Motorola Mobility T56GX1 Portable WCDMA Transceiver with Bluetooth User Manual Scorpius E
Motorola Mobility LLC Portable WCDMA Transceiver with Bluetooth Scorpius E
Contents
Exhibit 8E Users Manual
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Data Display, Edit, Management/Music Playback XXXXX
* You need to obtain a microSD memory card separately to use the functions related to the microSD memory card. →P221
Send
Apply As
Set the selected melody as the ringtone or alarm tone.
Manage
Reorder or delete melodies in a Playlist.
Select Multiple to
Details
Display the file name, size and author, etc. of the selected file.
y Scroll with dyh [Function]
Melody Setup
Set the playback method and sound quality of the selected
melody. →P216
Voice Notes
Using Voice Notes
You can save and manage Voice Notes on the
handset.
Recording Voice Notes
acy $★$ (Databox) y "Voice Notes"
bh [Function] y "Create New" y
"Voice Note"
cc
Recording starts. The recording time is 30
seconds.
•c: Pause/resume the recording.
•h [Stop]: Cancel the recording.
dAfter recording yi [Store]
• When "Auto Save" is set to "On",
the recording is saved
automatically. →P219
■Recording Voice Notes with the FOMA
handset closed
Hold down H to keep recording a Voice Note. Release
H to end recording.
• The recorded Voice Memo is saved with the recorded
time and date as a file name as "XX-XX-XX.amr".
(Checking the specifications)
Function Menu on the Voice Note Screen
aVoice Note screen (P218) yh [Select]
y Perform the following operations
Now Playing/Hide
Show or hide the Playback screen for the melody played in
background. →P216
Create New
Start recording. →P216
Function Menu on the Voice Note Ready Screen
aVoice Note ready screen (P218) yh
[Function] y Perform the following
operations
In Email
to IrDA
to Bluetooth
: Create i-mode mail with the file attached. Go to
Step 3 in "Creating and Sending i-mode Mail"
(P172).
: Send 1 file using Infrared communication.
: Send via Bluetooth. Go to Step 2 in
"Registering and Connecting a Bluetooth
Device" (P239).
Incoming Call Alert
Phonebook Entry
Alarm
: Set as a ringtone.
: Set to a Contact. Go to Step 2 in
"Saving Contacts to the Phonebook
from Received Calls or Dialed Calls"
(P94).
: Set as an alarm tone.
Reorder
Remove
: Reorder the selected melody. Select a file yh
[Move] y Select a destination y Press h [Insert].
: Delete the selected melody.
Add More Melodies
Remove
: Select more than 1 melody and add to a
Playlist.
: Select and delete more than 1 melody.
Select melodies to delete y Press
hyi [Complete] y $★$ [Yes].
File Restrictions
Copy All Text
: Apply the restriction to files.
: Copy the file information.
Voice Notes
screen
Voice Note Ready
screen
Screen to be
inserted
Voice Note
recording
completion screen
Screen to be
inserted
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Data Display, Edit, Management/Music Playback XXXXX
Go To Voice Notes
Open the Voice Note list.
Switch Storage Device
Set the saving destination for Voice Notes.
y "microSD"/"Phone Memory"
Voice Recorder Setup
Set the recording quality or time, etc.
Free Space
Display the storage space status of the Voice Notes folder.
Function Menu on the Voice Note
Recording Completion Screen
aVoice Note recording completion screen
(P218) yh [Function] y Perform the
following operations
Discard
Delete recorded Voice Notes.
Preview
Play recorded Voice Notes.
Re-Record
Record again.
Apply as Ringtone
Set the recorded Voice Note for use as a Ring Tone.
Playing Recorded Voice Notes
The Voice Note screen has the following
components:
aVoice Notes (All)
All recorded Voice Notes are listed.
bMy Notes
Recorded Voice Notes are displayed per
category.
aVoice Note screen (P219) y Select
"Voice Notes (All)"/"My Notes"
■When selecting Voice
Notes (All)
Select the voice note to
play and press c.
■When selecting My Data
Select "Category" yPress
c y Select the voice note
yPress c.
Function Menu on the Voice Notes (All) List
aVoice Notes (All) list (P219) y Select a
file yh [Function] y Perform the
following operations
Now Playing/Hide
Show or hide the Playback screen for the melody played in
background. →P216
Play
Play the selected Voice Note.
Add to Category
Add the selected Voice Note to a category.
Create New
Record a Voice Note.
Filter by
Change the saving destination of the selected file. (Checking
the specifications)
y "Storage Location"
Send
Record Quality
Record Length
Auto Save
: Sets the recording quality. Select from
"Good"/"Better"/"Best".
: Set the recording time. Select from "MMS"/
"Maximum" (30 seconds).
: Set whether to save the recorded Voice
Notes automatically. Select from "On"/"Off".
Voice Notes
screen
a
b
All
Phone Memory
microSD
: Save the file to both the handset and
memory card.
: Save the file to the handset.
: Save the file to the memory card.
In Email
to IrDA
to Bluetooth
: Create i-mode mail with the Voice Note
attached. Go to Step 3 in "Creating and
Sending i-mode Mail" (P172).
: Send one file using Infrared communication.
: Send via Bluetooth. Go to Step 2 in
"Registering and Connecting a Bluetooth
Device" (P239).
Voice Notes (All)
list screen
Category list screen
220
Data Display, Edit, Management/Music Playback XXXXX
* You need to obtain a microSD memory card separately to use the functions related to the microSD memory card. →P221
Apply As
Set the selected Voice Note as the alternate image or to a
Contact.
Manage
Rename, delete, move or copy the selected Voice Note.
Select Multiple to
Details
Display the name and size, etc. of the selected Voice Note.
y Scroll with dyh [Function]
Function Menu on the Category List
aCategory list (P219) y Select a file yh
[Function] y Perform the following
operations
Now Playing/Hide
Show or hide the Playback screen for the melody played in
background. →P216
Play
Play the selected Voice Note.
Create New
Record a Voice Note. →P218
Filter by
Change the saving destination of the selected file. (Checking
the specifications)
y "Storage Location"
Send
Apply As
Set the selected Voice Note as the alternate image or to a
Contact.
Manage
Delete the selected Voice Note.
y "Delete"
Select Multiple to
Details
Display the name and size, etc. of the selected Voice Note.
y Scroll with dyh [Function]
Saving Voice Notes to My Data
You can manage recorded Voice Notes by
saving them per category.
aVoice Note screen (P219) y "My Notes"
bSelect "Create New Category" y a folder
Incoming Call Alert
Phonebook Entry
Alarm
: Set as a ringtone.
: Set to a Contact. Go to Step 2 in
"Saving Contacts to the Phonebook
from Received Calls or Dialed Calls"
(P94).
: Set as an alarm tone.
Rename
Delete
Move
Copy
: Change the title of the selected Voice Note.
: Delete the selected Voice Note.
: Move the selected Voice Note to the handset or the
memory card.
: Copy the selected Voice Note to the handset or the
memory card.
Add to Category
Delete
Move
Copy
: Select and add more than one Voice Note to
a category.
: Select and delete more than one Voice
Note. Select a Voice Note to delete y Press
cyi [Complete] y $★$ [Yes].
: Select and move more than one Voice Note
to another folder. Select a Voice Memo to
move ycyi [Complete] y Select a
destination folder y Press h [Select].
: Select and copy more than one Voice Note
to another folder. Select a Voice Memo to
copy ycyi [Complete] y Select a
destination folder y Press h [Select].
Restrict File
Copy All Text
: Apply the restriction to files.
: Copy the file information.
All
Phone Memory
microSD
: Save the file to both the handset and
memory card.
: Save the file to the handset.
: Save the file to the memory card.
In Email
to IrDA
to Bluetooth
: Create i-mode mail with the Voice Note
attached. Go to Step 3 in "Creating and
Sending i-mode Mail" (P172).
: Send one file using Infrared communication.
: Send via Bluetooth. Go to Step 2 in
"Registering and Connecting a Bluetooth
Device" (P239).
Ring Tone
Phonebook Entry
Alarm
: Set as a ringtone.
: Set to a Contact. Go to Step 2 in "Saving
Contacts to the Phonebook from
Received Calls or Dialed Calls" (P94).
: Set as an alarm tone.
Add More Voice Notes
Delete
: Select and add more than one Voice
Note to a category.
: Select and delete more than one
Voice Note. Select a Voice Note to
delete
y
Press
cyi
[Complete]
y
$
★
$ [Yes].
Restrict File
Copy All Text
: Apply the restriction to files.
: Copy the file information.
My Notes screen
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Data Display, Edit, Management/Music Playback XXXXX
cSelect a Voice Note yc
•Select h [Function] y "Select All" to select all Voice
Notes in the folder at once.
di [Complete] y Enter a Category
name
Function Menu on the My Data Screen
aMy Data screen (P220) yh [Function]
y Perform the following operations
Now Playing/Hide
Show or hide the Playback screen for the melody played in
background. →P216
Create New
Manage
Rename or delete the selected Category.
microSD Memory Cards
You can insert a microSD memory card into the
handset and use it as external storage. A
microSD memory card is a small size and
lightweight, removable external storage media
with a large capacity.
• You can purchase microSD memory cards and microSD
memory card adapters from electric appliance mass sales
stores, etc. The M702iG handset supports microSD
memory cards up to ●●● Mbytes. (As of ●●, 2006)
Cautions on Using MicroSD Memory Cards
• microSD memory cards formatted by another device such
as a PC may not be usable on the handset. Use memory
cards formatted by the M702iG handset. →P222
• Memory cards may lose data or deform due to an accident
or failure of the handset. It is recommended that you make
a copy of important data and keep it in a separate place.
DoCoMo is not responsible for loss or alteration of data.
• Do not turn the handset power off while data is being read
or written.
• Do not apply labels or stickers on memory cards. Even the
thickness of labels may cause loose contacts and data
corruption.
• Do not touch the contacts with your hand or metal object.
• Do not apply strong force, do not bend or drop, and do not
let the card become wet.
• Do not use or store the card in the following places:
- In extremely high temperatures such as inside a very hot
car or under scorching heat
- In direct sunlight
- In an environment with high humidity or corrosive
substances
- In a place where it can be affected by static electricity or
electrical noise
Inserting/Removing a
Memory Card
Remove the battery rear cover and the battery
pack first. →P44
Inserting
Voice Note
Category
: Start recording. →P218
: Create a new Category. →P220
Edit title
Delete
: Edit the title name. Enter a title y Press c.
: Delete a Category. Illustration to be inserted
Illustration to be inserted
222
Data Display, Edit, Management/Music Playback XXXXX
* You need to obtain a microSD memory card separately to use the functions related to the microSD memory card. →P221
Removing
Structure of Folders on the
Memory Card
(Checking the specifications)
Using a Memory Card
(Checking the specifications)
Formatting a Memory Card
(Checking the specifications)
Format (initialize) a memory card so that it can
be used for the FOMA handset.
aDatabox screen (P204) yh [Function]
y "Format Memory Card"
Moving/Copying Files between a Memory
Card and the Handset
(Checking the specifications)
Reading and Writing to a
Memory Card
Connect the FOMA handset with a memory card
inserted to a PC and read data from/write data to
the memory card.
To use a memory card, you need an optional
memory card.
acy $★$ (Connection) y $★$ (USB
Mode Setting) y "Default Connection"
yh [Change] y "microSD mode"
bConnect the handset and a PC using a
USB cable (optional)
Setting the USB Mode
Set the USB mode when the FOMA handset and
a PC are connected using a USB cable
(optional). The USB mode is set to either "Data
Connection" or "microSD mode".
■Data/Fax Connection
Use the external connector terminal to transfer
data via the cable connection.
Illustration to be inserted
USB Mode Setup
screen
Illustration to be inserted
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Data Display, Edit, Management/Music Playback XXXXX
■Memory Card Mode
Use the external connector terminal as a means
of reading from/writing to the memory card.
aUSB Mode Setup screen (P222) y
"Default Connection" yh [Change]
b"microSD mode"/"Data Connection"
Infrared Communication
Infrared Communication
You can exchange Contacts, Datebook events or
Bookmarks with a device equipped with infrared
communication capabilities.
Available Data for Data Transfer
(Checking the specifications)
Infrared Communication
To perform infrared communication
• When performing infrared communication, open the
FOMA handset 90 degrees as shown below.
• Use the devices within 20 cm. However, if you place
devices on a table, use the devices within 14 cm.
• Do not move the FOMA handset until data exchange
completes.
• If you hold the FOMA handset in your hand, secure the
terminal so that it is not shaky.
Cautions on Data Transfer
• Data may not be transferred depending on the other
party's FOMA handset conditions. Depending on the other
party's model, the filter setting of received mail or
Bookmarks may not be reflected or the content of Deco-
mail may not be saved correctly.
• Communication may take a while depending on the
amount of data to be transferred. Also, it is possible that
data may not be received correctly.
Ir data/IrDA link
Exchanging Data One
Piece at a Time
Sending Data One Piece at a Time
aData list y h [Function] y "Send" y
"to IrDA"/"Infrared"
■Notice
Verify that the handset is correctly connected to
a PC. If it is not connected correctly, data may
not only fail to be exchanged but also may be
lost.
One All
Contact Up to ●●
Still Image File Up to ●●
ToDo Up to ●●
Datebook Event Up to ●●
Memo (Checking
the specifications)
Up to ●●
Bookmark Up to ●●
Illustration to be inserted
■Notice
Stored content may be lost due to the handset
failure, repair or mishandling. DoCoMo is not
responsible for lost data. It is recommended that
you keep saved content from the FOMA 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.
Within ±15°
from the center
Infrared port
Within
20cm
90°
224
Data Display, Edit, Management/Music Playback XXXXX
Receiving Data One Piece at a Time
acy$★$ (Connection) y $★$ (Infrared
Link) yh [Yes]
Display preview of received data.
bSave data
■When a Contact is received
Press h [Store].
■When a Calendar event is received
Press h [Function] yh [Store].
■When an image is
received
Press h [Function]
yh [Store Only].
Function menu on the received image
preview screen
aReceived image preview screen (P224)
yh [Function] y Perform the
following operations
Send in Message
Create i-mode mail with the image attached. →P172
Store Only
Save the image.
Apply as Wallpaper
Set as Wallpaper.
Apply as the Screen Saver
Set as the Screen Saver.
Apply as "Camera Off" Image
Set the file as the alternate image for video calls.
Print and Store
(Checking the specifications)
Send All/Receive All
Exchanging All Data
You can transfer all data at once with a PC or
another FOMA handset.
• To exchange all data, a password is used to identify the
sender and receiver correctly. The password is any 6-digit
number and should be entered both in the sending and
receiving devices before sending/receiving data.
• Receiving all data overwrites the data on the FOMA
handset and deletes all saved data including protected
Email. Check whether important data has been saved
elsewhere before sending or receiving all data.
Sending All Data
aFrom a screen showing data to be sent
yh [Function] y "Send All"
bEnter the security code y "Infrared"y
Enter the authentication password
Receiving All Data
acy$★$ (Connection) y $★$ (Infrared
Link)
bEnter the security code y Enter the
authentication password yh [Yes]
ch [Yes]
Received image
preview screen
Screen to be
inserted
Overwrite data
confirmation
screen
Screen to be
inserted
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Other Convenient Functions
Multiaccess<Multiaccess> .......................................................................................226
Multitask<Multitask>.................................................................................................226
Emitting Alarm at Specified Time<Alarm> .............................................................227
Managing Schedule/Task<Datebook>.....................................................................228
Registering Your Name and/or Image<My Personal Info> ....................................232
Checking Call Duration and/or Cost .......................................................................233
Setting Credit Limit<Credit Limit>...........................................................................234
Setting Unit of Credit Limit<Currency Setup> .......................................................235
Using as Calculator<Calculator>.............................................................................235
Using World Clock<World Clock> ...........................................................................236
Using Electronic Dictionaries<Electronic Dictionary>..........................................237
Calling with the Stereo Headset ..............................................................................237
Answering Automatically with Stereo Headset<Auto Answer>............................238
Using Bluetooth<Bluetooth Link>...........................................................................238
Confirming UIM Information<User Accounts>.......................................................242
Confirming Memory Usage<Storage Devices>......................................................242
Confirming Detail Information of FOMA Handset<Other Information>................242
Initializing Various Function Settings<Master Reset> ..........................................242
Deleting All Data Registered<Master Clear> ..........................................................242
226
Other Convenient Functions XXXXX
Multiaccess
Multiaccess
Multiaccess is a function that allows to use 3
lines (voice call, packet communication and
SMS) at the same time.
• Combination of Multiaccess functions →P300
• During Multiaccess, communication fee is charged for
each of connected lines.
