to show a Channel List. In addition, you can obtain more detailed information by selecting a channel you want to see from the Channel List.• Compatible devices - Available on the i-Channel compatible handset.For details, refer to the "i-mode Operation Guide".■i-motionYou can download images or sounds from i-mode sites to play or use as Wallpaper.• Downloading i-motion Files →P163• Playing back i-motion Sounds →P208• Automatically Playing i-motion Files →P164■Chaku-motion/Chaku-UtaYou can download an i-motion file from an i-mode site to your i-mode handset to use it as a ringtone or Picture ID. In addition to melodies, you can use the singing voice of your favorite singer as a ringtone. However, you cannot set some incompatible i-motion files as Chaku-motion.Setting Chaku-motion →P108• "Chaku-Uta" is a registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.■i-applii-appli downloaded from various sites allow you to use your i-mode handset in many new, convenient ways. For example, you can download various games to your i-mode handset, or a stock market i-appli for automatically checking stock prices periodically. You can scroll a map smoothly because only the data you need is downloaded with a map i-appli.• Downloading an i-appli →P193• Launching an i-appli →P195• Launching an i-appli Automatically →P195■i-appli Standby screenOn the i-appli Standby screen, you can use an i-appli as the Standby display, or to receive mails, or make calls. You can set the stand-by display to display the latest news or weather forecast, or have your favorite character notify you of new mails or alarms.• Setting the i-appli Standby Screen →P192eエリア(i Area)Easy-to-use information on the area you are currently located, such as weather forecast, maps and town information is provided.fかんたん検索(Easy Search)Sites can be quickly searched using a keyword from a category such as "games" or "wallpaper".i-appli Search: Menu for introducing i-appli by subject categories, such as free i-appli or games.Convenient-site Search: A Menu that introduces sites picked from the menu list that is convenient for daily use, by usage category.gマイボックス(MyBox)MyBox is a membership service that allows you quickly access the saved sites or shops.hオプション設定(Function)i-mode mail settings or the i-mode password can be changed.iお知らせ&ヘルプ(News & Help)Information from DoCoMo and instructions and rules for using i-mode are provides.■料金&お申込(Billing & Subscriptions)You can check or pay your bill, change your subscription items, or subscribe to additional services.ENGLISH You can switch the i Menu to English.IP (Information Provider)i-mode handset i-mode Centeri-motionMovies of news, music, and so onContinued on the next page
146i-mode/i-motion XXXXX■i-appli DXYou can make even greater use of an i-appli.  For example, you can link the i-mode handset data (mail and call logs, Contacts, etc.) to i-appli DX to create mail messages with your favorite animation character, to have the animation announce the names of callers, or to update real-time information such as stock prices or sport events.•i-appli DX →P192■Chara-denDuring a video call, you can send an animation character to the other party's video call handset instead of your own image, and make the character move using key operations. You can download an animation character and set it as Wallpaper or attach it to Email. However, you cannot send a still image or video file which has been restricted from being attached to Email or output from the handset.• Downloading Chara-den →P156• Viewing Chara-den →P213• Setting Chara-den →P85• Operating Chara-den →P213■Infrared communicationsYou can exchange Contacts, Email, and bookmarks with another mobile phone or PC with infrared capability.*An i-appli enables you to connect to another device with infrared capability and provides for a wider variety of usage. For example, you can use the handset with an i-appli as a TV remote controller or as a membership card.*: You may not be able to exchange data with some devices even when they have the infrared capability.• Switching to Infrared Mode →P223■SSL communicationSSL employs authentication and encryption technology to protect privacy and make data communication more secure. SSL pages use data encryption to prevent eavesdropping or identity theft, and file overwriting to make exchange of personal data including your credit card numbers or addresses more secure. There are 2 types of SSL communication: One displays an SSL site (SSL page) using the CA certificates on the handset without any special operations and the other one displays an SSL site using the user certificate downloaded from the FirstPass center. Depending on the site, different certificates are used.• Using the SSL Certificate Stored in the i-mode Handset →P161• Using the User Certificate of the FirstPass Center →P161■UIM restrictionsSome melodies, still images, and i-motion movies may be restricted from use when a UIM other than the one used for obtaining these files is used in the handset.If a different UIM is inserted or a UIM is not inserted, obtained files cannot be played or displayed.• The restrictions do not apply for still images or videos captured with the Camera or files transferred from a PC to the handset.• Ringtones or Wallpaper settings assigned to handset functions will revert to defaults.■i-melodyYou can download the latest melodies into the i-mode handset to use them as ringtones. →P155■i-animationYou can download your favorite animation to the i-mode handset and display it as Wallpaper or Picture ID. →P155■Flash®Flash is an animation technology using images and sounds. With Flash movies, you can use various kinds of animations and enhanced sites. IP (Information Provider)Video-phoneChara-den imageMovies of news, music, and so onKey operationψImage through cameraChara-den contents DownloadVideo-phoneIP (Information Provider)i-mode Centeri-mode handsetImpersonationFlasificationEncryption DecryptionEncryptionDecryptionEavesdroppingSomeone who pretends to be a site for the purpose of illicitly acquiring information about people.
