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Function menu
Mail
Operate receiver
(Change rcv. type)
Operation/Explanation
Change rcv. typeSelect a type of address.
To . . . . . This is the direct destination address. âToâ recipients
are displayed at the receiving ends.âť
Cc . . . . . Specify to let parties know the mail contents in addition
to the direct recipients. âCcâ recipients are displayed at
the receiving ends.âť
Bcc . . . . Specify to hide the recipients from others. âBccâ
recipients are not displayed at the receiving ends.
âťThey might not be displayed depending on the mobile phone,
device, or mail software of the receiving end.
Operate att. file
(Activate camera)
You can shoot and attach an image or i-motion movie.
Activate cameraSelect a shooting mode.
See page 155 and page 158 for how to shoot.
Operate att. file
(Attach file)
See page 210.
Operate att. file
(Delete att. file)
See page 212.
Template
(Load template)
You can read in a Deco-mail template and compose a Deco-mail
message.
Load template
When the text has already been entered, the confirmation
display appears asking whether to delete the text.
Select a template.
The contents of the template are entered into the text.
While selecting a template, press l(
) to check the
contents of the template.
See page 202 for composing Deco-mail.
Template
(Save template)
200
You can save the Deco-mail you are composing as a template.
Save templateYES
See page 186 when templates are stored to the maximum.
See page 208 for how to check the stored template.
Function menu
Add header/sig.
Operation/Explanation
You can paste a header/signature at the beginning or ending of
the text of the i-mode mail message.
Add header or Add signature
You need to store the header/signature beforehand. (See
page 235)
Information
You cannot add any addresses if the address field for âToâ, âCcâ, and âBccâ already
contains five addresses in total or contains no addresses.
You cannot send i-mode mail if the âToâ field is blank.
The subject of i-mode mail you are composing will be the title of the template. If no
subject is entered, the title takes the name of âYYYY/MM/DD hh:mmâ.
(Y: year, M: month, D: date, h: hour, m: minute)
You cannot paste a header/signature if the text, including the header/signature, would
exceed 5,000 full-pitch or 10,000 half-pitch characters.
If the decoration such as font color or character size is set for the top or end of text, the
header or signature will be decorated as well.
Function Menu of the Message Entry Display
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Decorate mail
See page 203.
Template
(Load template)
See page 200.
Template
(Save template)
See page 200.
Full pitch/Half pitch See page 439.
Copy
See page 442.
Cut
See page 442.
Paste
See page 442.
Function menu
Undo
Operation/Explanation
After entering or deleting characters, pasting data, or operating
on a decoration, you can undo your most recent operation. You
can do it up to twice.
You can undo the operation also by pressing m(
).
Pictograph/
symbols
(Pictograph)
See page 439.
Pictograph/
symbols
(Symbols)
See page 439.
Pictograph/
symbols
(Space)
See page 440.
Phrase/code/quote See page 440.
(Kuten code)
Phrase/code/quote See page 440.
(Input time)
Operation/Explanation
Char. input/dict.
(Own dictionary)
See page 442.
Char. input/dict.
(Learned words)
See page 443.
Char. input/dict.
(Change input
mode)
See page 440.
Char. input/dict.
See âCharacter input (Candid. disp. size)â on page 129.
(Candid. disp. size)
Char. input/dict.
(Predict)
See page 439.
Char. input/dict.
See page 440.
(Candidate display)
Char. input/dict.
See page 440.
(Character set time)
Char. input/dict.
(2/NIKO-touch
guide)
See page 440.
Phrase/code/quote See page 440.
(Quote own data)
Help
See page 440.
JUMP
See page 441.
Phrase/code/quote You can obtain the current location information by using the GPS
(By position loc.)
function, convert that information into the URL, and then paste it
to the i-mode mail text.
Paste locationBy position loc.Oo(
)YES
Preview
You can check the contents of the text before sending.
You can preview also by pressing p.
Phrase/code/quote See page 440.
(Quote phonebook)
Mail
Phrase/code/quote See page 440.
(Common phrases)
Function menu
Phrase/code/quote See page 165.
(Bar code reader)
Phrase/code/quote You can convert the location information retained in Location
(From loc. history) History of the GPS function into the URL, and paste it to the
i-mode mail text.
Paste locationFrom loc. history
Select a location recordYES
Phrase/code/quote You can convert the location information stored in the Phonebook
(From phonebook) into the URL, and paste it to the i-mode mail text.
Paste locationFrom phonebook
Select a Phonebook entryOo(
)YES
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Information
Once you use âUndoâ to return to the previous status, you cannot cancel this by using
âUndoâ again.
If you close the Message Entry display, you cannot return to the previous status by
using âUndoâ when you re-open it. (However, after you have exited âPreviewâ, you can
return to the previous status by âUndoâ.)
You can paste up to 512 half-pitch characters by Paste Location, and the pasted URL
is counted as the number of characters in the mail text.
â
â is inserted before the URL pasted by Paste Location. However, you can delete
it while editing.
Activated
decoration
Font color
Font size
Swing
Blink
Ticker
Deco-mail
pictogram
Background
color
Insert line
Moving
font effect
Word
alignment
Insert image
Entering characters
Previewing
Perform the operations in step 1 through step 3 on
page 198.
202
Mail
See page 203 for how to use Palette.
To enter text after selecting decorations
dSelect one of decorationsEnter text.
To set decorations after entering text
Enter textd
(Select area)
Go to âSelect areaâ on page 204.
You can enter up to 5,000 full-pitch/10,000 half-pitch characters. (The number of
characters you can enter decreases depending on the decoration.)
Once you decorate the mail text, â
â appears.
You can preview the contents of the text by pressing p.
Press i(
) to finish previewing and return to the former display.
Composing Deco-mail to Send
When editing an i-mode mail message, you can change the size of the
font and the color of the background as well as inserting images, thus
composing your own original mail.
You can compose Deco-mail also using the templates (patterns). (See
page 208)
Select the text fieldDecorate the text using Palette.
Press Oo(
).
The Message Composition display is displayed.
Go to step 6 on page 198.
Information
Even if you delete the decorated characters, only the decoration data remain and the
number of characters you can enter might decrease. Clear the decoration and then
delete the characters. If you delete the characters by pressing and holding
-r for at least one second, the characters as well as the decoration data are
deleted.
When you reply with quote to the received Deco-mail or you forward it, the
decorations or inserted images are displayed at the replying destination or forwarding
destination.
If you use a template containing an image unable to attach to mail for sending, the
image is deleted.
When you send a Deco-mail message in excess of 10,000 bytes, it is received at the
destination as a mail message with the URL for browsing Deco-mail described
depending on the recipientâs i-mode phone. However, depending on the model, only
the mail text without the URL for browsing might be received.
Decorations might not be correctly displayed if you send or receive Deco-mail to and
from devices such as personal computers.
â How to operate Decoration
Information
The movement of Ticker/Swing, blink and animation playback stop when a certain
period has passed.
Function
Insert image
About Decorations
(Font effect)
You can decorate the text of i-mode mail using Palette.
You can set multiple decorations for one point.
You cannot combine Word Alignment, Ticker, and Swing for one point.
Lines are inserted by Line Insert with the color specified by Font Color.
If Word Alignment, Ticker, or Swing is specified, the images and moving font effects
are inserted with the specified state.
You can enter Deco-mail pictograms using âInsert imageâ, and from âPictographâ on
the Function menu as well.
Insert image
(Camera)
Font color
Palette operation
You can insert the image stored in âMy pictureâ into the text
of mail.
Select a folderSelect an image.
You can select a Deco-mail picture by pressing and holding
d for at least one second from the Message Entry
display.
To delete the image, move the cursor to the image and
press r.
You can insert the image shot by the camera on the spot into
the text of mail.
Shoot a still image.
The image size of the camera is Sub-QCIF (128 x 96),
QCIF (176 x 144), QVGA (240 x 320) or CIF (352 x 288).
To delete the image, move the cursor to the image and
press r.
See step 2 and step 3 on page 155 for how to shoot.
You can change the color of characters and lines to be
entered.
Select a colorEnter text.
You can switch between â20 Colorâ and â256 Colorâ by
pressing c(
).
In the font color changing mode, â â is displayed at the
upper right of the display.
You can set other decorations in succession.
When you have selected the area, you do not need to enter
text.
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Mail
â How to use Palette
Press d from the Message Entry display to display Palette.
When the cursor is over the decorated character, the Palette
appears with the icon for the set decoration depressed.
Highlight the depressed icon and press Oo(
); then
you can change, complete or cancel the decoration. You can
release the area selection also by pressing r while the
area is selected.
Press i(
) to close Palette. You can close Palette
also by pressing r while you are operating on it.
Switch operations
You can switch between the operation of Palette and the
operation of entering text, each time you press d. You can
move the cursor and enter text with Palette displayed.
After you enter text, the text entry operation returns.
When you use Palette in succession, press d and operate.
Insert image
(My picture)
Operation/Explanation
You can convert characters to a mark and insert it into the
text. The mark animates in various ways and conveys your
feelings to the other party.
Select a moving font effectEnter text.
To delete the moving font effect, move the cursor to the
moving font effect and press r.
Function
Operation/Explanation
Background color You can change the background color of the mail text.
Select a color.
You can switch between â20 Colorâ and â256 Colorâ by
pressing c(
).
Insert line
Undo
Function
Select area
You can insert a horizontal line into the mail text.
The line feed is inserted automatically, and the line is
inserted.
To delete the line, move the cursor to the line and press
r.
Select an end point.
Set, change, add or cancel each decoration.
â
â is displayed at the upper right of the display
during selecting decoration area.
You can return to the previous status of the set decoration.
You can do it up to twice.
You can undo the operation also by pressing m(
).
Select an icon and set, change, or add decorations.
Select another icon in succession to change the multiple
decorations or add decorations.
Decorate all reset You can release all the decorations.
YES
If you have inserted an image, the message âIn-line image
is deletedâ is displayed.
Mail
Operation/Explanation
You can set Font Color, Blink, Font Size, Word Alignment,
Ticker and Swing over the selected text you have entered.
You can also change the set decoration, add another
decoration, or cancel Blink, Ticker or Swing.
Select a start point.
You can select all text by pressing i(
) and
selecting âYESâ.
When Blink, Ticker, or Swing has been set, reselect each
icon and complete decorations.
Select the icon for Blink, Ticker, or Swing
Select the same icon again.
Font size
204
You can change the size of characters to be entered.
Select a font sizeEnter text.
In the font size changing mode, â â or â â is displayed at
the upper right of the display.
You can set other decorations in succession.
When you have selected the area, you do not need to enter
text.
Function
Select blink
Operation/Explanation
You can make characters to be entered blink.
Enter text.
The set characters are blinking.
In the blink setting mode, â â is displayed at the upper
right of the display.
You can set other decorations in succession.
d
Select ticker
(Reset blink)
You can make characters to be entered and images to be
inserted flow (moving from right to left).
Enter text.
The line feed is inserted automatically and â
â is displayed
before and after the cursor.
In the ticker setting mode, â â is displayed at the upper
right of the display.
You can set other decorations in succession.
You can make characters to be entered and images to be
inserted swing (moving to left and right back).
Enter text.
The line feed is inserted automatically and â
â is displayed
before and after the cursor.
In the swing setting mode, â â is displayed at the upper
right of the display.
You can set other decorations in succession.
d
(Reset swing)
The line feed is inserted automatically.
Operation/Explanation
You can change the position of characters to be entered and
images to be inserted.
Select a word alignmentEnter text.
The line feed is inserted automatically, and the alignment is
set.
In the word alignment setting mode, â â is displayed at
the upper right of the display.
You can set other decorations in succession.
When you have selected the area, you do not need to enter
text.
Information
You can insert up to 20 types of images within 90 Kbytes in total. However, you can
insert up to 2 kinds of flash movie. Even if the inserted types of images are 20 or
fewer, the confirmation display appears for some operations asking whether to re-edit
the text because the maximum number of images has exceeded.
If multiple same images are inserted, they are counted as a single type of file. If you
copy/paste the image already inserted, that image is regarded as the same image
and handled as a single type of file. However, if you insert the same Flash image, it is
handled as the second type of files.
You can apply Blink, Ticker, Swing, and Word Alignment to the inserted images,
however, you cannot apply any decorations to Flash movies.
If you move the cursor to the character for which another color is set, the setting
changes to that color.
The color for pictographs is also subjected to the specified font color. To restore the
color to ordinary one, select âćĺŽăŞă/Defaultâ.
You cannot change the color of Deco-mail pictograms.
You cannot change the background color when editing the header or signature.
If you move the cursor to the character for which a different font size is set, the font
size is changed to that size of the character.
You cannot change the size of the Deco-mail pictogram.
You cannot make Deco-mail pictograms blink.
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Mail
d
(Reset ticker)
The line feed is inserted automatically.
Select swing
Function
Word alignment
3
Creating Decome-Anime to Send
Decome-Anime is a mail service which enables you to create expressive
mail using Decome-Anime templates on which Flash images with
messages and images are available.
You can create Decome-Anime with pre-installed templates or purchased
templates from IPs (Information Providers) site.
When a Decome-Anime template is already selected, the Edit Decome-Anime
display appears. Go to step 4.
Press l(
) to display the preview of the Decome-Anime template.
Once you select a Decome-Anime template, â
â appears.
Depending on the Decome-Anime template, you cannot edit contents.
When you send the contents of the Decome-Anime template as they are, go to
step 5.
You cannot edit the text in the Decome-Anime template when it has once been
saved to the Draft, when you forward from the Inbox, or when you re-edit from the
Outbox.
Mail
Edit Decome-Anime
display
lCreate new Decome-Anime
To edit characters
Select the character entry fieldEdit characters.
You cannot set decoration when you enter characters. You cannot paste header
or signature.
When you break a line, the number of the characters decreases for remaining
space.
You can edit total of up to 90 Kbytes of templates, characters, and images. When
90 Kbytes are exceeded, you can no longer edit them.
Depending on the Decome-Anime template, you might not be able to insert the
Flash movies even if its volume is even less than 90 Kbytes.
As the fonts and display position of images and characters are fixed, you cannot
edit them.
Perform the operations in step 2 through step 4 on
page 198.
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Select the contents field to be edited.
To change images
Select the insert image field
Select a folder, and select the image to be changed.
Previewing
Decome-Anime
Creation display
Select the text fieldPhone or microSD
Select the Decome-Anime template to be sent.
l(
You can end the editing of the Decome-Anime.
Go to step 6 on page 198.
Function menu
Information
You cannot create a Decome-Anime when the number of sent mail messages in
Outbox has reached the maximum.
The image you can insert is a GIF file (including animation GIF), JPEG file, and SWF
file.
When an animation GIF file or SWF file is inserted, overflowing of the volume size for
sending might occur.
Even when sending fails, you cannot re-edit it.
When you send a Decome-Anime, it is received at the destination as a mail message
with the URL for browsing Decome-Anime described depending on the recipientâs
i-mode phone. However, depending on the model, only the text of Decome-Anime
without the URL for browsing might be received.
You cannot use received Decome-Anime as a template.
Template
Operation/Explanation
You can read in a Decome-Anime template and create a
Decome-Anime.
Phone or microSD
Select a Decome-Anime template to be sent.
Go to step 4 on page 206.
If any Decome-Anime template is selected, the confirmation
display appears asking whether to discard the current contents
to read in the new one.
Function Menu of the Edit Decome-Anime Display
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
See page 207.
Function Menu of the Decome-Anime Creation Display
Preview
See page 207.
Function menu
Delete
You can delete the insert image. Deleted insert image field
becomes blank.
Quit editing
You can end the editing of the Decome-Anime.
Go to step 6 on page 198.
Operation/Explanation
Send
You can send the Decome-Anime.
Go to step 7 on page 199.
Preview
You can check the Decome-Anime by playback before sending.
See page 209 for how the playback display of Decome-Anime
works.
Press i(
) to go back to the Decome-Anime creation
display.
Save
When creating or editing the Decome-Anime, you can save it to
the Draft. After saving, you cannot re-edit the text of
Decome-Anime.
YES
Operate receiver
See page 199.
Operate att. file
See page 200.
Mail
Template
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Mail
Composing Deco-mail or Decome-Anime
by Using Template
The Deco-mail template and Decome-Anime template are available for the
templates.
Template is form data for Deco-mail for which decorations such as font
size and image insertion are already specified.
Other than those pre-installed in the FOMA phone, you can download
templates from sites (see page 184). You can also save Deco-mail you
sent, received or composed as a Deco-mail template (see page 200 and
page 228).
You can edit the saved Deco-mail template using Palette.
The Decome-Anime template denotes the pattern data for Decome-Anime
and is created by combining characters and animations.
Other than those pre-installed in the FOMA phone, you can also
download templates from sites.
You cannot edit the Decome-Anime template.
You can delete the pre-installed templates. You can re-download them from the
âP-SQUAREâ site (see page 186). When you use a UIM other than the one used for
downloading, the UIM restrictions (see page 40) are set to them.
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Deco-mail Template
lTemplateDecomailSelect a template.
Press l(
) to
compose Deco-mail using
the contents of the
template. Go to step 2 on
page 198.
Even if you set âHeader/
signatureâ to automatically
paste the header or
signature, you cannot paste
it.
See page 186 when you
select âSearch by i-modeâ.
Deco-mail Template
list
Detailed Deco-mail
Template display
Function Menu of the Deco-mail Template List
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Compose message You can compose a Deco-mail message using the contents of
the template.
Go to step 2 on page 198.
Sort
You can change the order of displayed templates.
Select an order.
Edit title
Enter a title.
You can enter up to 15 full-pitch/30 half-pitch characters.
Info
You can display the file size, saved date and time of the template,
and whether it contains images.
No. of messages
You can display the number of stored templates.
Delete
(Delete this)
Delete thisYES
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Delete
(Delete selected)
Delete selectedPut a check mark for templates to be
deletedl(
)YES
Delete
(Delete all)
Delete allEnter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Function Menu of the Detailed Deco-mail Template Display
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Compose message You can compose a Deco-mail message using the contents of
the template.
Go to step 2 on page 198.
You can edit the contents of the template and save it.
Edit the textOo(
)YES or NO
YES . . . Overwrites and saves.
NO . . . . Saves as a separate file.
See step 2 through step 3 on page 202 for how to edit the text.
See page 186 when the templates are stored to the maximum.
Save insert image
You can save images inserted into the template or Deco-mail
text, and set them as the Stand-by display and Wake-up display.
Select an imageYESSelect a destination folder.
Go to step 3 on page 182.
See page 186 when images are stored to the maximum.
Information
The title name when saved as a separate file takes âYYYY/MM/DD hh:mmâ
(Y: Year, M: Month, D: Date, h: hour, m: minute).
Deco-mail pictograms are saved to the âăć°ăŤĺ
Ľă (Favorite)â folder in the
âDecomail-pictographâ folder.
See page 186 when you select âSearch by i-modeâ.
Select a template.
You can display the preview
of the template.
Press l(
) to
create Decome-Anime
using the contents of the
template. Go to step 2 on
page 206.
Decome-Anime
Template list
Previewing
When you display the playback display of Decome-Anime or
Preview
The animation is played back automatically. Some Decome-Anime may sound effect
tones, or vibrate the FOMA phone. Also, depending on the Decome-Anime, you can
operate by using Bo, Oo, 0 through 9, s, or a on playback display or
preview.
Press m(
) to pause the animation during playback. Press m(
) again to
resume the animation playback.
The effect tone sounds according to the setting of âAuto melody playâ. When the
message is previewed from the Decome-Anime Template list, the effect tone sounds
regardless of the setting. However, when a melody file is attached, that melody is
played back. The effect tone for Decome-Anime does not sound.
The effect tone does not sound during Play Background.
The FOMA phone vibrates regardless of the setting of âVibratorâ or âManner Modeâ.
Some Decome-Anime refer to the phone-information data in your FOMA phone. To
permit the use of the information in your FOMA phone, set âUse phone informationâ in
âi-mode settingsâ to âYESâ. (âYESâ is set at purchase.)
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Mail
Edit
Decome-Anime Template
lTemplateDecome-AnimePhone or microSD
Function Menu of the Decome-Anime Template List
Mail
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Create
Decome-Anime
You can create a Decome-Anime using the contents of the
template.
Go to step 2 on page 206.
Preview
You can display the preview of the Decome-Anime template.
Edit title
Enter a title.
You can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters.
Copy to microSD
See page 357.
Copy to phone
See page 358.
Info
You can display the title, file name, format, and whether it set with
file restriction.
Ir/
transmission See page 370.
(Send Ir data)
Ir/
transmission See page 372.
transmission)
Delete
(Delete this)
See page 208.
Delete
(Delete selected)
See page 209.
Delete
(Delete all)
See page 209.
Attaching Files
You can send an i-mode mail message with files attached.
You can attach following files:
ăťStill image
ăťMelody
ăťMoving image/i-motion movie
ăťToruCa file
ăťPDF file
ăťPhonebook entry ăťSchedule event
ăťToDo item
ăťBookmark (i-mode, Full Browser)
ăťWord
ăťExcel
ăťPowerPoint ăťSD other files
You can attach up to 10 files within 2 Mbytes in total.
You cannot attach files that are prohibited from being attached to mail or output from
the FOMA phone to other devices.
Regardless of the âFile restrictionâ setting, you can attach the still image or moving
image/i-motion movie shot with your FOMA phone or the files received via infrared rays.
When you attach a file, another attachment field appears on the Message Composition
display.
Depending on the recipientâs i-mode phone, it receives only compatible files within the
memory space of that model.
It might take a time to send the i-mode mail depending on the size of attached files.
Message Composition display
Select the attachment field
Do the following operations.
Item
Picture
Melody
imotion
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Operation/Explanation
Select a folderSelect an image.
Highlight an attached image and press Oo(
the image.
Press r to return to the former display.
Select a folderSelect a melody.
Highlight an attached melody and press Oo(
back the melody.
Press any key to stop the playback.
) to display
) to play
Select a folderSelect an i-motion movie.
Highlight the attached i-motion movie and press Oo(
) to
play back the i-motion movie.
Press r during playback or stop the playback to return to
the former display.
Item
Operation/Explanation
Information
ToruCa
When the ToruCa file is a ToruCa file (details), it is attached as a
ToruCa file (details).
Select a folderSelect a ToruCa file.
Highlight the attached ToruCa file and press Oo(
) to
preview it. Press r to return to the former display.
PDF
Select a folderSelect a PDF file.
Highlight an attached PDF file and press Oo(
the PDF file.
Press r to return to the former display.
) to display
Select a search methodSelect a Phonebook entry
Oo(
When you specified a search method last time, the Phonebook
entry is searched by that method.
Schedule
Select a dateSelect a schedule eventOo(
ToDo
Select a ToDo itemOo(
Bookmark
i-mode or Full BrowserSelect a bookmark.
Document file
You can attach a file of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Select a folderSelect a file.
Other
You can attach a file stored in âSD other filesâ.
Select a folderSelect a file.
Go to step 2 on page 198.