• During Video Call or 64K data communication,
Multiaccess is disabled except for SMS
reception.(Checking specifications)
Making Voice Call during Packet
Communication
Voice Call can be made during packet
communication such as i-mode.(Checking
specifications)
< Example: Making Voice Call during i-mode
operation>
ai-mode menu screen (P147) yh
[Function] y "Swap" y "New Voice Call"
Phone number entry screen appears.
bEnter a phone number yo/c
• To return to i-mode screen, press
i
[Swap] on Talking
screen (P54) and select "i-mode".(Checking
specifications)
Making Voice Call during Packet
Communication
Voice Call can be made during packet
communication such as i-mode.(Checking
specifications)
< Example: Receiving Voice Call during i-mode
operation>
aThere is an incoming call.
Incoming call screen appears.
bo/i [Answer]
• To return to i-mode screen, press
i
[Select App] on
Talking screen (P54) and select "i-mode".(Checking
specifications)
Using Other Communication during
Voice Call
During a Voice call, you can perform operations
such as sending i-mode mail or connecting to
i-mode.
Sending i-mode Mail
aTalking screen (P54) yi [Swap] y
"Mail"
bCreating and sending mail
• Creating and sending mail →P172
Connecting to i-mode
aTalking screen (P54) yi [Swap] y
"i-mode"
• To return to Talking screen, select "Swap" y "Active
Voice Call" on i-mode menu screen (P147).
Multitask
Multitask
FOMA handset provides Multitask function that
allows to start and operate various functions
from Talking, data communication, i-mode
menu, Mail Menu or other screens. To use
Multitask function, call up appli selection screen
from a current screen and select a function to be
started. (Checking specifications)
• Items appearing on an appli selection screen vary
depending on the currently used function and operating
conditions.
aDisplay appli selection screen
Voice call 1 line
Packet communication (i-mode, i-appli,
i-mode mail, PC connections)
1 line
SMS 1 line
227
Other Convenient Functions XXXXX
■While displaying Talking
screen (P54)
Press i [Swap].
■While displaying video
call screen (P80)
Press h [Function] and
select "Swap".
• Function that can be started
in the sub menu of the
function menu are displayed.
■While i-mode menu
screen (P147)/Mail Menu
screen (P172)
Select "Swap".
bSelect function to be used yh
[Select]
New Call : Make a new call.
Dial new voice call: Make a new Voice Call.
Dial new video call: Make a new Video Call.
Phonebook : Display Phonebook list.
i-mode
: Display i-mode menu screen.
Mail : Display Mail Menu screen.
Calendar
: Display calendar screen of
schedule.
Databox : Display databox screen.
Databox : Display databox screen.
i-Channel : Display channel list screen.
• Combination of Multitask functions →P300
Switching Screens
While using two of call, i-mode and mail
functions with Multitask function, you can
switch between 2 screens by calling up appli
selection screen from a current screen.
(Checking specifications)
aAppli selection screen (P227) y Select a
function to be used yh [Function]
Voice call : Switch to Talking screen.
Active Voice Call : Switch to Talking screen.
Active Video Call : Switch to Video Call screen.
Active Data Call : Switch to Object Exchange screen.
i-mode
: Switch to i-mode menu screen.
Mail : Switch to Mail Menu screen.
■Terminating a function
Press p while displaying screen of the function to be
terminated.
Alarm
Emitting Alarm at Specified
Time
FOMA handset is available as an alarm clock. Up
to 5 alarms can be registered.
• A registered alarm does not operate before it is enabled.
→P228
acy$★$ (Accessories) y "Alarm
Clock"
b[New Alarm]
■When alarm(s) is (are)
already registered
Press h [Function] and
select "New".
cSelect one of function given below
Name
Up to 24 full-/half-pitch characters can be entered.
yEnter a name yi [OK]
Time
yEnter time by a yh [OK]
Alert
Change alarm sound emitted when alarm is activated.
ySelect a folder ycy Select ring tone/melody yc
Volume
Volume can be adjusted in 8 levels: 0-7.
yAdjust volume with j yh [OK]
dh [Complete]
Return to Alarm Clock screen.
■Enabling registered alarm
Press h [Function] and select "Settings".
• When 2 alarms are set with an interval of 2 minutes or
less, the alarm set for an earlier time does not operate.
• The time or volume can also be entered using dial keys.
For appli
selection screen
displayed from
Mail Menu screen
Screen to be
inserted
Alarm Clock
screen
Alarm Details
screen
Continued on the next page
228
Other Convenient Functions XXXXX
• The available file formats for alarms are SMF, MFi and
MP4.
Function Menu on Alarm Clock Screen
aAlarm Clock screen (P227) yh
[Function] y Select one of the function
given below
Enable・Disable
Enable/disable the selected alarm. When enabled, the alarm
sounds at the set time.
New
Go to Step 3 (P227) of "Emitting alarm at specified time".
Edit
Edit the registered alarm. Go to Step 3 (P227) of "Emitting alarm
at specified time".
Delete
Delete a selected alarm.
yh [Yes]
Delete All
Delete all alarms.
yh [Yes]
•$★$ appears at the top of the screen when the alarm is
enabled.
■When specified time comes (Checking
specifications)
The alarm starts sounding with the set alarm sound and
volume and a notification screen appears on the
display/sub-display.
• The alarm may not start depending on the settings of
"Style", Manner Mode, etc.
■Operations available from notification
screen
/
NM
: Set Snooze and adjust the alarm sound volume.
i [Disable]/C/p
: Stop alarm and close notification screen.
h [Snooze]
:Set Snooze ($★$ appears in the top of the screen).
Opening/closing FOMA handset
:Set Snooze ($★$ appears in the top of the screen).
• When no operations are performed in 3 minutes after
the alarm has started, Snooze is set automatically.
• When Snooze is set, alarm sound is emitted at
approximately every ● minutes (repeated
approximately 8 minutes).
■When the set time comes with FOMA
handset OFF
FOMA handset is automatically turned ON and
notification screen appears. When turning the power
OFF from a notification screen, press i [無視]. To
leave the power ON, press h [Function], select "On"
and h [Yes].
Datebook
Managing Schedule/Task
Use Calendar to confirm contents registered to
Schedule or Task or register schedule or items.
Calendar is displayed on a Month View or Week
View screen.
• Calendar is displayed on Month View screen by default.
• Calendar can display from January 1, 2006 to December
31, 2030.
acy$★$ (Accessories) y "Datebook"
bSelect a day to open y c
• Holidays appear in red.
• National Holidays are based on "国民の祝日に関する法
律及び老人福祉の一部を改正する法律 (平成13年法律
第59号) (law related to national holidays and old-age
persons' welfare law amended (Law No. 59, 2001))".
Spring Equinox Day and Autumnal Equinox Day are
released in an official gazette on February 1 and may not
be exact (as of month of ●, 2006).
• Press * to switch to previous month/week/day or
# to switch to next month/week/day.
• The cursor is on the current day.
• For a day with Schedule/Task registered, $★$ appears
in the lower-right corner of the frame.
• A day with Schedule/Task registered appears in ●.
(Checking specifications)
• For a day with All Day Event registered, $★$ appears
below day-of-week display.
• The start time display can be changed. →P232
Enable・Disable
Month View screen
Week View screen
Day View screen
Week View screenMonth View screen
h
[Function] y
"Week View"
Day View screen
229
Other Convenient Functions XXXXX
• When Schedule and Task have been registered,
Schedule appears in the order of dates and then Task
appears in alphabetical order.
• For Schedule/Task set with Reminder, $★$ appears.
• For All Day Event, $★$ appears instead of time.
• When data set secret is displayed with "Secret Data" set
to "View", "Private" appears.
Function Menu on Month View/Week View/
Day View/Detail Screen
aMonth View screen (P228)/Week View
screen (P228)/Day View screen (P228)/
Detail screen (P231) yh [Function] y
Perform the following operations
Week View·Month View
Switch Calendar to weekly/Monthly display.
Create New Event
Go to Step 2 (P229) of "Registering Schedule".
Create New Task
Go to Step 2 (P230) of "Registering Task".
Go to Today
Move the cursor to the current day. Or, screen of the current day
appears.
Edit
Modify a selected/displayed Schedule/Task. Go to Step 2
(P229) of "Registering Schedule"/Step 2 (P230) of "Registering
Task".
Delete
Delete a selected/displayed Schedule/Task.
yh [Yes]
Copy
Copy a selected/displayed Schedule/Task.
yh [Yes] y Enter date by a yh [OK]
•
Subsequently, go to Step 2 (P230) of "Registering Schedule"/
Step 2 (P229) of "Registering Task".
Print
Print Schedule or Task with a printer compatible with Bluetooth.
→P240
Send
Convert Schedule/Task to vCalendar file and send it via
Bluetooth. →P240 (Checking specifications)
Store
Register vCalendar file format to Calendar.(Checking
specifications)
• This appears only when detail screen is displayed from
vCalendar format file received via Bluetooth.
Copy All Text
Copy all character information on detail screen.
Setup
Set details of Schedule. →P232
• The date can also be entered using dial keys.
• Appears only when the detail screen is displayed from
the vCalendar format file received via Bluetooth.
• For Schedule with repetition set, a screen for confirming
deletion type appears. Select "This Event Only" to delete
only a selected schedule. Select "Repeating Event" to
delete all repeating schedules selected.
Registering Schedule
When schedule has been registered, the
registered contents are notified with a schedule
alarm and a schedule notification screen at the
set date/time. In addition, i-appli can be set to
start automatically at the specified date/time.
Up to 500 schedule items can be registered.
• Schedule with repetition set are counted as one item.
a cy$★$ (Accessories) y "Datebook"
yh [Function] y"Create New Event"
bSelect one of function given below
Subject
Up to ●● full-pitch or ●● half-pitch characters can be
entered.
yEnter a subject
Create Event/Create Task screen
■Notice
・You are well advised to take notes of the
contents stored in the Schedule/ToDo List. If
you have a personal computer, you can save
them also to the personal computer by using
the Data Link Software and the FOMA USB
Cable (optional).
・Note that the handling counters such as a
DoCoMo shop might not be able to copy data
from your existing FOMA handset to the new
one, depending on the specifications.
・Be advised that we cannot be held responsible
for the loss of data stored in your FOMA
handset due to a malfunction, repair, or other
mishandling of the FOMA handset.
Copy
Register
Delete
Create New Event
screen
Screen to be
inserted
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Location
Enter information, if any, such as a location. Up to ●● full-pitch
or ●● half-pitch characters can be entered.
yEnter a location
Type
Select a type of schedule such as private or holiday.
ySelect a type yh [Select]
Apps
Specify the i-appli to start automatically when
"
Type
"
is set to
"
i-appli Auto Start
"
.(Checking the specifications)
ySelect a folder y Select i-appli yc
Stop After
Set the end time of the i-appli when
"
Type
"
is set to
"
i-appli Auto
Start
"
.
ySelect termination time yh [Select]
All Day Event
Set whether to make schedule for a full day.
y"Yes"/"No"
Start Time
Enter schedule start time.
yEnter time by a yh [OK]
End Time
Enter schedule end time.
yEnter end time by a yh [OK]
Start Date
Enter schedule start date.
yEnter start date by a yh [OK]
End Date
Enter schedule end date.
yEnter end date by a yh [OK]
Notes
•
Enter schedule items, etc.
Up to
●●
full-pitch or
●●
half-
pitch characters can be entered.
yEnter a memo
Reminder
Set time to start Reminder with a period of time before the
schedule set date/time.
ySelect Reminder display time yh [Select]
• When "Custom" is selected, enter time with
j
and press
h
[OK].
• When "Off" is selected, Reminder does not start.
Alarm
Set type of Reminder sound.(Checking specifications)
ySelect a folder ycy Select ring tone/melody yc
Repeat
Secret
Set to hide data registered as secret and with "Secret Data" set
to "Hide".
y"Yes"/"No"
ch [Complete]
• The start or end time can also be entered using dial
keys.
• The following operations are available by pressing h
[Function] on the subject entry screen, location entry
screen and notes entry screen:
- Select "Change Text Mode" to switch the entry mode.
- Select "Text Setup" to change the settings of text
entry. →P262 (Checking the specifications)
- Select "Cancel Entry" to cancel the operation.
Create New Task
Registering Task
By registering items, you can manage the
schedule or confirm the date. In addition, you
can set so that the date is notified with an alarm.
Up to 400 tasks can be registered.
acy$★$ (Accessories) y "Datebook"
yh [Function] y "Create New Event"
bPerform the following operations
Task
• Enter an item title. Up to ●● full-pitch or ●● half-pitch
characters can be entered.
yEnter a title, etc.
None
Daily
Weekly
Monthly on day
Monthly on date
Yearly on Day
Yearly on Date
: Set to start schedule only once with no
repetition.
: Repeat Schedule everyday.
: Repeat Schedule on the same day of every
week.
: Repeat Schedule on the same day of same
week every month.
: Repeat Schedule on the same day of every
month.
: Repeat Schedule on the same day of same
week every year.
: Repeat Schedule on the same day of every
year.
Create Task
screen
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Status
Select an item status from "Schedule", "Complete", "Accepted",
"Requested", "Tentative", "Confirmed" or "Declined".
ySelect a status yh [Select]
Type
Select a type of item such as business or conference.
ySelect a type yh [Select]
Priority
Select an item priority from "High", "Normal" or "Low".
ySelect a priority yh [Select]
Start Date
Enter an item start date.
yEnter start date by a yh [OK]
Due Date
Enter an item deadline.
yEnter a deadline by a yh [OK]
Completed Date
Enter an item end date.
yEnter end date by a yh [OK]
Notes
• Enter task items, etc. Up to ●● full-pitch or ●● half-pitch
characters can be entered.
yEnter a memo
Reminder
Set whether to display Reminder.
y"On"/"Off"
Reminder Time
Set time to start Reminder with a period of time before the
deadline.
yEnter time by a yh [OK]
Alarm
Set type of Reminder sound.(Checking specifications)
ySelect a Folder y c ySelect ringtone/melody yc
Secret
Set to hide data registered as secret and with "Secret Data" set
to "Hide".
y"Yes"/"No"
ch [Complete]
• The Reminder time also can be entered using dial keys.
• The following operations are available by pressing h
[Function] on the task entry screen, and notes entry
screen:
- Select "Entry Mode" to switch the entry mode.
- Select "Entry Setup" to change the settings of text
entry. →P260 (Checking the specifications)
- Select "Cancel Entry" to cancel the operation.
• When "High" is selected, $★$ appears and when "Low"
is selected, $★$ appears on the Day View screen.
■When the set date/time comes(Checking
specifications)
Calendar Alarm starts sounding and a notification
screen appears on the display/sub-display. The
notification screen shows a subject and memo for a
schedule, and Task and memo for a Task.
When Reminder has been set, a notification screen
appears and Reminder alarm starts sounding at the set
time.
• The alarm may not start depending on the settings of
"Style", Manner Mode, etc.
■Operations from notification screen
/
NM :Adjust the alarm sound volume.
i [Return]/p
:Stop alarm and close notification screen.
h [View]
:Display detail screen.
• With FOMA handset closed, press J to display detail
information.
■When the set date/time comes with power
OFF
In the default settings, FOMA handset is automatically
turned ON and a notification screen appears. To turn
the power OFF from a notification screen, press i
[Ignore]. To display detail screen, press h [View].
To turn the power OFF from a notification screen, press
i [Ignore]. To leave the power ON, press h
[Function], select "On" and press h [Yes].
• Select "More" from function menu on detail screen to
scroll the screen downward. When the screen cannot
be scrolled downward, the next registration contents
appear.
• Select "Copy All Text" from function menu on detail
screen to copy all character information on the
screen.
Checking Schedule/Task
aDay View screen (P228) y Select
Schedule/Task yc
• Function menu on detail screen →P229
Priority
Schedule Detail
screen
Task Detail
screen
Screen to be
inserted
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Setting Details of Schedule
You can set Schedule in details such as
Calendar display, start time of display on new
registration screen, Reminder display time, etc.
aMonth View screen (P228)/Week View
screen (P228)/Day View screen (P228)/
Detail screen (P232) yh [Function] y
"Setup"
bPerform the following operations
Default View
Switch the Calendar to the Month View/Week View screen.
y"Month View"/"Week View"
Daily Begin
Set start time to display Calendar on new registration screen.
yEnter start time by ayh [OK]
Reminder Time-Out
Set time to start Reminder with a period of time before the set
date/time or deadline.
ySelect display time yh [Select]
• Reminder does not appear when this is "Off".
Delete Past Items
You can set to automatically delete registration contents when
certain period of time has passed from the set date/time or
deadline. (Checking specifications)
ySelect a period yh [Select]
• The contents are not automatically deleted when this is
"OFF".
Power On Events
Set whether to automatically turn the power ON and display a
notification screen when the set date/time comes with the power
OFF.
y"On"/"Off"
• The Start Time also can be entered using dial keys.
My Personal Info
Registering Your Name and/
or Image
You can store your personal information on the
FOMA handset. Contents that can be stored are
the name, reading, nick name, phone number
(up to 2 phone numbers) and type, mail address
(up to 2 mail addresses) and type, URL (up to 2
URLs), address (up to 2 addresses) and type,
images, date of birth and memos. (Checking the
specifications)
acy$★$ (Settings) y "Phone Status" y
"My Personal Info"
bh [Function] y"Display All Info"
cEnter the Security Code
dh [Function] y"Edit Contact"
eRegister information yi [Complete]
• For registration operation, see Step 2 "Registering the
FOMA handset (Phone) Contacts" (P91).