147i-mode/i-motion XXXXXYou can also download images of Flash movies to the i-mode handset and use them as Wallpaper. Some Flash movies can browse the handset data including:• Battery level, Signal strength, Date and Time, Ring Volume, Language, and Handset model information.■Message serviceThe Message Service delivers required information (messages) automatically to your i-mode handset. There are 2 types of  Message Service: Message R (Message Request) and Message F (Message Free).• Receiving messages via the Message Service →P159• The default setting for Message F (Free) is "Receive" if you subscribed to i-mode at the same time as you newly registered the FOMA handset on October 1, 2004 or later. You need to change the setting to "Not Receive" to stop receiving Messages F.- If the above case does not fit to you, you need to set the option to receive before receiving Messages F. The option is set to "Not Receive" as default.• Messages R/F are stored at the i-mode center while your handset is turned off or out of the service area.• Messages R/F are stored at the i-mode center as follows: If there are too many messages or messages that are held too long , the oldest messages will be overwritten first.• You can download Messages R/F from the i-mode center using "Check new message". →P159■News delivery serviceDoCoMo distributes information such as news and weather forecasts to i-mode handsets using the Message R (Request) function. The News Delivery Service is a fee-based service requiring a separate subscription. After your new subscription has been processed, this service is automatically saved to MyMenu, enabling you to access the same information from MyMenu.• Message R Screen Components →P160■i-mode passwordThe i-mode password is required to save/cancel MyMenu items, to subscribe to i-mode fee-based sites, or to configure i-mode mail settings. The password is set to "0000" by default. Change it to a 4-digit number of your own choice. Do not reveal your i-mode password to others. • Changing the i-mode password →P151InternetYou can access Web sites that support i-mode by entering the Internet Web site address (URL).• Viewing Web sites →P150• Web sites that do not support i-mode may not be displayed correctly. Web sites that support i-mode are sites created using tags designed for i-mode.• Web sites may appear differently from the way they appear on a PC.• It may not be possible to open a Web site that has a URL of more than 256 half-pitch characters.■Before using i-mode• Contents of sites (programs) and Web sites are generally protected by copyright law. Data, such as text and images you download to the i-mode handset from sites or Web sites, can be used for personal entertainment but cannot be used, in whole or in part, as is or after modification, for sale or redistribution, without the consent of the copyright holders.• The contents saved on the i-mode handset (mail, Message R/F, Screen Memos, i-appli, and i-motion movies) and saved Bookmarks, etc. may be lost due to handset failure, repair or other mishandling. It is recommended that you make a copy of important data and keep it in a separate place. DoCoMo is not responsible for lost data.• When an i-mode handset is repaired or replaced, DoCoMo does not restore all information downloaded via i-mode, i-appli or i-motion due to copyright law protections. If you insert another UIM or turn the handset power on without the UIM, depending on the model of the handset, still images, videos, melodies, Email attachments (still images, videos or melodies), screen memos or Messages R/F cannot be viewed or played.• When the data with UIM restrictions is set as Wallpaper or a ringtone, the setting will revert to its default if a different UIM is inserted or the handset power is turned on without a UIM. Inserting the UIM used when the data was originally downloaded, will restore the settings.i-mode MenuDisplaying the i-mode MenuYou can use i-mode functions from the i-mode Menu.aiMessage R (Request)Subscribe to sites that provide Message Service to have information automatically delivered to your handset.Message F (Free)Messages are delivered without charges for packet communication.Message Type Maximum Messages to be StoredMaximum Storing DurationMessage R 300 72 hoursMessage F 300 72 hoursi-mode menu screenContinued on the next page