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Mail
Phonebook
The images are not sent as the attachments to i-mode phones of the mova service;
they are in the form of URLs for browsing images and automatically attached with
expiry dates and can be obtained by selecting URLs. The mail text that can be sent to
an i-mode phone of the mova service is up to 184 full-pitch characters (369 bytes).
(When the acceptable number of characters of the mova phone is â250 full-pitch
charactersâ)
When multiple files are attached, the files are deleted and just the mail text is sent.
The i-mode phone of the mova service cannot receive GIF images.
You can attach a Flash movie as well.
The still image might not be received correctly or not be displayed or coarsely
displayed depending on the model at the receiving end.
Melodies stored on the microSD card cannot be attached. Copy the melodies to the
FOMA phone. (See page 360)
If the receiving end is other than FOMA P906i, the sent melody might not be played
back correctly or the attachment might be deleted.
You cannot receive the attached melody on the i-mode phone of the mova service.
Some i-motion movies cannot be attached to mail or their file sizes may become
larger or smaller.
Moving images stored on the microSD card cannot be attached. Copy the moving
images to the FOMA phone. (See page 360)
Depending on the mobile phone of the receiving end, i-motion movies cannot be
correctly received/displayed, might become coarse, or might be converted into
consecutive still images.
When sending moving images to other than the 2 Mbytes compatible model, it is
advisable to shoot them with the following settings:
File size setting: Mail restrictân (S)
Image quality: Normal
ToruCa files stored on the microSD card cannot be attached. Copy the ToruCa files to
the FOMA phone. (See page 271)
Delete Attached File
You can delete an attached file you are selecting or all attached files.
Message Composition display i(
Operate att. fileDelete att. file
Delete this or Delete allYES
To delete a single file, highlight the file to be deleted.
Mail
The image sizes of the camera are QCIF (176 x 144) and Sub-QCIF (128 x 96).
You can send photos (still images) to the other party during a voice call.
The photo is sent as the attachments of i-mode mail, and the receiving
end can view it during a call.
To send photos during a voice call, you need to store the phone number
and mail address of the other party in the same Phonebook entry
beforehand.
Depending on the model of other partyâs phone, the other party might not
be able to view the photo during a call.
Shoot and Send Photos
During a voice call, you can send photos (still images) you shoot on the
spot.
During a voice calli(
Photo mode
)Shoot/send photo
The camera starts up.
Press Oo(
).
The photo is shot.
Press h from the Finder display to return to the âTalkingâ display.
See page 160 for how to operate on the Finder display.
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)Select a mail address.
The photo is saved and sent.
You can send it also by pressing i(
) and selecting âSave & sendâ.
You can set âSet displayâ and âFile restrictionâ by pressing i(
). (See
page 157 and page 164)
When multiple mail addresses are stored, select the mail address you send the
mail message to.
When you select âQuitâ, the photo is saved to the Draft as the image-attached
mail.
Information
Using Photo-sending
Oo(
Select and Send Photos
You can send the saved photos (still images).
During a voice calli(
My picture
)Shoot/send photo
Select a folderSelect a photoSelect a mail address.
The photo is sent.
You can select a photo (still image) of QCIF (176 x 144) and Sub-QCIF (128 x
96).
When multiple mail addresses are stored, select the mail address you send the
mail message to.
When you received a photo (still image)
When âPhoto auto displayâ is set to âONâ, the photo is automatically displayed.
If you have received multiple photos during a voice call, you can press No to switch
them.
You can display the received photo during a voice call by pressing i(
) and
selecting âDisplay photoâ.
You can also execute âCheck new msg.â during a voice call by pressing i(
).
(See page 215)
Information
Receiving i-mode Mail Automatically
When the FOMA phone is in the service area, you can receive i-mode
mail, SMS messages and SMS reports automatically. (See page 214 for
receiving i-mode mail after selecting it.)
When a mail message comes in, â (pink)â appears at the top of the
display.
You can save up to 2,500 received i-mode mail messages including SMS
messages.
When i-mode mail arrives, â (pink)â
blinks and the receiving message is
displayed.
When receiving is completed, the display shows the
Reception Result
number of received i-mode mail messages and
display
Messages R/F.
You can display the Inbox list by selecting âMailâ.
To cancel receiving midway, select âCancelâ or press and hold r for at least
one second while âMail Receiving...â is displayed. However, the mail message
might be received depending on the timing.
If no keys are pressed for about 15 seconds, â
â (see page 125) appears on
the desktop and the former display returns. (The transit time varies depending on
the setting for âMail/Msg. ring timeâ.)
Press Oo, highlight â
â, and press Oo(
) to display the Inbox list.
See page 32 for when the FOMA phone is closed.
Information
You can automatically receive up to 100 Kbytes of an i-mode mail message including
attached files. You can manually obtain the attached files in excess of 100 Kbytes
from the i-mode Center. (See page 217)
When the total number or size of received messages stored in the FOMA phone has
reached the maximum, the mail messages will be overwritten in the priority order of
mail in the âTrash boxâ folder and older received mail. However, unread or protected
mail is not overwritten.
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Mail
Photo-sending is not available in the following cases:
ăťWhen the phone number and mail address of the other party on the phone are not
stored in the same Phonebook entry
ăťWhen the phone number and mail address of the other party on the phone are
stored as secret data in the Phonebook
ăťWhen a caller ID is not notified to the receiving end (User unset, PublicPhone,
Unavailable etc.)
(However, you can send from the calling end.)
ăťWhen âRestrict dialingâ is not set for the phone number of the other party on the
phone during âRestrict dialingâ
ăťWhen the number of sent mail messages in the Outbox has reached the maximum
and those messages are all protected, or when 20 mail messages are saved to the
Draft or the Draft is full (You cannot send.)
ăťWhen the Inbox is full of unread or protected mail (You cannot receive.)
ăťDuring Call Waiting
ăťIn B Mode of 2in1
You cannot send Flash movies by Photo-sending.
You cannot send images by Photo-sending.
A photo sent/received during a voice call is saved to the Outbox or Inbox as a file
attachment of the image mail (the subject is the phone number).
Mail
Information
When the total number of unread or protected mail messages in the Inbox has
reached the maximum, no new mail can be received and â (dark blue)â is displayed.
To receive i-mode mail, delete received mail or read unread mail or release protection
of mail until â (dark blue)â clears, and then perform âCheck new messageâ.
You can receive i-mode mail with melodies, still images, or other files attached. You
can receive incompatible attached files but you cannot display them.
When you receive mail from a device that can set To, Cc and Bcc, you can check
whether the message was sent to you as To, Cc or Bcc.
Mail Messages for you are held at the i-mode Center in the following cases:
ăťWhen the power is off
ăťDuring a videophone call
ăťDuring Self Mode
ăťDuring infrared data exchange
ăťDuring Omakase Lock
ăťDuring iC communication
ăťWhen you are out of the service area
ăťWhile connecting to the FirstPass center
ăťDuring PushTalk communication
ăťWhile copying to the microSD card
ăťWhile connecting to the Data Storage Center
ăťWhen the space of the Inbox is full with protected or unread messages
When i-mode mail messages are held at the i-mode Center, â (pink)â appears, and
when they are held to the maximum, â (dark blue)â, appears.
Display Newly Received i-mode Mail
Reception Result displayMail
Select an i-mode mail message to be
displayed.
For Decome-Anime, the playback display of
Decome-Anime appears. Press i(
) to display
the detailed display.
Press and hold No for at least one second from the
detailed i-mode mail display to change the size of
characters. (See âMailâ on page 129.)
Information
Undisplayable characters are replaced by spaces, etc.
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Information
When the number of characters in the text of received i-mode mail exceeds the
maximum, â/â or â//â is inserted at the end of the text and the excess part is deleted
automatically.
The still image automatically displayed at opening might not be correctly displayed.
When the image is larger than the screen size, it is displayed shrunk with a
proportional ratio retained.
Some decorations inserted into the decorated mail (HTML mail) sent from a personal
computer might not be displayed correctly.
Receiving Selected i-mode Mail
You can check the titles of i-mode mail messages held at the i-mode
Center and select them to receive, or delete them at the Center before
receiving.
To use this function, set âReceive option settingâ to âONâ beforehand.
When âReceive option settingâ is set to âONâ, you cannot receive i-mode
mail messages automatically. When a mail message comes in the i-mode
Center, â â is displayed.
Receive Option Setting
You can set whether to select and receive necessary i-mode mail only.
lMail settingsReceive option settingON or OFF
Select and Receive Mail Messages
lReceive optionOperate following the procedure
described in âMobile Phone Userâs Guide [i-mode]
FOMA versionâ.
When âReceive option settingâ is set to âOFFâ, the display to the effect that it will
be set to âONâ appears.
Press Oo(
) to set âReceive option settingâ.
You can bring up the Receive Option display also by iiMenu
ăĄăăĽăźďźć¤ç´˘ (Menu/Search)ăĄăźăŤé¸ćĺ俥 (Receive Option).
Information
Even when Receive Option Setting is set to âONâ, you will still receive all mail
messages if you execute âCheck new messageâ. If you do not want to receive all mail
messages, remove a check mark from âMailâ. (See page 234)
When you bring up the Receive Option display, the â â icon goes off. Also, the â â
icon goes off if you turn the power off or bring up the mail display.
You cannot select SMS messages for receiving.
Checking whether Center Holds i-mode
Mail
Press and hold l for at least one second.
â (pink)â and â (yellow)/ (yellow)â will blink, the message âChecking...â will be
displayed, and the i-mode mail and Messages R/F will be delivered.
On the results of checking, the numbers of the received i-mode mail and Messages
R/F are shown.
To cancel receiving midway, press and hold r for at least one second.
However, the mail message might be received depending on the timing.
You cannot receive i-mode mail message and Message R/F even when you
press and hold l for at least one second when the Stand-by display appears
on the horizontal display.
Information
When icons such as â (dark blue)â, â (dark blue)/ (dark blue)â or â (dark blue)â
are displayed, the FOMA phone cannot receive any more i-mode mail or Messages
R/F. Delete unnecessary mail and messages, or read unread mail and messages, or
release protection. (Read and unprotected mail and messages are overwritten
automatically from the oldest one.)
Replying to Received i-mode Mail
You can reply to the sender. With âRep.w/ i-mode mailâ, you can
compose the normal i-mode mail message, with âRep. w/ Deco-Animeâ,
you can compose the Decome-Anime, or with âReply with quoteâ, you
can quote the original text in your received i-mode mail and reply to it.
You cannot use âReply with quoteâ for Decome-Anime and SMS
messages.
Inbox list/Detailed Received Mail displayi(
Reply/forwardRep.w/ i-mode mail, Rep. w/
Deco-Anime or Reply with quote
You can reply for i-mode mail message also by pressing l(
).
If other recipients of the simultaneous mail are found, you can choose whether to
reply to the sender only or to all addresses.
Select âTo senderâ or âTo allâ.
Just one quotation mark (see page 235) is added to the beginning of the text in
the i-mode mail to be replied with quote.
Enter a subject and text, and then send.
When you have selected i-mode mail, go to step 3 on page 198.
When you have selected an SMS message, go to step 3 on page 244.
After you send mail, â
â changes to â
â.
Information
For the senderâs address that cannot be replied to (such as when the mail address
exceeds 50 half-pitch characters), â
â is displayed.
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Mail
i-mode mail messages and Messages R/F arriving at the i-mode Center
are automatically sent to your FOMA phone. However, the messages will
be held at the i-mode Center if your FOMA phone cannot receive mail
because it is turned off or out of the service area, or when Receive Option
Setting is set to âONâ.
When â (pink)â is displayed, receive mail by checking the i-mode Center.
See âReceive optionâ when â â is displayed.
Information
Even when i-mode mail messages are held at the i-mode Center, the â (pink)â icon to
that effect, or the â (dark blue)â icon telling that messages are held to the maximum
at the i-mode Center might not appear.
(This happens if mail arrives at the Center when, for instance, your FOMA phone is
off.)
You can select items to be checked by âSet check new messageâ.
You cannot use this function to receive SMS messages. Use âCheck new SMSâ to
receive them.
Information
Information
âRe:â is prefixed to the subject of the mail message to be replied or replied with a
quotation. When the subject exceeds 100 full-pitch characters, the excess part is
deleted. (When âRe:â has already been prefixed, it changes to âRe2:â and will be
counted up toâRe99:â.)
Even if the i-mode mail text contains pasted data, you cannot quote it in your reply.
Also, you cannot quote it when using the DoCoMo keitai datalink or infrared data
exchange function. See page 221 for pasted data.
If the text of Deco-mail contains images that are prohibited from being attached to mail
or being output from the FOMA phone to other devices, such images will be deleted
when you reply to it.
For Decome-Anime, you cannot reply with quote.
When i-mode Mail with Files Attached/
Pasted is Received
Mail
Forwarding Received i-mode Mail
You can forward the i-mode mail or SMS messages to others.
Inbox list/Detailed Received Mail displayi(
Reply/forwardForward
You can forward also by pressing m(
) from the Inbox list.
Enter an address and send the mail.
When you have selected an i-mode mail message, go to step 2 on page 198.
When you have selected a Decome-Anime, go to step 2 on page 206.
When you have selected an SMS message, go to step 2 on page 244.
After you send mail, â
â changes to â
â.
Information
âFw:â is prefixed to the subject of the mail message to be forwarded. When the subject
exceeds 100 full-pitch characters, the excess part is deleted. (When âFw:â has already
been prefixed, it changes to âFw2:â and will be counted up toâFw99:â.)
When you forward an i-mode mail message with a file you have not obtained yet, the
file information is deleted.
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Even if the i-mode mail text contains pasted data, you cannot quote it in your
forwarding mail. Also, you cannot quote it when using the DoCoMo keitai datalink or
infrared data exchange function. See page 221 for pasted data.
When a mail message is forwarded and a ToruCa file (details) that contains data
whose output from the FOMA phone is prohibited is attached to the mail message, the
attached file returns to a ToruCa file before obtaining details.
When a mail message on the microSD card is forwarded, the attached file is deleted.
When you âForwardâ a mail/SMS message received to Number B/Address B in Dual
Mode of 2in1, the sent mail message is retained in the Outbox or Draft, even if you
switch to A Mode.
You can receive up to 2 Mbytes of the attached files on your FOMA
phone. However, you receive only the attached file information for the
files in excess of 100 Kbytes, so you need to manually obtain those
attached files from the i-mode Center.
The FOMA phone supports following files:
ăťStill image
ăťMelody
ăťMoving image/i-motion movie
ăťPC movie
ăťToruCa file ăťPDF file
ăťPhonebook entry
ăťSchedule event ăťToDo item ăťBookmark (i-mode, Full Browser)
ăťWord
ăťExcel
ăťPowerPoint
You cannot play back or display the files other than above. You can save
them to any folder in âSD other filesâ, or use the i-mode mail to forward
them.
You can use âAttachment preferenceâ to select the files to be received.
When multiple data items are pasted, they might not be displayed.
Obtain Receive Option Attached Files
You can obtain the receive option attached files held at the i-mode
Center.
Detailed Received Mail display
Select an attached file which has not
been obtained.
After obtaining is completed, files are played back/
displayed.
Information
You cannot play back a melody in excess of 100 Kbytes.
You cannot play back a Flash movie in excess of 100 Kbytes.
You cannot display a ToruCa file in excess of 1 Kbyte and ToruCa file (details) in
excess of 100 Kbytes.
Save Attached or Pasted Files
You can save the attached or pasted files that you have obtained. You
can set some files for a ring tone, or an image on the Stand-by display,
Wake-up display, or other displays.
Information
Play Back/Display Attached or Pasted Files
You can play back or display the attached/pasted files already obtained.
Detailed Sent Mail display/Detailed Received Mail
displaySelect an attached file.
The file is played back or displayed.
For a PC movie or document file, the confirmation display appears telling that you
cannot play it back/display it. Play it back/display it after saving it to the microSD
card.
For the Phonebook entries, schedule events, ToDo items, bookmarks, and files
which are not supported by the FOMA phone, the confirmation display appears
asking whether to save them.
PC movies are saved to the destination folder in âmicroSDâ folder of âPC Movieâ.
Document files are saved to the destination folder in âDocument viewerâ.
The files not supported by the FOMA phone are saved to the destination folder in
âSD other filesâ.
Even if the files are supported by the FOMA phone, some of them cannot be
saved to the FOMA phone depending on the file such as an invalid data file or
whose size is too large. In that case, the confirmation display appears asking
whether to save it to the microSD card. When you save it, it is saved to a
destination folder in âSD other filesâ.
The confirmation display might appear telling that a part of the file cannot be
saved depending on the attached file.
Information
When the senderâs device is other than FOMA P906i, the received melodies might not
be played back correctly.
When the first attached file is an obtained still image, that still image only is
automatically displayed when the mail message is opened. The size of a still image
displayed automatically is up to 5M (2592 x 1944) size.
When the image size is larger than the screen, it is displayed shrunk.
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Mail
You cannot obtain the attached files when the unused memory space in the Inbox is
smaller than the files.
Detailed Sent Mail display/Detailed Received Mail
display/Detailed Message R/F display
Highlight an attached file and press i(
Operate fileSave attached fileYES
2
Select a destination or folder to save to.
For melodies, go to step 2 on page 183.
For still images, go to step 3 on page 182.
For i-motion movies, go to step 2 on page 194.
Bookmarks are saved according to each information of i-mode or Full Browser.
If the maximum number of files has already been saved to the microSD card or
there is no usable memory space when you save SD other files, PC movies, or
document files, the confirmation display appears asking whether to delete
unnecessary files and to save new files. Select âYESâ to list the files in Data Box,
then select unnecessary files and delete them. See page 186 for when files other
than SD other files, PC movies, or document files are stored to the maximum.
Information
Mail
You cannot save a melody in excess of 100 Kbytes to the FOMA phone.
You cannot save a Flash movie in excess of 100 Kbytes to the FOMA phone.
You cannot save a ToruCa file in excess of 1 Kbyte and ToruCa file (details) in excess
of 100 Kbytes to the FOMA phone.
Displaying Mail from Inbox/Outbox/Draft
Display Mail from Inbox
The mail message âćŞĺŽâ has been saved by default.
lInboxSelect a folder.
See page 236 for displaying Messages R/F.
Inbox Folder list
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Select a mail message.
When you select an unread
mail message, â
(pink)â
changes to â
â.
For Decome-Anime, the
playback display of
Decome-Anime appears.
Press i(
) to
display the detailed
Received Mail display. See
page 209 for how the
playback display of
Decome-Anime works.
Use No to check other
Inbox list
Detailed Received
mail messages. When you
Mail display
press No to show the
Decome-Anime message from the detailed Received Mail display, the
Decome-Anime playback display does not appear.
When the mail text is long, use Bo to scroll the display to check it. Also, you can
press m(
)/c(
) or >/< to scroll page by page. You cannot
scroll for Decome-Anime.
Information
You can save up to 2,500 received i-mode mail messages including SMS
messages. You can save up to 30 Area Mail messages separately from
i-mode mail messages and SMS messages.
You can check the received i-mode mail messages, SMS messages, and
Area Mail messages.
The mail message âćŞĺŽâ is not charged a communication fee.
You cannot reply to the mail message âćŞĺŽâ.
The effect tone sounds according to the setting of âAuto melody playâ when a melody
file is attached, when a Flash movie with effect tone is inserted in mail text, or when
the Decome-Anime text has the effect tone. However, when a melody file is attached
to a mail message and a Flash movie with effect tone is inserted in the mail text or the
Decome-Anime text has the effect tone, the melody is preferentially played back. The
effect tone for the Flash movie or Decome-Anime does not sound.
The melody and effect tone do not sound during Play Background.
Display Mail from Outbox
Display Mail from Draft
You can save up to 1,000 sent i-mode mail messages including SMS
messages.
You can check the sent i-mode mail messages and SMS messages.
You can edit and send i-mode mail messages and SMS messages in the
Draft. You can save up to 20 i-mode mail messages including SMS
messages.
lDraft
Select a mail message.
lOutboxSelect a folder.
Outbox Folder list
Select a mail message.
Mail
For Decome-Anime, the
playback display of
Decome-Anime appears.
Press i(
) to
display the detailed Sent
Mail display. See page 209
for how the playback
display of Decome-Anime
works.
Use No to check other
mail messages. When you
press No to show the
Decome-Anime message
Outbox list
Detailed Sent Mail
from the detailed Sent
display
Mail display, the
Decome-Anime playback display does not appear.
When the mail text is long, use Bo to scroll the display to check it. Also, you can
press m(
)/c(
) or >/< to scroll page by page. You cannot
scroll for Decome-Anime.
Draft list
When you have selected i-mode mail, go to step 2 on page 198. When you have
selected an SMS message, go to step 2 on page 244.
Information
When you select the i-Îąppli mail folder, the mail-linked i-Îąppli that supports the folder
starts.
Information
When the Decome-Anime text has the effect tone, it sounds according to the setting of
âAuto melody playâ.
The effect tone does not sound during Play Background.
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â Inbox list and detailed Received Mail display
How to See Inbox/Outbox/Draft List and
Detailed Display
â Mail menu
Icons might have the following marks:
Unread mail messages or messages are
saved in the Inbox.
Failed-to-send mail messages are saved in the
Outbox.
Draft mail messages are saved in the Draft.
âMail securityâ is activated. (displayed also for
chat mail)
Mail
Inbox list
For âDate+sender/
receiver subjectâ
â Inbox Folder list
Folder status
â
â appears when unread messages are found,
and â â appears when Mail Security is activated.
Inbox list
For âDate+subjectâ
Detailed Received
Mail display
Mail status and type
â â appears when protection is set.
(pink)
Unread mail
Ordinary folder
Read mail
i-Îąppli mail folder
Forwarded mail
Message R folder
Replied mail
Message F folder
Type of the received mail (Detailed display only)
Trash box folder
Folder name
Received date and time
The Inbox list shows the time for the mail received today, and shows the date for the
mail received until yesterday.
The detailed display shows the date and time the mail was received. The Japanese
date and time the mail was received from the Center is displayed.
Phone number or mail address of the sender or of another recipient of simultaneous mail
Senderâs mail address (Detailed display only)
Senderâs mail address that cannot be replied to (Detailed display only)
Recipientâs mail addresses of simultaneous mail (Detailed display only)
Recipientâs mail addresses of simultaneous mail that cannot be
replied to (Detailed display only)
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Subject
When âMail list displayâ is set to âDate+sender/receiver subjectâ, the subject is
displayed up to 11 full-pitch/22 half-pitch characters. When set to âDate+subjectâ, it is
displayed up to 7 full-pitch/14 half-pitch characters, however, for a mail message with
files attached, it is decreased by 1 full-pitch/2 half-pitch character/s as the icon is
added at the top.
For SMS messages or Area Mail messages, the beginning of the text is displayed.
(âSMSâ or âArea Mailâ is displayed on the detailed display.)
In Dual Mode of 2in1, â
â is displayed at the end of the subject or senderâs address
of SMS/i-mode mail messages received to Number B/Address B.