• The following operations are available by pressing h
[Function] on the My Personal Info screen:
- Select "Display All Info" to display the My Personal
Info detail screen.
- Select "Copy" to copy all text data on the My Personal
Info screen.
■Operations from Personal Info detail screen
Select a registered phone number and press o/t
to display a phone number entry screen with the phone
number already entered (when making Video Call using
a mail address, select a mail address and press t).
When a registered phone number, mail address or URL
is selected and c is pressed, you can perform various
operations by selecting one the function given below.
"Send" : Make Voice Call to the selected
phone number.
"Video Call" : Make Video Call to the selected
phone number.
"Send Message" : You can compose mail to send to
the selected phone number/mail
address set as a destination mail
address. →P172
Default
Default View: Month View
Daily Begin: 7:00am
Reminder Time-Out: Off
Delete Past Items: 1 week
Power On Events: On
Daily Begin
My Personal Info
screen
My Personal Info
detail screen
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"Connect" : Connect to the site of the
selected URL.
"Add to Bookmarks"
: Register
the selected
URL to a
bookmark.
Function Menu on My Personal Info Detail
Screen
aMy Personal Info detail screen (P232)
yh [Function] y Perform the
following operations
Send Message
You can compose mail to send to the selected phone number/
mail address set as a destination mail address. →P172
Caller ID
Set whether to send or hide the Caller ID.
y "Show ID"/"Hide ID"
Multi Number
Make a call selecting a dial number.
Edit Contact
Edit the registered personal data. Go to Step 5 (P232) of
"Registering my name or image".
Insert in Message
Create and send email with the selected phone number or email
address as a recipient and with the personal data entered in the
message text. →P172
Send Contact
Convert personal data to vCard file and send it via Bluetooth.
→P239
Delete Number
Delete a registered phone number being selected.
Delete Email
Delete a selected mail address.
Delete URL
Delete a selected URL.
Delete Postal Address
Delete a postal address.
Edit Before Call
Display a phone number entry screen with a selected phone
number entered. →P54
Secret Code
Save the secret code.
y Enter the Unlock Code y Enter the secret code yh
[Save]
Reset
Delete all registered information of personal data.
y h[Yes]
Send Tones
Send a phone number being selected with push signal (DTMF).
(Checking specifications)
• If you select a phone number or email address saved
with secret code and display the function menu, "*"
appears next to the item name of the "Secret code".
Call Times
Checking Call Duration
and/or Cost
You can confirm the last and accumulated call
duration and charge for voice calls, video calls
and the like.
• Call costs are stored in UIM. When a different UIM is used,
the stored call costs appear (storing started in December
2004).
* FOMA handset released before 901i Series cannot display
call costs stored in UIM (though stored in UIM).
• Displayed call duration and call cost can be reset.
• Call duration and cost displayed are approximate values
and may be different from actual ones. Note that call cost
does not include consumption tax.
• The duration/charge for i-mode transmission and packet
transmission is not counted. For how to check i-mode
bill, refer to "i-mode User's Manual" which is supplied on
your i-mode contract.
Call Times
Checking Call Duration
Call Times show voice call duration and digital
call duration (Video Call + 64K data
communication), including both the incoming
and outgoing calls. (Checking specifications)
acy $★$ (Accessories) y "Recent
Calls" y "Call Times" y Select call
duration to be displayed yh [Select]
Display detail screen of a selected call duration.
Last Call : Display duration of the previous call.
Dialed Calls : Display total duration of outgoing calls.
Received Calls : Display total duration of incoming calls.
All Calls : Displa5y sum of "Dialed Calls" and
"Received Calls".
Lifetime : Display 6total duration of all calls after
reset.
■Resetting "Dialed Calls", "Received Calls"
or "All Calls"
On detail screen of each call duration, press h
[Reset] and press h [Yes].
• "Reset" does not appear when call duration is "0".
Secret Code
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• If the call duration of the voice call of the "Last Call" or
digital transmission call duration exceeds ● hours ●
minutes ● seconds, 0 second returns to re-count the
time.
• If the voice call duration or digital transmission call
duration of the "Lifetime" exceeds ● hours ● minutes
● seconds, 0 second returns to re-count the time.
• If you turn off the power, the call duration of the "Last
Call" is reset to 0 seconds.
• The duration for ringing and calling is not counted as call
duration.
Call Cost
Checking Call Cost
Call Cost includes only cost of talking over
outgoing calls. Note that "¥0" or "¥**" appears
for calls made to toll-free destinations or number
reference guide (104). (Checking specifications)
acy $★$ (Accessories) y "Recent
Calls" y"Call Cost"
• While "Credit Available"/"Dialed
Calls"/"Received Calls" is being
selected, press h [Call Cost
Setup] to display call cost setup
screen (P234).
bSelect call cost to be displayed yh
[Function]
Detail screen of a selected call cost appears.
Credit Available : Display the difference between the
cost set for "Credit Limit" and "All
Costs.(Checking specifications)
Last Call : Display cost of the previous call.
Dialed Calls : Display total cost of outgoing calls.
Received Calls : Display total cost of incoming calls.
All Calls : Display total cost of "Dialed Calls" and
"Received Calls".
All Costs : Display total cost of all calls after reset.
■Resetting "Dialed Calls", "Received Calls"
or "All Calls"
On detail screen of each call duration, press h
[Reset] and enter PIN2.
• "Reset" does not appear when call cost is "0".
• If you turn off the power, the call cost of the "Last Call" is
reset to 0 yen. (Checking the specifications)
Function Menu on Call Cost Screen
• Function menu is available only while "Last Call"/"All Calls"
is being selected.
aCall cost screen (P234) yh [Function]
y Perform the following operations
Call Cost Setup
Display call cost setup screen.
View
Display detail screen of "Last Call"/"All Calls".
Resetting All Costs
ac y $★$ (Settings) y "In-Call Setup" y
"Call Cost Setup"
b"Reset All Costs" y Enter UIM PIN2
Credit Limit
Setting Credit Limit
Save the value to be the maximum of
accumulated call charges to prevent further
expenditure. (Checking the specifications)
• You can store a value in unit of a "currency".
<Example: Setting 100,000 yen to the limit>
ac y $★$ (Settings) y "In-Call Setup" y
"Call Cost Setup" y "Credit Limit" y
Enter UIM PIN2 y "0.00 Units" "Off"
• If the limit and unit have been
already set, the value and unit
are displayed.
• If "Off" is selected, the operation
ends.
bEnter "100000" yi [OK]
• Enter a call cost in the range of 1 to 99999.00.
• When an entered cost is 0.99 or less, it is set to "Off".
Call Cost screen
Screen to be
inserted
Default Off
Call Cost Setup
screen
Credit Limit
screen
Screen to be
inserted
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• On call cost screen, press h [Function] and select
"Cancel Entry" to stop registration.
■ When you set the limit of All Costs
The figure All Costs is subtracted from "Credit Limit"
you have set is displayed. (Checking the specifications)
Currency Setup
Setting Unit of Credit Limit
You can store the unit of the value entered in the
"Maximum Call Cost". You can also set a cost
for each unit. (Checking the specifications)
<Example: To display the limit in dollars (set the
cost for each unit to "110")>
ac y $★$ (Settings) y "In-Call Setup" y
"Call Cost Setup" y "Currency Setup" y
Enter UIM PIN2 y "Currency" y "Units"/
"Off"
• Currency does not appear when
this is "Off". Setting ends.
bEnter "Dollar" y i [OK]
•Up to ●● full-pitch or ●● half-pitch characters can be
entered.
c"Per Unit"
• This can be set only when
"Currency" is "On".
dEnter "110" y i [OK]
• Enter a cost in the range of 1 to 9990000000.000.
•h [Function]: Select "Cancel Entry" to stop
registration.
ei [Complete]
• The following operations are available by pressing h
[Function] on the Currency type screen:
- Select "Editing Function" to edit text. →P261
- Select "Change Text Mode" to switch the entry mode.
- Select "Text Setup" to change the settings of text
entry.(Checking the specifications) →P262
- Select "Cancel Entry" to cancel saving.
Calculator
Using as Calculator
You can use Calculator function to make
arithmetic operations, memory calculation,
percentage calculation and other operations.
acy$★$ (Accessories)y "Calculator"
bMake calculation
• Up to 8 digits can be entered. Up to 7 decimal places
can be entered.
•C: Delete entered digits.
■Calculating "100x1.05"
• When the calculation result contains more than 8 digits
such as "1234567890000000", it is indicated as an
exponential value like "1.2345678e+15".
Function Menu on Calculator Screen
aCalculator screen (P235) yh
[Function] y Select one of the function
given below
+/-
Switch sign (+/-) of an entered numeric value.
MS
Save an entered numeric value/calculation result in memory.
MC
Delete a numeric value saved in memory.
MR
Call up a numeric value saved in memory.
%
Make percentage operation on an entered numeric value/
calculation result.
Convert Currency
Convert an entered numeric value using the exchange rate set
in "Currency Setup".
Default Currency: Off Per Unit: 0.000
Currency type
screen
Screen to be
inserted
Currency setup
screen
100x1 . 05=
100 l 1 #05 c
Calculator screen
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Other Convenient Functions XXXXX
Currency Setup
Set the Convert Currency. →P236
•$★$ appears when a value is saved in memory.
• The value saved in memory is retained after the power
is turned off.
Setting Currency Conversion
You can specify currency to be converted and
set an exchange rate.
aCalculator screen (P235) yh
[Function] y "Currency Setup" y Select
one of the function given below
From
Select currency type applied to an entered numeric value.
y Select currency type to be converted from yh [Select]
To
Select currency type applied to a converted numeric value.
y Select currency type to be converted to yh [Select]
Exchange Rate
Display Exchange Rate screen and set an exchange rate.
y Enter an exchange rate
Convert Currency
When a numeric value has been entered, convert it with the set
exchange rate.
• The following operations are available by pressing h
[Function] on the Exchange rate screen:
- Select "Editing Function" to edit text. →P261
- Select "Cancel Entry" to cancel saving.
World Clock
Using World Clock
You can check the date and time at 3 specified
cities at the same time.
• When you use FOMA handset overseas with "Auto
Update" in "Time and Date" set to "ON (Time and time
zone)", the date and time at the city you are staying appear
in the top. (Checking specifications)
acy$★$ (Accessories) y "World
Clock"
•$★$ appears for cities linked
with contents set in "Date and
Time".
Function Menu on World Clock Screen
aWorld Clock screen (P236) yh
[Function] y Perform the following
operations
Change City
Delete a selected city.
y Select a city/time zone yh [Select]
View Details
Display detail screen to view date/time and time zone.
Time and Date
Set the date and time. Go to Step 2 (P50) of "Adjusting date/
time".
Map View
You can switch the World Clock display from the Clock View to
the Map View.
Clock View
You can switch the World Clock display from the Map View to
the Clock View.
Digital Clock
Display a digital clock on World Clock screen.
Analog Clock
Display an analog clock on World Clock screen.
• When you select a city marked with $★$, display a
function menu and select "Clock"/"Change City" with
"Auto update" in "Date and Time" set to ON, a
confirmation screen appears asking whether to set Auto
update to OFF. To set Auto Update to OFF and change
the settings, press h [Yes]. Settings changed in
"Clock" are reflected to "Time and Date".
• You can also perform the operation from the Function
menu on the detail screen that opens by selecting "View
Details".
• Use j to select a city. You can move the cursor to see
a different time zone on the map.
MS
Default FROM: Dollar $ TO: Yen ¥
Exchange Rate: 110.000000
Default City set in "Date and Time" above,
Chicago, Beijing
Change City/Time and Date
Map View
World Clock
screen
237
Other Convenient Functions XXXXX
Electronic Dictionary
Using Electronic Dictionaries
You can use English-Japanese dictionary,
Japanese-English dictionary and Japanese
language dictionary installed in FOMA handset.
acy$★$ (Accessories) y "Electronic
Dictionary"
b"English-Japanese"/"Japanese-
English"/"Japanese-Language" y Enter
a word to be looked up
• Enter full- or half-pitch alphanumeric characters to the
English-Japanese dictionary, and kanji, hiragana, and
full- or half-pitch katakana to the Japanese-English or
Japanese-Language dictionary.
• Up to 50 full- or half-pitch characters can be entered.
• When h [Function] is pressed before confirming,
function menu of the character entry screen appears.
ch [Function] y "Search"
Lemmas are listed and
meanings and/or translations
of a selected word are partially
displayed.
• Press h [Function] and press
"Edit" to return to character entry
screen.
dSelect a target lemma yh [Select]
• The following operations are available by pressing h
[Function] on the detail screen:
- Select "Return to Menu" to display the Electronic
dictionary screen.
- Select "Copy All Text" to copy all text data on the
detail screen.
- Select "More" to move to the next page if the detail
screen has more than one page.
Using Recent Entries
8 items looked up in electronic dictionaries are
recorded in history, allowing to reconfirm
meanings of words later.
• When more than 8 items have been looked up, they are
deleted sequentially from the oldest ones.
aElectronic Dictionary screen (P237) y
"Recent Entries"
Searched words are listed.
• Icons appearing on the left side
of searched words have the
following meanings:
$★$: English-Japanese
dictionary is used
$★$: Japanese-English
dictionary is used
$★$: Japanese-Language
dictionary is used
• Go to Step 3 (P237) of "Using Electronic Dictionary".
• The following operations are available by pressing h
[Function] on the Search log screen:
- Select "Search" to find a word in a log again.
- Select "Delete" to delete the selected log entry.
- Select "Delete All" to delete all log entries.
Calling with the Stereo
Headset
You can connect miniUSB stereo headset M01
(optional) to FOMA handset to make and receive
calls.
Making a Call Using Switch
You cannot make a call by pressing the switch of
the miniUSB Stereo Headset M01. To make a
call, operate the FOMA handset.
• Pressing the switch of miniUSB Stereo Headset M01 on
the Standby screen opens the Dialed Calls list.
Receiving a Call Using Switch
aA call arrives y Press the switch of
miniUSB Stereo Headset Answer the
call.
• When a video call arrives, the camera image is sent to
the caller.(Checking the specifications)
• You can also answer the call by pressing o/i
[Answer].
Electronic
Dictionary screen
Search Result
screen
Detail screen
Recent Entries
screen
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Other Convenient Functions XXXXX
bp to terminate the call
Receiving Another Incoming Call
during a Call
If another voice call arrives during a voice call,
you can answer the second call by pressing the
switch of the miniUSB Stereo Headset M01.
aA call arrives y Press the switch of
miniUSB Stereo Headset
The active voice call is placed on hold and you can
answer the incoming call.
bp to terminate the call
Auto Answer
Answering Automatically
with Stereo Headset
You can set so that an incoming call is answered
automatically, if a miniUSB headset M01
(optional) is connected, after a set ringing time
has elapsed.
acy$★$ (Settings) y "Headset" y
"Auto Answer" y Select ringing time
yh [Select]
• Select "Off" to cancel Auto Answer.
• When a Video Call is automatically answered, Camera
Off Image is sent to the caller. (Checking specifications)
• When Voicemail/Call forwarding service has been set to
start, the service or function with the shortest ringing
time set starts by priority. (Checking specifications)
• The same time as a response time for "Record
Message" cannot be set. (Checking specifications)
Bluetooth Link
Using Bluetooth
You can connect Bluetooth compatible PC,
headset and/or handsfree compatible devices to
FOMA handset and perform data
communications, handsfree talking and other
operations.
■Terms related to Bluetooth
PIN
Password containing 1 to 16 alphanumeric characters
set for individual Bluetooth devices to prevent
unauthorized connections to such devices from other
persons.
Pairing
Procedure to be carried out when devices are
connected for the first time by Bluetooth. To make
paring, entry of PIN set in the other device is required.
Profile
Communication protocol predetermined depending on
the devices connected by Bluetooth and types of data
to be sent/received.
Search
Searching for other Bluetooth compatible devices
placed in communicable range.
Functions Available with Bluetooth
■Handsfree call
You can talk over a call without holding FOMA
handset with your hands by connecting Bluetooth
compatible headset and/or handsfree compatible
devices. →P64
■Play Audio
You can play high-quality stereo sound by
connecting Bluetooth compatible stereo headset,
etc.
■Sending/receiving Phonebook/Schedule/Task
You can convert phonebook and Schedule/Task
to vCard and vCalendar format files, respectively,
that can be sent or received to/from Bluetooth
compatible devices.
■Sending/receiving image/video/music files
You can exchange files saved in FOMA handset
with Bluetooth compatible devices.
■Sending all items of received, sent and
Unsent mails
You can collectively send mails saved in Inbox,
Outbox and Unsentbox.
■Sending bookmarks
You can select and send bookmarks registered in
FOMA handset.
■Dial-up connection
You can access internet, etc. by connecting to
Bluetooth compatible PC, etc.
■Sending or receiving data to/from PC using
data link software
You can exchange images and data saved in
FOMA handset with a Bluetooth compatible PC
connected.