148i-mode/i-motion XXXXXbSelect from the following itemsiMenuConnects to the i-mode center. →P148BookmarkPress h [Cancel] to cancel visiting a site while downloading a page. →P151Go to locationEnter a URL to connect to the Internet. →P150Screen MemoOpen the Screen Memo folder list. →P153Last URLOpens the last accessed i-mode site or Web site. →P150MessageROpens a list of Message R. →P160MessageFOpens a list of Message F. →P160Check new messageChecks whether i-mode mail or MessagesR/F are stored at the i-mode center. →P159i-mode settingConfigure the handset function regarding i-mode. →P157SWAPAccess another application from the i-mode menu. →P226Accessing SitesYou can use a variety of services offered by information providers (IP).• Services vary depending on the information provider. Some sites require a separate subscription.ai-mode menu screen (P147) y "iMenu"•$★$ flashes during i-mode communication.• Press h [Cancel] to cancel visiting a site while downloading a page.bSelect an item (linked page) y c•h [Return]: Returns to the previous screen.•p: Terminates i-mode.• When a number appears in front of a linked item, press the corresponding dial number to visit the site. However, some sites may not be connected. (Checking the specifications)Function Menu on the Site Display ScreenaOn the open page y h [Function] y Perform the following operationsiMenuOpens iMenu.Register bookmarkSave the URL of the open page as a Bookmark. Go to Step 2 in "Saving Bookmarks" (P151).Bookmark listOpens the Bookmark folder list. →P152Screen memoSave the displayed page to the Screen Memo. Go to Step 2 in "Saving Screen Memos" (P153).Save imageSave images contained in the displayed page. Go to Step 3 in "Saving Images from a Site or Message" (P155).Go to locationEnter a URL or select one from the Bookmark Log to access a Web site. →P150View/Copy URLDisplays the URL of the open page.•h [OK]: Returns to the i-mode menu screen.•i [Copy]: Copies the URL. Up to 256 half-pitch characters can be copied.Compose messageCreates i-mode mail with the URL of the open page pasted in the message text. (Checking the specifications) Go to Step 3 in "Creating and Sending i-mode Mail" (P172).Compose SMSCreates SMS (short message) with the URL of the open page pasted in the message text. Go to Step 2 in "Creating and Sending SMS" (P187).Save in PhonebookSave the phone number or mail address highlighted on the open page to a Contact. Go to Step 2 in "Saving in Phone Contacts" (P94).Image displaySet whether to display images contained on the open page.y "Display"/"Not display"ReloadIf the open page is updated, the contents of site are updated.View certificateIf the opened page supports SSL, the contents of the SSL Certificate is displayed.h [Select]
149i-mode/i-motion XXXXXRetryPlay an animation or a Flash movie contained in the displayed page from the beginning.Sound effectSet whether to play sound effects for a Flash movie. →P158Convert char. codeIf characters do not display correctly, try changing to another character encoding. (Checking the specifications)SWAPStarts another function. (Checking the specifications)• When this option is set to "Display", images contained on the page are displayed, however, the setting will not be retained. If you wish to view images on every page, set "Image Display" on the i-mode menu screen (P147) y "i-mode setting" y "Image display".■To acquire an SSL pageThe following screen opens when you access an SSL site. After acquisition is completed, the SSL page opens and $★$ is displayed.■To return to a normal siteThe SSL communication complete conformation screen opens when you return to a non-SSL site. Select "Yes" to return to a normal site, and $★$ disappears.• If the SSL Certificate has already expired, or a site does not support SSL, a message "This site is not certified. Do you connect?" may appear. If you select "Yes (Checking the specifications)", the page opens. However, your personal information (credit card number or contact address) may not be sent safely.Changing to iMenu in EnglishThe iMenu can be displayed in English.ai-mode menu y iMenu y EnglishiMenu is English will be displayed.• To change back to the Japanese display, select "日本語 (Japanese)" and press c [Select].(Checking the specifications)Navigating and Performing Operations on Web SitesThis section describes basic operations on Web sites.Going Back to the Previous Page/Going to the Next PageaPress l to open the previous page / press r to open the next page■Moving through pagesPressing l consecutively goes back to pages previously opened. However, if you open the previous page by pressing l (going back to Page "B" from Page "C") and open another page (Page "D"), pressing l twice on the current page (Page "D") does not open Page "C". Pages open in order of Page "D" → Page "B" → Page "A".