(blue)
SMS messages in the
FOMA phone
Area Mail
SMS messages on the UIM
Inserted image file (List only)
i-motion movie file
PC movie file
ToruCa file
PDF file
Document file
Phonebook entry file
Schedule event or ToDo item
file
File set with the UIM restrictions
i-Îąppli mail
FeelďźMail icon
When you press c(
) from Inbox list, the FeelďźMail image is played back.
See page 122 for FeelďźMail.
Text of mail
â Outbox Folder list
Folder status
â â appears when Mail Security is activated.
i-Îąppli mail folder
Folder name
Mail
Image file
Attached file
Ordinary folder
Attached or pasted data
The detailed display shows the data volume as well.
â â is added to each icon when you execute âDelete att. fileâ (Detailed display only).
Melody file
Attached file before obtaining
(Detailed display only)
Attached file suspended to be
obtained (Detailed display only)
Attached file failed to be
obtained (Detailed display only)
i-Îąppli start information
(List only)
i-Îąppli mail (List only)
Multiple files (List only)
Multiple pasted files
File set with the UIM restrictions
Bookmark file
Other files
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â Outbox list and detailed Sent Mail display
Subject
When âMail list displayâ is set to âDate+sender/receiver subjectâ, the subject is
displayed up to 11 full-pitch/22 half-pitch characters. When set to âDate+subjectâ, it is
displayed up to 7 full-pitch/14 half-pitch characters, however, for a mail message with
files attached, it is decreased by 1 full-pitch/2 half-pitch character/s as the icon is
added at the top.
For SMS messages, the beginning of the text is displayed. (âSMSâ is displayed on the
detailed display.)
(blue)
SMS messages in the
FOMA phone
SMS messages on the
UIM
Mail
Outbox list
For âDate+sender/
receiver subjectâ
Outbox list
For âDate+subjectâ
Detailed Sent Mail
display
Mail status
â â appears when protection is set.
(pink)
Attached data
The detailed display shows the data volume as well.
â â is added to each icon when you execute âDelete att. fileâ (Detailed display only).
Melody file
Phonebook entry file
Mail successfully sent
Image file
Mail failed to be sent
Inserted image file (List only)
Schedule event or ToDo item
file
Simultaneous mail successfully sent to all addresses
i-motion movie file
Bookmark file
(gray)
Simultaneous mail sent to some addresses
PC movie file
Other files
(pink)
Simultaneous mail failed to be sent to all addresses
ToruCa file
i-Îąppli mail (List only)
PDF file
Multiple files (List only)
Document file
File set with the UIM restrictions
Sent date and time
The Outbox list shows the time for the mail sent today, and shows the date for the mail
sent until yesterday. The detailed display shows the date and time the mail was sent.
â
â appears when the date/time is corrected.
Recipientâs phone number or mail address
Mail address successfully sent (Detailed display only)
Attached file
Mail address failed to be sent (Detailed display only)
i-Îąppli mail
Text of mail
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SMS report received [List
(Date+sender/receiver
subject) and detailed
display only]
File set with the UIM restrictions
â Draft list
Mail status
Ordinary mail
(pink)
Simultaneous
mail
(blue)
SMS messages
Melody file
Phonebook entry file
Image file
Schedule event or ToDo item
file
Inserted image file
i-motion movie file
PC movie file
ToruCa file
PDF file
Bookmark file
Other files
Multiple files (List only)
File set with the UIM restrictions
Document file
Attached file
Mail
Saved date and time
The Draft list shows the
time for the mail saved
today, and shows the date
for the mail saved until
yesterday. â
â appears
when the date/time is
corrected.
For âDate+sender/
For âDate+subjectâ
receiver subjectâ
Recipientâs phone
number or mail address
When the phone number or mail address is stored in the Phonebook, the name stored
in the Phonebook is displayed.
Subject
When âMail list displayâ is set to âDate+sender/receiver subjectâ, the subject is
displayed up to 11 full-pitch/22 half-pitch characters. When set to âDate+subjectâ, it is
displayed up to 7 full-pitch/14 half-pitch characters, however, for a mail message with
files attached, it is decreased by 1 full-pitch/2 half-pitch character/s as the icon is
added at the top.
For SMS messages, the beginning of the text is displayed.
Attached data
File set with the UIM restrictions
Text of mail
Information
See âMail list displayâ on page 233 to change a method to display the Inbox/Outbox/
Draft list.
When âName in phonebookâ of âMail list displayâ is checked, the name stored in the
Phonebook is displayed as sender or recipient. However, when the senderâs mail
address is âphone number@docomo.ne.jpâ, the name is not displayed even when
âphone number@docomo.ne.jpâ is stored in the mail address field in a Phonebook
entry. Store the phone number part only to display the name. When a senderâs/
recipientâs phone number or mail address matches a Phonebook entry stored as
secret data, the name is not displayed. It is displayed in Secret Mode or Secret Data
Only.
Even when a senderâs/recipientâs phone number or mail address matches a
Phonebook entry not stored as secret data, the name is not displayed in Secret Data
Only. Switch to Secret Mode or release Secret Data Only to display the name.
When âMessageâ of âMail list displayâ is not checked, the text does not appear on the
Inbox/Outbox/Draft list.
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Managing Mail Messages
Function menu
Mail security
Function Menu of the Inbox Folder List/Outbox Folder List
Function menu
Mail
Operate folder
(Add folder)
Operation/Explanation
You can add a new folder. You can add up to 22 folders to each
of âInboxâ and âOutboxâ.
Add folderEnter a folder name.
You can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters.
Operate folder
(Edit folder name)
You can edit the names of the added folders only.
Edit folder nameEdit the folder name.
You can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters.
Operate folder
(Sort folder)
You can sort folders. You can sort the added folders, Message R/
F folder, and the i-Îąppli mail folders.
Sort folderUse Bo to sort the orderOo(
Operate folder
(Delete folder)
All the mail messages including secret mail in the folder will be
deleted as well.
Delete folderEnter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Open folder
You can display the mail messages in the i-Îąppli mail folder
without running mail-linked i-Îąppli.
Read all
[Inbox Folder only]
You can change unread mail in the folder to read mail.
YES
Sort
(Auto-sort)
See page 231.
Sort
(Re-sort)
You can resort mail messages following the sorting conditions
specified by âAuto-sortâ.
Re-sortYES
When the folder applied with Mail security (see page 224) is
found, you need to enter your Terminal Security Code.
224
Operation/Explanation
You can set the folder to open only when you enter your Terminal
Security Code.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
To release it, perform the same operation.
Ir/
transmission See page 371.
(Send all Ir data)
Ir/
transmission See page 372.
(All
transmission)
No. of messages
You can display the number of stored received mail messages,
Messages R/F, and sent mail messages.
Delete
You can delete all the read mail messages including secret mail
(DEL all read mails) in all Inbox folders. All the read SMS messages on the UIM are
[Inbox Folder only]
deleted as well.
DEL all read mailsYES
Delete
You can delete all the mail messages including secret mail in all
(DEL all recv. mails) Inbox folders. All the received SMS messages on the UIM are
[Inbox Folder only]
deleted as well.
DEL all recv. mailsEnter your Terminal Security Code
YES
DEL all sent mails You can delete all the mail messages including secret mail in all
[Outbox Folder only] Outbox folders. All sent SMS messages on the UIM are deleted
as well.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Information
You cannot delete an i-Îąppli mail folder if corresponding mail-linked i-Îąppli exists.
If the software program does not exist, you can delete the i-Îąppli mail folder, but this
will delete both folders created in the Outbox Folder list and Inbox Folder list.
You cannot re-sort the mail messages in the âChatâ folder and âTrash boxâ folder.
Mail messages which are not applied with âAuto-sortâ are sorted into the âInboxâ
folder.
Information
Function menu
You can neither delete the Mail-Security-activated folder nor edit its name.
Function Menu of the Inbox List/Outbox List/Draft List
Operation/Explanation
Protect
(ProtectSLCT. ON/
OFF)
[Inbox/Outbox]
ProtectSLCT. ON/OFFPut/Remove a check mark for mail
messages to be protected/unprotectedl(
A check mark is placed to the mail already protected.
See page 215.
Move/copy
(Move)
[Inbox/Outbox]
MoveSelect a destination folder
Put a check mark for mail messages to be moved
l(
)YES
Reply/forward
(Reply with quote)
[Inbox only]
See page 215.
Move/copy
(Move to trash)
[Inbox only]
You can move mail messages to the âTrash boxâ folder. The mail
messages moved to the âTrash boxâ folder are preferentially
overwritten (deleted).
Move to trashPut a check mark for mail messages to be
moved to the trash boxl(
)YES
Reply/forward
(Forward)
[Inbox only]
See page 216.
Move/copy
(UIM operation)
[Inbox/Outbox]
You can copy or move the mail message to the UIM or FOMA
phone. (See page 422)
Edit
[Outbox only]
You can re-edit the sent mail message and send it again.
When you have selected an i-mode mail message, go to step 2
on page 198.
When you have selected a Decome-Anime, go to step 2 on
page 206.
When you have selected an SMS message, go to step 2 on
page 244.
Move/copy
See page 357.
(Copy to microSD)
Function menu
Protect
(Protect ON/OFF)
[Inbox/Outbox]
Operation/Explanation
You can protect the mail message so that it is not overwritten and
deleted. You can protect all the received and sent messages.
(2,500 received messages, 1,000 sent messages)
The protected one is indicated by â â.
Protect ON/OFF
To release protection, perform the same operation.
You can switch between protected and unprotected also by
pressing 1 from the detailed Received Mail display or
detailed Sent Mail display.
Move/copy
(Store in Center)
Mail
Reply/forward
(Reply)
[Inbox only]
You can save mail messages stored in FOMA phone to the Data
Storage Center. Data Security Service is a pay service that is
available on a subscription basis.
Store in CenterEnter your Terminal Security Code
Put a check mark for mail messages to be saved
l(
)YES
You can select up to 10 mail messages.
You do not need to put a check mark for the mail messages on
the detailed Received Mail display and detailed Sent Mail
display.
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Mail
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Search/sort
(Search sender/
Search receiver)
[Inbox/Outbox]
You can retrieve mail messages with a mail address or phone
number of a sender or recipient.
âSearch senderâ for received mail and âSearch receiverâ for sent
mail are displayed respectively.
Search mailSearch sender or Search receiver
Select an item.
Phonebook . . . . . . . . Call up a Phonebook entry and select a
phone number or mail address.
Received address. . . Select a phone number or mail address
and press Oo(
).
Sent address . . . . . . . Select a phone number or mail address
and press Oo(
).
Enter address . . . . . . Enter the mail address or phone number.
You can enter up to 50 half-pitch characters.
Search/sort
(Search subject)
[Inbox/Outbox]
You can retrieve mail messages with a subject.
Search mailSearch subjectEnter a subject.
You can enter up to 100 full-pitch/200 half-pitch characters.
Search/sort
(Search
subject+msg)
[Inbox/Outbox]
You can retrieve mail messages with a subject or text.
Search mailSearch subject+msg
Enter a part of a subject or text.
You can enter up to 100 full-pitch/200 half-pitch characters.
Search/sort
(Sort)
[Inbox/Outbox]
You can change the order of displayed mail messages.
SortSelect an order.
Search/sort
(Filter)
[Inbox/Outbox]
You can display the mail messages only that satisfy the condition.
FilterSelect a type.
Search/sort
(Display all)
[Inbox/Outbox]
You can re-display all mail messages in âBy dateââ order after
using Search Mail, or the Sort or Filter function.
Display all
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Mail history
[Inbox/Outbox]
You can display the history of sent/received mail from the sender
or to the recipient being selected or displayed. Up to 1,000
histories are displayed in the chronological order from the most
recent one.
Select a senderâs or destination address.
The target sent/received mail histories are displayed.
. . . . Sent mail
. . . . Received mail
Select a history; then you can bring up the detailed Received
Mail display or detailed Sent Mail display. Press r to return
to the former display.
You can display also by pressing 7 on the detailed
Received Mail display or detailed Sent Mail display.
Color label
[Inbox/Outbox]
You can color the characters on the Inbox list and Outbox list for
classifying mail. Select âDefaultâ to set ordinary character color.
Select a color.
List setting
You can select the item to be displayed on the list. You can also
switch between the name stored in the Phonebook and the mail
address/phone number for the display in the senderâs/destination
address field.
You can set to list the mail messages by subject depending on
the setting of âMail list displayâ.
Select an item to be displayed.
You can switch each time you press c(
) from the
Outbox list and Draft list.
Ir/
transmission See page 370.
(Send Ir data)
Ir/
transmission See page 371.
(Send all Ir data)
[Draft only]
Ir/
transmission See page 372.
transmission)
Ir/
transmission See page 372.
(All
transmission)
[Draft only]
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Function menu
Operation/Explanation
No. of messages
You can display the number of stored received mail messages,
sent mail messages and draft mail messages.
Delete
(Delete this)
Delete thisYES
Delete
(Delete selected)
Delete selectedPut a check mark for mail messages to
be deletedl(
)YES
You can delete all the read mail messages in the folder.
Delete
(Delete read mails) Delete read mailsYES
[Inbox only]
Delete
(Delete all SMS-R)
[Inbox only]
You can delete all the SMS reports. While displaying SMS reports
using the Search Mail function or Filter function, only the
displayed SMS reports are deleted.
Delete all SMS-REnter your Terminal Security Code
YES
Delete
(Delete all)
[Draft only]
You can delete all the mail messages in Draft.
Delete allEnter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Information
To use âMail groupâ for destination addresses, delete all the entered addresses, press
+l(
) to complete the deletion, and then re-select the address field.
You cannot protect mail messages in the âTrash boxâ folder.
If you protect all the sent messages which are stored to the maximum, you can no
longer compose i-mode mail messages.
If you move unread mail to the Trash box, it changes to read mail.
Function Menu of the Detailed Received Mail Display/
Detailed Sent Mail Display
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Reply/forward
See page 215.
(Reply)
[Received Mail only]
Reply/forward
See page 215.
(Reply with quote)
[Received Mail only]
Reply/forward
See page 216.
(Forward)
[Received Mail only]
Edit
[Sent Mail only]
See page 225.
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Mail
Delete
You can delete all mail messages in the folder.
(DEL all frm folder) DEL all frm folderEnter your Terminal Security Code
[Inbox/Outbox]
YES
Information
You cannot save the SMS messages stored on the UIM.
You cannot save the files attached to mail.
You cannot use Data Security Service when you are out of the service area.
When you have not signed up for Data Security Service, the message to that effect
appears.
You can download the mail messages saved to the Data Security Center from its site
to your FOMA phone. For details, refer to âMobile Phone Userâs Guide [i-mode]
FOMA versionâ.
Even if you set âNo titleâ for âSearch subjectâ of âSearch mailâ, you cannot search for
the i-mode mail whose subject is not entered and displayed as âNo titleâ.
Color Label applied to the mail messages is released when they are copied to the
microSD card, copied/moved to the UIM, copied/moved from the UIM or sent via
infrared rays or iC transmission.
Color Label applied to the SMS messages on the UIM is released when the UIM is
dismounted and then mounted.
Mail
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Resend
[Sent Mail only]
You can re-send the sent mail message.
YES
Protect ON/OFF
See page 225.
Move/copy
(Copy)
CopySelect an item to be copied.
See page 442 for how to copy.
When the addresses of the sender and another recipient of
simultaneous mail are found or the multiple destination
addresses are found, select a mail address or phone number to
be copied.
Move/copy
(Move)
MoveSelect a destination folder.
Move/copy
You can move the mail to the âTrash boxâ folder. The mail
(Move to trash)
messages moved to the âTrash boxâ folder are preferentially
[Received Mail only] overwritten (deleted).
Move to trashYES
Move/copy
(UIM operation)
You can copy or move the mail to the UIM or FOMA phone. (See
page 422)
Move/copy
See page 357.
(Copy to microSD)
Move/copy
(Store in Center)
See page 225.
Operate file
See page 217.
(Save attached file)
Operate file
See page 209.
(Save insert image)
Operate file
You can save Deco-mail pictograms in the mail text at once. You
(Save D-pictograph) can save up to 20 of them.
[Received Mail only] Save D-pictographYES
See page 186 for when the Deco-mail pictograms are stored to
the maximum.
See page 330 for how to check the stored Deco-mail
pictograms.
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Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Operate file
(Save as template)
You can save the sent/received Deco-mail as a template.
Save as templateYES
See page 186 for when the templates are stored to the
maximum.
See page 208 for how to check the stored template.
Operate file
(Property)
You can display the file name and file size of the image inserted
into the text.
PropertySelect an image.
Operate file
(Delete att. file)
Delete att. fileYES
Store
(Store address)
See page 96.
Store
See page 96.
(Add to phonebook)
Store
(Auto-sort)
You can store a sender or subject as a sort condition. (See
page 231)
Store
See page 127.
(Add desktop icon)
Mail history
See page 226.
Color label
See page 226.
Display
(Name/address)
You can display the senderâs/destination address by the name
stored in the Phonebook or by the mail address/phone number.
Name/address
You can switch also by pressing 5.
Display
(Scroll)
See page 233.
Display
(Character size)
See âMailâ on page 129.
Display SMS report You can check the result of the SMS message you sent, or the
[Sent Mail only]
date and time it arrived at the destination. To receive the SMS
report, set âSMS report requestâ to âONâ.
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Ir/
transmission See page 370.
(Send Ir data)
Ir/
transmission See page 372.
transmission)
Delete
YES
You can delete the mail message also by pressing 0.
Information
If you re-send a failed-to-send mail message, it is saved as the sent mail message. If
you re-send the failed-to-send simultaneous message to all addresses, it is saved as
the sent mail message.
Displaying Sent/Received Mail Record
Sent and received i-mode mail messages and SMS messages are stored
in Sent Address and Received Address, up to 30 messages each. You
can check the list for the mail addresses and phone numbers. When you
exchange mail messages with the same mail address or phone number,
the older one is deleted.
In Dual Mode of 2in1, up to 60 records for Number A/Address A and Number B/
Address B are stored in Received Address in total.
When Using Sent Address
Press and hold Vo for at least one
second.
When Using Received Address
Press and hold Co for at least one
second.
: SMS message
: i-mode mail
: Time-difference corrected time
Received Address
: SMS/i-mode mail message received to Number B/
list
Address B (only in Dual Mode of 2in1)
Press m(
) from the Received Address list to display Received Calls.
You cannot display the Received Address list even when you press and hold Co
for at least one second when the Stand-by display appears on the horizontal
diplay.
229
Mail
: SMS message successfully sent
: i-mode mail successfully sent
: SMS message failed to be sent
Sent Address list
: i-mode mail failed to be sent
: Time-difference corrected time
Press m(
) from the Sent Address list to display Redial. When the Sent
Address list is displayed from Dialed Calls, you can press m(
) to display
Dialed Calls.
You cannot display the Sent Address list even when you press and hold Vo for
at least one second when the Stand-by display appears on the horizontal diplay.
2
Select a record to be displayed.
The detailed display of the Address list is displayed.
With an SMS message for which the other partyâs phone number is not notified,
the reason for no caller ID is displayed.
To send i-mode mail to the displayed address, press Oo(
) and go to
step 3 on page 198. To send an SMS message to the displayed phone number,
press Oo(
) and go to step 3 on page 244.
To store in the Phonebook, press m(
). Go to step 2 of âStoring Displayed
Phone Number/Mail Address in Phonebookâ on page 96.
Function menu
Dialing
Function Menu while Sent/Received Address is Displayed
Mail
Function menu
Dial
To make an international call, select âIntâl dial assistâ, select an
international call access code, and follow the procedure above
after selecting âDialingâ from the Function menu. (See page 61)
To set Caller ID Notification, select âNotify caller IDâ. (See step 2
on page 48)
Operation/Explanation
Character size
You can switch the character size for the list. (See âDialed/recv.
callsâ on page 129)
FeelďźMail
[Received Address
only]
The FeelďźMail image is played back. See page 122 for Feelďź
Mail.
You can play back the Feelďźmail image also by pressing
c(
).
Operation/Explanation
If the mail address has been stored in a Phonebook entry, you
can make a voice call, videophone call or PushTalk call to the
phone number stored in the Phonebook.
Select a dialing type.
When you select âSelect imageâ, select an image to be sent to
the other party during a videophone call. To cancel the setting,
select âReleaseâ.
When multiple phone numbers are stored in a Phonebook
entry, you can dial the first phone number.
Redial/Dialed calls
[Sent Address only]
You can display the Redial list or the Dialed Call list.
Received calls
[Received Address
only]
You can display the Received Call list. All received calls (all calls)
are displayed.
Compose message You can compose an i-mode mail message. The mail address is
entered in the address field.
Go to step 3 on page 198.
Delete this
YES
Delete selected
Put a check mark for records to be deletedl(
YES
Compose SMS
Delete all
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Add to phonebook See page 96.
Add desktop icon
230
See page 127.
You can compose an SMS message. The phone number is
entered into the address field.
Go to step 3 on page 244.
When the same condition is set for another folder
Sorting Mail Automatically to Each Folder
You can automatically save the mail messages that satisfy the set
conditions to the specified folder. This function applies to only the added
folders and i-Îąppli mail folders.
Inbox Folder list/Outbox Folder listi(
Auto-sort
)Sort
Follow the operation of the Function menu list on page 231 to set âAuto-sortâ.
If you select a folder for which Auto-sort conditions have been set, the Auto-sort
Setting display appears.
Auto-sort Storing
You can specify a sort condition and folder from the detailed Sent/
Received Mail display.
Detailed Sent Mail display/Detailed Received Mail
displayi(
)StoreAuto-sort
Do the following operations.
Item
Address sort
Subject sort
Operation/Explanation
You can set the displayed senderâs/recipientâs address for a
sorting condition.
Select a folder.
When multiple addresses are found, select an address.
You can edit the displayed subject and set it for a sorting
condition.
Edit the subjectSelect a folder.
To change the condition
The confirmation display appears asking whether to change the condition or to overwrite
it. Select âYESâ to release the set condition and set the new one.
When storing another address for the folder set for âAddress
sortâ
The confirmation display appears asking whether to add the address.
Information
You can store a total of 700 addresses in all folders.
When multiple conditions match, sorting is done in the priority below.
Sort all
Subject sort
Reply impossible/Send impossible
Address sort (Look-up address/Enter address)
Address sort (Look-up mail group)
Address sort (Look-up group)
Mail messages sent simultaneously to multiple members cannot be sorted by
âAddress sortâ or âSend impossibleâ.
Area Mail messages are not sorted by âAddress sortâ.
Mail
The confirmation display appears asking whether to change the condition.
Select âYESâ to release the condition set for another folder and to set it for the selected
folder.
You cannot change the setting for a Mail-Security-activated folder.
Function Menu of the Auto-sort Setting Display
Function menu
Address sort
(Look-up address)
Operation/Explanation
You can look up a mail address or phone number in the
Phonebook or Sent/Received Address and set it to the folder for
sorting.
Look-up addressSelect an item.
Phonebook . . . . . . . . . Call up a Phonebook entry and select a
phone number or mail address.
Sent address . . . . . . . Select a phone number or mail address
and press Oo(
).
Received address . . . Select a phone number or mail address
and press Oo(
).