■Printing Phonebook/Schedule/Task/Personal
data
You can print Phonebook/Schedule/Task by
connecting a Bluetooth compatible printer.
• Applicable versions and profiles →P25
Default Off
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Making Bluetooth Settings
You can turn Bluetooth power ON/OFF when
starting or ending use of the Bluetooth function.
In addition, the name of your FOMA handset
displayed on the other party's device connected
can be registered.
• Name of FOMA handset is valid only when the other
party's device connected is enabled for name display.
acy$★$ (Connection) y $★$
(Bluetooth Link)
b"Setup" y Perform the following
operations
Power
Turn Bluetooth power ON/OFF.
y"On"/"Off"
Name
Up to ●● full-pitch or ●● half-pitch characters can be
entered.
y Enter a name
■When operation is started with Bluetooth
power OFF
A confirmation screen appears asking whether to turn
Bluetooth power ON. To continue operation turning the
power ON, press h [Yes].
Registering and Connecting Bluetooth Device
When performing operation, e.g., data sending/
receiving, for the first time with a Bluetooth
compatible device, pairing is performed and
connection is made; thereafter, data sending/
receiving starts. When connecting registered
devices, a device can be selected.
<Example: Performing pairing when sending
phonebook>
aPhonebook list (P98)y Select
Phonebook yh [Function] y "Send
Contact" y "Bluetooth"
b"[Look for Devices]"
Searching starts and names of detected devices
appear on search result screen.
• When there are registered and/or connected devices,
names of such devices appear.
■Connecting registered device
From data exchange screen, select a device to
be connected and press h [Select] to start
sending.
cSelect a device yh [Select]
The other party's device is requested for
connection. When the other party has entered
PIN, registration confirmation screen appears.
dh [Yes] y Enter PIN yi [OK]
When paring has completed after collating PIN,
the other party's device is connected and sending
starts. (Checking specifications)
• Registered devices can be confirmed with "Device
History".
Registering and Connecting Audio Devices
When connecting Bluetooth compatible headset
or handsfree compatible device, paring is
performed beforehand. When connecting
registered devices, a device can be selected.
aBluetooth Link screen (P239) y "Audio
Devices"
b"[Look for Devices]"
Searching starts and names of detected devices
appear on search result screen.
• When there are registered and/or connected devices,
names of such devices appear.
Default
Power: Off
Name: Motorola Phone(Checking
specifications)
Bluetooth Link
screen
Object Exchange
screen
Bluetooth device
screen
Continued on the next page
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■Connecting registered device
Select a device to be connected from
Bluetooth device screen and press h
[Select]. When PIN is required, go to Step 4.
When not, stand-by screen reappears.
cSelect a device yh [Select]
A device is searched for again. When it is
detected, a registration confirmation screen
appears.
• When a device requiring no PIN is detected, registration
completes and the stand-by display reappears.
dh [Yes] y Enter PIN yi [OK]
Registration completes when PIN is collated.
Stand-by display appears when the device is
connected. (Checking specifications)
• A registered device will be listed when Bluetooth device
screen appears the next time.
• When a registered device is selected, it is connected
and the stand-by display reappears.
Receiving Data from Another Device
When receiving data from another Bluetooth
device, Bluetooth function of FOMA handset
must be placed in stand-by mode beforehand.
• When "Receive All" of data is performed, data saved in
FOMA handset of the same type as the received data is
overwritten. (Checking specifications)
aBluetooth Link screen (P239) y "Find
Me"
Searchable time appears and $★$ flashes in the
top of the screen.
bData is sent from the other party's device
A screen appears notifying reception of a
connection request.
• Name of the device requesting connection appears.
■When there is a connection request from a
device not registered
When PIN is entered from the other party's
device, paring confirmation appears on FOMA
handset.
When you press h [Yes] and enter PIN,
screen notifying reception of connection
request appears.
ci [Grant]
When receiving one data item, operation ends
upon completion of data reception.
•$★$ remains ON while receiving data and it starts
flashing when reception has completed. $★$ goes unlit
when searchable time (3 minutes) has elapsed.
dEnter the Security Code y Enter PIN
Screen for confirming operation continuation
appears.
eh [Yes]
■When data reception of all items has
completed (Checking specifications)
Phonebook
Data preview screen appears. Press h [Register
Now] to display the Create Contact screen and h
[Save] to save data in phonebook.
Schedule
Schedule Detail screen appears. Press h [Function]
and select "Save" to save data in Schedule. Press h
[Function] and select "Copy All" to copy all character
information on detail screen.
Image/video/music files (Checking
specifications)
Display/replay screen appears. When you press h
[Function], select "Save" and enter a name, data is
saved in related Databox folder.
• Function menu on display/replay screen →P240
Function Menu on Display/Replay Screen
aDisplay/replay screen (P240) yh
[Function] y Perform the following
operations
Set in Message
Attach data for creating and sending message. →P175
Store Only
Save data in FOMA handset.
Apply as Wallpaper
Set data on the wallpaper screen. (Checking specifications)
Apply as Screen Saver
Set data on screen saver. (Checking specifications)
Apply as "Camera Off" Image
Set data as Camera Off image for Video Call. (Checking
specifications)
Print and Store
Print data with Bluetooth compatible printer and save it.
(Checking specifications)
Printing with Bluetooth Compatible Printer
Using Bluetooth compatible printer, you can
print registered contents of phonebook and/or
Schedule or images saved in Databox in
wireless mode.
<Example: Printing one phonebook>
aPhonebook list (P98) y Select
phonebook yh [Function] y "Print"
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■Printing 2 or more
phonebooks
On Phonebook list, press
h [Function], select
"Select Multiple to" y
"Print", select phonebooks
to be printed and press
c.
b"Template" y Select a style yh
[View]
Display print preview of a selected style.
•s: Switch between size and print preview.
• For Schedule, select monthly/weekly/daily display style
depending on the screen display used for operation.
(Checking specifications)
• For an image, select its size. (Checking specifications)
ch [Select]
Return to print Options screen.
d"[Print]"
Printer screen appears.
e"[Look for Devices]"
Searching starts and names of detected devices
appear on search result screen.
• When there are registered and/or connected devices,
names of such devices appear.
■Connecting registered device
Select a device to be connected on printer
screen and press h [Select] to start printing.
fSelect a device yh [Select]
Printing starts.
Managing Registered Devices
You can confirm registered devices, change
device names, change access types and delete
all registered devices.
aBluetooth Link screen (P239) y "Device
History"
Bluetooth device screen appears showing
registered devices.
#/*: Switch to display of individual types. Each
pressing changes the type.
■Deleting registered device
Select a registered device, press h
[Function] and select "Delete".
bSelect a registered device yc
cSelect one of function given below
Name
• Modify name of a registered device. Up to ●● full-pitch or
●● half-pitch characters can be entered.
y Enter a name
Access Settings
Set a reaction to a connection request from the device
registered. (Checking specifications)
Access Settings
Select a reaction for each service to a connection request from
"Auto", "Always Ask", "Reject" or "Just Once".
• The device type is displayed under "Type" on the Device
detail screen. You cannot edit the type.
Print Options
screen
Auto
Always Ask
Reject
Just Once
Custom
: Always allow connection.
: Request entry of PIN for each connection.
: Reject connection.
: Allow only the first connection requesting entry
of PIN and automatically set "Reject" thereafter.
: Operate in the same way as when "Access
Settings" is selected.
Handsfree Voice Gateway
: Set a reaction for headset/handsfree
service. Select a reaction and then press
h [Select].
OBEX Object Push
OBEX File Transfer
: Set a reaction for Object Push/Nasic
Imaging Service. Select a reaction and
then press h [Select].
: Set a reaction for File Transfer Service.
Select a reaction and then press h
[Select].
Dial-up Networking Gateway
: Set a reaction for Dial-up Networking
Service. Select a reaction and then
press h [Select].
Audio Source : Set a reaction for Audio Service. Select
a reaction and then press h [Select].
Audio/Video Remote Control Target
: Set a reaction for Audio/Video Control
service. Select a reaction and then press
h [Select].
Device Detail
screen
Screen to be
inserted
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* You need to obtain a microSD memory card separately to use the functions related to the microSD memory card. →P221
User Accounts
Confirming UIM Information
You can confirm Operator information saved in
the UIM. (Checking the specifications)
acy$★$ (Settings) y "Phone Status" y
"User Accounts" y "NTT DoCoMo" y
Enter UIM PIN
Storage Devices
Confirming Memory Usage
You can confirm occupied and empty capacities
of FOMA handset memory. If a memory card is
inserted, you can also check the usage of the
memory card.
acy$★$ (Settings) y "Phone Status" y
"Storage Devices"
b"Phone"/"MicroSD"
Detail screen appears.
• On detail screen, press h [Function] and select
"Copy All" to copy all character information in detail
screen.
Function Menu on Storage Devices Screen
aStorage Devices screen (P242) yh
[Function] y Perform the following
operations
Rename
• You can change a display name of FOMA handset/microSD
memory card. Up to ●● full-pitch or ●● half-pitch
characters can be entered.
y Enter a name
• No symbols can be entered.
Format
Delete all data registered in FOMA handset/microSD memory
card. (Checking specifications)
yh [Yes] yh [Yes]/i [No]
• To enter a new display name after formatting is completed,
press h [Yes] and enter the name.
Other Information
Confirming Detail Information
of FOMA Handset
You can confirm various information of FOMA
handset such as available functions and
software version.
acy$★$ (Settings) y "Phone Status" y
"Other Information" y Select
information yh [View]
Information detail screen appears.
• On information detail screen, press h [Function] and
select "Copy All" to copy all character information in
detail screen.
Master Reset
Initializing Various
Function Settings
You can initialize the settings of various
functions to the default settings.
• For functions initialized to the default settings, see "Menu
List".
acy$★$ (Settings) y "General
Settings" y "Master Reset" y Enter the
Security Code yh [Yes]
Upon completion of Master Reset, the FOMA
handset is restarted.
• Master Reset does not reset settings of i-mode or mail
functions. →P157, P184
Master Clear
Deleting All Data Registered
You can initialize settings of various functions
changed to default settings and delete data you
have registered.
Storage Devices
screen
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acy$★$ (Settings) y "General
Settings" y "Master Clear" y Enter the
Security Code yh [Yes]
Upon completion of Master Clear, FOMA handset
is restarted.
• Data registered by default are not deleted.(Checking
specifications)
• Protected data is also deleted. (Checking specifications)
• Data saved in UIM or microSD memory card is not
deleted.
• Before executing Master Clear, confirm that the
remaining battery level is sufficient.
• During Master Clear, functions/communications are
disabled.
• The pre-saved data on the FOMA handset will not be
deleted.(Checking the specifications)
• After this function is executed, the Ticker will no longer
be displayed. Press h [i-channel] to display the
channel list, then the latest information is downloaded
and the Ticker will be turned on.(Checking the
specifications)
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Network Services
Network Services Available .....................................................................................246
Voicemail Service<Voicemail>.................................................................................246
Call Waiting<Call Waiting>.......................................................................................247
Call Forwarding Service<Call Forwarding>............................................................248
Nuisance Call Barring Service<Nuisance Call Barring> .......................................249
Caller ID Display Request Service<Caller ID Request>.........................................249
Dual Network Service<Dual Network>....................................................................250
English Guidance<Status Request> .......................................................................250
Service Dial<Service Dial>.......................................................................................250
Selecting Reaction to Incoming Call during a Call<Incoming Call Mgmt>..........251
Setting Remote Control<Remote Control>.............................................................251
Multi Number<Multi Number>..................................................................................251
Registering and Using Service<Additional Services (USSD registration)> ........252
This manual describes the outline of network services from the aspect of the operation procedures
using Menu on the FOMA handset. For details, see "Network Services Operation Guide". For the Multi
number, see "Multi Number Operation Guide".
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Network Services Available
FOMA handset allows to use following network
services:
• "Deactivating service" does not mean canceling the
contract of a service such as Voicemail or Call
Forwarding service.
• This manual describes overview of network services
through operations of FOMA handset menus. For
details, refer to "Network Services User's Guide". For
Multi Number, refer to "Multi Number User's Guide".
• When $★$ is being displayed, network services other
than public mode are unavailable.
• Network service is also available overseas. →P276
• When a new network service is provided from DoCoMo,
it can be registered to the menu. →P252
Voicemail
Voicemail Service
When there is an incoming Call while $★$ is
displayed or FOMA handset is OFF, it is
answered with Response Greeting instead of
you and caller's voice message is stored.
Recorded voice messages can be confirmed
anywhere in Japan.
• While $★$ is being displayed, operations of Voicemail
service are disabled.
• Up to 20 voice messages can be recorded, each of
approximately 3 minutes in length, and they are stored 72
hours.
• When a voice message is recorded, $★$ or other mark
appears in the top of the screen and reception information
is recorded in Received Calls (it is not recorded when
Ringing Time set is 0 second).
•
When a caller of a video call records a voice message, $
★
$
is not displayed on the top of the screen but it is notified to
you with SMS.
Basic Flow of Voicemail Service
Step 1: Set to activate the service
Step 2: An incoming Voice Call is received*
Step 3: Caller records a voice message
Step 4: Replays voice message
*: When you are in a hurry, you may want to record a voice
message without Response Greeting of Voicemail service.
In such a case, you can immediately start voice message
recording mode by pressing #.
• When you are in a service area or FOMA handset is ON
in Step 2, a ring tone sounds until Ringing Time set
elapses. When an incoming call is not answered while a
ring tone is sounding, it is connected to Voicemail
Center.
• When a voice message is recorded in Step 3, $★$
appears in the top of the screen and missed call history
is stored in Received Calls.
• Even with Voicemail service set to deactivate, an
incoming Call can be manually connected to Voicemail
Center. (Checking the specifications) →P66, P84
Using Voicemail Service
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y
"Voicemail" y Perform the following
operations
Play Messages
Make a call to Voicemail Center and replay a voice message.
y h [Yes] y Operate according to a voice guidance
Service names
Subscription
Monthly
charge
Reference
Voicemail service Required Charged P246
Call Waiting Required Charged P247
Call Forwarding
service
Required Free P248
Nuisance Call
Barring
Required Free P249
Caller ID
Notification
service
Not required Free
P51
Caller ID Display
Request
Not required Free P249
Dual Network
service
Required Charged P250
English Guidance Not required Free P250
Multi Number Required Charged P251
Public Mode
(Drive Mode)
Not required Free P72
Public Mode
(Power OFF)
Not required Free P73
SMS (Short
Message)
Not required Free P171
For services requiring subscription, contact
"DoCoMo Information Center" given on the
back of this manual.
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Activate
Enter between 0 - 120 seconds for the Ringing Time.
y h [Yes] y h [Yes] / i [No]
• To start without changing settings, press i [No].
y Enter Ringing Time by j y h [OK]
Deactivate
y h [Yes]
Set Ringing Time
Set time before connecting to Voicemail Center after receiving a
Voice Call. Enter a time ranging 0 to 120 seconds.
y Enter Ringing Time by j y h [OK]
Voicemail Status
Confirm the current settings.
Voicemail Settings
Make a call to Voicemail Center and change the settings
according to a voice guidance.
y h [Yes] y Operate according to a voice guidance
Check Messages
Check whether a new voice message is recorded.
Voicemail Intl
Operate the Voicemail service overseas. →P276
• The Ringing Time can also be entered using dial keys.
• When there is an incoming call with this time set to 0
second, it is connected to Voicemail Center with no
ringing operation carried out and nothing recorded in
Received Calls.
• When this time is shorter than that set for "Ring Delay",
the call is connected to Voicemail Center with no ringing
operation carried out.
• When this time is shorter than a response time set for
"Record Message", this service operates by priority.
• You can activate or deactivate the Voicemail service,
and set the ringing time from the Function menu.
• You may not be able to check record messages
recorded after checking the service even if you check
the service again.
Incoming Alert
Incoming Alert is a service that notifies you with
SMS of Received Call of an incoming call arrived
while $★$ was displayed or FOMA handset
power was OFF. When you return to a network
area or FOMA handset is turned ON with
Incoming Alert set to activate, SMS will be sent.
• This cannot be operated from a menu.
• For details, refer to "Network Services User's Guide".
aEnter "*2001"y o
Subsequently, operate following the voice
guidance.
• Following the voice guidance, press 1 y 1 /
0.
• Up to 5 received calls are provided for one incoming
alert.
• Even when you set to "Reject all SMS messages",
received call notification will be received.
• Fee for setup and received call notification (reception of
SMS) is free.
Call Waiting
Call Waiting
When there is an incoming call during a current
Voice Call, you can answer it by putting the
current call on hold. You can also make a call to
another party, putting the current call on hold.
• While $★$ is being displayed, operations of Call
Forwarding service are disabled.
• Call Waiting is enabled only when "Incoming Call Mgmt" is
set to "Answer Call".
• If the other party put on hold is the caller, the caller
continues to be charged call fee during call hold.