• Example:  Pages are displayed in the order of Screen "A" → "B" → "C" → "B" → "D"Selecting Links or ItemsYou may need to perform operations using the following items while connected to i-mode. For details, refer to the "i-mode Operation Guide".Image displaySSL establishing screenScreen to be insertedItem Sample Icon DescriptionRadio button $★$: (Not selected)You can select only one choice.$★$: (Selected)Page before the lastCurrently opened pagesScreen to be inserted…The order of the page to open…The order when the previous page from     the display "D" has been openedContinued on the next page
150i-mode/i-motion XXXXXFlash MoviesThe FOMA handset supports Flash, an animation technology using images and sounds.  You can access sites that provide various kind of animations using the handset. You can also download a Flash movie and set it as Wallpaper.• Some Flash movies can use data saved on your handset. To allow Flash movies to use the data, set "Use registrated data" to "Use".• Some Flash movies play sound effects. To not sound, set "Sound effect" to "Not play".• If you play a Flash movie with vibration set, the handset vibrates regardless of the "Vibrate" setting on the handset.• Flash movies are not displayed if "Image display" is set to "Not display".• The sound effects of the Flash movie set as Wallpaper do not sound.• You may not be able to save an entire image even if you perform a save operation or save as Screen Memo depending on the Flash movie.Last URLOpen the Most Recently Accessed Web SiteEach time you open a Web site, the URL of the page is stored in "Last URL". You can re-connect to the most recently accessed page using "Last URL".ai-mode menu screen (P147) y "Last URL"•h [Function]: "Copy"/"Delete" the Last URL.bcInternet ConnectionOpening Web SiteYou can access a Web site by entering its URL. A URL consists of half-pitch alphanumeric characters and symbols.• On the open page, select h [Function] y "Go to location", then go to Step 2.ai-mode menu screen (P147) y "Go to location"The Web site opens.b"<New entry>" y Enter a URL y c• Up to 256 half-pitch characters can be entered.• Web sites that do not support i-mode may not be displayed correctly.• Some Web sites may not be displayed correctly.Accessing a Web Site Using the Bookmark LogUp to 8 previously entered URLs are stored in the Bookmark Log (Checking the specifications). You can access a Web site by using Bookmark Log.• To use the Bookmark Log to access a Web site, select h [Function] y "Go to location", then go to Step 2.ai-mode menu screen (P147) y "Go to location"The Web site opens.bSelect a URL y c• If more than 8 URLs are entered, the oldest URLs will be overwritten. (Checking the specifications)• A directly entered URL is recorded as another URL even if the same URL has already been recorded. (Checking the specifications)The Function Menu on the Internet ScreenaInternet screen (P150) y Select a Bookmark Log entry y h [Function] y Perform the following operationsCheck box $★$: (Not selected)You can select more than one choice.$★$: (Selected)Text box $★$ Enter text. Select a text box and press c to open the text entry screen.(Checking the specifications)Pull down menu $★$ Select an item from a list of choices.Select a pull down menu item and press c to open the list of choices.(Checking the specifications)Item Sample Icon Description
151i-mode/i-motion XXXXXView/Copy URLConnect to the selected URL.•h [Connect]: Connects to the Displayed URL.•i [Copy]: Copies a URL. Up to 256 half-pitch characters can be copied.Register bookmarkSave the URL as a Bookmark. Go to Step 2 in "Saving Bookmarks" (P151).Save in PhonebookSave the selected URL in a Contact.Go to Step 2 in "Saving Contacts to the Phonebook from Received Calls or Dialed Calls" (P94).Deletey Select from the following items y $★$• Press h [Detail] on the Delete selected screen to view the URL to delete.MyMenuSaving Entries in MyMenuFrequently accessed sites can be saved in MyMenu for quick connection.• Up to 45 entries can be saved in MyMenu.• Some sites cannot be saved in MyMenu.• Save Web sites in Bookmarks. →P151aVisit the site y "MyMenu"bSelect the i-mode password y c y Enter the i-mode password y c y "Confirm"• The entered i-mode password is masked by asterisks "*".