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Mail
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Address sort
(Look-up group)
You can set a group to be sorted into the folder.
Look-up groupSelect a group.
Address sort
(Look-up mail
group)
You can set a mail group to be sorted into the folder.
Look-up mail groupSelect a mail group.
Address sort
(Enter address)
You can directly enter a mail address or phone number to be
sorted into the folder.
Enter addressEnter a mail address or phone number.
You can enter up to 50 half-pitch characters.
When the mail address is âphone number@docomo.ne.jpâ,
enter the phone number only. You can sort SMS messages as
well if you enter the phone number only.
Subject sort
You can enter the subject of i-mode mail messages to be sorted
into the folder. One subject can be set per folder.
Enter a subject.
You can enter up to 100 full-pitch/200 half-pitch characters.
Reply impossible
You can set reply-disabled mail messages to be sorted. You can
set for only one folder.
Send impossible
You can set failed-to-send mail messages to be sorted. You can
set for only one folder.
Sort all
You can sort all mail messages into the i-Îąppli mail folder. You
can set for only one i-Îąppli mail folder each in the Inbox and
Outbox. When âSort allâ is set, other sort settings are disabled.
YES
Edit addr/subj
You can edit and store the mail address, phone number, and
subject set for the folder.
Edit the mail address, phone number or subject.
List setting
You can switch whether to display the destinations by the name
stored in the Phonebook or by the mail address or phone number.
Name or Address
You can switch also by pressing c(
).
232
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Release
(Release this)
You can release the sort condition. (The item is deleted from the
Auto-sort Setting display.)
Release thisYES
Release
(Release selected)
You can select mail addresses or phone numbers, and release
the sort condition for them. (The items are deleted from the
Auto-sort Setting display.)
Release selectedPut a check mark for mail addresses or
phone numbers to be releasedl(
)YES
Release
(Release all)
You can release all sort conditions. (The items are deleted from
the Auto-sort Setting display.)
Release allYES
Information
On the Auto-sort Setting display, â
â is added to the top of the name.
You cannot set groups on the UIM.
The secret mail messages received in ordinary mode (not in âSecret modeâ or âSecret
data onlyâ) are not sorted into the folder.
On the Auto-sort Setting display, â
â is added to the top of the mail group name.
When the subject matches sort conditions for multiple folders, it is sorted to the folder
nearest to the âInboxâ folder or âOutboxâ folder.
Even if you set âNo titleâ, the i-mode mail titled with âNo titleâ because of no entry
cannot be sorted.
SMS messages cannot be sorted by subject.
You cannot sort SMS reports or SMS messages that have been directly received on
the UIM.
+m-2-6
Creating Mail Group
You can store mail addresses by group. You can send mail to regular
destinations.
You can store up to five addresses per group, and up to 20 groups.
mPhonebookPhonebook
settingsMail group
Select a Mail group to be stored.
Function Menu of the Detailed Mail Group Display/Mail
Group Address Confirmation Display
Function menu
Go to step 3 on page 233.
You can edit the address also by pressing l(
Look-up address
You can call up a phone number or mail address in the
Phonebook, Sent Address, or Received Address to enter it.
Select an item.
Phonebook . . . . . . . . . Call up a Phonebook entry and select a
phone number or mail address.
Sent address . . . . . . . Select a phone number or mail address
and press Oo(
).
Received address . . . Select a phone number or mail address
and press Oo(
).
Delete this
YES
Delete all
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Mail Group list
When mail addresses are stored in a Mail group,
â
â appears at the lower left of the display. Press l(
) to compose
i-mode mail to a selected Mail group set as the destination address.
Go to step 3 on page 198.
Highlight and press
l(
).
If you select a stored mail address, the Mail Group
Address Confirmation display appears.
Detailed Mail Group
display
Enter a mail address.
You can enter up to 50 half-pitch characters.
When you store multiple mail addresses, repeat step 2 and step 3.
Setting Mail and Messages R/F
lMail settingsDo the following operations.
Item
Function Menu of the Mail Group List
Function menu
You can set the number of lines that are scrolled at a time for
when you press Bo on the detailed mail display, detailed
Message R/F display, Message Composition display and preview
display.
Select the number of lines.
Character size
See âMailâ on page 129.
Mail list display
You can set items to be displayed on the Inbox/Outbox/Draft list
by using radio buttons or check boxes.
Select a display formatl(
Operation/Explanation
Enter a name of the Mail group.
You can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters.
Reset group name
You can reset the name of Mail group to the default.
YES
Operation/Explanation
Scroll
Compose message You can compose an i-mode mail message to the Mail group.
Go to step 3 on page 198.
Edit group name
).
Mail
Operation/Explanation
Edit address
233
Item
Message display
Mail security
Operation/Explanation
You can set whether to display received mail in standard display
(from the top) or from the text.
Standard or From message
Item
See page 236.
Receiving display
You can set whether to display the Message Receiving and
Reception Result displays, even during operation of another
function.
Alarm preferred or Operation preferred
Alarm preferred
. . . .Prioritizes the Message Receiving and Reception Result
displays when you have new mail.
Operation preferred
. . . .Prioritizes the display of the current operation when you have
new mail.
Receive option
setting
See page 214.
Attachment
preference
You can set whether to receive the attached file with an i-mode
mail message. The attached files for which you remove a check
mark are held at the i-mode Center.
(The file in excess of 100 Kbytes is held at the i-mode Center,
even if you put a check mark for it.)
Put a check mark for items to be receivedl(
Put a check mark for âTool dataâ to receive Phonebook entries,
schedule events, ToDo items, and bookmarks.
Put a check mark for âOtherâ to receive PC movies, document
files, and files unsupported by the FOMA phone.
Auto melody play
You can set whether to play back the attached or pasted
melodies automatically for when you display the text of received
mail, or message R/F.
ON or OFF
See page 142.
Secret mail display See page 142.
Mail
Auto color label
You can specify the text color of the sender, received date/time
and others on the Inbox list by mail address. You can store up to
10 items.
Select an item.
Phonebook . . . . . . . . Call up a Phonebook entry and select a
phone number or mail address.
Sent address . . . . . . . Select a phone number or mail address
and press Oo(
).
Received address. . . Select a phone number or mail address
and press Oo(
).
Enter address . . . . . . Enter a mail address or phone number.
To change the set color, press i(
) and select âSelect
colorâ.
To delete the set item, press i(
) and select âDeleteââ
âDelete thisâ or âDelete allâ and select âYESâ. If you select
âDelete allâ, you need to enter your Terminal Security Code.
Select a color.
Pred. conv. at reply You can set whether to preferentially display the words contained
in the subject and text of the received mail message as
conversion candidates when you reply to, reply with quote to, or
forward it.
ON or OFF
Header/signature
See page 235.
Set check new
message
You can select items to be checked from among i-mode mail,
Message R and Message F, for when you perform âCheck new
messageâ.
Put a check mark for the items to be checkedl(
Operation/Explanation
Auto-display
Photo auto display You can set whether to automatically display the photo (still
image) received during a call.
ON or OFF
Chat setting
See page 242.
Check settings
You can check each of âMail settingsâ.
Information
Even if âFrom messageâ is set, the message might not be displayed from the text
depending on the number of characters in the text.
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Information
Information
Even when you set this function, the text color of the mail message already received
does not change.
If you do not want to receive Messages R and Messages F by âCheck new
messageâ, change these settings to â
â.
You cannot play back attached or pasted melodies during Play Background
regardless of the setting of âAuto melody playâ.
Header/Signature
You can store a header, signature and quotation mark. Also, you can set
whether to automatically paste the header or signature.
lMail settingsHeader/signature
Do the following operations.
Item
Header
Operation/Explanation
The header is the sentence such as greeting at the beginning of
the text.
Select the header fieldEnter a headerl(
You can enter up to 5,000 full-pitch/10,000 half-pitch
characters.
If you do not want the header to be pasted automatically, select
âInsertâ to change â
â to â
â. See page 200 for adding a
header by mail message.
Signature
The signature is your name and other information, placed at the
end of the text.
Select the signature fieldEnter a signaturel(
You can enter up to 5,000 full-pitch/10,000 half-pitch
characters.
If you do not want the signature to be pasted automatically,
select âInsertâ to change â
â to â
â. See page 200 for
adding a signature by mail message.
Quotation marks
The quotation mark is the symbol indicating a quotation from
received mail for when you reply to mail.
Enter a quotation mark.
You can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters.
Receiving Messages R/F Automatically
Message services automatically deliver information you want to your
FOMA phone.
When your FOMA phone is in the service area, it receives Messages R/F
automatically from the i-mode Center.
â (yellow)â or â (yellow)â appears at the top of the display when a
Message R/F is delivered.
You can save up to 100 each of received Messages R/F.
When you receive a Message R/F, the
â (yellow)â or â (yellow)â blinks and
the message for receiving the Message
R/F appears.
After the message is received, the number of received mail messages and
Messages R/F is displayed.
You can display the Message R/F list by selecting âMessageRâ or âMessageFâ.
If âAuto-displayâ is set to other than âOFFâ, the contents of received Message R/F
are displayed automatically. They are displayed for 15 seconds when âMail/Msg.
ring timeâ is set to 0 through 10 seconds, or for the specified duration plus 5
seconds when it is set to 11 seconds or longer.
If no keys are pressed for the specified duration, â
â or â
â (see page 125)
appears on the desktop and the former display returns. (The transit time varies
depending on the setting for âMail/Msg. ring timeâ.)
Press Oo, highlight â
â or â
â, and press Oo(
) to display the
Message R/F list.
See page 32 for when the FOMA phone is closed.
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Mail
You can set decorations in a header and signature.
Even if you have put a check mark for âInsertâ, the header and signature cannot be
pasted when you compose i-mode mail for Photo-sending during a call or from a
template or i-Îąppli.
You cannot paste the header, signature, and quotation marks to Decome-Anime and
SMS messages.
When unread Messages R/F are found
â
â is added to âMessage R/Fâ of i-mode menu.
Mail
Information
Received Messages R/F are not automatically displayed while a display other than
the Stand-by display is shown, while an i-Îąppli program is running, during Public
Mode (Drive Mode), during Lock All, or during Personal Data Lock.
When the Messages R/F exceeds the maximum number of messages that can be
saved, they are overwritten starting from the oldest one. Unread or protected
Messages R/F are not overwritten.
When the FOMA phone cannot receive any more Messages R/F, â (dark blue)â or
â (dark blue)â is displayed. Delete unnecessary Messages R/F, read unread
Messages R/F or release protection.
When the icon â (pink)â or â (pink)â is displayed, the i-mode Center holds Messages
R/F. When the icon â (dark blue)â or â (dark blue)â is displayed, the i-mode Center
can hold no more Messages R/F. Perform âCheck new messageâ to receive them.
After being displayed automatically, Messages R/F are still displayed as unread ones
in the Message R/F list. However, if you scroll through the messages while they are
being displayed automatically, they will be indicated as read.
Messages R/F for you are held at the i-mode Center in the following cases:
ăťWhen the power is off
ăťDuring a videophone call
ăťDuring Self Mode
ăťWhen you are out of the service area
ăťDuring infrared data exchange
ăťWhile connecting to the FirstPass Center
ăťDuring PushTalk communication
ăťDuring Omakase Lock
ăťDuring iC communication
ăťDuring copy to microSD
ăťWhile connecting to the Data Storage Center
ăťWhen the space for Messages R/F is full with protected or unread messages
Auto-display
You can set how to automatically display Messages R/F received during
standby.
lMail settingsAuto-display
Select an option for automatic display.
Information
The Messages R/F are not displayed automatically when âMail securityâ is set for
âInboxâ, or when âMail securityâ is set for âMessageRâ folder or âMessageFâ folder.
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Reading Received Messages R/F
lInboxMessageR or MessageF
Select a Message R/F to be displayed.
You can display Messages
R/F also by iMessage
R/FMessageR or
MessageF.
When you select an unread
Message R/F, â
(pink)â
changes to â
â.
Message R/F list
Detailed Message R/F
Use No to check other
display
Messages R/F.
When the text of Message R/F is long, use Bo to scroll the display to check it.
Also, you can press m(
)/c(
) or > to scroll page by page.
â Message R/F list and Detailed Message R/F Display
Message R/F list
Status of Message R/F
â â appears when protection is set.
(pink)
Unread Message R/F
Read Message R/F
Detailed Message
R/F display
Received date and time
The list shows the time for the Message R/F received today, and shows the date for
the Message R/F received until yesterday. The detailed display shows the date and
time the Message R/F was received.
Subject
The data attached or pasted
The detailed display shows the data volume.
Valid melody file
Valid image file
Valid ToruCa file
Multiple attached files
Multiple pasted files
File set with the UIM restrictions
Function Menu of the Message R/F List
Function menu
Protect
(Protect ON/OFF)
Operation/Explanation
You can protect a Message R/F not to be overwritten or deleted.
You can protect up to 50 messages (Message R and Message F
each).
Protected messages are indicated by â â.
Protect ON/OFF
To release protection, perform the same operation.
Protect
(Unprotect all)
Unprotect allYES
Search/sort
(Sort)
You can rearrange the displaying order.
SortSelect a displaying order.
Search/sort
(Filter)
You can display only Messages R/F that satisfy the condition.
FilterSelect a displaying type.
Operation/Explanation
After you execute âSortâ or âFilterâ, you can reset it and list all
Messages R/F by âBy date ââ.
Display all
No. of messages
You can display the total number of Messages R/F stored in the
FOMA phone, as well as the number of unread messages and
protected messages.
Delete
(Delete this)
Delete thisYES
Delete
(Delete selected)
Delete selectedPut a check mark for Messages R/F to be
deletedl(
)YES
Delete
You can delete all read Messages R/F.
(Delete read mails) Delete read mailsYES
Delete
You can delete all Messages R/F.
(DEL all frm folder) DEL all frm folderEnter your Terminal Security Code
YES
Information
To return to the former status, execute âDisplay allâ.
If you close the list and re-open it, you can return to the list of all items.
Function Menu of the Detailed Message R/F Display
Function menu
Protect ON/OFF
Operation/Explanation
See page 237.
Operate file
You can save attached or pasted files. (See page 217)
(Save attached file)
Operate file
You can save the attached image and set it as the Stand-by
(Save insert image) display, Wake-up display, or another display. (See page 209)
Operate file
(Save BG image)
Save BG imageYESSelect a destination folder.
Go to step 3 on page 182.
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Mail
Text of message
The phone number stored in the Phonebook is displayed by the name stored in the
Phonebook.
Function menu
Search/sort
(Display all)
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Operate file
You can save the all Deco-mail pictograms inserted into the text.
(Save D-pictograph) (See page 228)
Add to phonebook See page 96.
Delete
YES
What is Emergency Alert âArea Mailâ?
Mail
This service enables you to receive reports such as emergency
earthquake alerts distributed from the Japan Meteorological Agency.
You can receive Area Mail messages without i-mode contract.
You need to set âReceive settingâ to receive Area Mail messages.
âťSee page 239 for âReceive settingâ of Area Mail.
You might not be able to receive Area Mail messages in the following cases:
ăťDuring a call (voice call/videophone call)
ăťDuring packet communication (i-mode communication, data communication,
PushTalk communication)
ăťDuring updating software program
You cannot receive Area Mail messages in the following cases:
ăťDuring Omakase Lock
ăťDuring international roaming
ăťDuring Self Mode
âťWhen you could not receive the messages by the reasons above, you cannot
receive them again.
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Receiving Emergency Alert âArea Mailâ
When you receive an Area Mail message, the ring tone for Area Mail
sounds. The âRing volumeâ, âRing timeâ, and âVibratorâ settings follow
those of âMailâ.
When you receive an emergency earthquake alert, a dedicated buzzer
(alarm) sounds, and the vibrator works to notify you. Further, the
contents are automatically displayed. âRing volumeâ is fixed to âLevel 4â,
and âVibratorâ is fixed to âMelody linkageâ, so you cannot change their
settings. You can use âArea mail settingsâ to set âBeep timeâ.
Up to 30 Area Mail messages are saved separately from i-mode mail
messages and SMS messages in the Inbox.
When an Area Mail message arrives,
â â blinks and the message telling its
arrival appears.
Reception Result
If you press any key, the former display returns.
display
The details of some Area Mail messages might be
displayed when you receive them. To clear it, press Oo, r, or h.
See page 218 for displaying Area Mail messages.
Information
The buzzer sounds when you receive an emergency earthquake alert with âOriginalâ
set to sound any of the following tones. When every setting is set to mute, the buzzer
does not sound:
ăťMail volume
ăťPhone volume
ăťAlarm volume
ăťVM tone
ăťKeypad sound
Even when âVibratorâ of âOriginalâ is set to âOFFâ, the vibrator works if you receive an
emergency earthquake alert.
When you receive a new Area Mail message with 30 Area Mail messages saved, the
read messages are overwritten from the oldest. When all 30 messages are not read,
they are overwritten from the oldest one in order.
Whether the details of a received Area Mail message are displayed or not depends on
the setting by the Area Mail message provider.
Setting Emergency Alert âArea Mailâ
lArea mail settingsDo the following operations.
Item
Receive setting
Receive entry
Beep time
You can register Message IDs for the reports to be received other
than emergency information. You can register up to 20 IDs.
Enter your Terminal Security Code
Enter a registration nameEnter a Message ID.
To edit a registered Message ID, highlight it, press l(
),
and then enter your Terminal Security Code.
You can enter up to 15 full-pitch/30 half-pitch characters for a
registration name, and enter 4 half-pitch characters for a
Message ID.
You can edit also by selecting âEditâ from the Function menu.
Select âDelete thisâ to delete the Message ID, and select
âDelete allâ and enter your Terminal Security Code to delete all
Message IDs.
You cannot edit/delete âEmergency informationâ.
You can set whether to make the beep sound for when you
receive an Area Mail message that beeps.
ON or OFF
When you set âOFFâ, the dedicated ring tone for Area Mail
sounds.
Store Chat Members
You can store up to six chat members including the user (yourself).
lChat maili(
Chat member
Enter a mail address.
To edit a stored member, select the member.
When the mail address is âphone
number@docomo.ne.jpâ, store the phone number only.
You can enter up to 50 half-pitch characters.
Chat Member list
Mail
Beep setting
Operation/Explanation
You can set whether to use Area Mail.
Read exemption clause thoroughlyYes or No
Using Chat Mail
You can send or receive chat mail messages to and from multiple
persons on a single display. To use Chat Mail, you need to store chat
members. You can easily store them by creating chat groups.
Information
If you edit the mail address of the stored member, the memberâs name and image are
changed.
Function Menu of the Chat Member List
Function menu
Edit
Operation/Explanation
You can edit the mail address.
Go to step 1 on page 239.
You can set the duration the beep sounds.
Enter a beep time (seconds).
Enter it in two digit, from â01â through â30â.
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Function menu
Refer address
Mail
Change member
(Chat group)
Change member
(Mail group)
Display setting
240
Operation/Explanation
You can look up a phone number or mail address in the
Phonebook, Received Address, or Sent Address to enter it.
Select an item.
Phonebook . . . . . . . . Call up a Phonebook entry and select a
phone number or mail address.
Sent address . . . . . . . Select a phone number or mail address
and press Oo(
).
Received address. . . Select a phone number or mail address
and press Oo(
).
You can store the members stored in a chat group as chat
members.
Chat groupGroup list or Member list
Group list. . . . . .You can select members by chat group.
Member list . . . .You can select members from all the members
stored in chat groups.
If you select âGroup listâ, select a chat group.
The members from the selected group are stored.
If you select âMember listâ, check the members you want to
store and press l(
).
If you have already stored chat members, the confirmation
display appears asking whether to replace all the chat
members.
You can store the mail addresses stored in Mail group as chat
members.
Mail groupSelect a Mail group.
If you have already stored chat members, the confirmation
display appears asking whether to replace all the chat
members.
You can check the chat memberâs name, image, background
color, and mail address.
You can press No to switch members.
The mail address of the user (yourself) is not displayed.
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Delete
(Delete this)
Delete thisYES
Delete
(Delete all)
Delete allYES
Exchange Chat Mail Messages
lChat mail
Chat Mail display
Oo(
Press l(
The display for receiving chat mail
appears and a chat mail message is
received.
)Enter characters.
You can enter up to 250 full-pitch/500 half-pitch
characters.
).
The chat mail message is sent.
The sent chat mail message is displayed at the top of the
Chat Mail display.
The received chat mail message is displayed at the top of
the Chat Mail display.
Repeat step 2 through step 4 to send and receive chat mail messages.
rYES or NO
YES . . . . You can delete read and sent chat mail message from the âChatâ folder.
NO . . . . . You do not delete read and sent chat mail message from the âChatâ
folder.
Chat Mail ends.
You can end Chat Mail also by pressing h.
When no sent and received chat mail messages are found, the confirmation
display does not appear.
â Chat Mail display
Image
The image you have stored in Chat Group is
displayed.
Member name
Current
The chat memberâs name store in the chat
Chat mail
group is displayed. Also, the name is displayed
with a specified background color.
When the name is not stored in the chat
Chat Mail
group, up to eight half-pitch characters from
history
the beginning of the mail address are
displayed. When the mail address is stored in
the Phonebook, up to four full-pitch/eight
half-pitch characters from the beginning of
the name are displayed.
Broadcast mark
Displayed when the chat mail message set with multiple addresses is received.
(blue): All addresses are stored in Chat Member.
If You Receive Chat Mail during Standby
If you receive a chat mail message during standby, â
â appears on the
desktop.
Press Oo, highlight â
â, and press Oo(
); then Chat Mail starts
up.
Information
Messages are recognized as chat mail messages in the following cases:
ăťWhen the senderâs address or destination address is stored in Chat Member or in a
chat group
ăťWhen the subject contains âăăŁăăăĄăźăŤ (chat mail)â (all full-pitch or all half-pitch
characters)
Even when you receive a chat mail message from a member of a chat group other
than Chat Member while Chat Mail is running, â
â appears.
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Mail
(dark blue): Addresses that are not stored in Chat Member are found.
Sent/Received date and time
The date and time the chat mail message was sent/received are displayed. The time is
displayed for the chat mail messages sent/received today and the date for the chat mail
messages sent/received until yesterday.
Text
The text of chat mail message is displayed. The number of characters of the text to be
displayed is up to 250 full-pitch/500 half-pitch characters.
If the text exceeds four lines,
is displayed and you can switch the pages by pressing
No.
You cannot switch the page of the text on the Chat Mail history.
The text of the chat mail message successfully sent is displayed in black. The text of
the chat mail message failed to be sent is displayed in gray.
Input box
Entered characters (characters to send) are displayed from the beginning by a factor of
one line.
Information
The communication fee for when you send chat mail messages to multiple chat
members is the same as for sending a chat mail message to one member. (However,
the data for the added address fields will involve a higher charge.)
When âReceive option settingâ is set to âONâ, you cannot execute Chat Mail.
When the Inbox is full of unread or protected mail messages, you cannot execute
Chat Mail. Delete unnecessary mail messages or read unread mail messages, or
release the protection and then operate.