Using Call Waiting
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y "Call
Waiting" y Perform the following
operations
Activate
yh [Yes]
Deactivate
yh [Yes]
Status Request
Confirm the current settings.
Answering Incoming Call Putting
Current Call on Hold
When there is an incoming call during current
Voice Call, an in-call ring tone is emitted from
the earpiece and incoming call screen appears.
aIncoming call y i [Answer] / o
The active voice call is placed on hold and you can
answer the incoming call.
• To activate a call put on hold, press i [Select App]
and select "Active Voice Call".
Set Ringing Time
Status Request
Check Messages
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• To disconnect a call put on hold, activate it with the
above procedure and press p.
Making a Call Putting Current Call on Hold
You can make a new Voice Call, putting a current
Voice Call on hold.
aTalking screen (P54) y Enter a phone
number y i [Answer] / o
The current Voice Call is put on hold.
• To activate a call put on hold, press i [Select App]
and select "Active Voice Call".
• To disconnect a call put on hold, activate it with the
above procedure and press p.
Answering Incoming Call Terminating
Current Call
Answer an incoming Voice Call, terminating the
current Voice Call.
aIncoming call y h [Function] y"End
Active Call & Answer"
A Voice Call termination screen appears and then
Talking screen for the incoming call appears.
Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding Service
When there is an incoming Voice Call while $★$
is displayed or FOMA handset is OFF, it is
automatically forwarded to a registered phone
number.
• While $★$ is being displayed, operations of Call
Forwarding service are disabled.
• Forwarded to only a video-phone conforming to 3G-324M
if a video call comes in.
• The subscriber to Call Forwarding service is changed the
call cost for forwarding a call to a forwarding destination.
• This service is not available with some billing plans.
Basic Flow of Call Forwarding Service
Step 1:Register a phone number of forwarding
destination
Step 2:Set to activate the service
Step 3:Incoming call arrives
Step 4:Forward call to forwarding destination
• When you are in a service area or FOMA handset is ON
in Step 3, a ring tone sounds until Ringing Time set
elapses. When an incoming call is not answered while a
ring tone is sounding, it is forwarded to a forwarding
destination.
• When the call is forwarded in Step 4, it is recorded as a
missed call in Received Calls.
• Even with Call Forwarding service set to deactivate, an
incoming Voice Call can be manually forwarded to a
forwarding destination. →P66, P84
Using Call Forwarding Service
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y "Call
Forwarding" y Perform the following
operations
Activate
Enter between 0 - 120 seconds for the Ringing Time.
y "Number" y Enter a phone number of forwarding
destination y i [OK]
• To set to activate without changing settings of a forwarding
destination phone number already registered, press i
h [Start] and press h [Yes].
y "Ringing Time" y Use j to enter Ringing Time y h
[OK] y h [Start] y h [Yes]
Deactivate
y h [Yes]
Register Forwarding Number
y Enter forwarding destination phone number y i
[Save] y "Register Number Only" / "Register and Activate"
• When "Register Forwarding Number" is selected, the phone
number is registered and operation ends.
y h [Start] y h [Yes]
Fwd Party Busy Setting
Set whether to connect to Voicemail Center when the forwarding
destination is busy.
y h [Yes]
Status Request
Confirm the current settings.
Call Forwarding Intl
Operate the Call Forwarding service overseas. →P277
• The Ringing Time can also be entered using dial keys
• The following operations are available by pressing h
[Function] on the Forwarding number entry screen:
- Select in order of "Browse" y "Dialed Calls"/
"Received Calls"/"Phonebook" to select a phone
number from a call log or Contact to enter the phone
number.
- Select "Cancel" to cancel saving.
- Select "Editing Function" to edit text. →P260
- Select "Cancel Entry" to cancel saving.
• When there is an incoming call with this time set to 0
second, it is forwarded with no ringing operation carried
out and nothing recorded in Received Calls.
• When this time is shorter than that set for "Ring Delay",
the call is forwarded with no ringing operation carried
out.
Ringing Time
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• When this time is shorter than a response time set for
"Record Message", this service operates by priority.
• You can activate or deactivate the Call Forwarding
service, and configure the Forwarding Party Busy
Setting from the Function menu.
Setting to Enable/Disable Forwarding
Guidance
• This cannot be operated from a menu.
• For details, refer to "Network Service User's Guide".
aEnter "1429" y o
Subsequently, operate following the voice
guidance.
• Following the voice guidance, press 2 y 1 /
0 y #.
Nuisance Call Barring
Nuisance Call Barring
Service
You can set to reject unwanted incoming calls
such as sales calls from registered phone
numbers. When there is an incoming call from
one of registered parties, a call rejection
guidance (voice/video) is played on the caller's
phone and the call is disconnected without
making ringing operation on your FOMA
handset.
• While $★$ is being displayed, operations of Nuisance Call
Barring service are disabled.
• Up to 30 phone numbers can be registered.
• Incoming call from the rejected party is not recorded in
Received Calls.
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y
"Nuisance Call Barring" y Perform the
following operations
Register Caller
Set to reject the phone number of the last incoming call received
and you talked over.
y h [OK]
Delete Last Entry
Delete the last registered phone number.
y h [Yes]
Delete All Entries
Delete all registered phone numbers.
y h [Yes]
• When there is an incoming call from a party registered in
multiple network services including this service, this
service operates by priority. For details, refer to
"Network Service User's Guide".
• When 30 phone numbers have already been registered,
a confirmation screen appears asking whether to delete
the oldest phone number for new registration. Press
h [Yes] to register.
Specifying a Phone Number to Be
Rejected
• This cannot be operated from a menu.
• For details, refer to "Network Service User's Guide".
aEnter "144" y o
Subsequently, operate following the voice
guidance.
• Following a voice guidance, press 3 and enter a
phone number.
Caller ID Request
Caller ID Display Request
Service
You can set to reject an incoming call from a
caller sending no caller ID. When there is an
incoming call with no caller ID notified, a caller
ID requesting guidance (voice/video) is played
on the caller's phone and the call is
disconnected without making ringing operation
on your FOMA handset.
• While $★$ is being displayed, operations of Caller ID
Display Request service are disabled.
• Incoming call from the rejected party is not recorded in
Received Calls.
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y "Caller
ID Request" y Perform the following
operations
Activate
y h [Yes]
Deactivate
y h [Yes]
Status Request
Confirm the current settings.
Status Request
Register Caller
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• When there is an incoming call from a party registered in
multiple network services including this service, this
service operates by priority. For details, refer to
"Network Service User's Guide".
• This service is applicable only to calls with "Private
Calling" set as a reason for hiding caller ID.
Dual Network
Dual Network Service
This service allows you to use your subscribed
FOMA handset phone number also for mova.
You can use this service, e.g., to switch to mova
for talking/communicating out of the FOMA
service area.
• While $★$ is being displayed, operations of Dual Network
service are disabled.
• FOMA and mova cannot be used at the same time.
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y "Dual
Network" y Perform the following
operations
Switch Network
Switch mova to FOMA to make FOMA handset available.
y h [Yes] y Enter a Network Security Code
Status Request
Confirm the current settings.
• When switching from FOMA to mova, operate from a
mova handset.
• Switching the network during communication forcibly
terminates it.
Status Request
English Guidance
You can set to play voice guidance in English
individually for making or receiving calls. When
you set to play voice guidance in English for
making calls, voice guidance for setting various
network services such as Voicemail service is
also played in English.
■Outgoing calls (Guidance to yourself)
■Incoming calls (Guidance to the caller)
• While $★$ is being displayed, operations of English
guidance are disabled.
• When the caller is using this service at the same time, the
caller's settings for making calls have precedence over the
receiver's settings for receiving calls.
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y
"Guidance Language" y Perform the
following operations
Incoming+Outgoing
Set voice guidance collectively for incoming and outgoing calls.
y Select language for incoming calls y h [Select] y
Select language for outgoing calls y h [Select]
Incoming Only
y Select language for incoming calls y h [Select]
Outgoing Only
y Select language for outgoing calls y h [Select]
Status Request
Confirm the current settings.
Service Dial
Service Dial
You can easily make a call to DoCoMo
Information Center and contacts for inquiries
concerning malfunctions.
• While $★$ is being displayed, operations of Service Dial
are disabled.
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y
"Service Dial" y Perform the following
operations
ドコモ総合案内・受付 (Information Center)
Make a call to DoCoMo Information Center or contacts.
ドコモ故障問合せ (Failure Inquiry)
Make a call to contacts for inquiries concerning malfunctions.
• Depending on your UIM, some items may be displayed
in different order or not displayed.
Switch Network
Language Description
Japanese Voice guidance is played in Japanese.
English Voice guidance is played in English.
Language Description
Japanese Voice guidance is played in Japanese.
Japanese+
English
Voice guidance is played in Japanese
and then in English.
English+
Japanese
Voice guidance is played in English and
then in Japanese.
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Network Services XXXXX
Incoming Call Mgmt
Selecting Reaction to
Incoming Call during a Call
When you have subscribed to Voicemail, Call
Waiting and/or Call Forwarding services, you
can set how to react to an incoming call during a
Voice Call, Video Call or 64K data
communication.
• To activate a selected operation, "In-call Arrival Act" must
be set to activate.
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y
"Incoming Call Mgmt" y Select
Incoming call management yh
(Select)
Answer Call : Make a reception operation. When
Voicemail, Call Waiting and/or Call
Forwarding services are set to
activate, their settings are used for
operation.
Send to Voicemail : Connect an incoming call arriving
during a call/communication to
Voicemail Center.
Forward Call : Forward an incoming call arriving
during a call/communication to a
forwarding destination.
Reject Call : Reject an incoming call arriving
during a call/communication.
Incoming Call Setting
You can set to activate/deactivate a reaction
selected from "In-call Arrival Act".
• While $★$ is being displayed, operations of Incoming Call
Setting are disabled.
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y
"Incoming Call Setting" y Perform the
following operations
Activate
y h [Yes]
Deactivate
y h [Yes]
Status Request
Confirm the current settings.
Remote Control
Setting Remote Control
You can set to enable remote control of various
settings of Voicemail and/or Call Forwarding
services from other phones including public
phones.
• While $★$ is being displayed, operations of Remote
Control settings are disabled.
• If you activate the remote control setting, you can change
settings of Voicemail Service and Call Forwarding Service
from overseas.
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y
"Remote Control" y Perform the
following operations
Activate
y h [Yes]
Deactivate
y h [Yes]
Status Request
Confirm the current settings.
Multi Number
Multi Number
In addition to your My Number (Basic Number),
you can add and use up to 2 numbers:
Additional Numbers 1 and 2. You can select the
stored additional number from the function
menu when you make a call.
Registering Additional Number(s)
You can register or set name, number/ring tone
for additional numbers.
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y "Multi
Number"
b"Basic Number"/"Additional Number 1"/
"Additional Number 2" y h [Function]
y "Edit"
Multi Number
screen
Screen to be
inserted
Continued on the next page
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• When "Basic Number" is
selected, only a name can be
registered.
cPerform the following operations
Name
• Enter a name of an additional number. Up to 20 full-/half-pitch
characters can be entered.
y Enter a name
Phone number
• Register an additional number. Up to 26 digits can be entered.
y Enter a number y i [OK]
Ringer ID
Set a ring tone to be emitted when there is an incoming call to a
registered additional number.
y Select a folder y c y Select ring tone/melody y c
• If you remove or replace the UIM, the information
(Name/Phone number/ring tone, etc.) stored in the
FOMA handset may be erased. In such a case, store it
again. (Checking the specifications)
• The following operations are available by pressing h
[Function] on the Multi Number screen:
- Select "View" to check the content of the selected
number.
- Select "Edit" to modify the selected number.
- Select "Set as Default" to set the selected number as
the number to be used normally.
Setting Default
You can set a registered additional number as a
phone number used for making ordinary calls.
aMulti Number screen (P251) y Select a
number y c y h [Yes]
Confirming Primary Number Settings
aMulti Number screen (P251) y "Multi
Number" y "Status Request"
Setting Dial Number for Each Call
aEnter a phone number
bh [Function] y "Multi Number" y
Select a dial number y h [Select]
co / c
■Making Video Call
Press t.
• When a dial number is selected, the phone number is
succeeded by "*590# (Basic Number)"/"*591#
(Additional Number 1)"/"*592 (Additional Number 2)".
• This function is not available if no additional number is
stored.
Additional Services (USSD registration)
Registering and Using
Service
When new network services are provided by
DoCoMo, you can register up to 10 new services
to FOMA handset.
Adding Service
Register a service name and "Special number"/
"Service number (USSD)" informed from
DoCoMo.
• Special number is a number used to connect to Service
Center.
• Service number (USSD) is a code used to notify to Service
Center.
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y
"Additional Services"
b"New Service" y Perform the following
operations
Name
• Enter a service name. Up to 10 full-pitch or 20 half-pitch
characters can be entered.
y Enter a service name
Number
• Register Special number/Service number (USSD). Up to 20
digits can be entered.
y Enter Special number/Service number (USSD)
ch [Complete]
Edit screen
Screen to be
inserted
Additional
Services screen
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• The following operations are available by pressing h
[Function] on the Number entry screen:
- Select in order of "Browse" y "Dialed Calls"/
"Received Calls"/"Phonebook" to select a phone
number from a call log or Contact to enter the phone
number.
- Select "Cancel" to cancel saving.
- Select "Editing function menu" to edit text. →P260
- Select "Cancel Entry" to cancel saving.
Function Menu on Additional Services Screen
aAdditional services screen (P252) y
h [Function] y Perform the following
operations
New
Go to Step 2 (P252) of "Adding Service".
Edit
Modify an added service. Go to Step 2 (P252) of "Adding
Service".
Delete
Delete a selected service.
y h [Yes]
Delete All
Delete all services added.
y h [Yes]
Executing Added Service
• While $★$ is being displayed, operations of Additional
Services are disabled.
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y
"Additional Services" y Select a service
y c y h [Yes]
Connect to Service Center.
Registering Additional Message
You can register up to 10 answer messages for
code (USSD) returned from Service Center when
an added service makes a connection to Service
Center with service code (USSD).
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y
"Additional Msg"
■To check the added
Answer Message
Select an Answer Message
and press c. The detail
screen opens. You can
check the answer message
and the service code
(USSD).
b"[New Message]" y
Perform the following operations
Message
Up to 10 full-pitch or 20 half-pitch characters can be entered.
y Enter an answering message
USSD String
Register service code (USSD). Up to 20 digits can be entered.
y Enter service code (USSD)
ch [Complete]
• The following operations are available by pressing h
[Function] on the USSD entry screen:
- Select in order of "Browse" y "Dialed Calls"/
"Received Calls"/"Phonebook" to select a phone
number from a call log or Contact to enter the phone
number.
- Select "Cancel" to cancel saving.
Function Menu on Answering Message
Setup/Detailed Screen
aAnswering message screen (P261)/
Detailed screen y h [Function] y
Perform the following operations
New
Go to Step 2 (P253) of "Registering answering message".
Edit
Modify a registered answer message. Go to Step 2 (P253) of
"Registering answering message".
Delete
Delete a selected answering message.
y h [Yes]
Delete All
Delete all registered answering messages.
y h [Yes]
Number
USSD String
Additional Msg
screen
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Data Communication
Data Communication ................................................................................................256
Before Using..............................................................................................................257
Preparing for Data Communication ........................................................................258
AT Command.............................................................................................................258
For details of data communication, refer to "Manual for Data Communication" (PDF version) in
included CD-ROM.
To view "Manual for Data Communication" (PDF version), you must have Adobe Reader (Version 6.0
or up recommended).
When Adobe Reader is not installed in your PC, you can download it of the latest version from Adobe
Systems' web site (communication fee is charged). For details, visit Adobe Systems' web site.
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Data Communication XXXXX
Data Communication
When FOMA handset is connected to a PC, data
communication is enabled in 3 modes: packet
communication, 64K data communication and
data transfer (OBEX).
Data Communications Enabled from
FOMA Handset
■Packet communication
Communication mode charged depending on the
size of data sent and received. It allows data
communication at the maximum rate of 384kbps
for reception and 64Kbps for send.
To use packet communication, you must connect
FOMA handset to a PC with FOMA USB cable
(optional) or Bluetooth and use an access point of
DoCoMo internet connection service "mopera U"
or "mopera" compatible with FOMA packet
communication.
■64K data communication
Communication mode charged depending on
time of connection to network. It allows data
communication at the rate of 64Kbps.
To use 64K data communication, you must
connect FOMA handset to a PC with FOMA USB
cable or Bluetooth and use an access point of
DoCoMo internet connection service "mopera U"
or "mopera" compatible with FOMA 64K data
communication or an access point compatible
with ISDN synchronous 64K.
■Data transfer (OBEX)
Communication mode for sending or receiving
data using FOMA USB cable (optional), infrared
function or Bluetooth.
To transfer data between FOMA handsets and a
PC connected to each other with FOMA USB
cable or Bluetooth, you must install data link
software (P302) to the PC. To transfer data with
infrared or Bluetooth function, that function must
be installed in a PC or other devices used for
communication.