• i-mode Password →P147• When you subscribe to a fee-based site on the menu list, the site is automatically saved in MyMenu.Accessing a Site from MyMenuai-mode menu screen (P147) y "MyMenu" y c y Select a siteChange i-mode PasswordChanging i-mode Password"i-mode Password" (4-digit) is required to subscribe to and unsubscribe from Message Services or fee-based i-mode sites, or configure Email settings. The password is set to "0000" by default. Change it to a number of your own choice. Do not reveal your i-mode password to others. ai-mode menu screen (P147) y "iMenu" y "English" y "Function" y "Change i-mode Password"bSelect the "Current Password" box y c y Enter the i-mode password (4-digit)cSelect the "New Password" box y c y Enter the new i-mode password (4-digit)d"Select"• If you forget the i-mode password, you need to bring an ID such as your driver's license to a DoCoMo shop to have the i-mode password reset to "0000".BookmarksSaving Web Site Addresses or Sites for Quick AccessSave frequently accessed sites or Web sites in Bookmarks to display the page quickly.• Saved Bookmarks can be renamed or managed by sorting them into folders. →P152Saving Bookmarks• Up to 100 page URLs can be saved in Bookmarks for all folders.• Up to 256 half-pitch characters can be saved for each URL Bookmark.aOn a page y h [Function] y "Register bookmark"• If there are no user-defined folders, the page is saved in the "Main folder".bSelect a folder y h [Select]• If there is already the same URL saved, a confirmation to overwrite appears. Select $★$ [Yes].DeleteDelete multipleDelete all: Deletes the selected URL. Select $★$ [Yes].: Select and delete more than one URL. Select a URL y c y i [Execute] y Select $★$ [Yes].: Deletes all saved URLs. Enter the Security Code y Select $★$ [Yes].Delete multiple
152i-mode/i-motion XXXXXAccessing Web Sites or Sites from Bookmarks• On a page, select h [Function] y "Bookmark list", then go to Step 2.ai-mode menu screen (P147) y "Bookmark"bSelect a folder y ccSelect a Bookmark to view y cThe Function Menu on the Bookmark Folder ListaBookmark folder list (P152) y h [Function] y Perform the following operationsCreate folderCreates a new folder. Up to 8 new folders can be created.y Enter a folder name Edit folder nameEdit the selected folder name.y Edit a folder nameSort foldersReorder folders.y Select a folder y h [Select] y Select a destination folder y h [Define]•i [Return]: Go back to the previous operation.Delete folderDeletes the selected folder. Enter the Security Code y Select $★$ [Yes].Bookmark logLists Bookmarks saved in the selected folders. (Checking the specifications)Send all entriesSends all Bookmarks saved in a folder via Infrared communication. Go to Step 2 in "Sending All Data" (P224).• A new folder with no name entered cannot be created.• The pre-installed "Main folder" cannot be sorted or deleted.Function Menu on the Bookmark ListaBookmark list (P152) y Select a Bookmark yh [Function] y Perform the following operationsView/Copy URLConnect to the selected URL.•h [Connect]: Connect to the Displayed URL.•i [Copy]: Copy the URL. Up to 256 half-pitch characters can be copied.Edit titleEdit the name of the Bookmark title.y Edit a Bookmark nameMove to folderMove the selected Bookmark to another folder.Compose messageCreate i-mode mail with the URL of the selected Bookmark in the message text. Go to Step 2 in "Creating and Sending i-mode Mail" (P172).Save in PhonebookSave the URL of the selected Bookmark with a Contact. Go to Step 2 in "Saving in Phone Contacts" (P94).(checking the specifications)Send dataDeleteBookmark folder listBookmark listCreate folderSort folders/Delete folderMoveMove multipleMove all: Move the selected URL. Select a destination folder y Press h [Select] y $★$ [Yes].: Select and move more than one Bookmark. Select a bookmark y c y i [Execute] y Select a destination folder y Press h [Select].: Move all Bookmarks in the folder. Select a destination folder y Press h [Select] y $★$ [Yes].InfraredBluetooth: Send 1 file using Infrared communication.: Send via Bluetooth. Go to Step 2 in "Registering and Connecting a Bluetooth Device" (P239).DeleteDelete multipleDelete all: Delete the selected Bookmark. Press $★$ [Yes].: Select and delete more than one Bookmark. Select Bookmarks y Press c y i [Execute] y $★$ [Yes].: Delete all Bookmarks in the folder. Enter the Security Code y Select $★$ [Yes].