Attached files or pasted data are not displayed.
Sent/Received chat mail messages are saved to the âChatâ folder.
The subject of a sent chat mail message is âăăŁăăăĄăźăŤ (chat mail)â (half-pitch
characters).
Even when the chat mail text on the Chat Mail display contains the phone number,
mail address, or URL, the Phone To/AV Phone To, Mail To, and Web To functions are
not available. However, those functions will be available when Chat Mail is finished
and chat mail message is brought up from the âInboxâ or âOutboxâ.
During playing back a music file by MUSIC Player, a tone for the chat mail message
does not sound.
If you start Chat Mail from the desktop or Chat Group
If you start Chat Mail from a mail address or from a chat group that is not stored in Chat
Member, the confirmation display appears asking whether to delete stored member and
start Chat Mail.
Select âYESâ; then the current chat members are deleted and the senderâs mail address
or chat group members are stored in Chat Member.
If you start Chat Mail from the desktop
The senderâs mail address is stored in Chat Member. When the senderâs mail address
has been stored in a chat group, the members in that chat group are stored in Chat
Member. However, the mail address selected as the destination is only the mail address
of the sender.
If you start Chat Mail from Chat Group
The chat group members are stored in Chat Member. All members of the group are
selected as the destination.
Mail
Function Menu of the Chat Mail Display
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Send
You can send the chat mail message.
Select receiver
From among chat members, you can select destination
addresses to send the chat mail messages to.
Put a check mark for destination addresses to send the
messages tol(
Chat member
You can store chat members. (See page 239)
Broadcast address You can check the destination addresses you have
simultaneously sent a chat mail message to.
When there are destination addresses that are not stored in
Chat Member, the confirmation display appears asking whether
to store them in Chat Member. If you store them in Chat
Member, select âYESâ and put a check mark for the destination
addresses to be stored and press l(
).
Reload
You can receive chat mail messages that you could not
automatically receive. If you receive a new chat mail message,
the Chat Mail display is updated.
View first line
You can display the latest chat mail message.
View last line
You can display the oldest chat mail message.
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Function menu
Delete read mails
Operation/Explanation
You can delete all the received read chat mail messages and
sent chat mail messages including secret mail and chat mail
messages failed to send.
YES
Information
You can store up to six members (including yourself) in Chat Member.
Chat Setting
lMail settingsChat setting
Do the following operations.
Item
Operation/Explanation
Sound setting
You can set a tone for when you send/receive a chat mail
message on the Chat Mail display.
Select a folderSelect a tone.
The tone does not sound when a chat mail message comes in
from a member not stored in Chat Member.
Chat image
You can set whether to display images on the Chat Mail display.
ON or OFF
User setting
You can set the name and image of the user (yourself).
Select the name fieldEnter a user name.
You can enter up to four full-pitch/eight half-pitch characters.
If you do not change the user name, go to the next step.
Select the image fieldSelect a folderSelect an image.
+m-2-6
Creating Chat Group
You can store the mail addresses you want to exchange chat mail per
group.
By storing multiple members in a group, you can set them as chat
members at a time.
You can store up to five mail addresses per group. You can create up to
five groups.
You can reset the name of the chat group to the default.
YES
Function Menu of the Detailed Chat Group Display/Chat
Group Address Confirmation Display
Detailed Chat Group
display
You can edit the mail address.
Go to step 3 on page 243.
You can edit also by pressing l(
Refer address
You can look up a phone number or mail address in the
Phonebook, Sent Address, or Received Address to enter it.
Select an item.
Phonebook . . . . . . . . . Call up a Phonebook entry and select a
phone number or mail address.
Sent address . . . . . . . Select a phone number or mail address
and press Oo(
).
Received address . . . Select a phone number or mail address
and press Oo(
).
Change member
You can store members from a Mail group in the chat group.
Mail groupSelect a Mail group.
If you have already stored members in the chat group, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to replace all the
members.
Member setting
You can set the memberâs name and image. You can switch
members by pressing No.
Select the member name fieldEnter a memberâs name.
You can enter up to four full-pitch/eight half-pitch characters.
Not to change the memberâs name, go to the next step.
Enter a mail address.
You can enter up to 50 half-pitch characters.
When the entered mail address is stored in the Phonebook, and the image is
stored in the Phonebook, the image is also set.
When the mail address is âphone number@docomo.ne.jpâ, store the phone
number only.
When you store multiple mail addresses, repeat step 2 and step 3.
Function Menu of the Chat Group List
Function menu
Activate chat
Operation/Explanation
Operation/Explanation
Edit
).
Select the picture fieldSelect a folderSelect an image.
The members in the chat group are stored as chat members and
Chat Mail starts.
Go to step 2 on page 240.
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Mail
Reset group name
Highlight and press
l(
).
If you select a stored mail address, the Chat Group
Address Confirmation display appears.
Operation/Explanation
Enter a chat group name.
You can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters.
Function menu
mPhonebookPhonebook
settingsChat groupSelect a chat
group to be stored.
When the selected chat group has any member,
Chat Group list
â
â appears at the lower left of the display.
If you press l(
), Chat group members are stored in Chat Member and
Chat Mail starts. Go to step 2 on page 240.
Function menu
Edit group name
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Delete
YES
Delete all
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Composing SMS Messages to Send
You can compose and send SMS messages. You can save up to 1,000
sent SMS messages including i-mode mail messages to the Outbox.
You can send and receive SMS messages to and from subscribers of overseas
carriers other than DoCoMo. For the countries and overseas carriers available for the
service, refer to the DoCoMo Global Service web page.
You can move/copy the sent SMS messages to the UIM. (See page 422)
lCompose SMS
Address field
Text field
Mail
SMS Composition
display
Select the address fieldSelect an item.
Phonebook . . . . . . . . . Call up a Phonebook entry and select a phone number.
Sent address . . . . . . . . Select a phone number and press Oo(
).
Received address . . . . Select a phone number and press Oo(
).
Enter address . . . . . . . Enter a phone number.
Only one address can be specified.
You can enter up to 21 digits (including â+â).
When the address is that of overseas carriers other than DoCoMo, enter â+â
(press and hold 0 for at least one second), âcountry codeâ, and âdestination
mobile phone numberâ in that order. When the mobile phone number begins with
â0â, enter the phone number except for the â0â. Also, you can enter â010â, âcountry
codeâ, and âdestination mobile phone numberâ in that order to send SMS
messages. (When you reply to SMS messages received from overseas, enter
â010â.)
Select the text fieldEnter text.
The number of characters you can enter differs depending on the âSMS input
characterâ.
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Press l(
).
The animation display during transmission appears and mail is sent.
OK
Information
Depending on the radio wave conditions, the characters might not be sent
successfully to the destination.
When the number of sent mail messages exceeds the maximum number of storage,
they will be overwritten starting from the oldest sent mail. However, protected sent
mail cannot be overwritten.
You cannot compose an SMS message when the number of sent mail messages in
the Outbox has reached the maximum and those messages are all protected, or
when 20 mail messages are saved to the Draft or the Draft is full.
Release the protection for sent mail messages, or send/delete draft mail messages,
and then operate again.
Even if âActivateâ of âCaller ID notificationâ is set to âOFFâ, the caller ID is notified to the
other party you send an SMS message to. If you attempt to send an SMS message to
the phone number headed by â184â/â186â, the confirmation display appears asking
whether to delete prefix numbers and send the mail.
If you set âSMS report requestâ to âONâ, you cannot send SMS messages to the
i-mode phone of the mova service.
â+â is valid only at the beginning of the address.
You cannot send the message to addresses that include any characters other than
numbers, ââ, â#â and â+â.
You cannot start a new line while editing the text.
The special symbols (see page 506) are replaced by half-pitch spaces.
Each space is counted as a character.
You cannot reply to the SMS message whose sender is User unset/PublicPhone/
Unavailable.
In B Mode of 2in1, you cannot compose SMS messages.
Function Menu of the SMS Composition Display
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Send
You can send the SMS message.
Go to step 5 on page 244.
Preview
Before sending, you can check the address and the text contents.
Press l(
) to send the SMS message.
Save
You can save the SMS message you are composing or editing to
the Draft.
You cannot save the message when the address field and text
field are blank.
SMS report req.
See page 246.
SMS valid. per.
See page 246.
SMS input char.
See page 247.
Receiving SMS Messages Automatically
You can save up to 2,500 received SMS messages including i-mode mail
messages.
You can move/copy the received SMS messages to the UIM. (See page 422)
When an SMS message arrives,
â (pink)â lights and the receiving
message is displayed.
Display Newly Received SMS Messages
Reception Result displayMail
Select an SMS message to be
displayed.
Press and hold No for at least one second from the
detailed SMS display to change the size of characters.
(See âMailâ on page 129)
Information
Depending on the characters entered in the received SMS message, spaces might be
displayed.
While the senderâs address (phone number) is highlighted in the displayed SMS
message, you can press +Oo(
) to make a voice call, videophone call, or
PushTalk call to the displayed number (the Phone To/AV Phone To function).
Further, if the senderâs phone number is stored in the Phonebook, the stored ânameâ
is highlighted. In this case, you can dial the phone number in the same way.
A Short Mail message is received as an SMS message on the FOMA phone. When
the sender does not notify you of the phone number, the reason is displayed in the
senderâs field.
When receiving ends, the display shows the number of
Reception Result
received SMS messages.
display
You can display the Inbox list by selecting âMailâ.
If no keys are pressed for about 15 seconds, â
â (see page 125) appears on
the desktop and the former display returns. (The transit time varies depending on
the setting for âMail/Msg. ring timeâ.)
Press Oo, highlight â
â, and press Oo(
) to display the Inbox list.
See page 32 for when the FOMA phone is closed.
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Mail
Information
When the number of unread or protected messages in the Inbox has reached the
maximum, no new messages can be received and â (dark blue)â is displayed. To
receive SMS messages, delete mail in the Inbox or read unread mail or release
protection until â (dark blue)â clears, and then perform âCheck new SMSâ.
Checking whether Center Holds SMS
Messages
Setting SMS
When SMS messages arrive at the SMS Center, they are automatically
sent to your FOMA phone, but will be held at the SMS Center if your
FOMA phone cannot receive messages such as when it is off or out of
the service area.
You can receive the messages by âCheck new SMSâ.
Mail
lCheck new SMS
SMS Report Request
You can set whether to request an SMS report for when sending an SMS
message.
The SMS report lets you know that your SMS message was delivered to
the destination.
You can check received SMS reports in the âInboxâ folder.
Return
If the Center holds SMS messages, the FOMA phone automatically receives them.
Information
Some SMS messages are not delivered immediately after checking.
When â (dark blue)â or â (dark blue)â, etc. are displayed, you cannot receive any
more SMS messages. Delete unnecessary mail, read unread mail, or release
protection. (Read and unprotected messages are overwritten automatically from the
oldest one.)
You cannot use this function to receive i-mode mail or Messages R/F. Use âCheck
new messageâ to receive i-mode mail or Messages R/F.
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lSMS settingsSMS report requestON or OFF
When you operate from the Function menu of the SMS Composition display, the
setting is effective only for the SMS message you are composing.
SMS Validity Period
You can set the period that the SMS Center holds an SMS message sent
but unsuccessfully delivered due to the out-of-service area, etc.
lSMS settingsSMSvalidity period
Select a holding period.
If you select âNoneâ, the stored SMS message is re-sent after a certain period of
time and deleted from the SMS Center.
When you operate from the Function menu of the SMS Composition display, the
setting is effective only for the SMS message you are composing.
SMS Input Character
You can set the characters you can enter into the text of SMS messages.
You can set to enter only half-pitch alphanumeric characters and
half-pitch symbols.
lSMS settingsSMS input characterSelect an item.
Japanese (70char.) . . .You can enter full-pitch and half-pitch characters. You
cannot enter pictographs except â
â and â
â (see
page 502). You can enter up to 70 characters for the text.
English (160char.) . . . .You can enter only half-pitch alphanumeric characters
and half-pitch symbols. You can enter up to 160
characters for the text.
When you operate from the Function menu of the SMS Composition display, the
setting is effective only for the SMS message you are composing.
SMS Center Selection
Mail
âťNormally, you do not need to change this setting.
You can set the address and âType of numberâ for the SMS Center. This
setting is for getting any service other than SMS Service you currently use.
lSMS settingsSMS center selection
User settingEnter an address
International or Unknown
You can enter up to 20 half-pitch characters for the address. However, if â:â or
â#â is included, you cannot set it for âInternationalâ.
You can reset User Setting to âDoCoMoâ by ResetEnter your Terminal Security
CodeYES.
Using Web Mail
You can send mail messages or browse received mail messages on the
i-mode site.
You can use only in B Mode or Dual Mode of 2in1.
For details on Web mail, refer to âMobile Phone Userâs Guide [2in1]â.
lWeb mail
Operate following the instructions on the display.
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i-Îąppli
What is i-Îąppli? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Downloading i-Îąppli from Sites . . . . . . . . .
Starting i-Îąppli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting i-Îąppli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Starting i-Îąppli Automatically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operating i-Îąppli Stand-by Display
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Displaying i-Îąppli Data Files on the microSD Card
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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250
251
261
262
263
264
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What is i-Îąppli?
By downloading i-Îąppli from i-mode sites, you can use the FOMA phone
more convenient. You can use the i-Îąppli which enables you to directly
store the data into the Phonebook or Schedule, or the i-Îąppli which links
to Data Box, enabling you to save or obtain images.
Also, as the large capacity mega i-Îąppli is supported, you can enjoy
playing high-resolution 3D games and full-length role playing game.
When downloading is suspended
When you press r or h to suspend downloading an i-Îąppli program of 100
Kbytes or more, or when downloading is suspended by the radio wave conditions, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to resume downloading. Select âYESâ to
resume downloading the remaining part. Select âNOâ to show the confirmation display
asking whether to save the file downloaded halfway. Select âYESâ to partially save the
file.
You can re-download the rest of the partially saved i-Îąppli program from the Software list.
For details on i-Îąppli, refer to the âMobile Phone Userâs Guide [i-mode] FOMA versionâ.
When you downloaded mail-linked i-Îąppli
Downloading i-Îąppli from Sites
i-Îąppli
You can download software programs from sites to the FOMA phone.
You can save up to 100 files, however, the number of files you can save
decreases depending on the data volume because the memory space is
shared with other data files. (See page 537)
Bring up an i-Îąppli downloadable site
Select a software program.
An i-Îąppli mail folder is created automatically each in the Inbox/Outbox Folder list, and
the title of the downloaded mail-linked i-Îąppli becomes the name of the folder.
You can save up to five mail-linked i-Îąppli programs.
You cannot download the software program if the mail-linked i-Îąppli using the same
folder is already in the Software list.
You cannot download mail-linked i-Îąppli while Mail Security is set.
You cannot download mail-linked i-Îąppli if the Inbox/Outbox Folder list contains five
i-Îąppli mail folders.
When re-downloading mail-linked i-Îąppli whose folder only remains, the confirmation
display appears asking whether to use the existing i-Îąppli mail folder. If you select
âYESâ, the existing folder is used. If you select âNOâ because you do not use it, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to delete an existing folder and create a
new one. You cannot download mail-linked i-Îąppli without creating a new folder.
Information
Select âOKâ when downloading ends.
See page 186 when i-Îąppli programs are stored to the maximum.
When downloading ends, the display for Software Setting (Network Set, Stand-by
Set, Location Usage, or Program Guide Key) might appear. These settings can
be done also from the Software list.
YES or NO
YES . . . . Starts i-Îąppli.
NO . . . . . Returns to the site display.
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You can download pre-installed i-Îąppli programs from the
âP-SQUAREâ site (Japanese only).
iMenuâăĄăăĽăźďźć¤ç´˘ (Menu/Search)
âăąăźăżă¤éťčŠąăĄăźăŤăź (Mobile Phone Maker)âP-SQUARE
QR code for
accessing the site
Downloading is not available from some accessed sites.
Information
Display Software Info
You can display software information when downloading i-Îąppli.
mi-ÎąppliiÎąppli settingsDisp. software info
Display or Not display
Starting i-Îąppli
i(for at least one second)
Select a software program to be started.
: GPS compatible i-Îąppli
: Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-Îąppli
: Management information i-Îąppli
: microSD card compatible i-Îąppli
: Vertical full display compatible i-Îąppli
: Horizontal display compatible i-Îąppli (incompatible
with full display)
: Horizontal full display compatible i-Îąppli
: i-Îąppli DX
i-Îąppli
Some i-Îąppli programs can automatically connect to the i-mode Center after they are
downloaded. However, to use this service, you need to set it in advance in âSoftware
setting (Network set)â.
â â appears at the top of the display while software information or a software program
is being downloaded from SSL pages.
At downloading, the confirmation display might appear asking whether to send the
âserial number of your mobile phone/UIMâ. Select âYESâ to start downloading. In this
case, the âserial number of your mobile phone/UIMâ is sent to the IP (Information
Provider) over the Internet, so could be deciphered by third parties. However, your
phone number, address, age, and gender are not notified to the IP (Information
Provider) or others by this operation.
If you attempt to re-download the software program that was downloaded using a
different UIM, the confirmation display appears asking whether to overwrite the
software program. With the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-Îąppli, the confirmation display
appears telling that the data on the IC card is to be deleted. Select âYESâ to start
downloading. When downloading ends, the software program that was downloaded
using a different UIM and the data on the IC card are deleted.
You cannot download some software programs while the IC card function is working
or IC Card Lock is activated.
Some software programs that start immediately after downloading cannot be saved.
Depending on the data volume on the IC card, you might not be able to download
Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-Îąppli even if there is still available space for software
storage. Delete the displayed software programs following the confirmation display,
and then download it again. (Some software programs might not be targeted for
deletion, depending on the software type to be downloaded.)
Depending on the software program, you need to start it and delete the files on the IC
card before deleting the software program itself.
You can save up to 1 Mbyte per i-Îąppli program.
âi-Îąppli mailâ is the mail sent and saved by mail-linked i-Îąppli and mail received as
mail-linked i-Îąppli. i-Îąppli mail is automatically saved to the i-Îąppli mail folder.
The 3D polygonalâť engine enables cubic images to be displayed in i-Îąppli.
âťBy combining polygons, a deep, cubic image is displayed.
: Mail-linked i-Îąppli
: Partially saved i-Îąppli
: Set for Auto Start
: Set for the i-Îąppli Stand-by display
Software list
: Set for both Auto Start and the i-Îąppli Stand-by display
: Can set for the i-Îąppli Stand-by display
: Downloaded from an SSL page
: Downloaded or upgraded by using a different UIM
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i-Îąppli
You can display the Software list on the microSD card by
mi-ÎąppliiÎąppli(microSD)SW list(microSD).
Each time you press c(
) from the Software list in the FOMA phone, the
display format changes.
When you start an i-Îąppli DX program or while it is running, the confirmation
display might appear asking whether to permit the i-Îąppli DX program to use the
FOMA phoneâs information and functions.
When you start the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-Îąppli program for the first time, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to make the UIM and IC card
compatible. The UIM information that has been made compatible is saved on the
IC card as IC owner information.
When you select a partially saved i-Îąppli program, you can download the
remaining part of it.
â
â or â
â is displayed while an i-Îąppli program is running.
To end i-Îąppli, press and hold r for at least one second or press h; then
select âYESâ.
The software program you started last time comes at the top of the list. You
cannot manually change the order of software programs.
See page 186 when you select âSearch by i-modeâ.
See page 186 when you select âSearch by i-modeâ.
You cannot display the Software list even when you press and hold i for at
least one second when the Stand-by display appears on the horizontal display.
Information
When a software program to be started is not specified, select a software program.
To start up i-Îąppli DX, set the data and time by âSet timeâ beforehand.
When a software program is running, melodies are played back at the volume set for
âPhoneâ of âRing volumeâ. However, melodies are not played back during a call.
You may need to set the communication setting while a software program is running.
When communicating frequency is extremely high in a certain period of time while an
i-Îąppli program is running, the confirmation display appears asking whether to
continue communicating.
With some software programs, you can use the Web To function and the Phone To/
AV Phone To function from i-Îąppli. However, you cannot use them while the software
program is running as the i-Îąppli Stand-by display.
If you start the camera from i-Îąppli, the shot images are not saved with ordinary
images, but are saved as part of i-Îąppli for its usage.
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Information
If you start the camera from i-Îąppli, you can specify the image size or image quality for
some i-Îąppli programs.
You can scan QR codes and JAN codes from i-Îąppli using the camera. The scanned
data is saved and used by the software program.
Imagesâť that are used by i-Îąppli and data you have entered might be sent over the
Internet to the server automatically.
âťi-Îąppli uses the following types of images:
ăťImages shot by the camera after it is started from a camera-linked application
program
ăťImages obtained by the infrared data exchange function of i-Îąppli
ăťImages downloaded from sites or Internet web pages
ăťImages obtained from Data Box by i-Îąppli
i-Îąppli mail running under mail-linked i-Îąppli might not be displayed correctly.
Some i-Îąppli programs save the various information used on the i-Îąppli programs
when you end them. However, the information might not be saved if the low battery
alarm sounds or the battery pack is removed while the i-Îąppli program is running. If
the battery level indicates â â, either press -h or end the i-Îąppli program in
accordance with the operation of each software program.
You can save the data files of some software programs to the microSD card, but you
might not be able to use them for another model. You can check âiÎąppli(microSD)â
for the software programs that use the microSD card.
Some IPs (Information Providers) may access the software program stored in your
mobile phone and have it directly halted, depending on the software program. In that
case, you will not be able to start or upgrade the software program, or use it for the
Stand-by display. You can delete it or display the software information. To resume
running the software program, you need to receive the communication to cancel the
software halting state. Contact the IP (Information Provider) to inquire about that.
Some IPs (Information Providers) might send data to the software program stored in
your mobile phone depending on the software program.
When the IP (Information Provider) requests to halt or re-open the software program
or sends data to it, the mobile phone communicates and â â is displayed. In this
case, you are not charged a communication fee.
To creators of i-Îąppli
If you encounter an error while creating a software program, the Trace Information
display might help identify the problem.
For how to check the trace information, see âTrace Informationâ on page 253.
Motion tracking
The FOMA phone supports âmotion trackingâ which operates i-Îąppli programs (by
inclining or swinging the FOMA phone) through the recognition technology of the inside
camera.
It might not work in the following cases:
ăťWhen the lens of the inside camera is dirty
ăťWhen the clothes you are wearing are similar to the background
ăťWhen the background is not stable such as when you are moving
ăťWhen you are in a dark or too bright place
Information
This application program is the game played by inclining or swinging the FOMA
phone. If you excessively swing your FOMA phone, it might happen that it hits against
persons or objects, resulting in accidents or damage. When playing the game,
securely take hold of your FOMA phone, do not swing to an extent more than
necessitated, and check around you for safety.
Function Menu of the Software List
Function menu
Auto start time
See page 262.
Software setting
(Stand-by set)
See page 263.
Software setting
(Network set)
You can set whether to communicate while an i-Îąppli program is
running.