• Be careful that sending/receiving a large volume of data
with packet communication or long-time network
connection with 64K data communication will require a
high communication fee.
Connecting FOMA Handset to PC, etc.
For data communication, FOMA handset can be
connected to a PC, etc. in the following ways:
■Using FOMA USB cable (USB connection)
FOMA handset connected to a device such as a
PC with FOMA USB cable is available for all
communication modes (packet communication,
64K data communication and data transfer
(OBEX)).
• When using FOMA USB cable for connection, a
communication setup file (driver) must be installed. For
details on connection and each operation, refer to
"データ通信マニュアル (Data Communication
Manual)" (in PDF format).
• When using, set USB mode setup to "Data
Connection".
Using infrared function
■Using Bluetooth (Bluetooth connection)
Use of Bluetooth makes all communication
modes (packet communication, 64K data
communication and data transfer (OBEX))
available.
• When using Bluetooth for connection, use a standard
Bluetooth modem or a Bluetooth modem provided by
Bluetooth device manufacturers. For installation and
settings, contact manufacturers of your PC or
Bluetooth device.
■Using Infrared
Use of infrared function makes data transfer
(OBEX) available.
Data can be sent and received to/from a device
such as a PC with infrared function installed.
• Communicating →P223
Precautions for Use
■Usage fee of internet service provider
When using internet, you will be charged for
usage fee from internet service provider
(hereinafter, referred to as provider) connected.
This usage fee is to be paid directly to the
provider, independently of FOMA service usage
fee. For details of the usage fee, contact the
provider.
DoCoMo internet connection service "moperaU"
or "mopera" is available. "mopera U" is a charged
service requiring subscription. "mopera" is a
service free of charge requiring no subscription.
■Setting access point (provider, etc.)
Packet communication and 64K data
communication use different access points.
Packet communication requires to use an access
point compatible with packet communication and
64K data communication requires one compatible
with FOMA 64K data communication or ISDN
synchronous 64K.
• DoPa access points are not available.
• PHS64K/32K data communication access points for
PIAFS, etc. are not available.
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■User authentication for network access
Some access points may require user
authentication (ID and password) for connection.
In that case, enter ID and password for
connection using communication software (dial-
up network). ID and password are provided from
the provider or network administrator of the
access point. For details, contact the provider or
network administrator of the access point.
■Access authentication for using browser
When FirstPass (user certificate) is required for
access authentication using PC's browser, install
FirstPass PC software from included CD-ROM
and make necessary settings.
For details, see "FirstPassManual" (PDF format)
in included CD-ROM. To view "FirstPassManual"
(PDF version), you must have Adobe Reader
(Version 6.0 or up recommended). When Adobe
Reader is not installed in your PC, you can
download it of the latest version from Adobe
Systems' web site (communication fee is
charged). For details, visit Adobe Systems' web
site.
■Conditions for packet communication or 64K
data communication
Communication using FOMA handset requires
the conditions given below.
(Even with these conditions arranged,
communication may be disabled due to
congestion in the base station or under some
signal conditions.)
• FOMA USB cable must be available on the PC.
• For Bluetooth connection, a PC or another device must
be compatible with Dial-Up Networking Profile of
Bluetooth standard Ver.x.x.
• FOMA handset must be in FOMA service area.
• For packet communication, the access point must be
compatible with FOMA packet communication.
• For 64K data communication, the access pint must be
compatible with FOMA 64K data communication or
ISDN synchronous 64K.
■Terms of data communication
APN (Access Point Name)
Identification of access point for packet communication
(provider or LAN). Internet connection service "mopera U"
for FOMA is represented as "mopera.net" in APN.
cid (Context Identifier)
Registration No. for registering access point (APN) for
packet communication to FOMA handset. FOMA
handset allows to register xx APNs using cid's 1 to xx.
DNS (Domain Name System)
System for converting understandable domain names
such as "mopera.net" to numeric addresses managed
by computers.
OBEX (Object Exchange)
Communication protocol for file transfer defined by IrDA
(Infrared Data Association). Data such as phonebook,
schedule contents, images can be sent or received to/
from devices compatible with OBEX protocol.
QoS (Quality of Service)
Represents network service quality. FOMA handset
allows to specify data communication rate condition
(the actual rate varies depending on communication
conditions, etc.).
W-TCP
TCP parameter used for packet communication through
FOMA network to make the most of TCP/IP
transmission capability. To make the most of FOMA
handset communication performance, TCP parameter
optimization is necessary.
PC administrative right
Right allowed to access all of Windows XP and
Windows 2000 systems. Users without administrative
right is not allowed to install or uninstall communication
setup file (driver) or FOMA PC setup software.
Before Using
Operating Environment
PC's operating environmental conditions
required for data communication are given
below.
*: Equipments for memory/hard disk may vary depending on
PC system configuration.
• Data communication may be unavailable for some
operating environmental conditions. DoCoMo will not
accept inquires about or not guarantee operations under
operating environmental conditions not mentioned in
"Operating Environment".
• To perform data communication by connecting
DoCoMo's PDA "musea" or "sigmarion II", you have to
update "musea" or "sigmarion II". For details of updating,
etc., visit DoCoMo's web site.
• FOMA handset is not compatible with Remote Wakeup.
• FOMA handset does not support FAX communications.
Items Requirements
PC • PC-AT compatible machine enabled to
use CD-ROM drive
• USB port (Universal Serial Bus
Specification Rev1.1/2.0)
• Display with resolution 800 x 600 dots,
High Color (65,536 colors) or higher
recommended
• When performing communication via
Bluetooth connection
- Dial-up Networking Profile
compatible device that complies with
Bluetooth Standard Version X.X.
OS • Windows XP, Windows 2000
(Japanese version)
Memory • Windows XP: 128M bytes or more*
• Windows 2000: 64M bytes or more*
Hard disk • Empty space of 5M bytes or more*
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Preparing for Data
Communication
Flow for preparing for packet or 64K data
communication is as shown below. For details,
refer to "Manual for Data Communication (PDF
version)".
■Data Communication Software included in
"FOMA M702iG用 CD-ROM (CD-ROM for
FOMA M702i)"
M702iG Communication Setup File (driver)
This file is to be installed on a PC so that
communication or file exchange can be performed after
the FOMA handset and the PC are connected using the
FOMA USB cable.
FOMA PC Setup Software
This software is to be installed on a PC to quickly
configure settings of dial-up connection, etc. that is
required to perform data communication.
AT Command
AT command is used to make and confirm
function settings for FOMA handset from a PC.
For details, see "Manual for Data
Communication" (PDF version) in included CD-
ROM.
Connect FOMA
handset to PC using
FOMA USB cable
(optional)
Install
communication
setup file (driver)
Check for completion
of installation
Install FOMA PC
setup software and
set access point
Connect
Set access point
without using FOMA
PC setup software
Check modem
Connect FOMA
handset to PC using
Bluetooth
Communication by
USB connection
Communication by
Bluetooth connection
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Character Entry
Character Entry.........................................................................................................260
Entering Characters..................................................................................................260
Making Character Entry Settings<Entry Setup>....................................................262
Modifying/Registering Common Phrase<Edit Common Phrase>........................264
Cutting, Copying or Pasting Characters.................................................................264
Using Kuten Code for Entry<Kuten Code>.............................................................265
Registering Frequently Used Words<New Word Dictionary>...............................265
Initializing Learned Data<Reset Learned Data>.....................................................266
Using Downloaded Dictionaries<Download Dictionary>......................................266
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Character Entry XXXXX
Character Entry
Character entry is required for various
operations such as registering phonebook or
creating mail. Learn about character entry to
take advantage of FOMA handset.
Character Entry Screen
Character entry screen displays the following
information:
aEntry mode
→P260
$★$: Hiragana
character
entry mode
$★$: Katakana
character
entry mode
$★$: Alphabetic
character entry mode
$★$: Numeric character entry mode
bFull/Half-pitch switch
$★$: Full-Pitch
$★$: Half-Pitch
cAvailable number of characters to be
entered/Available bytes to be entered
The number is reduced as you enter and
confirm characters.
dCursor
Indicates a position to enter a character. Blinks
in entry waiting state.
eConversion function
Conversion function displayed are words or
phrases predicted from characters entered or
those predicted to succeed entered characters.
They do not appear when "J Matching" or "J
Next Word" is "Off". →P263
• For the character entry screen that has a fixed number
of available characters regardless of full- or half-pitch
characters, the available number of characters reduces
by one after one character is entered and confirmed. For
the character entry screen that has a fixed number of
bytes, the available bytes reduces by two when a full-
pitch character is entered and reduces by one when a
half-pitch character is entered.
Switch Entry Mode
To change entry mode, press h [Function],
select "Entry Mode" and select an entry mode to
be used.
Entry modes and characters available are listed
below.
■Switching other entry method
Switching full-/half-pitch
Press and hold t (for 1+ seconds).
• Unavailable before characters are confirmed.
Switching upper-/lower-case
Upper-/lower-case mode is toggled each time t is
pressed after entering a character, such as an
alphabetic character or "つ", which is available in 2
modes.
• Unavailable after characters are confirmed.
■Operations using other than dial keys
i: Each press of this key switches the entry mode in
the order of "hiragana → katakana → Roman letters
→ numbers". Press this key while entered
characters are not confirmed to convert to katakana
and alphanumeric.
m: Each pressing changes the list screen in the order
of pictograph → emoticon → symbol.
o: Insert linefeed. Each press of this key while entered
characters are not confirmed returns to the
character displayed before the last key press.
o (for 1+ seconds)
: Enter a full-/half-pitch space (conforming to current
full-/half-pitch setting).
* (for 1+ seconds)
: Copy characters. →P265
Each press of this key while the entered character
has not been confirmed adds a "voiced sound
symbol → semivoiced sound symbol" (for available
characters only).
# (for 1+ seconds) : Paste characters.
Entering Characters
After entering some characters, you can select a
target word or phrase from conversion function
Available number of characters to be entered/Available
bytes to be entered
Character Entry
screen
c
b
d
e
a
Entry modes Characters that can be entered
Hiragana Hiragana characters (enabled to be
converted to Kanji, E-moji, emoticon,
numeric, full-pitch Katakana, or symbols)
E-moji E-moji
Emoticon Emoticon
Number Full-/half-pitch numeric characters
(enabled to enter some symbols)
Alphabet Full-/half-pitch alphabetic characters
(enabled to enter some symbols)
Katakana Full-/half-pitch Katakana (enabled to enter
some symbols)
Symbol Full-/half-pitch symbols
Kuten Code Hiragana, Kanji, full-pitch Katakana, full-
pitch numeric, full-pitch alphabetic,
symbols, etc.
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Character Entry XXXXX
using prediction function. By repeating this
procedure, you can quickly enter text.
• For characters that can be entered with dial keys, see "Dial
key assignments" (P290).
Entering Kanji/Hiragana/Katakana (Full
Pitch)
<Example: Entering "定例会議" as a schedule
subject>
aCreate New Event screen (P229) y
"Subject"
Character entry screen appears.
bEnter "定例会議"
"て": Press 4 4 times
"い": Press 1 twice
"れ": Press 9 4 times
"い": Press 1 twice
"か": Press 2 once
"い": Press 1 twice
"ぎ": Press 2 twice y Press * once
• Words and/or phrases predicted from entered
characters appear as conversion function.
• Up to 20 characters can be converted at a time.
cd
Move the cursor to a conversion option.
■When a target characters appear as a
conversion option during entry
Press d to move the cursor to the conversion
option and go to Step 4.
dSelect "定例会議" by a y h
[Confirm]
Selected characters are confirmed.
■When subsequent characters to be entered
are in a conversion option
Repeat Step 4 to enter characters.
eWhen conversion has completed
i [Cancel]
The conversion candidates disappear.
• Even with "J Matching" set to "On", no conversion
function may not appear when there are no prediction
function.
• Conversion function displayed may be different
depending on learned data (P266) and/or dictionaries
used.
• A complicated Kanji character may appear with its parts
deformed or omitted.
■Changing conversion range
When target characters do not
appear as a conversion option
after entering a long string, press
h [Convert] to convert
entered characters to conversion
function and s to change
conversion range.
Each pressing of s changes
the conversion range, displaying
conversion function for only
characters colored. When a
target conversion option
appears, press h [Confirm] to
confirm the characters.
■Converting while "J Matching" is "OFF"
Enter characters and press h [Convert]/j to
convert them to conversion function. To immediately
confirm, press h [Confirm]/c.
To change conversion function, press h [Confirm]/
j again. A conversion list appears. Select an option
by j and press h [Confirm]/c to confirm it.
■Converting characters being entered to
Katakana/alphabetic/numeric characters
While entering characters, press i [Kana-ei-su] to
display a conversion list, showing conversion function
of Katakana, alphabetic and/or numeric characters
related to dial keys pressed when entering characters.
■To confirm the entered characters without
converting
Enter characters and press c.
Modifying Characters
When incorrect characters are entered, they can
be deleted by C.
aMove cursor by a to the left of
character to be deleted y C
The character positioned at the right of the cursor
is deleted.
•C (for 1+ seconds): Delete all characters after the
cursor.
■Deleting all characters entered
Move cursor to the right of the last character
and press and hold C (for 1+ seconds).
• To restore the characters deleted by the preceding
operation, press h [Function] and select "Undo".
Function Menu on Character Entry Screen
aCharacter entry screen (P260) y h
[Function] y Perform the following
operations
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Copy Text
Copy characters. →P265
Cut Text
Cut characters. →P265
Copy All Text
Copy all characters entered. →P265
Cut All Text
Cut characters entered. →P265
Paste
Paste copied/cut characters. →P265
Undo
Restore characters cut or pasted or those deleted by pressing
C.
Import
Enter a registered phone number by importing phonebook or
personal information.
Common Phrase
Enter a common phrase. →P262
Entry Mode
Switch the entry mode. →P260
Entry Setup
Make various settings related to character entry. →P262
English Functions
Set collectively "English Settings" of "Entry Setup" ON/OFF.
y "Turn On"/"Turn Off"
Entering Common Phrase
You can use common phrases saved in FOMA
handset for entry. There are 8 common phrase
folders, each containing 8 common phrases.
• Templates are not saved in "User Folder 1" or "User Folder
2" as default.
aCharacter entry screen (P260) y h
[Function] y "Common Phrase"
Edit Common Phrase folder list screen appears.
bSelect a folder y c [Select] y Select a
common phrase y h [Select]
Entry confirmation screen appears.
• Entry confirmation screen shows the selected common
phrase.
ch [Select]
Enter a common phrase.
• Common phrases can be modified/registered. →P264
• Quick Note list →P294
Entering a Symbol
You can select and enter a symbol from a list.
Symbol list screen has 7 pages.
aCharacter entry screen (P260) y h
[Function] y "Entry Mode" y "Symbol"
Symbol list screen appears.
bSelect a symbol y h [Confirm]
E-moji/emoticon are entered.
• You can also display E-moji list screen by pressing m
once or emoticon list screen by pressing m twice.
• Symbol/Special character list →P291
Entering E-moji/Emoticon
You can select and enter an E-moji/emoticon
from a list. Emoticon list screen has 3 pages.
aCharacter entry screen (P260) y h
[Function] y "Entry Mode" y "E-moji"/
"Emoticon"
E-moji list screen/Emoticon list screen appears.
bSelect an E-moji/Emoticon y h
[Confirm]
E-moji or Emoticon is entered.
• You can also display E-moji or emoticon list screen by
pressing m once or twice, respectively, on character
entry screen.
• E-moji/Emoticon list →P293, P293
Entry Setup
Making Character Entry
Settings
Make various settings related to character entry.
Phonebook
My Personal Information
: Select a phonebook and press
h [Select]. When 2 or more
phone numbers have been
registered press s on a phone
number selection screen to
display a phone number to enter
before entering.
: Select "My Number" and press
h [Select]. When tow or more
phone numbers have been
registered, select a phone number
on My Number screen before
entering. (Checking
Specifications)
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Character Entry XXXXX
Setting Japanese Prediction Function
You can set whether to use word completion
function and/or next word prediction function for
Japanese entry.
aCharacter entry screen (P260) y h
[Function] y "Entry Setup"
b[Japanese Prediction] y Perform the
following operations
J Matching
You can set so that words and/or phrases predicted from
entered characters appear as conversion function.
y "On"/"Off"
J Next Word
You can set so that words and/or phrases predicted to succeed
confirmed characters appear as conversion function.
y "On"/"Off"
Setting English Entry and Prediction
Function
You can make various settings, e.g., inserting a
space after confirming alphabetic characters or
capitalize a heading alphabetic character. In
addition, you can also set whether to use word
completion function and/or next word prediction
function for English entry.
aEntry Setup screen (P263) y "English
Settings" y Perform the following
operations
Auto SPC Insert
Set whether to automatically insert a space when entered
alphabetic characters are confirmed.
y "On"/"Off"
Auto Cap
Set so that automatically capitalize the first alphabetic character
entered and/or the first alphabetic character entered after a
period.
y "On"/"Off"
E Matching
You can set so that words and/or phrases predicted from
entered characters appear as conversion function.
y "On"/"Off"
• This can be set to "Off" only when "J Next Word" is "Off".