153i-mode/i-motion XXXXX• Press h [Detail] on the Delete selected screen to view the URL of the Bookmark to delete.Screen MemoSaving the Contents of a Web SiteYou can save an opened page as a Screen Memo. Saved Screen Memos can be opened without connecting to i-mode.Saving Screen Memos• Up to 100 Screen Memos can be saved. However, the number of savable Screen Memos may be fewer if the pages are large.• Up to about 1000 Kbytes per memo can be saved.aOn a page y h [Function] y "Screen memo"bSelect a folder y h [Select]• If the maximum number of Screen Memos has already been saved, delete unnecessary data then save. Select a Screen Memo y Press c y i [Execute] y $★$ [Yes].Viewing Screen Memosai-mode menu screen (P147) y "Screen memo"bSelect a folder y ccSelect a Screen y c• The information saved in Screen Memo is as of the time it was saved. The memo may not contain the latest information.• If the saved page does not have a title, it is displayed as "No title" in the Screen Memo list.Function Menu on the Screen Memo Folder ListaScreen Memo folder list (P153) y h [Function] y Perform the following operationsCreate folderCreate a new folder. Up to 8 new folders can be created.y Enter a folder nameEdit folder nameEdit the selected folder name.y Edit a folder nameSort foldersReorder folders.y Select a folder y h [Select] y Select a destination location y h [Define]•i [Return]: Go back to the previous operation.Delete folderDelete a folder. Enter the Security Code y $★$ [Yes]Screen memo log List Screen memos in the selected folder. (checking the specifications)• A new folder with no name entered cannot be created.Delete multipleScreen Memo folder listScreen Memo ListScreen to be insertedCreate folderScreen Memo detail screenScreen to be inserted
154i-mode/i-motion XXXXX* You need to obtain a microSD memory card separately to use the functions related to the microSD memory card. →P221Function Menu on the Screen Memo List ScreenaScreen Memo list (P153) y Select a Screen Memo y h [Function] y Perform the following operationsEdit titleEdit the name of the Screen Memo.y Edit a Screen Memo nameProtect/releaseProtect or release the selected Screen memo.Move to folderMove the selected Screen Memo to another folder.SortSort Screen Memos.View/Copy URLDisplay the URL of the Screen memo.•h [OK]: The Screen Memo list returns.•i [Copy]: Copy the URL. Up to 256 half-pitch characters can be copied.File propertyDisplay the title, stored date and time, size and URL of the Screen Memo.Delete• Up to 50 Screen Memos can be protected. The number of Screen Memos that can be protected may vary depending on the data.• Protected Screen Memos cannot be deleted. Unprotect Screen Memo(s) before deleting them.• Press h [Detail] on the Delete selected screen to view the properties of the Screen memo.Function Menu on the Screen Memo Detail ScreenaScreen Memo detail screen (P153) y h [Function] y Perform the following operationsEdit titleEdit the name of the displayed Screen Memo.y Edit a Screen Memo nameProtect/ReleaseProtect or release the displayed Screen memo.File propertyDisplay the title, stored date and time, size and URL of the Screen Memo.DeleteDelete Screen Memos. Press $★$ [Yes].Register bookmarkSave the URL of the Screen Memo in Bookmarks. Go to Step 2 "Saving Bookmark" (P151).Bookmark listOpen the Bookmark list. →P152Save imageSave images contained in the Screen Memo. Go to Step 3 in "Saving Images from a Site or Message" (P155).View/Copy URLDisplay the URL of the Screen memo.•h [OK]: The Screen Memo detail screen returns.•i [Copy]: Copy the URL. Up to 256 half-pitch characters can be copied.ReleaseRelease all: Release the selected Screen memo.: Release all Screen memos.MoveMove multipleDelete all: Move the selected Screen Memo. Select a destination folder y Press h [Select] y $★$ [Yes].: Select and move more than one Screen Memo. Select a Screen Memo y c y i [Execute] y Select a destination folder y Press h [Select].: Move all Screen Memos in the folder. Select a destination folder y Press h [Select] y $★$ [Yes].Svg date (new→O): Screen Memos are rearranged with newest ones at the top.Svg date (old→n): Screen Memos are rearranged with the oldest one at the top.Title (asc.)Title (des.): Screen Memos are rearranged by title. (checking the specifications): Screen Memos are rearranged by title. (checking the specifications)Prot/unprot order: Screen Memos are rearranged by protected → unprotected. (Checking the specifications)Unprot/prot order: Screen Memos are rearranged by unprotected → protected. (Checking the specifications)DeleteDelete multipleDelete all: Delete the selected Screen Memo. Press $★$ [Yes].: Select and delete more than one Screen Memo. Select a Screen Memo y Press c y i [Execute] y $★$ [Yes].: Delete all Screen Memos in the folder.Enter the Security Code y Press $★$ [Yes].Protect/ReleaseDelete/Delete multiple/Delete allDelete Several