Network setON, OFF or Check every startl(
If you select âCheck every startâ, the confirmation display
appears each time you start the i-Îąppli program.
Software setting
(Stand-by net)
See page 263.
Software setting
(Icon info)
You can set whether to permit the i-Îąppli program to use
information of icons indicating i-mode mail, SMS messages,
Messages R/F, battery level, Manner Mode, and within/out-of
service area.
Icon infoON or OFFl(
Software setting
(Hor. open menu
set)
You can set the i-Îąppli program for when it starts by selecting
âi-Îąppliâ on the Horizontal Open Menu.
Hor. open menu setON or OFFl(
Trace Information
mi-ÎąppliiÎąppli infoTrace info
When the memory space for Trace Info becomes full, the information is
overwritten from the oldest one.
You can operate âCopy infoâ and âDelete infoâ from the Function menu.
Security Error History
You can check the details when an i-Îąppli program ends because of a
security error.
mi-ÎąppliiÎąppli infoSecurity error history
You can operate âCopy infoâ and âDelete infoâ from the Function menu.
You can display the security error history also by selecting â
â on the desktop.
Software setting
You can set whether to permit the i-Îąppli program to change the
(Change mld./img.) setting for the ring tones, Stand-by display, etc. This function is
available only for i-Îąppli DX programs.
Change mld./img.ON, OFF or Check every change
l(
If you select âCheck every changeâ, the confirmation display
appears each time the i-Îąppli program tries to change the
setting for the ring tones, Stand-by display, etc.
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i-Îąppli
You can set whether to permit the i-Îąppli program to start from a
link on site or mail message. You can set also for when you place
the FOMA phone over an IC card compatible scanning device.
You can set this for each software program.
Put a check mark for items to be setl(
Some items might not be set depending on the software
program.
You can check the details when a software program malfunctions.
Operation/Explanation
Set iÎąppli To
i-Îąppli
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Software setting
(See P. book/hist.)
You can set whether to permit the i-Îąppli program to refer to the
Phonebook, Redial, and Received Calls. This function is available
only for i-Îąppli DX programs.
See P. book/hist.ON or OFFl(
Software setting
(View ToruCa)
You can set whether to permit the i-Îąppli program to refer to
ToruCa files. This function is available only for i-Îąppli DX
programs.
View ToruCaON or OFFl(
Software setting
(Location usage)
You can set whether to permit the i-Îąppli program to use location
information. This function is available only for i-Îąppli DX
programs.
Location usageON or OFFl(
Software setting
(Program guide
key)
You can set the software program for the Program Guide i-Îąppli
that starts up from 1Seg. You can set this only for the i-Îąppli DX
program that links to 1Seg.
Program guide keyON or OFFl(
Software info
You can display the software name, version, and others of the
i-Îąppli program.
Upgrade
YES
Add desktop icon
See page 127.
Delete
(Delete this)
Delete thisYES
Delete
(Delete selected)
Delete selectedPut a check mark for software programs
to be deletedl(
)YES
Delete
(Delete all)
Delete allEnter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Move to microSD
See page 361.
Move to phone
See page 361.
Power saver
You can set whether to validate Power Saver Mode for each
i-Îąppli program for when âÎąPower saverâ is set to âONâ.
ON or OFF
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Information
When you set âSoftware setting (Icon info)â to âONâ for the i-Îąppli Stand-by display, the
icon information for unread mail/message, battery level, Manner Mode, radio wave
strength and out-of-service area can be sent to the IP (Information Provider) over the
Internet in the same way as the serial number of your mobile phone/UIM, and can be
deciphered by third parties.
When the software program needs âSoftware setting (Icon info)â, the software
program might not run if âOFFâ is selected.
Depending on the software program, you can upgrade it at start.
At upgrading, the confirmation display might appear asking whether to send the âserial
number of your mobile phone/UIMâ. Select âYESâ to start upgrading. In this case, the
âserial number of your mobile phone/UIMâ is sent to the IP (Information Provider) over
the Internet, so could be deciphered by third parties. However, your phone number,
address, age, and gender are not notified to the IP (Information Provider) or others by
this operation.
You cannot upgrade the mail-linked i-Îąppli in the following cases:
ăťWhile details of the corresponding i-Îąppli mail folder are displayed
ăťWhile Mail Security is set
ăťWhen Mail Security is set for the corresponding i-Îąppli mail folder
When you delete mail-linked i-Îąppli
The confirmation display appears asking whether to delete the i-Îąppli mail folder as well.
If you do not delete it, you can check the text of mail from the Outbox/Inbox list.
YES. . . . . . Deletes both the software program and the i-Îąppli mail folder.
NO. . . . . . . Deletes the software program only and the i-Îąppli mail folder is left.
Cancel. . . . Does not delete both the software program and i-Îąppli mail folder; the former
display returns.
You can delete neither the i-Îąppli program nor the i-Îąppli mail folder even if you select
âYESâ, in the following cases:
ăťWhile Mail Security is set
ăťWhile the folder is set with security
ăťWhile displaying details of the folder
ăťWhen the folder contains protected mail
When you delete an i-Îąppli program whose files are on the
microSD card
The confirmation display appears asking whether to delete files on the microSD card as
well.
YES . . . . . . Deletes both the software program and files on the microSD card. Press
âYESâ again on the confirmation display. You need to enter your Terminal
Security Code to execute âDeleteâ or âDelete selectedâ.
NO. . . . . . . Deletes the software program only and the files are left.
Cancel . . . . Does not delete both the software program and files on the microSD card,
and the former display returns.
When you delete Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-Îąppli
The confirmation display appears telling that the files on the IC card will be deleted.
You cannot delete the âiDč¨ĺŽă˘ă㪠(iD Setting Application)â.
You might not be able to delete the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-Îąppli while the IC card
function is working or IC Card Lock is set.
ăŹăłăă U.C.0079 (Gundam U.C.0079)
The Gundam is now appearing in your mobile
phone. Operate the Gundam and then break
through heated battles.
When you activate this i-Îąppli program in Normal Style, the confirmation display
appears telling that you are advised to play the game in Horizontal Open Style.
Pre-installed i-Îąppli Programs
Confirm to upgrade to the complete version
YES or NOOo
Select a menu.
TIME ATTACK . . . Challenges how fast you can shoot down a certain number of
enemy airplanes
SURVIVAL. . . . . . . Challenges how many enemies that appear one after another
you can shoot down
HELP . . . . . . . . . . . For displaying how to operate the game
OPTION . . . . . . . . . For selecting a key operation type and setting the volume level
or vibrator
UP GRADE . . . . . . Connects to the site and upgrade to the complete version
QUIT. . . . . . . . . . . . For ending the application program
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i-Îąppli
YES . . .Connects to the site and upgrade to the complete version
NO . . . .Not upgrade to the complete version
You are charged a packet communication fee for when you connect to the site or
upgrade to the complete version.
The complete version data is saved to the microSD card.
You can upgrade to the complete version also from the menu.
You cannot carry over the previous data when you upgrade to the complete
version.
If you put a check mark for â揥ĺ辡ĺćăă襨示ăăŞă (Does not show this
display from the next start-up.)â, the confirmation whether to upgrade to the
complete version is not made when you start the program next time.
The following i-Îąppli programs are pre-installed:
You can delete the pre-installed i-Îąppli programs except for âGăŹă¤ăçŞçľčĄ¨ăŞă˘ăłăł
(G Guide Program List Remote-controller)â. You can re-download them from the
âP-SQUAREâ site (see page 186). When you use a UIM other than the one used for
downloading, the UIM restrictions (see page 40) are set to them.
Deadlines for re-download services
ăťâăŹăłăă U.C.0079 (Gundam U.C.0079)â: the end of April, 2012
ăťâăŹă¤ăăłććă¨ä¸ćč°ăŞçş (Professor Layton and the Curious Village)â:
the end of April, 2012
ăťâăŤăŚăłăăăŚăłăăŹă¤ăłGPS (Countdown Train GPS)â: the end of April, 2011
ăťâćĽčąçďźćĽä¸ç ăăăšăŁăŚçżťč¨ł for P (J-E/J-C Speech Translation for P)â:
the end of April, 2012
The re-download service might be halted or closed without notice even in the service
period.
Deadlines for downloading i-Îąppli additional data
ăťâăŹăłăă U.C.0079 (Gundam U.C.0079)â: the end of April, 2012
ăťâăŹă¤ăăłććă¨ä¸ćč°ăŞçş (Professor Layton and the Curious Village)â:
the end of April, 2012
ăťâăŤăŚăłăăăŚăłăăŹă¤ăłGPS (Countdown Train GPS)â: the end of May, 2011
ăťâćĽčąçďźćĽä¸ç ăăăšăŁăŚçżťč¨ł for P (J-E/J-C Speech Translation for P)â:
the end of May, 2012
Software listăŹăłăă U.C.0079 (Gundam U.C.0079)
OoOoOo
ăŹă¤ăăłććă¨ä¸ćč°ăŞçş
(Professor Layton and the Curious Village)
ăŤăŚăłăăăŚăłăăŹă¤ăłGPS (Countdown Train GPS)
This is the transplanted version of an
adventure puzzle game, which was a huge hit
for game consoles.
Š LEVEL-5 INC.
Software listăŹă¤ăăłććă¨ä¸ćč°ăŞçş (Professor
Layton and the Curious Village)0
i-Îąppli
When you activate this i-Îąppli program in Normal Style, the confirmation display
appears telling that you are advised to play the game in Horizontal Open Style.
Select a menu.
ăŻăăăă (From the beginning) . . . Start the game from the beginning
ăŞăăˇă§ăł (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For setting the volume level or vibrator
ă˘ăăă°ăŹăźă (Upgrade) . . . . . . . . . Upgrade to the complete version
You are charged a packet communication fee for when you upgrade to the
complete version.
The complete version data is saved to the microSD card.
You can download the time schedule of trains, and can count
down the departure time of the train you want to catch on a
minute/second basis. The alarm function is also provided to
notify you of 5 to 30 minutes before the departure. You can
update the time schedule from the menu so the latest one is
always available. Further, you can search for the nearest
station using the GPS function.
You are separately charged a packet communication fee for
using.
For details, refer to âăăŤă (Help)â in the menu.
Powered by JR Travel Navigator
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Read âĺ
貏äşé
(Exemption clause)â thoroughly
i(
)ăŻă (YES)
l(
)ćĺŻé§
ć¤ç´˘ďźGPSďź[Search the nearest
station (GPS)] or é§
ĺĺ
Ľĺć¤ç´˘ (Search by entering
station name)
ćĺŻé§
ć¤ç´˘ďźGPSďź[Search the nearest station (GPS)]
. . . . Measures your current location and searches the surroundings for a station.
é§
ĺĺ
Ľĺć¤ç´˘ (Search by entering station name)
. . . . Enter a station name, and press i(
). You do not need to enter the
whole station name.
Mobile Google Map
âMobile Google Mapâ is the convenient i-Îąppli program that
enables you to get town information visually. You can easily
search for information about areas or shops using the map.
You can switch to the aerial photos as well.
You need to agree with âĺŠç¨čŚç´ (Usage rules)â for the first
time.
You are separately charged a packet communication free.
Software list
ăŤăŚăłăăăŚăłăăŹă¤ăł-P (Countdown Train-P)
Select a station nameSelect a line and direction
i(
)ăŻă (YES)
ćĽčąçďźćĽä¸ç ăăăšăŁăŚçżťč¨ł for P
(J-E/J-C Speech Translation for P)
Just by speaking a phrase to be translated into your FOMA
phone, this application program translates it from Japanese to
English or Chinese and vice versa.
You can use all the functions charge free for 60 days from
when you start using this application program. The phrases
available for translation are restricted from the 61st day after.
To use all the services, you need to register My Menu
(charged) from the âăăăšăŁăŚçżťč¨ł (Speech Translation)â
site by ATR-Trek Co., Ltd.
[(How to access: iMenuâăĄăăĽăźďźć¤ç´˘ (Menu/Search)
âčžć¸ďźäžżĺŠăăźăŤ (Dictionary/Convenient Tool)âäžżĺŠ
The display is for
ăăźăŤ (Convenient Tool)âăăăšăŁăŚçżťč¨ł (Speech
English version.
Translation)]
You are separately charged a packet communication fee for using.
Š ATR-Trek
Software list
ćĽčą ăăăšăŁăŚçżťč¨ł_P (J-E Speech Translation_P)
or ćĽä¸ ăăăšăŁăŚçżťč¨ł_P (J-C Speech Translation_P)
SKIP
Select âćĽčą ăăăšăŁăŚçżťč¨ł_P (J-E Speech Translation_P)â for using English
version, or select âćĽä¸ ăăăšăŁăŚçżťč¨ł_P (J-C Speech Translation_P)â for
using Chinese version.
Read âăăăšăŁăŚçżťč¨łă¨ăŻ (What is Speech
Translation?)â and âăĺŠç¨čŚç´ (Usage rules)â
thoroughlyĺćăă (Agree)
Select a menu item.
ćĽâčą çżťč¨ł (Translate Japanese to English)
. . .Start to translate Japanese to English.
čąâćĽ çżťč¨ł (Translate English to Japanese)
. . .Start to translate English to Japanese.
ćĽâä¸ çżťč¨ł (Translate Japanese to Chinese)
. . .Start to translate Japanese to Chinese.
ä¸âćĽ çżťč¨ł (Translate Chinese to Japanese)
. . .Start to translate Chinese to Japanese.
ăˇăźăłăĺ¤ć´ (Change scene)
. . .You can select the scene to translate.
Press i to switch between Japanese and English or Chinese.
ĺ°ĺłă˘ă㪠(Map Application)
By using the GPS function and map, you can check the map for where you are currently
in or for the place you specify, or check your nearby area for details. You can then
navigate yourself to the destination by vehicle, on foot, or by car.
Further, you can easily get train information by voice input.
You are separately charged a packet communication fee. You are advised to use
Pake-Houdai/Pake-Houdai Full for using this software program.
If you delete this software program and then when you want to resume it, download it
from âď˝ă¨ăŞă˘ăźĺ¨čžşć
ĺ ąăź (i-area -Local Information-)â.
This software program is the i-Îąppli program that uses the mail function, so it is not
available when the mode of 2in1 is set to B Mode.
Note that we are not held responsible for the accuracy and promptness of the map and
route information.
While driving, ensure that a person other than the driver operates this application
program.
See page 279 for details on operations.
You need to agree with âăĺŠç¨čŚç´ (Usage rules)â for the first time.
Read âăĺŠç¨ćł¨ćäşé
(Cautions in use)â thoroughly
OKăŻă (YES)
If you select âăăă (NO)â, âăăăšăŁăŚçżťč¨łă¨ăŻ (What is Speech
Translation?)â, âăĺŠç¨čŚç´ (Usage rules)â, and âăĺŠç¨ćł¨ćäşé
(Cautions in
use)â do not appear when you start the program next time.
ăŻă (YES)OK
âď˝ă˘ăăŞăŽä˝żăćš (How to use i-Îąppli)â appears at the first startup.
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i-Îąppli
漽ăŞăŻĺşĺă˘ăăŞ2 (Rakuoku Exhibition Application 2)
â漽ăŞăŻĺşĺă˘ăăŞ2 (Rakuoku Exhibition Application 2)â
enables you to easily exhibit your goods on Rakuoku whenever
you want wherever you are. Even if you are a beginner, an
instruction guides you through exhibition procedures, so you
can use it easily. The convenient functions such as shooting/
editing photos and saving records are available so that you can
exhibit your goods in a shorter time than you do on sites.
You need to agree with âĺŠç¨čŚç´ (Usage rules)â for the first
time.
You are separately charged a packet communication fee.
For details on Rakuoku, refer to âMobile Phone Userâs Guide âťThe display is for reference.
[i-mode] FOMA versionâ.
The actual one may differ.
To exhibit on Rakuoku, you need to register with the Rakuten
membership and exhibitor membership.
For the information about Rakuoku, refer to i-mode site.
i-mode site: iMenuâ漽ăŞăŻ
-ăŞăźăŻăˇă§ăł(Rakuoku
-Auction-)
ď˝ă˘ăăŞăăłăăłă° (i-Îąppli Banking)
This is an i-Îąppli program that enables you to conveniently use
mobile banking. Mobile banking enables you to use your
FOMA phone to check the account balance, check the
deposits/withdrawals, and transfer/shift money whenever you
want and wherever you are. By entering your specified
password at the start of this application program, you can use
the mobile banking services for up to two banks.
To use mobile banking, you need to have the bank account
and subscribe to the mobile banking service of each bank.
You are separately charged a packet communication fee.
For details on i-Îąppli Banking, refer to âMobile Phone Userâs âťThe display is for reference.
Guide [i-mode] FOMA versionâ.
The actual one may differ.
For the information about i-Îąppli Banking, refer to i-mode site.
i-mode site: iMenuâăĄăăĽăźďźć¤ç´˘ (Menu/Search)
âă˘ăă¤ăŤăăłăăłă° (Mobile Banking)
âď˝ă˘ăăŞăăłăăłă° (i-Îąppli Banking)
i-Îąppli
QR code for
accessing the site
QR code for
accessing the site
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GăŹă¤ăçŞçľčĄ¨ăŞă˘ăłăł
(G Guide Program List Remote-controller)
About remote timer recording function
If you have a DVD recorder, etc. that supports the remote timer recording function, you
can set timer recordings from the program list of this application program over the
Internet even if you are away.
For remote timer recording, you need to make initial settings of this application program.
How to make initial settings
1. Set the Internet connection for the DVD recorder, etc.
(Refer to the instruction manual of the DVD recorder, etc. you use.)
2. Software listGăŹă¤ăçŞçľčĄ¨ăŞă˘ăłăł (G Guide Program List Remote-controller)
i(
)ăŞă˘ăźăé˛çťäşç´ (Remote timer recording)
Operate following the guidance.
How to set timer recordings
After the initial settings, specify your desired program and select âăŞă˘ăźăé˛çťäşç´
(Remote timer recording)â. Then, the DVD recorder, etc. specified on this application
program is connected via the Internet, and you can set timer recordings.
You are separately charged a packet communication fee.
About program booking function
You can select and book a program you want to watch from the program list of this
application program.
How to book a program
1. Software listGăŹă¤ăçŞçľčĄ¨ăŞă˘ăłăł (G Guide Program List Remote-controller)
Highlight a program to be booked and press i(
čŚč´äşç´ (Book program)äşç´ĺŽčĄ (Execute booking)
Operate following the instructions on the display.
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i-Îąppli
This is an i-Îąppli program that bundles the TV program list and
AV remote-controller function and the monthly charge is free.
Anytime and anywhere you are, you can easily obtain the
terrestrial digital, terrestrial analog or BS digital TV program
information for the desired time zone. You can know about
titles, contents, and start/end times of TV programs. Further,
you can start a 1Seg program from the program list and vice
versa.
If there is any program you want to watch, you can set timer
recordings of the program on a DVD recorder, etc. over the
Internet. (You need to have a DVD recorder, etc. that supports âťThe display is for reference.
the remote timer recording function. And you need to perform
The actual one differs.
initial settings of this application program.) Further, you can
Local programs according
to your region appear on
search for the program information by keywords such as
your display.
program genres or celebrities you like, or pickup keywords on
the top of the display. You can also remote-control a TV, video
recorder, and DVD player. (Some models are not supported.)
See âUsing Infrared Remote-controller Functionâ on page 371 for details on the infrared
remote-controller.
You need to make the initial settings and to agree with the usage rules for the first time.
You are separately charged a packet communication fee.
To use this application program overseas, set the time for the FOMA phone to Japan
time.
For details, refer to âMobile Phone Userâs Guide [i-mode] FOMA versionâ.
You cannot delete âGăŹă¤ăçŞçľčĄ¨ăŞă˘ăłăł (G Guide Program List
Remote-controller)â.
This software program is the i-Îąppli program that uses the mail function, so it is not
available when the mode of 2in1 is set to B Mode.
About timer recording function
You can select a program you want to record and set a timer recording from the program
list of this application program.
How to set a timer recording
1. Software listGăŹă¤ăçŞçľčĄ¨ăŞă˘ăłăł (G Guide Program List Remote-controller)
Highlight a program to be set for a timer recording and press i(
âŻăŻăłăťă°é˛çťäşç´ (1Seg timer recording)äşç´ĺŽčĄ (Execute booking)
Operate following the instructions on the display.
(You can set a timer recording also by highlighting a program and pressing s.)
i-Îąppli
iDč¨ĺŽă˘ă㪠(iD Setting Application)
DCMXăŻăŹă¸ăăă˘ă㪠(DCMX Credit Application)
Chargeless electronic money âiDâ is a service that enables you
to do shopping by placing your Osaifu-Keitai or a credit card
with âiDâ mounted over a scanning device. You can do
shopping easily and conveniently without signing. Depending
on the card publishing company, cashing is also supported.
For using âiDâ, you need to subscribe to a card publishing
company that supports âiDâ as well as to have Osaifu-Keitai
on which specified settings have been completed by the iD
application program and card application program provided
by the card publishing company, or a credit card on which
âiDâ is mounted.
âťThe display is for reference.
When you use âiDâ on Osaifu-Keitai, you need to complete iD
The actual one may differ.
application settings and then make settings at the card
application end by downloading or starting the card application provided by your card
publishing company. Depending on the card you use, you might be able to use iD only
with the settings at the card application end without any iD application settings.
The expense (annual fees, etc.) charged for the iD service differs depending on the
card publishing company.
For the information about âiDâ, refer to the i-mode site of âiDâ.
i-mode site: iMenuâăĄăăĽăźăŞăšă (Menu List)âăiDă
QR code for
accessing the site
âDCMXâ is a credit service that supports âiDâ and offered by
NTT DoCoMo Group. DCMX provides DCMX mini that
enables you to use up to ÂĽ10,000 per month and respective
DCMX/DCMX GOLD services that enable you to use more
amount and save up DoCoMo points.
With âDCMX miniâ, you can easily make a subscription from
this application program and immediately use Mobile Phone
Credit.
âťThe display is for reference.
The actual one may differ.
Subscribing for membership/Screening âť1
Setting card information
Use
Check âť3
No troublesome deposit is required!
Just by placing the mobile phone with
completing card information setting at a
shop where the following iD mark is put
up, you can enjoy shopping without
signingâť2.
You can check, on the application
program, the service contents of DCMX,
the balance for the current month, and
detailed account!
Change
You can perform setting when changing
models, or updating your validity period
from the application program.
âť1 The online screening is conducted at your subscription for DCMX mini. For
subscribing to a service other than âDCMX miniâ, you are connected to the
subscription page for i-mode.
âť2 You might be required to enter your pin number under certain conditions.
âť3 Only for DCMX mini, you can check usage status from the application program. For
the other than âDCMX miniâ, you can check it at the i-mode site.
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For service contents and details of subscriptions, refer to the
i-mode site of DCMX.
ăťi-mode site: iMenuâDCMX iD
Setting i-Îąppli
QR code for
accessing the site
mi-ÎąppliiÎąppli settings
Do the following operations.
Item
Information
To start this application program for the first time, you need to agree with âăĺŠç¨ä¸ăŽ
注ć (Cautions in use)â.