E Next Word
You can set so that words and/or phrases predicted to succeed
confirmed alphabetic characters appear as conversion function.
y "On"/"Off"
Setting Characters to Be Fixed
Automatically
You can set so that characters entered in
Hiragana, Katakana or alphabetic entry mode are
automatically confirmed.
aEntry Setup screen (P263) y "Cursor
Timeout" y "Hira/Kata"/"English" y
Select setting y h [Select]
Off : Do not automatically confirm characters.
Short : Confirm characters in approximately 1 second
after entry.
Middle : Confirm characters in approximately 1.5
seconds after entry.
Long : Confirm characters in approximately 2 seconds
after entry.
Setting Full-/Half-pitch
You can set which of full-/half-pitch entry mode
to be used when displaying character entry
screen.
aEntry setup screen (P263) y "Pitch
Mode" y "Half"/"Full"
• You can also switch Full/Half by pressing and holding
t (for 1+ seconds) on character entry screen.
Setting Character Entry Mode
Default J Matching: On
J Next Word: On
Default
Auto SPC Insert: ON
Auto Cap: ON
E Matching: ON
E Next Word: ON
Entry Setup
screen
Default Hira/Kata: Off English: Off
Default Half
Default Hiragana
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Character Entry XXXXX
You can set entry mode used when displaying
character entry screen by selecting from
Hiragana, Alphabet or Katakana.
aEntry setup screen (P263) y "Default" y
"Hiragana"/"English"/"Katakana"
Edit Common Phrase
Modifying/Registering
Common Phrase
When frequently used greetings and/or phrases
are registered as common phrases, they can be
quickly called up and entered when entering
characters.
Registering Common Phrase
New common phrases registered can be saved
to "User Folder 1"/"User Folder 2". Each folder
can save up to 8 common phrases.
ac y $★$ (Settings) y "General
Settings" y "Text Entry" y "Edit
Common Phrase"
b"User Folder 1"/"User Folder 2" y "[New
Entry]"
cEnter a common phrase
The common phrase is registered.
• Up to 64 full-/half-pitch characters can be entered.
Modifying a Common Phrase
Preinstalled
When you have registered common phrases to
user folders, you can also modify them.
ac y $★$ (Settings) y "General
Settings" y "Text Entry" y "Edit
Common Phrase" y Select a folder y
h [Select]
bEnter a common phrase y c
Common phrase edit screen appears with the
selected common phrase entered.
cModify a common phrase y c
The common phrase is registered.
Common Phrase List Screen
aCharacter entry screen (P260) y h
[Function] y Perform the following
operations
New
Register a common phrase. Go to Step 3 (P264) of "Registering
common phrase".
Edit
Modify a common phrase currently selected. Go to Step 3
(P264) of "Modifying a common phrase preinstalled".
Delete
Delete a registered common phrase.
y h [Yes]
Reset to Default
You can initialize common phrases to the default settings.
y h [Yes]
Cutting, Copying or
Pasting Characters
You can copy or cut characters and paste them
to other locations and/or screen. Copied or cut
characters are saved in Clipboard and can be
pasted any number of times until FOMA handset
is turned OFF or new characters are copied or
cut.
Edit Common
Phrase folder list
screen
Screen to be
inserted
Common phrase
edit screen
Greeting List
screen
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Character Entry XXXXX
Copying/Cutting Characters
You can select a range of entered characters and
copy or cut them. In addition, all characters
entered can be copied or cut.
• Up to 10000 full-/half-pitch characters can be saved in
Clipboard.
aCharacter entry screen (P260) y h
[Function] y "Copy Text"/"Cut Text"
■Copying/cutting all characters entered
Select "Copy All Text"/"Cut All Text". All
entered characters in the screen are copied or
cut and operation ends.
bMove cursor to the first character in the
range to be copied or cut by a y h
[Start]
cMove cursor to the last character in the
range to be copied or cut by a y h
[End]
Characters in the selected range are saved.
• When cut is carried out, characters in the selected
range disappear.
• You can also carry out copy by pressing and holding
* (for 1+ seconds) in the text entry screen.
• To undo character cut, press h [Function] and select
"Undo".
Pasting Characters
Paste copied/cut characters.
aCharacter entry screen (P260) y Move
cursor to pasting location by a
bh [Function] y "Paste"
• You can also carry out paste by pressing and holding
# (for 1+ seconds) in the text entry screen.
• To undo character paste, press h [Function] and
select "Undo".
Kuten Code
Using Kuten Code for Entry
You can enter 4-digit Kuten Code to enter
Hiragana, Kanji, full-pitch Katakana, full-pitch
numeric, full-pitch alphabetic, symbols, etc.
• For 4-digit Kuten Code, see "Kuten Code list" (P296).
aCharacter entry screen (P260) y h
[Function] y "Entry Mode" y "Kuten
Code"
bEntering Kuten code
Related characters are entered.
New Word Dictionary
Registering Frequently
Used Words
When frequently used words are registered in
New Word Dictionary, they appear as conversion
function when converting characters, allowing
quick entry. New Word Dictionary allows to
register up to ?? words.
ac y $★$ (Settings) y "General
Settings" y "Text Entry" y "New Word
Dictionary"
■To confirm selected word
Select one of registered
words and press c, then
New Word Screen detail
screen appears and you
can confirm registered
contents.
b"New Entry"
cEnter a word
• Up to 16 full-/half-pitch characters can be entered.
dEnter readings
The word is registered.
• Up to 16 full-pitch characters can be entered.
Function Menu on New Word Dictionary
Screen/ New Word Dictionary Detail Screen
aNew Word Dictionary screen (P265)/New
Word Dictionary detail screen y h
[Function] y Select one of the function
given below
Kuten Code entry
screen
New Word
Dictionary screen
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Character Entry XXXXX
New Entry
Go to Step 3 (P265) of "Registering Frequently Used Words".
Edit
Modify a registered word. Go to Step 3 (P265) of "Registering
Frequently Used Words".
Delete
y h [Yes]
Delete All
y h [Yes]
Reset Learned Data
Initializing Learned Data
Reset the learned data saved on the FOMA
handset and restore the default.
ac y $★$ (Settings) y "General
Settings" y "Text Entry" y "Reset
Learned Data" y h [Yes] / i [No]
■Learned Data
Learned data is data remembered from a log of
recorded characters entered and converted by selecting
from conversion candidates, or entered characters
confirmed by pressing c without conversion. The next
time you enter the same first character, the learned
word appears as the first conversion candidate.
• If you select a conversion candidate spelled in Roman
letters, the word is not recorded in learned data.
Download Dictionary
Using Downloaded
Dictionaries
You can enable downloaded dictionaries and set
them usable for character conversion. Up to 5
dictionaries can be enabled.
• Up to 10 dictionaries can be stored in the FOMA handset.
• When 2 or more dictionaries are enabled, you can
prioritize them used for conversion. →P266
ac y $★$ (Settings) y "General
Settings" y "Text Entry" y "Download
Dictionary"
bSelect a dictionary y c
The dictionary is enabled, and $★$ is displayed
on the left of the dictionary name.
■To disable the dictionary
Select a valid dictionary and press c. $★$
disappears.
Function Menu on Downloaded Dictionary
Screen
aDownloaded dictionary screen (P266) y
h [Function] y Perform the following
operations
Rename
• Modify name of a dictionary. Up to 10 full/half characters can
be entered.
y Modify a title y c
Details
Confirm detail information of the dictionary.
Priority
If you enable two or more dictionaries, set the priority for the
dictionaries.
y Select a dictionary y h [Move] y Move dictionary by
j y h [Insert] y i [Complete]
Delete
Delete a selected dictionary.
y h [Yes]
Delete All
Delete all dictionaries.
y h [Yes]
Downloaded
Dictionary screen
Screen to be
inserted
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Overseas Use
Overview of International Roaming (WORLD WING) .............................................268
Services Available Overseas.......................................................................................268
Checking before Using Overseas...............................................................................269
Making Calls Outside Japan........................................................................................271
Receiving Calls Outside Japan...................................................................................273
Setting Network Searching/Setting Type<Network Setup>.................................274
Setting Telecommunication Carrier to Be Connected by Priority
<My Network List> .......................................................................................................275
Emitting Notification Tone when Placed in Network Area<Service Tone> ......276
Starting Roaming Guidance<Roaming Guidance> ..............................................276
Setting to Accept No Incoming Calls during Roaming
<Call Barring - Roaming>...........................................................................................276
Using Network Services During Roaming................................................................276
268
Overseas Use XXXXX
Overview of International
Roaming (WORLD WING)
International roaming (WORLD WING) is a
service that allows to talk or make
communications over an affiliated overseas
carrier’s network using the same phone number
as that used domestically.
For details of the services available during
international roaming, refer to "International
Service Guide". And, in DoCoMo's international
service web site, you can see the latest
information on international services and
download the latest issue of "International
Service Guide".
Subscribing to WORLD WING
If you signed up for the FOMA service after
September 1, 2005, WORLD WING is available
without subscription procedures.
• If you signed up for the FOMA service before August 31,
2005 but have not signed up for WORLD WING, you need
to take separate subscription procedures for the first time
only.
• If you signed up for the FOMA service after September 1,
2005 but have applied not to use WORLD WING, you need
to take subscription procedures.
■From PC
My DoCoMo (https://www.mydocomo.com/) y
Various Procedures DoCoMo e-site (Japanese
only)
*"My DoCoMo ID" and "password" are required.
*This service may not be available depending on the
contents of the contract.
■By phone
Contact "DoCoMo Information Center" listed on
the back page of this manual for inquiries.
■At a DoCoMo shop
Contact a DoCoMo shop in your neighborhood.
■At a DoCoMo World Counter
You can make an application on the day when
leaving Japan.
DoCoMo World Counter Narita Terminal 1
: 4F, Central Building, Narita International Airport
Terminal 1
DoCoMo World Counter Narita Terminal. 2
: B1F, Main Building, Narita International Airport
Terminal 2
DoCoMo World Counter Kansai
: 4F Kansai International Airport Terminal Building
DoCoMo World Counter Central Japan
: 3F Central Japan International Airport Terminal
Building
"Business Center P@tio" Service Counter
*Procedures may take time. Please come to the service
counter with enough time.
*Refer to "International Service Guide" or visit DoCoMo
international service web site for business hours.
Services Available
Overseas
Communication services available vary
depending on overseas carriers and/or network
used. For details of communication services
available in international roaming, refer to
"International Service Guide" or DoCoMo web
site. →P268
Communication Services Available
Difference in Communication Services
among Networks
URL of DoCoMo's international service web
site
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/service/world/
Services Description
Voice Calls Using the same phone number as that
used in Japan, you can make/receive
calls in a country you stay and make
international calls to countries other
than that you stay.
Video Calls You can connect Video Calls with users
of specific 3G mobile
telecommunication carriers overseas
and FOMA users in Japan.
i-mode You can use i-mode to acquire
information of Japan and the country
you stay.
i-mode mail Using the same mail address as that
used in Japan, you can send/receive
i-mode mail.
SMS You can send and receive SMS to/from
FOMA users in Japan and users of
overseas telecommunication carriers
other than DoCoMo. →P171
Data
Communication
You can connect PC or other devices to
use data communication (packet/circuit
switching).
Service
3G GSM GPRS
$★$ $★$ $★$
Voice Calls ○○○
Video Calls ○×*×*
i-mode ○×○
i-mode mail ○×○
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○: Available.
×:Unavailable.
①: Separate settings are required to use data
communications by circuit switching. For the settings,
see DoCoMo web site. →P268 (Checking
specifications)
②: Only data communication by packet communication is
available.
* : No reception operations are carried out for incoming
calls, if any. When a call is made, a redial confirmation
screen appears. Select "Reconnect as Voice Call" to
redial Voice Call. (Checking specifications)
■Network for overseas
*1: Regional standardization organization established for use
and development of common technology related to third
generation mobile telecommunication system (IMT-
2000).
*2: Allows packet communication with maximum rate
???kbps.
Checking before Using
Overseas
STEP1: Preparation before departure
STEP2: Using overseas
STEP3:
Handling after returning to Japan
Preparation before Departure
■Subscription
If you have not yet subscribed to WORLD WING
(P268), make a subscription.
• Install UIM subscribed to WORLD WING to FOMA
handset.
■Communication services, etc. in countries
and regions
For information such as countries, areas,
telecommunication carriers available, see
DoCoMo international service web site. →P268
■Battery charging
When charging the battery pack overseas, use
FOMA AC adapter available both in Japan and
overseas 01 (optional). If the countries and/or
regions you stay use service receptacles of
different type, obtain applicable conversion plug
adapters in electronics stores, overseas travel
good stores, etc.
• Do not charge the battery pack using a transformer for
overseas travel.
• Precautions about handling of AC adapter →P45
• Charging →P46
■Using i-mode and i-mode mail
You have to make "International Settings" in
advance. Select "i Menu" and select "English" →
"Function" → "International Settings" to display
setup screen.
• For details of settings, usage cost, etc., refer to "i-mode
User's Manual".
■Setting network services
You can activate or deactivate the subscribed
network services from overseas. The following
network services can be accessed:
• Caller ID Notification Service *1 *2
• Voicemail Service *1*3
• Call Forwarding Service*1*3
• Caller ID Display Request Service*1
• Call Waiting Service
• Guidance Language Service *1
• Nuisance Call Barring Service *1
• Roaming Settings (Roaming Guidance) *1
• Roaming Settings (Call Barring - Roaming)
*1: May not be activated in some service areas.
*2: Caller ID may not be sent correctly or be sent at all.
*3: To operate from overseas, you need to activate the
Remote Control (P251) while in Japan in advance.
■Convenient functions and services available
overseas
SMS ○○○
Data Communication ○①②
Network Description
3G This is a third generation mobile
communication method based on world
standard 3GPP (3rd Generation
Partnership Project)*1.
GSM Acronym of Global System for Mobile
Communications, the second
generation mobile communication
method of digital type which is most
popular in the world.
GPRS Acronym of General Packet Radio
Service, the 2.5th generation mobile
communication method allowing to use
high-speed packet communications
using GPRS*2 in the GSM
communication method.
Service
3G GSM GPRS
$★$ $★$ $★$
Functions and
services Description
Roaming
Guidance Intl
Reject reception during international
roaming.
Call Barring -
Roaming
The other party is notified with a voice
guidance that you are in international
roaming.
Calculator You can set Calculator Exchange Rate
for currency conversion.
World Clock You can confirm the date and time in 3
countries/regions.
Electronic
Dictionaries
You can look up words and phrases
using English-Japanese and Japanese-
English dictionaries.
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■
You are recommended to read the following
booklets:
• This manual contains quick manual "Overseas Use" that
can be used conveniently for referencing operations.
Please reference it when using FOMA handset
overseas.
Overseas Use
■Network switching
By default, a network available are automatically
searched for and set and no switching operation
is necessary.
■Display on screen
With icons appearing in the
top of the screen, you can
confirm whether talking and/
communications are
available. The following icons
show network communication
types:
When Your Mobile Phone Is Lost or Stolen,
etc. While Overseas
<DoCoMo Information Center> (24-hour service)
■Universal number
−800−0120−0151
* Communication charges to your country of stay will
apply.
■If the above universal number is not available
−81−3−5366−3114
* Communication charges to Japan will apply.
When Your Mobile Phone Is Not Working
Properly
<Network Technical Operation Center>
(24-hour service)
■Universal number
−800−5931−8600
* Communication charges to your country of stay may
apply.
■If the above universal number is not available:
−81−3−6718−1414
* Communication charges to Japan will apply.
■International phone code for universal
numbers (Table 1)
* Codes may be changed.
* For other Country Codes and details, see DoCoMo
international service web site. →P268
■Major international access code (Table 2)
Title Description
i-mode User's
Manual
Describes how to use i-mode and
i-mode mail overseas and their fees,
etc.
International
Service Guide
Describes details of international
roaming service including contents of
the service, usage fee, precautions.
Network Services
Operation Guide
Describes contents, settings,
precautions, etc., of the network
services.
Icons Description
$★$ Connected to 3G network
$★$ Connected to GSM network
$★$ Connected to GPRS network
International Prefix number for the universal
number (Table 1)
International call access code of your country of
stay (Table 2)
For inquiries about lost or handset or charges
or failure of handset outside Japan, contact
the numbers listed in "For Lost or Stolen
Handset or Charges from overseas" or "About
Failure".
Area Code Area Code
Argentina 00 Luxemburg 00
Australia 0011 Malaysia 00
Austria 00 Netherlands 00
Belgium 00 New Zealand 00
Brazil 0021 Norway 00
Canada 011 Philippines 00
China 00 Singapore 001
Columbia 009 South Korea 001
Denmark 00 Spain 00
Finland 990 Sweden 00
France 00 Switzerland 00
Germany 00 Taiwan 00
Hong Kong 001 Thailand 001
Ireland 00 U.K. 00
Israel 014 U.S.A. 011
Italy 00
Area Code Area Code
Australia 0011 Macao 00
Belgium 00 Malaysia 00
International Prefix number for the universal
number (Table 1)
International call access code of your country of
stay (Table 2)
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* Codes may be changed.