155i-mode/i-motion XXXXXCompose messageCreate i-mode mail with an Email address on the Screen Memo as the destination. Go to Step 2 in "Creating and Sending i-mode Mail" (P172).Save in PhonebookSave a mail address in the Screen Memo to the Phonebook. Go to Step 2 in "Saving Contacts to the Phonebook from Received Calls or Dialed Calls" (P94).View certificateDisplay the SSL Certificate of the Screen Memo.RetryPlay an animation or a Flash movie contained in the Screen Memo from the beginning.Sound effectSet whether to play sound effects of the Flash movie contained in the Screen Memo. →P158Convert char. codeIf characters do not display correctly, try changing to another character encoding.• Up to 50 Screen Memos can be protected. The number of Screen Memos that can be protected may vary depending on the data.• Protected Screen Memos cannot be deleted. Release Screen Memo(s) before deleting.Save ImageSaving Images from a Site or MessageYou can save images contained in the site, Messages R/F or Screen Memo to the handset.• Images will be saved in "i-mode/Other" folder in "My Pictures" of the "Databox". (checking the specifications)• While the Screen memo detail screen (P153) or Messages R/F detail screen (P160) is open, select an image and go to Step 2.aWhile accessing a site/displaying mail, message image y h [Function] y Save imagebh [Save] y $★$ [Yes]• Images cannot be saved if "Image display" is set to "Not display.• Some images saved on the handset may not be displayed even if they can be displayed at the site.MelodyDownloading Melodies from a Site• Melodies will be saved in "i-mode/Other" folder in "Melody" of the "Databox". (checking the specifications)aWhile accessing a site y Select a melody y cbPerform the following operationsPlayPlay a melody.Operations during melody playback →P214SaveSave a melody. Press $★$ [Yes].SetupConfigure the melody after saving it. (Checking the specifications)File DetailsDisplay information about the melody.ReturnReturn to the previous screen. (Checking the specifications)• Download may not possible depending on the site.• Some downloaded melodies may not play correctly.• Some downloaded melodies may have a section to be played already specified. These melodies will be played in their entirety under playback, however, as a melody set for a Ringer ID only the specified part is played.Protect/ReleaseDelete■NoticeThe stored content may be lost due to the handset failure or repair. DoCoMo is not responsible for lost data.  It is recommended that you keep saved content from the handset on a microSD memory card. You can connect the handset to a PC using data link software and a FOMA USB cable (optional) and save the data to the PC.Downloading Data screenScreen to be insertedContinued on the next page
156i-mode/i-motion XXXXXDownload TemplatesDownloading Templates from a Site (checking the specifications)• Templates will be saved in "i-mode/Other" folder in "My Pictures" of the "Databox". (Checking the specifications)aWhile accessing a site y Select a template y cbPerform the following operationsPlayPlay a melody.Operations during melody playbackSaveSave a melody. Press $★$ [Yes].SetupConfigure the melody after saving it. (Checking the specifications)File DetailsDisplay information about the melody.ReturnReturn to the previous screen. (Checking the specifications)Download DictionariesDownloading Dictionaries from a Site (checking the specifications)• Up to 10 dictionaries can be saved. However, only 5 can be used, concurrently.aWhile accessing a site y Select a dictionary y cbPerform the following operationsPlayDisplay the dictionary data.SaveSave the dictionary data. Press $★$ [Yes].SetupConfigure the dictionary data after saving it. (Checking the specifications)File DetailsDisplay information about the dictionary data.ReturnReturn to the previous screen. (Checking the specifications)Download Chara-denDownloading Chara-den from a Site (checking the specifications)aWhile accessing a site y Select a Chara-den y cbPerform the following operationsPlayPlay Chara-den.SaveSave Chara-den. Press $★$ [Yes].Apply as Camera Off imageSet the Chara-den as the alternate image for video calls after saving it.File DetailsDisplay information about the Chara-den.■NoticeThe stored content may be lost due to the handset failure or repair. DoCoMo is not responsible for lost data. It is recommended that you keep saved content from the handset on a microSD memory card. You can connect the handset to a PC using data link software and a FOMA USB cable (optional) and save the data to the PC.Downloading data screenScreen to be insertedDownloading Data screenScreen to be insertedDownloading Data screenScreen to be inserted

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