You are charged a packet communication fee for settings and operations.
Auto start setting
Disp. software info See page 251.
You can set which sound to be output preferentially, from MUSIC/
1Seg or i-Îąppli program, for when you start an i-Îąppli program
during music playback or use of 1Seg.
MUSIC/1Seg or iÎąppli
ÎąBacklight
You can set the backlight operation for when an i-Îąppli program is
running.
Select an item.
Depend on system . . . .Follows the setting of âBacklightâ.
Depend on software . . .Follows the setting of each software
program.
Constant light. . . . . . . . .Lights constantly.
ÎąPower saver
You can set to Power Saver Mode to decrease battery
consumption by suspending the i-Îąppli program temporarily for
when you close the FOMA phone during i-Îąppli running.
ON or OFF
This setting is valid from when an i-Îąppli program starts until it
closes.
Even when this function is set to âONâ, Power Saver Mode
becomes invalid if âPower saverâ that can be set for each i-Îąppli
program is set to âOFFâ.
ÎąVibrator
You can set the vibrator operation for when an i-Îąppli program is
running.
Depend on system or Depend on software
Depend on system . . . .Does not work regardless of the setting
of âVibratorâ. With some software
programs, the vibrator works.
Depend on software . . .Follows the setting of each software
program.
Check settings
You can check each of âiÎąppli settingsâ.
FOMA é俥ç°ĺ˘ç˘şčŞă˘ăăŞ
(FOMA Communication Environment Check Application)
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i-Îąppli
Preferred tone
â Cautions on Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-Îąppli
Note that we take no responsibility for any information set on your IC card.
âFOMA é俥ç°ĺ˘ç˘şčŞă˘ă㪠(FOMA Communication
Environment Check Application)â enables you to check
whether the FOMA phone is available at the FOMA
High-Speed Area.
Use âFOMA é俥ç°ĺ˘ç˘şčŞă˘ă㪠(FOMA Communication
Environment Check Application)â with your consent to âăĺŠ
ç¨ăŽćł¨ć (Cautions in use)â.
Depending on the communication environment (such as
weather, radio wave conditions, network congestion state) at âťThe display is for reference.
communication environment check, the different result or âout
The actual one may differ.
of serviceâ might appear even in the same area or at the
same period of time.
You might not be able to check correctly if you use another function while using this
application program.
Operation/Explanation
See page 262.
Information
<ÎąBacklight> <ÎąVibrator>
With some software programs, the backlight and vibrator settings are âOFFâ.
Consequently, if you set âDepend on softwareâ, the backlight and vibrator will not
work; if you want them to work, set âDepend on systemâ.
Starting i-Îąppli Automatically
You can make an i-Îąppli program start automatically at the set date and
time. Set the date and time for automatic start using Auto Start Time.
Auto Start Setting
You can set whether to enable automatic start of i-Îąppli programs.
i-Îąppli
mi-ÎąppliiÎąppli settingsAuto start setting
ON or OFF
Auto Start Time
Software listi(
Select start timeEnter the date and time to be set.
)Auto start time
Time interval set . . . . Starts at an interval specified by the software program. The
setting is completed.
Start time set . . . . . . . Starts at the set start time automatically.
1 timeSelect a type of repeat.
If you select â1 timeâ, the automatic start is not repeated.
If you select âWeeklyâ, put a check mark for days of the week to be set and press
l(
).
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Press l(
).
Auto Start Info
You can check whether a software program has started automatically
and properly. Also, you can check the information of start failure from IC
card. Up to three records of automatic start, a record of automatic start
set by i-Îąppli, and a record of start failure from IC card are stored.
mi-ÎąppliiÎąppli infoAuto start info
StartO . . . . .Started automatically and properly.
StartX . . . . .Did not start automatically. When â
â is displayed, you can press
Oo(
) to start the software program.
Startâ. . . . . .Has not started yet.
Information
You can set the date and time for automatic start. You can set for up to
three software programs.
Put a check mark for an item to be setl(
Software programs do not start automatically in the following cases:
ăťWhen the FOMA phone is turned off
ăťWhen the date and time are not set
ăťWhen another function is working
ăťDuring Lock All
ăťDuring Personal Data Lock
ăťDuring playback of animations/Flash movies
ăťWhen the time set for automatic start is identical to the reserved time set for
âSoftware updateâ, or the time set for an alarm of âAlarmâ, âScheduleâ or âToDoâ,
âBook programâ or âTimer recordingâ
ăťWhen a start time has been specified to the same software program within 10
minutes from the previous auto-start
If automatic start fails, â
â appears on the desktop. Select the icon to bring up the
Auto Start Info.
Operating i-Îąppli Stand-by Display
Software Setting (Stand-by Set)
You can set an i-Îąppli program for the Stand-by display. Once set, the
i-Îąppli Stand-by display automatically appears each time you bring up
the Stand-by display.
Software listi(
)Software setting
Stand-by setON or OFFl(
â
â is displayed for the software program set as the Stand-by display.
â
â or â
Information
When you bring up the Stand-by display while a menu function is operating, the image
set for âStand-by displayâ of âDisplay settingâ will be displayed, even when the i-Îąppli
Stand-by display is set.
When communicating frequency is extremely high in a certain period of time while an
i-Îąppli program is running as the i-Îąppli Stand-by display, the confirmation display
appears. When you press -r, the confirmation display appears asking whether to
continue communication.
If you set Lock All or Personal Data Lock when the i-Îąppli Stand-by display is shown,
the i-Îąppli Stand-by display will end. If you set Lock All, the image set for âStand-by
displayâ of âDisplay settingâ will be displayed and if you set Personal Data Lock, the
default Stand-by display will be displayed. The i-Îąppli Stand-by display will return
when you release each lock.
â is displayed while an i-Îąppli Stand-by display is running.
To operate an i-Îąppli program as a normal i-Îąppli program
when an i-Îąppli Stand-by display is running
Information
If you turn off the FOMA phone while the i-Îąppli Stand-by display is running, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to start the i-Îąppli program when you
turn on the power again.
You can set only one software program for the i-Îąppli Stand-by display.
Some i-Îąppli programs cannot be set for the Stand-by display.
With some software programs set as the i-Îąppli Stand-by display, you can press a key
to go from the normal i-Îąppli status to the i-Îąppli Stand-by display status. However,
you cannot return to the i-Îąppli Stand-by display if another menu function is running.
Note that you might not be able to receive timely information if you have set âSoftware
setting (Stand-by net)â to âOFFâ.
You cannot use the Web To function and the Phone To/AV Phone To function from
the i-Îąppli Stand-by display.
If the software program which connects to the network is set for the i-Îąppli Stand-by
display, it might not operate successfully because of radio wave conditions or other
factors.
Software listi(
)Software setting
Stand-by netON or OFFl(
i-Îąppli
From the i-Îąppli Stand-by display, press r.
â
â or â
â changes to a blinking â
â or â
â and then you can operate the i-Îąppli
program as a normal one.
To return to the i-Îąppli Stand-by display, press and hold r for at least one second
or press h; then select âEndedâ. To release the i-Îąppli Stand-by display, select
âTerminatedâ, and select âYESâ.
Software Setting (Stand-by Net)
You can set whether to permit communication for when the i-Îąppli
Stand-by display is running.
End Stand-by Display
You can temporarily end the running i-Îąppli Stand-by display. Also, you
can release the i-Îąppli Stand-by display.
mSettingsDisplayDisplay setting
Stand-by displayEnd iÎąppli display
End or Terminate
When you select âTerminateâ, select âYESâ.
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End Stand-by Info
When the i-Îąppli Stand-by display does not end successfully, you can
check the date/time and its reason.
mi-ÎąppliiÎąppli infoEnd stand-by info
When â
â is displayed on the End Stand-by Info display, press i(
),
and select âCopy infoâ to copy the information. Select âDelete infoâ, and select
âYESâ to delete the information.
Displaying i-Îąppli Data Files on the
microSD Card
i-Îąppli
Depending on the i-Îąppli program, you can save its data files on the
microSD card.
You can display the i-Îąppli data files saved on the microSD card.
mi-ÎąppliiÎąppli(microSD)iÎąppli(microSD)
Function Menu while i-Îąppli Data File is Displayed
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Folder info
You can display the information of the software program that uses
the selected folder, available/unavailable for folder usage, and the
reason if unavailable.
Delete folder
You can delete the selected folder and files in the folder.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
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Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
What is Osaifu-Keitai? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
What is iC Transfer Service? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Starting Osaifu-Keitai Compatible i-Îąppli
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Checking IC Owner Data in IC Card . . . . . .
What is ToruCa? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Obtaining ToruCa Files . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Displaying ToruCa Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
How to See ToruCa File List/Detailed ToruCa File Display . . .
Setting about ToruCa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Locking IC Card Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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What is Osaifu-Keitai?
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
The convenient i-mode function which uses the IC card function of the
i-mode phone (i-mode FeliCa), or the i-mode phone with the IC card
mounted is called âOsaifu-Keitaiâ.
FeliCa is one of the non-contact IC technologies that enables you to read
and write data just by placing it over a scanning device.
Just by placing Osaifu-Keitai over the scanning device in a shop, you can
pay by electronic cash or use it as an air ticket or reward card. Mobile
phones have become one of easy-to-use tools.
Further, different from the existing FeliCa compatible non-contact IC
card, the new one enables you to deposit electronic money by using the
communication into the IC card inside the Osaifu-Keitai or to check your
account for balance or usage details.
âťTo use Osaifu-Keitai compatible service, you need to make the settings from i-Îąppli
(IC application) program which supports the IC card function [for details, inquire of IP
(Information Provider)].
âťFor cautions on using each Osaifu-Keitai compatible service, refer to âMobile Phone
Userâs Guide [i-mode] FOMA versionâ.
Data on the IC card might be lost or deformed owing to the malfunction of
Osaifu-Keitai. (When we keep your Osaifu-Keitai for repair, we cannot keep it with data
files left, so the data files shall be deleted beforehand by yourself as a rule.) Use the
backup service of the IP (Information Provider) for supports such as reissue,
restoration, temporary storage or transfer of data files, except for the data transfer by iC
transfer service. The availability of backup services and their usage conditions
(necessary applications, charges, etc.) and the support availability of iC transfer service
differ depending on the service. Contact the IP (Information Provider) beforehand. For
your important data files, be sure to use the service with backup support.
In any case including malfunction or model change, we cannot be held responsible for
the loss or deformation of data on the IC card or other losses caused regarding
Osaifu-Keitai compatible services.
If your Osaifu-Keitai has been stolen or lost, inquire of the provider for Osaifu-Keitai
compatible service you use about ways of dealing with the trouble, immediately. With
this FOMA phone, you can use Omakase Lock or IC Card Lock. (See page 135, and
page 275)
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What is iC Transfer Service?
iC transfer serviceâť1 is the service for transferring the data files on the IC
card at a timeâť2 to your new Osaifu-Keitai mobile phoneâť3 when you
replace your Osaifu-Keitai mobile phone such as at the time of model
change or malfunction. After completing the transfer of data files on the
IC card, just download an Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-Îąppli program, and
then you can easily use the Osaifu-Keitai services.
iC transfer service is available at the service counters such as a DoCoMo
shop nearby.
For details, refer to âMobile Phone Userâs Guide [i-mode] FOMA versionâ.
âť1 You are charged a handling fee for using iC transfer service. (You might not be
charged at times.)
In addition, you are charged a packet communication fee for downloading iC
application programs and respective settings.
âť2 Some Osaifu-Keitai services are not supported. The services that are not supported
are deleted when you use iC transfer service, so ensure that you use a back-up
service for the Osaifu-Keitai services or delete them in advance.
âť3 iC transfer service is available when new Osaifu-Keitai mobile phone is iC transfer
service compatible model.
Starting Osaifu-Keitai Compatible i-Îąppli
Read and Write Data inside the IC Card
You can start the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-Îąppli from the Software list.
By using Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-Îąppli, you can read/write the data
inside the IC card and use convenient functions such as depositing
electronic money or traffic tickets, or checking your account for the
balance and usage details on the mobile phone.
mOsaifu-KeitaiIC card content
The list of the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-Îąppli program is displayed. When you
select the i-Îąppli program, it starts up.
During a call or i-mode connection, you can use Osaifu-Keitai by placing the FeliCa
mark over the scanning device, however, you cannot start the Osaifu-Keitai compatible
i-Îąppli.
Place the FeliCa mark â â of the FOMA phone over the
scanning device to use the target service.
The Call/Charging indicator lights when you bring your FOMA phone close to a
scanning device and communication becomes ready.
Place the FeliCa mark â
â of the FOMA
phone over the scanning device.
Information
Mount the battery pack to use Osaifu-Keitai. Even when the power is turned off or
when the battery has gone flat, you can use Osaifu-Keitai by placing the FeliCa mark
over the scanning device, however, you cannot start the Osaifu-Keitai compatible
i-Îąppli. You might not be able to use Osaifu-Keitai if you have left the battery unused
for a long period or not charged it after the low battery alarm sounds. Charge the
battery.
When the FeliCa mark â
â of the FOMA phone placed over the scanning device is
not identified, slightly move the mark forwards, backwards, to left, or to right.
Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-Îąppli might start when you place the FOMA phone over the
scanning device.
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Take care of your Terminal Security Code and password used for each service not to
reveal to anyone.
When you start or download the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-Îąppli program for the first
time, the message âUse IC card for current UIM?â appears. When you select âYESâ,
you cannot use the IC card function afterward unless you insert the same UIM.
To use the IC card function with another UIM, delete all the information on the IC card
from âChange IC ownerâ, and then delete all the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-Îąppli
programs other than âiDč¨ĺŽă˘ă㪠(iD Setting Application)â. Otherwise, you cannot
use it.
Reading and writing data from the software program and to the IC card is suspended in
the following cases:
In that case, the read or written data is discarded. The operation after the
communication ends differs depending on the service you use.
ăťWhen a call comes in while an i-Îąppli program is running
ăťWhen the battery goes flat
Use Osaifu-Keitai
Place the FeliCa mark â
â of the FOMA phone over the scanning
device, and you can use the FOMA phone as electronic money to pay for
shopping or to use it as a traffic ticket. This function is available without
starting the software program.
â Flow for using ToruCa
Checking IC Owner Data in IC Card
You can check whether IC owner information for using the IC card is
consistent with the information of the currently inserted UIM.
mOsaifu-KeitaiCheck IC owner
Place your Osaifu-Keitai over a scanning
device to obtain a ToruCa file.
When the UIM differs from the one for stored information, select âĺ¤ć´â and reset
the data inside the IC card, and then you can store the UIM information.
Change IC Owner
You can delete the data in IC card, and reset the IC owner data. After
resetting, you can re-register by currently inserted UIM.
Delete all the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-Îąppli programs other than âiDč¨ĺŽă˘ă㪠(iD
Setting Application)â to delete the IC owner information. However, the i-Îąppli program
with its data file on the IC card is not initialized, so you need to delete it separately.
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
mOsaifu-KeitaiChange IC ownerResetYES
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
You can view more detailed information by using â芳細 (Details)â key.
â Sources of ToruCa files
What is ToruCa?
ToruCa is an electronic card that you can obtain with Osaifu-Keitai for
use as fliers, restaurant cards, and coupon tickets.
You can obtain ToruCa files from scanning devices or sites and can
easily exchange them using mail, infrared ray, or a microSD card.
The obtained ToruCa files are saved to âToruCaâ of âOsaifu-Keitaiâ.
Scanning device
Site
microSD card
Available on the ToruCa compatible model. For details, refer to âMobile Phone Userâs
Guide [i-mode] FOMA versionâ.
i-Îąppli
QR code
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Mail,
infrared data exchange,
iC communication
Exchanges ToruCa
files between i-mode
phones.
About Auto-reading Function of ToruCa
Obtaining ToruCa Files
Obtain from Scanning Device
You can obtain the ToruCa file from a scanning device using the IC card
function. By obtaining detailed information, a ToruCa file becomes a
ToruCa file (details) which has more pieces of information.
For a ToruCa file (details), you can download up to 100 Kbytes per file, and for a
ToruCa file before obtaining the details, you can download up to 1 Kbyte per file.
Place the FeliCa mark â
scanning device.
â of the FOMA phone over the
If you set âAuto readingâ to âAcceptâ to use the ToruCa files by placing the FOMA phone
over the scanning device, the available ToruCa files are automatically recognized. The
used ToruCa files are converted into âUsedâ and then moved to the âUsed ToruCaâ
folder. Up to 20 used ToruCa files are saved, and when the number of the files exceeds
20, the files are deleted from the one downloaded at the oldest date.
Even if âAuto readingâ is set to âRejectâ, the confirmation display might appear asking
whether to use âAuto readingâ when you place the FOMA phone over the scanning
device. To use ToruCa files, select âYESâ, and then set âAuto readingâ to âAcceptâ.
Information
When you fail to obtain a ToruCa file, the ToruCa failed-to-obtain tone sounds, and
the Call/Charging indicator lights.
A ToruCa obtained tone and a ToruCa failed-to-obtain tone sound at the volume set
for âPhoneâ of âRing volumeâ.
Depending on the settings by IPs (Information Providers), you might not be able to
update ToruCa files or send them by mail or infrared rays.
A ToruCa obtained tone sounds, the Call/Charging indicator
flickers.
When âReceiving displayâ is set to âONâ, detailed display of
obtained ToruCa file appears.
For a ToruCa file before obtaining detailed information, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to connect to a
site to download detailed information. Select âYESâ to display
a ToruCa file (details) with detailed information obtained.
Select âNOâ to display a ToruCa file without detailed
information.
If no keys are pressed for about 15 seconds or âReceiving displayâ is set to âOFFâ,
â
â appears on the desktop.
Press Oo, highlight
, and press Oo(
); then the ToruCa File list appears.
You can display the ToruCa file obtained using the IC card function, or
from sites or mail.
mOsaifu-KeitaiToruCa
Select a folder.
Each time you press m from the ToruCa Folder list,
ToruCa Folder list
you can switch folders between the FOMA phone and
the microSD card.
When the folder contains unread ToruCa files, â
â appears.
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Displaying ToruCa Files
When the ToruCa file is obtained
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Select a ToruCa file.
Function menu
ToruCa File list
Detailed ToruCa File
display
When obtaining detailed information from a ToruCa file
A ToruCa file before obtaining detailed information itself does not show the detailed
information. Select â芳細 (Details)â on the ToruCa file display and select âYESâ to
connect to the site to obtain more detailed information.
After obtaining the detailed information, the ToruCa file is overwritten and saved.
Information
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
You are charged the ordinary packet fee for obtaining.
Function Menu of the ToruCa Folder List
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Operate folder
(Add folder)
You can create a user folder. You can create up to 20 folders.
Add folderEnter a folder name.
You can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters for the
FOMA phone.
You can enter up to 31 full-pitch/63 half-pitch characters for the
microSD card.
Operate folder
(Edit folder name)
You can edit the folder name for the user folder.
Edit folder nameEnter a folder name.
You can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters for the
FOMA phone.
You can enter up to 31 full-pitch/63 half-pitch characters for the
microSD card.
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Operation/Explanation
Operate folder
(Delete folder)
All ToruCa files in the folder are deleted.
Delete folderEnter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Search all folders
You can search through all ToruCa files in the FOMA phone
(except ToruCa files stored in the âUsed ToruCaâ folder) by
specifying a search condition.
Select a search condition.
Genre . . . Select a genre.
Press l(
) to display a list of category icons
belonging to the genre.
Title . . . . . Enter characters to be searched for, from those in the
title.
Index. . . . Enter characters to be searched for, from those in
location data.
You can enter up to 20 full-pitch/40 half-pitch characters for the
Title search, and up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters for
the Index search.
Function menu
Auto-sort
Operation/Explanation
You can set to automatically sort and save the ToruCa files that
satisfy the conditions set to the folder for when you obtain them
from a scanning device or automatically obtain them from data
broadcasting while watching a 1Seg program.
Select a sorting condition.
Genre . . . . Put a check mark for the genre to sort into and press
l(
). You can put it for multiple genres.
Title . . . . . . Enter characters from those in the title, to be a sorting
condition.
Index . . . . . Enter characters from those in the location data, to
be a sorting condition.
Release . . . Select âYESâ to release the sorting condition you
specified.
You can enter up to 20 full-pitch/40 half-pitch characters for the
Title sort, and up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters for the
Index sort.
When a sorting condition is already specified for the folder, it is
displayed. Press i(
) to set a sorting condition again.
Copy
You can copy all the ToruCa files together with the folder from the
(CPY all to microSD) FOMA phone to the microSD card.
CPY all to microSDEnter your Terminal Security Code
YES
Copy
(Copy to phone)
You can copy the ToruCa files together with the folder from the
microSD card to the FOMA phone.
Copy to phone
Copy
You can copy all the ToruCa files together with the folder from the
(Copy all to phone) microSD card to the FOMA phone.
Copy all to phoneAdd or Overwrite
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Operation/Explanation
Ir/
transmission See page 372.
(All
transmission)
Memory info
You can display the used memory space (estimate)/the number
of saved files.
Delete all
You can delete all the ToruCa files stored in the FOMA phone.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Select storage
You can set a destination folder for when copying from the FOMA
phone to the microSD card.
YES
Information
â
â is displayed when the Genre sort is set, â
â is displayed when the Title sort is
set, and â
â is displayed when the Index sort is set.
When a file satisfies multiple conditions, it is sorted into the top of the folder in the
ToruCa Folder list.
The ToruCa file (details) is copied as a ToruCa file before obtaining details if it
contains data which is prohibited to output from the FOMA phone or set with UIM
restrictions.
The ToruCa files in the âToruCaâ folder within the FOMA phone are saved to âSD
ToruCaâ on the microSD card.
The ToruCa files in âSD ToruCaâ on the microSD card are added or overwritten and
then saved to the âToruCaâ folder in the FOMA phone.
â
â is displayed for the folder set as a destination.
When you execute Check microSD, or create or edit a folder by using a personal
computer, the destination folder on the microSD card might be changed. When the
setting is changed, set the destination folder again.
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Copy
You can copy the ToruCa files together with the folder from the
(Copy to microSD) FOMA phone to the microSD card.
Copy to microSD
Function menu
Ir/
transmission See page 371.
(Send all Ir data)
How to See ToruCa File List/Detailed
ToruCa File Display
ToruCa File list
Function menu
Detailed ToruCa File display
(for ToruCa file)
You can compose an i-mode mail message with the ToruCa file
attached.
Go to step 2 on page 198.
You can compose it also by pressing l(
).
Move
Select a destination folder.
You cannot select the âUsed ToruCaâ folder.
Search/sort
(Search)
[List only]
You can search through ToruCa file in the folder by specifying a
search condition.
SearchSelect a search condition.
Genre . . . Select a genre.
Press l(
) to display a list of category icons
belonging to the genre.
Title . . . . . Enter characters to be searched for, from those in the
title.
Index. . . . Enter characters to be searched for, from those in
location data.
You can enter up to 20 full-pitch/40 half-pitch characters for the
Title search, and up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters for
the Index search.