* For other Country Codes and details, see DoCoMo
international service web site. →P268
Call/Communication Charges While Overseas
Main differences from call/communication
charges while in Japan are as follows.
■Charges will be incurred when receiving a call
International forwarding charges will be incurred
when you receive a call. Receiving charges will
be also incurred in some countries and regions.
■Charges may be incurred when you cannot
contact
In some local roaming operators, call/
communication charges may be incurred even
when you cannot contact the other party due to
communication conditions.
■Charges may be incurred even if making a
toll-free call
Even if you make a collect call, toll-free call, credit
card call, or prepaid card call, domestic
communication charges may be incurred
depending upon the local roaming operators.
■Charging system of packet communication is
different
Note that the packet communication charges are
different from domestic one in charging system;
e.g. a minimum charge (\50 or \100: depending
upon the operator) will apply for each
communication.
■Billing of charges
Overseas charges are billed with your monthly
charge. Note that they may appear on a billing
invoice of the next month or later due to the
situation of the operator of your country of stay.
Also note that the billing invoice for charges in the
same charging period may be sent to you in a
different month.
Handling after Returning to Japan
When you have returned to Japan, FOMA
handset is automatically connected to FOMA
network and $★$ appears.
• When FOMA network is not connected, check whether
"Band
" of "Network Setup" is set to "Auto" and "Type"
is
"Auto".
Making Calls Outside Japan
When you and a party you are going to make a
call to are using a telecommunication carrier
applicable to FOMA Video Calls, international
Video Calls are also available.
• For information such as countries/areas,
telecommunication carriers available, see DoCoMo
international service web site. →P268
• Depending on the handset connected via an international
Video Call, the other party's image displayed on FOMA
handset may be unclear or connection may be disabled.
Making an International Call (Including
to Japan)
Make a call prefixing "+" and a country code to a
receiver's phone number.
• "+" can be entered by pressing and holding 0 for 1+
seconds.
a0 (for 1+ seconds) y Enter "Country
code - Area code - receiver's phone
number"
• When an Area code begins with "0", omit it (some
countries and/or regions including Italy require "0").
• When making a call to a mobile phone or PHS in Japan,
also omit leading "0".
• Country code →P272
bo/c
■Making Video Call
Press t.
Brazil 0041 Monaco 00
0021 Netherlands 00
0023 New Zealand 00
Canada 011 Norway 00
China 00 Philippines 00
Czech 00 Poland 00
Denmark 00 Portugal 00
Finland 00 Russia 810
990 Singapore 001
France 00 South Korea 001
Germany 00 Spain 00
Greece 00 Sweden 00
Hong Kong 001 Switzerland 00
Hungary 00 Taiwan 002
India 00 Thailand 001
Indonesia 001 Turkey 00
Ireland 00 U.A.E. 00
Italy 00 U.K. 00
Luxemburg 00 U.S.A. 001
Vietnam 00
Area Code Area Code
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Making a Call Easily to Japan
Similarly in Japan, you can make a call to Japan
simply by entering a phone number beginning
with "0"; leading "0" is automatically replaced
with "+ Country code (+81)". (Checking
specifications)
• Before operation, set "Auto-Assist Settings" of "Country
Code" to "ON". →P273
• "+81" (Country Code of Japan) is set by default. →P273
aEnter "Area code - other party's phone
number"
• Do not omit leading "0".
bo/c
Outgoing call confirmation screen appears.
• This screen shows a phone number prefixed with "+
Country code". (Checking the specification)
■Making Video Call
Press t.
ch [Yes]
• This is available only out of the service area (during
international roaming).
• When "+" is entered at the beginning of a phone number,
"0" is not converted to Country Code.
Making an International Call (Including to
Japan) Using Function Menu
From function menu, you can select and add
Country Code to an entered phone number.
aEnter "Area code - other party's phone
number"
bh [Function] y "Add Country Code"
y Select Country Code y h [Select]
"+ Country Code" is added to the beginning of an
entered phone number.
• When an entered phone number begins with "0", it is
deleted and "+ Country Code" is added.
co/c
■Making Video Call
Press t.
• Country Codes of 55 countries are registered by default.
Country Codes can be added. →P273
■Major Country Codes
* Codes may be changed.
* For other Country Codes and details, see DoCoMo
international service web site. →P268
Making Call inside a Country You Stay
Make a call by dialing a receiver's phone number
from Area Code (Toll Number).
• If the other party you are calling is in the middle of
international roaming, make a call in the same way as
described in "Making a call to a country outside your
country of stay (including Japan)" even in the same
country/region.
Area Code Area Code
Australia 61 Maldives 960
Austria 43 Netherlands 31
Belgium 32 New Caledonia 687
Brazil 55 New Zealand 64
Canada 1 Norway 47
China 86 Peru 51
Czech 420 Philippines 63
Egypt 20 Russia 7
Fiji 679 Singapore 65
Finland 358 South Korea 82
France 33 Spain 34
Germany 49 Sweden 46
Greece 30 Switzerland 41
Hong Kong 852 Tahiti 689
Hungary 36 Taiwan 886
India 91 Thailand 66
Indonesia 62 Turkey 90
Italy 39 U.K. 44
Japan 81 U.S.A. 1
Macao 853 Vietnam 84
Malaysia 60
The "International video call" can be used by
pressing t after the international call
dialing procedure to make a call if you and
the other party you are making a video call to
use operators supporting the FOMA video-
phone.
・Visit the DoCoMo web site for information
about accessible countries and operators,
etc.
・The other party's image displayed on the
FOMA handset may be disordered or you
may not be able to be connected depending
on the handset of the party you are making
an international video call to.
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Setting to Simply Make a Call
Setting Auto Assist of Country Code
Set whether to automatically replace leading "0",
if entered, of a phone number with "+ Country
Code" during international roaming. In addition,
you can specify Country Code to be
automatically added.
ac y $★$ (Settings) y "In-Call Setup" y
"Intl Dial Settings" y "Country Code" y
"Auto-Assist Settings" y Perform the
following operations
Auto Assist
y "On"/"Off"
Country Code
y Select Country Code y h [Select]
• You can save a country code using "Country Code List".
Registering Country Code
Up to 66 Country Codes can be registered.
ac y $★$ (Settings) y "In-Call Setup" y
"Intl Dial Settings " y "Country Code" y
"Country Code List"
•c: Confirm registration of
selected Country Code.
b"New" y Select one of function given
below
Name
• Enter a name of Country Code. Up to ●● full-pitch or ●●
half-pitch characters can be entered.
y Enter a name y i [OK]
Country Code
Up to xx digits can be entered.
y Enter Country Code y i [OK]
ch [Complete]
• The following operations are available by pressing h
[Function] on the Name entry screen/Country code entry
screen:
- Select "Editing function" to edit text. →P261
- Select "Cancel Entry" to cancel saving.
Function Menu on Country Code Screen
aCountry Code screen (P273) y h
[Function] y Perform the following
operations
Edit
Modify selected Country Code. Go to Step 2 (P273) of
"Registering Country Code".
Delete
Delete selected Country Code.
New
Go to Step 2 (P273) of "Registering Country Code".
Receiving Calls Outside
Japan
aThere is an incoming call
Ring tone sounds and
reception lamp flashes.
•/
NM: Stop ring tone and/or
vibration.
bo/i [Answer]
Answer the call.
■To answer a video call using the Camera
image
Press t/o.
■To answer a video call using the Alternate
image
Press i [Alternate image].
cWhen talking is over, p
• In some countries or regions, you may be charged also
for incoming calls. In that case, you are charged for both
the international forwarding and reception fees.
• No or different caller ID may be notified for some
telecommunication carriers used.
Default Auto Assist: Off Country Code: Japan
Country Code
Country Code
List screen
Screen to be
inserted
Incoming call
screen
Screen to be
inserted
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• When there is an incoming call during international
roaming, international forwarding from Japan occurs.
The caller is charged for the call fee to Japan and the
receiver is charged for international forwarding fee.
■
Making call to your FOMA handset from
Japan
You can be called at your phone number in the same
way as when you are in Japan.
■
Making call to your FOMA handset from
outside Japan
You are called via Japan regardless of the place you
stay. Similarly to making an international call to Japan,
you can be called in the way described below.
Making a call by entering "International Access
Code of originating country - 81*1 - your phone
number with leading "0" omitted*2"
*1: Enter Country Code of Japan.
*2: Enter "90-XXXX-XXXX" when the number begins with
"090" or "80-XXXX-XXXX" when it begins with "090".
When a Call Is Interrupted
A Call Cannot Be Made or Received/Stays Out of
the Service Area/Power Cannot Be Turned On
If a call cannot be made or received, the radio
wave reception level stays out of the service
area, or power cannot be turned on, the
following situation is supposed;
• The received radio wave is weak or you are out the service
area
• Malfunction of the local switchboard or the base station, or
temporary circuit congestion
• Wrong operation of the FOMA handset
• Others
Visit the DoCoMo international web site for the
latest area and interruption information, etc.
→PXX
Upon confirming the operation method, try the
following;
• If you are indoor, check to see if the condition is the same
outdoor, too.
• Check to see if your monthly charge does not exceed the
credit limit.
• Turn on the power again.
• Manually select the operator to connect. →PXX
Contact the Network Technical Operation Center
(PXX) if the condition does not recover after
checking the above.
Credit Limit (Service Suspension Standard)
• The credit limit is provided for WORLD WING. If we have
confirmed that your monthly charge has exceeded the
credit limit, this service will be suspended until the end of
the corresponding month.
• The accumulated charge is the amount before applying
free communications fee.
• The Credit limit includes call/communications fee and
received call fee for overseas roaming, digital
communications fee such as video calls and received call
fee, packet communications fee and SMS
communications fee. Note that since the international
forwarding fee and any fee whose data have not been
received by us from the operator of your country of stay are
not included, the billing amount may exceed the credit
limit. In that case, you must pay your monthly charge for
this service used before suspended.
• When payment of your monthly charge is confirmed,
suspension of the WORLD WING service will be lifted
(After the payment, it may take some time before the
suspension of the service is lifted). You can make a
payment by credit card settlement (1 time payment only)
from overseas.
• Contact DoCoMo Information Center (PXX) for details.
Network Setup
Setting Network Searching/
Setting Type
Operations of FOMA handset for searching or
setting network can be set. You can specify a
communication type of network to be searched
and set whether to automatically or manually
make settings of a detected network. In addition,
frequency of network search can be set.
ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Network" y
"Network Setup"
bPerform the following operations
Band
Specify a communication type of network to be searched.
Type
Set a setting type of detected network.
Default Band: Auto Type: Auto
Speed: Medium
Automatic
3G
GSM 900/1800
GSM 1900
: Detect all networks available regardless of
communication types.
: Search only 3G networks.
: Search only GSM networks with 900/
1800MHz frequency band.
: Search only GSM networks with 1900MHz
frequency band.
Automatic
Manual
: Automatically set a detected network.
: Manually set a detected network.
Network Setup
screen
Screen to be
inserted
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Speed
y Select search frequency y h [Select]
ch [Complete]
Searching Again Network to Be
Connected
You can search again network and switch it
when network automatic searching and/or
setting is not appropriately carried out or when
you want to use another telecommunication
carrier's network.
ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Network" y
"New Network"
Start network searching.
• When "Type" is set to "Automatic", an appropriate
network, when detected, is automatically set.
• When "Type" is set to "Manual", appropriate networks,
when detected, are listed. Go to Step 2.
bSelect network y h [Register]
The network is set.
■Confirming details of network
Select a network and press c.
Network detail screen appears allowing to
confirm network code.
• When an appropriate network is not connected, change
"Type" to "Manual", search network again and manually
select target network.
• On network detail screen, press h [Function] and
select "Copy All" to copy all character information on
network detail screen.
My Network List
Setting Telecommunication
Carrier to Be Connected by
Priority
You can register Up to 34 networks to be
searched and set by priority by FOMA handset.
You can also set priority levels of networks
registered. (Checking specifications)
ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Network" y "My
Network List"
The My Network List appears.
• Networks with high priority levels appear in the upper
part of the list.
■Confirming details of network
Select a network and press c. Network detail
screen appears allowing to confirm network
code.
b"[Add Network]"
The Priority Network ID screen appears.
cEnter network code y i [OK]
• The following operations are available by pressing h
[Function] on the Priority network ID screen:
- Select "Editing Function" to edit text. →P261
- Select in order of "Browse" y "Available Networks"/
"Known Networks" to select and register a network
from a list of available networks or pre-registered
networks.
- Select "Cancel Entry" to cancel saving.
Function Menu on My Network List Screen/
Network Detail Screen
aMy Network List screen/Network detail
screen y h [Function] y Select one of
the function given below
Insert
Above a selected network, register and insert a network. Go to
Step 3 (P275) of "Registering telecommunication carrier to be
connected by priority".
Edit
Modify selected network. Go to Step 3 (P275) of "Registering
telecommunication carrier to be connected by priority".
Delete
Delete a selected network.
y h [Yes]
Copy All Text
Copy all text data on the network detail screen.
Searching and Registering
Telecommunication Carriers Available
You can search networks available in a country
or region you are using FOMA handset and add
detected networks to Avail. Networks or My
Network List.
ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Network" y
"Available Networks"
Network searching starts and a list of detected
networks appear.
■Confirming details of network
Select a network and press c.
Network detail screen appears allowing to
confirm network code.
Continued on the next page
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bh [Register] y "Register Now"/"Add
to List"
• Select "Register Now" to register the network to My
Network List.
• Select "Add to List" to register the network to Avail.
Networks.
• Networks registered to Avail. Networks can be
referenced when registering a network from My Network
List.
• The following operations are available by pressing h
[Function] on the Network detail screen:
- Select "Add to List" to register as an available
network.
- Select "Copy All Text" to copy all text data on the
Network detail screen.
Service Tone
Emitting Notification Tone
when Placed in Network
Area
You can set so that, when you moves inside a
network area from outside, you are notified of it
with a notification tone.
ac y $★$ (Settings) y "Network" y
"Service Tone" y "On"/"Off"
Roaming Guidance
Starting Roaming
Guidance
Before you leave Japan, you can set so that a
caller who makes a call to you during
international roaming will be notified of it with a
voice guidance.
• While $★$ is being displayed, operations for setting
Roaming Guidance are disabled.
• You can also operate Roaming Guidance settings
overseas. →P277
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y
"Roaming Guidance" y Perform the
following operations
Activate
y h [Yes]
Deactivate
y h [Yes]
Status Request
Confirm the current settings.
Roaming Guidance Intl
Operate Roaming Guidance overseas. →P277
Call Barring - Roaming
Setting to Accept No
Incoming Calls during
Roaming
You can set so that incoming calls, mails, etc.,
are all restricted during roaming. You can also
set to restrict only incoming Video Calls.
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y "Call
Barring - Roaming" y Perform the
following operations
Activate - All Calls
Restrict all incoming calls.
y h [Yes] y Enter a Network Security Code
Activate - Data Only
Restrict only incoming Video Calls.
y h [Yes] y Enter a Network Security Code
Deactivate
y h [Yes] y Enter a Network Security Code
Status Request
Confirm the current settings.
Using Network Services
During Roaming
You can use network services of Voicemail
service, Call Forwarding service and Roaming
Guidance settings overseas.
• In order to use Voicemail and/or Call Forwarding service,
you have to subscribe to the service(s) and set "Remote
Control" to activate in advance in Japan.
• You will be charged for international call fee of the country
you stay when these services are operated overseas.
• These services may not be operable in some countries.
Voicemail Intl
Operating Voicemail Service Overseas
You can set to activate/deactivate Voicemail
service overseas. You can also replay recorded
voice messages and change the settings
following a voice guidance.
• While $★$ is being displayed, operations of Voicemail Intl
are disabled.
Default On
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ac y $★$ (Network Services) y
"Voicemail" y "Voicemail Intl"
bPerform the following operations
Play Messages
Replays a voice message.
Activate
Set to activate Voicemail service.
Deactivate
Set to deactivate Voicemail service.
Voicemail Settings
Change the settings following a voice guidance.
cOperate according to voice guidance
Call Forwarding Intl
Operating Call Forwarding Service
Overseas
You can set to activate/deactivate Call
Forwarding service overseas.
• While $★$ is being displayed, operations of Call
Forwarding service are disabled.
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y "Call
Forwarding" y "Call Forwarding Intl"
bPerform the following operations
Activate Forwarding
Set to activate Call Forwarding service.
Deactivate Forwarding
Set to deactivate Call Forwarding service.
cOperate according to voice guidance
Roaming Guidance Intl
Operating Roaming Guidance
Overseas
You can set to activate/deactivate Roaming
Guidance overseas.
• While $★$ is being displayed, operations for Roaming
Guidance Intl are disabled.
ac y $★$ (Network Services) y
"Roaming Guidance" y "Roaming
Guidance Intl"
bOperate according to voice guidance