Search/sort
(Sort)
[List only]
You can change the order of displayed files.
SortSelect an order.
Copy
(Copy)
You can copy the displayed or highlighted ToruCa file to another
folder.
CopySelect a destination folder.
You cannot select the âUsed ToruCaâ folder.
Detailed ToruCa File display
[for ToruCa file (details)]
Indicates the state of ToruCa file
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
âť1
Unread ToruCa file
Read ToruCa file
âť2
FOMA phone incompatible ToruCa file
âť1 Does not apply to the ToruCa file downloaded from a site.
âť2 Appears for only the ToruCa file on the microSD card.
â â is add to the expired ToruCa file.
â
â is add to the ToruCa file whose output from the FOMA phone is prohibited.
Indicates the category
Displays a category icon that matches the contents of the ToruCa file.
Indicates the Index file
Displays the location data of the publisher that publishes the information about the
ToruCa file.
Indicates the title
Indicates the date and time the ToruCa file was obtained
Indicates the ToruCa information
Simple explanation and the â芳細 (Details)â key are displayed for a ToruCa file.
Information about the publisher is displayed for a ToruCa file (details).
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Operation/Explanation
Attach to mail
Function Menu of the ToruCa File List/Detailed ToruCa File
Display
Copy
The files are copied to the folder as specified by âSelect storageâ
(Copy to microSD) on page 271.
Copy to microSD
Copy
(Copy to phone)
You can copy the ToruCa file from the microSD card to the
ToruCa folder in the FOMA phone.
Copy to phone
Function menu
Multiple-choice
[List only]
Operation/Explanation
You can select multiple ToruCa files and operate.
Put a check mark for ToruCa files to be selected
i(
)Select an item.
Move . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See page 272.
Copy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See page 272.
Copy to microSD. . . . See page 272.
Copy to phone . . . . . . See page 272.
Send Ir data . . . . . . . . See page 370.
Select all . . . . . . . . . . . Selects all files.
Release all . . . . . . . . . Releases all selections.
Update ToruCa
You can re-obtain the information about the ToruCa file. The
[Detailed display only] re-obtained ToruCa file (details) is automatically overwritten and
then saved.
YES
You cannot update some ToruCa files.
See page 186 for when ToruCa files are stored to the
maximum.
Operate image
You can save the background image of the ToruCa file and set it
(Save BG image)
for the Stand-by display or Wake-up display.
[Detailed display only] Save BG imageYESSelect a destination folder.
Go to step 3 on page 182.
See page 186 for when images are stored to the maximum.
Operation/Explanation
Ir/
transmission See page 372.
transmission)
Memory info
[List only]
You can display the used memory space (estimate)/the number
of saved files.
Delete
(Delete this)
Delete thisYES
Delete
(Delete selected)
[List only]
Delete selectedPut a check mark for ToruCa files to be
deletedl(
)YES
Delete
(Delete all)
[List only]
You can delete all ToruCa files in the folder.
Delete allEnter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Information
The ToruCa file (details) that contains data whose output from the FOMA phone is
prohibited is attached as a ToruCa file before obtaining details.
You might not be able to attach the ToruCa file to i-mode mail depending on its file
size.
You cannot copy ToruCa files whose output from the FOMA phone is prohibited.
Operate image
You can play back an animation image or Flash movie in the
(Retry)
ToruCa file from the beginning.
[Detailed display only] Retry
When a part of the Flash movie is outside the display area, the
Flash movie might not be played back.
Add to phonebook See page 96.
[Detailed display only]
Add desktop icon
See page 127.
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Operate image
You can save the image displayed on the ToruCa file and set it for
(Save image)
the Stand-by display or Wake-up display.
[Detailed display only] Save imageSelect an imageYES
Select a destination folder.
Go to step 3 on page 182.
See page 186 for when images are stored to the maximum.
Function menu
Ir/
transmission See page 370.
(Send Ir data)
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
Information
The ToruCa file (details) that contains data whose output from the FOMA phone is
prohibited or the data set with the UIM restrictions is copied as a ToruCa file before
obtaining details.
When the number of files in the destination folder on the microSD card is full, a new
folder is automatically created and ToruCa files are saved to that folder.
When copying is completed, the message âThis folder is set for storage XXXXXXâ
(XXXXXX denotes a folder name) appears.
The name of copied ToruCa file is TORUCXXX (XXX denotes a numeral).
When no folder is set as a destination folder on the microSD card, a new folder is
created automatically and the file is saved to the folder. After saving, the newly
created folder is set as the destination folder.
You might not be able to execute âCopy to microSDâ for the ToruCa file depending on
its file size.
You might not be able to execute âCopy to phoneâ for the ToruCa file depending on its
file size.
The images that satisfy the following conditions are saved as frames or stamps:
ăťThe transparent GIF file that is not an animation GIF file
ăťThe file extension is âifmâ.
ăťThe image size is Stand-by (480 x 854), VGA (640 x 480), CIF (352 x 288), QVGA
(240 x 320), QCIF (176 x 144), or Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) for frames; and Stand-by
(480 x 854) or smaller except frames for stamps.
Setting about ToruCa
mOsaifu-KeitaiSettings
Do the following operations.
Item
Operation/Explanation
Receive ToruCa
You can set whether to obtain ToruCa file from a scanning device
using the IC card function.
Accept or Reject
ToruCa from
dataBC
You can set whether to obtain ToruCa files automatically from
data broadcasting while watching a 1Seg program.
Auto receive ON or Auto receive OFF
Receiving display
You can set whether to display the detailed ToruCa File display
when you obtain a ToruCa file while the Stand-by display is
shown.
ON or OFF
Check same data
You can set whether to check the same ToruCa file is already
obtained before obtaining a ToruCa file from a scanning device or
obtaining a ToruCa file automatically from data broadcasting
while watching a 1Seg program.
ON or OFF
ON . . . . Checks and does not obtain a new ToruCa file if the
same ToruCa file is already obtained.
OFF . . . Does not check. Obtains even the same ToruCa file.
Auto reading
You can set whether to have the available ToruCa files
automatically recognized for when you place the FOMA phone
over the scanning device.
Accept or Reject
Information
The ToruCa files stored in the âUsed ToruCaâ folder or expired ToruCa files are not
included as target files.
If âAuto readingâ is set to âRejectâ, you might not be able to use ToruCa files.
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Locking IC Card Function
To prevent the IC card function from being used by others, you can set
the Osaifu-Keitai, obtained ToruCa, or iC communication disabled.
If the battery runs out when the IC card is locked, the IC card stays locked.
Press and hold m for at least one second.
â â appears and IC Card Lock is set.
To release IC Card Lock, perform the same operation and enter your Terminal
Security Code. When Timer Lock ON At Close is set, the display for releasing IC
Card Lock appears also by opening the FOMA phone.
When you set âPIM/IC security modeâ to âFace readerâ, follow the operation of
âUse Face Reader to Release Lockâ on page 140.
When you set it to âDouble securityâ, enter your Terminal Security Code after the
operation on page 140.
You cannot set/release IC Card Lock even when you press and hold m for at
least one second when the Stand-by display appears on the horizontal display.
IC Lock (Power-off)
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
You can set whether to lock the IC card function while the power is
turned off.
mSettingsLock/SecurityLock setting
or
mOsaifu-KeitaiIC card lock set.
IC lock (power-off)
Enter your Terminal Security CodeSelect an item.
Setting before OFF . . . .Follows the setting at just before the power-off.
Lock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sets IC Card Lock.
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GPS Function
About Using GPS Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Checking Your Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using GPS Compatible i-Îąppli . . . .
Providing Location Information upon Request
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Notifying Location Information. . . . . . . . .
Displaying Location Information History
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuring GPS Service Settings . . . . . . .
Setting GPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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About Using GPS Function
GPS is operated by the United States Department of Defense, so the GPS radio wave
conditions might be controlled (accuracy deterioration, radio wave supply suspension,
etc.) depending on the defense strategy of the United States Department of Defense.
Note that we do not take any responsibility for a loss such as pure economic loss
resulting from the facts that you have missed the chance to check the measurement
(communication) results, which have been caused by external factors such as
malfunctions, erroneous operations, troubles, or power failure (including battery
shortage) on the FOMA phone.
You cannot use the FOMA phone as a navigating system for aircraft, vehicles, and
people. Therefore, note that we are not held responsible for any damage resulting from
the use of the location information for navigation.
You cannot use GPS as a high-accuracy measuring device. Note that we do not take
any responsibility for the damage caused by an error in the location information.
You cannot use the GPS function when the FOMA phone is out of the service area (or
overseas).
Checking Your Location
You can measure your current location and display it. You can display a
map of the location, and send the location information by mail as well.
mLifeKitGPSPosition location
Blinks during measuring
GPS Function
Information
You cannot use the GPS function in the following cases:
ăťDuring Self Mode
ăťDuring Omakase Lockâť
ăťDuring Lock Allâť
ăťWhile the UIM is not inserted
âťProvide Location is available.
As GPS uses radio waves transmitted from the satellites, note that you cannot or
might have difficulty to receive radio waves in the following conditions:
ăťIn a building or right under it
ăťIn the basement, tunnel, ground, water
ăťIn a bag or case
ăťIn densely crowded areas with buildings and houses
ăťIn densely crowded trees and right under them
ăťClose to high-tension wires
ăťIn a car or train
ăťIn bad weather such as heavy rain and snow
ăťWhen there are obstacles (persons and articles) around the FOMA phone.
ăťWhen you cover the displays, keys, microphone, or speakers of the FOMA phone
with your hand.
In these cases, an error in the obtained location information might become 300
meters or more.
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The current location is displayed by the latitude and longitude.
âŚMeasurement date âŚLatitude âŚLongitude
âŚGeographic datum
âŚAccuracy
â
â
â
: Almost accurate location information (Error is about less than 50
meters)
â
â
â: Relatively accurate location information (Error is less than about 300
meters)
â
ââ: Approximate location information (Error is about 300 meters or more)
The accuracy is an estimate. It might differ from actual one depending on the radio
wave conditions in the surrounding area.
Press l(
) to measure again in âQuality modeâ (see âPositioning Modeâ
on page 287).
When â
â is displayed at bottom right of the display during measuring, press
i and select âOKâ to display the location using the information during
measuring.
You can measure the location also by pressing and holding 1 for at least one
second from the Stand-by display on the vertical display. After measuring, the
FOMA phone works âFunction Menu while Current Location is Displayedâ on
page 279 according to the setting of âGPS Button Settingâ.
Function Menu while Current Location is Displayed
Function menu
Using GPS Compatible i-Îąppli
Read a map
Run iÎąppli
Paste to mail
Operation/Explanation
You can display a map by connecting a map site.
YES
After displaying the map, you can use âi-areaâ to search for the
surrounding information. For details about âi-areaâ, refer to the
DoCoMo web page.
You can use the location information on a GPS compatible i-Îąppli
program.
Select an i-Îąppli program.
You can compose an i-mode mail message with the URL
converted from the location information pasted to the text.
YES
Go to step 2 on page 198.
The URL of the location information to be sent is displayed on imode compatible phones only.
Attach to image
You can store the location information in the image.
Select a folderSelect an imageYES or NO
YES . . . . Overwrites and saves.
NO . . . . . Saves as a separate file.
mLifeKitGPSiÎąppli
The list of i-Îąppli programs that support GPS is displayed. Select an i-Îąppli
program to start it.
See page 251 for the Software list.
Information
When you use a GPS compatible i-Îąppli program, the location information is sent to
the information provider of the i-Îąppli program you use.
You need to set âLocation usageâ of âSoftware settingâ to âONâ when you use the GPS
function on a GPS compatible i-Îąppli program.
Using âĺ°ĺłă˘ă㪠(Map Application)â
The pre-installed âĺ°ĺłă˘ă㪠(Map Application)â enables you to check
the map of the place you are currently in or the place you specify, or
check your nearby area for details by using the GPS function and map.
You can then navigate yourself to the destination by vehicle, on foot, or
by car.
Further, you can easily get transfer information by voice input.
You are separately charged a packet communication fee. You are advised to subscribe
to Pake-Houdai/Pake-Houdai Full for using this software program.
If you delete this software program and then when you want to resume it, download it
from âď˝ă¨ăŞă˘âĺ¨čžşć
ĺ ąâ (i-area -Local Information-)â.
This software program is the i-Îąppli program that uses the mail function, so it is not
available when the mode of 2in1 is set to B Mode.
Note that we are not held responsible for the accuracy and promptness of the map and
route information.
While driving, ensure that a person other than the driver operates this software
program.
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GPS Function
Add to phonebook You can store the location information in the Phonebook.
YES
Go to step 2 of âStoring Displayed Phone Number/Mail Address
in Phonebookâ on page 96.
â Standard and optional services
The standard and optional services are available with this software program.
Standard service: Provided by DoCoMo (charge free).
Optional service: Provided by ZENRIN DataCom (charged).
You can use the optional services charge free except traffic information for up to 90 days
from when you have started this software program for the first time. To use the optional
services from 91 days on, you need to register yourself as a member of âăźăłăŞăł
ĺ°
ĺłďźăă (ZENRIN/map+navi)â (charged) provided by ZENRIN DataCom.
Even when you register yourself as a member while you are using this software
program, you do not need to re-download it. You can use this software program as it is.
Menu
ĺ°ĺł
(Map)
Descriptions
You can see the map by using GPS you are currently in, or can
enter a keyword, genre, address, or phone number to see the map.
By voice input, you can easily see the map.
From 91
days on
Free
GPS Function
You can check the points stored in this software program or on Charged
the server, or in the Phonebook, or check the map for the
points retrieved by the previous search.
After the storage on the server, the stored points can be shared
with your personal computer as well.
ăĺşăć˝č¨ You can check the details of shops, facilities, or iD member
(Shops and stores in the area where you are currently in or you specify, and
facilities)
can obtain coupons from gourmet information.
You can check nearby weather or empty spaces in parking lots.
By voice input, you can easily check the details of your nearby area.
From 91
days on
Descriptions
ç˝ĺŽłćĺ°ĺł This i-Îąppli program links with the map application, does not
(Disaster
require communication, and is for when disasters occur.
time map)
č¨ĺŽďź
ăăŤă
(Settings/
Help)
You can set how to show the map or navigation, and check
how to use it.
Charged
Free
â Top menu display and its operation
The respective menus are displayed on the TOP display.
When you close the menu, the map retrieved by the last search
appears.
The displays are for reference, so the actual ones might
differ.
At the first start-up, the usage rules and caution items on use
are displayed.
Free
TOP display
ăă
(Navigate)
You can navigate yourself to the destination by vehicle, on foot, Charged
or by car.
You can navigate yourself easily to your home you have stored.
äšććĄĺ
(Transfer
guide)
You can check the train transfer guides and timetables.
You can check the map for a train route and set an alarm
before your departure.
By voice input, you can easily get transfer information.
ă漽ăăż
(Fun)
In addition to the ordinary map, you can change the mode to
show the various types of maps such as the map you can move
by inclining the FOMA phone, the 3D map, and the map that
accentuates train routes.
Using GPS, you can leave your footprints on your current
position, and view the tracks you moved.
You can paint colors on the cities, wards, towns, villages, or
prefectures of the places where you measured in the past using GPS.
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Menu
Charged
Free
âWhen 91 days have passed without registering yourself as a member
At the first start-up on or after 91 days, the message telling that
the functions you can use are limited, and the message that
refers to the member registration site appear.
The same messages appear when you select an optional
service menu.
âťTo register yourself as a member, access âăźăłăŞăł
ĺ°
ĺłďźăă (ZENRIN/map+navi)â via this software program.
â Map display and its operation
Key operation
Can send the URL for the displayed map by i-mode mail.
Vo[ăłăłăçťé˛
(Store here)]
Can store the location information of the center of the map in
this software program, on the server, or in the Phonebook.
When you store it on the server, the stored point can be shared
with your personal computer as well.
Oo[ĺ°ĺłă¸ (To map)]
Can close the quick access menu.
1[3DďźăăăŠă
(3D/Panorama)]
Can show the point from where a three-dimensional
intersection or panoramic image can be viewed. Select the
point to display the three-dimensional intersection or
panoramic image.
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Map View display
âKey operation when the map is shown
Key operation
Action
l[ăĄăăĽăź (Menu)] Can show the menu.
Can show the quick access menu.
i[ćĄç¸Ž
(Enlarge/Reduce)]
Can show the scale bar. To display a large area, press Zo,
and to display the details, press Xo. Press i[éăă
(close)] to fix the reduced scale, and then to clear the bar.
Mo
Can move the map up, down, left, and right.
Can close the menu, or returns to the point retrieved by the first
search.
Can turn the map counterclockwise.
Can turn the map northward.
Can turn the map clockwise.
2[ăăŤďźăăăłă Can show the buildings around and can click to check the
(Building/Tenant)]
tenants in the buildings if any.
â The Search Result display for the local information and its operation
The display is for reference, so the actual one might differ.
The display and operation are for when you show the search result on the map, not for
when you select it from the list.
âThe Search Result display for the local information
GPS Function
Oo
Action
Co[ăłăłăé俥
(Send here)]
âKey operation when the quick access menu is shown
Key operation
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Action
Zo[ĺ¨čžşă調ăšă
(Check local
information)]
Can check the local information centering around the area on
the map.
Xo[ăłăłă¸ăă
(Navi to)]
Can set the start point and search for a route to the center of
the map.
âKey operation when the Search Result display for the local information is shown
âťWhen the cursor is not placed over the shop, etc. retrieved by the search, the quick
menu appears.
Key operation
Oo
Action
Can confirm detailed information about search results.
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Key operation
Action
Mo
Can move the map up, down, left, and right.
Can re-search the center area of the displayed map.
Can show the previous search results.
Can show the next search results.
çŽçĺ° (Destination)Select a setting method.
ćéćĺŽ (Specify time)Select an item.
ćĄäťśč¨ĺŽ (Set conditions)Select a condition.
ä¸č¨ă§č¨ĺŽ (Fix as specified above)
l[ăĄăăĽăź (Menu)] Can show the menu.
i[ćĄç¸Ž
(Enlarge/Reduce)]
Can show the scale bar. To display a large area, press Zo,
and to display the details, press Xo. Press i[éăă
(close)] to fix the reduced scale, and then to clear the bar.
Searching for a Route and Navigating Yourself to
Destination by Voice and on Display
GPS Function
You can set a start point and destination, and search for a route. The
route you can go through on foot, by public transportation, or by car are
displayed. After you search for the route, the voice and display navigate
you to your destination.
TOP displayăă (Navigate)
ĺşçşĺ°ďźçŽçĺ°ăé¸ăś (Select a start point/destination)
ĺşçşĺ° (Start point)Select a setting method.
çžĺ¨ĺ°ďźGPSďź[Current location (GPS)]
. . . .Measures and sets the current location.
ăăŞăźăŻăźăć¤ç´˘ (Keyword search)
. . . .Set a start point searching by keywords.
ĺ°ĺłä¸ă§ćĺŽ (Specify on map)
. . . .Set a start point on the map.
TELďźăć¤ç´˘ (TEL/ZIP code search)
. . . .Set a start point searching by the phone number or zip code.
ä˝ćä¸čŚ§ăă (From address list)
. . . .Set a start point selecting an address.
ă¸ăŁăłăŤăă (From genre)
. . . .Set a start point selecting a genre.
幼ć´ăă (From record)
. . . .Set a start point on the map previously displayed.
çťé˛ĺ°çšăă (From stored point)
. . . .Set a start point from the location information stored in this software program,
on the server, or in the Phonebook.
čŞĺŽ
(Home)
. . . .Set a start point from the location information of your home.
ĺşçşĺ°ăŽç˘şčŞ (Confirm start point)
. . . .Confirm information about the start point.
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ăăŞăźăŻăźăć¤ç´˘ (Keyword search)
. . . Set a destination searching by keywords.
ĺ°ĺłä¸ă§ćĺŽ (Specify on map)
. . . Set a destination on the map.
TELďźăć¤ç´˘ (TEL/ZIP code search)
. . . Set a destination searching by the phone number or zip code.
ä˝ćä¸čŚ§ăă (From address list)
. . . Set a destination selecting an address.
ă¸ăŁăłăŤăă (From genre)
. . . Set a destination selecting a genre.
幼ć´ăă (From record)
. . . Set a destination on the map previously displayed.
çťé˛ĺ°çšăă (From stored point)
. . . Set a destination from the location information stored in this software program,
on the server, or in the Phonebook.
čŞĺŽ
(Home)
. . . Set a destination from the location information of your home.
çŽçĺ°ăŽç˘şčŞ (Confirm destination)
. . . Confirm information about the destination.
çžćĺťă§ćĺŽ (Specify by current time)
. . . Search for a route by the current time.
ĺşçşćĺťćĺŽ (Specify start time)
. . . Search for a route specifying the start time.
ĺ°çćĺťćĺŽ (Specify arrival time)
. . . Search for a route specifying the arrival time.
çľéťăĺŠç¨ (Use last train)
. . . Search for a route by the last train of the day.
äšććĄäťś (Transfer conditions)
. . . Select a transfer condition from âćŠă (Fast)â, âĺŽă (Cheap)â, and â漽ă
(Easy)â.
ĺžćŠăŤăźă (Foot route)
. . . Select a route condition from âăăžăă (Free)â, âĺąć šĺ¤ă (Many roofs)â, and
âé掾ĺ°ăŞă (Less stairs)â.
çšćĽĺŠç¨ (Use special express)
. . . Select whether to use special expresses for even when the total distance is
less than 100 km.
é常ĺŠç¨čťç¨Ž (Ordinary type of vehicles)
. . . Select a type of vehicle.
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ăŤăźăăć¤ç´˘ (Search for a route)
âKey operation when using Navigation
You can search for a route by â
ă§ć¤ç´˘ (Search by
)â that
searches all types of routes, or â
ăŽăżă§ć¤ç´˘ (Search by only
)â that
searches for routes only by car. Up to six routes are displayed as search results.
When the routes using different transportation are found, the characteristics of the
routes are displayed by the icons shown below:
ćŠ (Fast): Arrival time is early.
ĺŽ (Cheap): Fare is cheap.
漽 (Easy): Transfer is less.
ăŞăšăšăĄ (Recommendable): Route provided with three conditions, âćŠ (Fast)â,
âĺŽ (Cheap)â, and â漽 (Easy)â.
ćć (Charged): Route by car using toll roads
ä¸čŹ (Ordinary): Route by car using ordinary roads
To store the route, select âăŤăźăăçťé˛ (Store route)â.
Key operation
Action
l[ăĄăăĽăź (Menu)] Can end the Navigation program and shows the TOP menu.
Oo
Can show the quick access menu.
i[ćĄç¸Ž
(Enlarge/Reduce)]
Can show the scale bar. To display a large area, press Zo,
and to display the details, press Xo. Press i[éăă
(Close)] to fix the reduced scale, and then to clear the bar.
Mo
Can move the map up, down, left, and right.
Can return to the current location.
Can switch to the intersection mode.
Can pause or start the Navigation program.
ăŤăźăăé¸ć (Select a route)
ăăăťăŤăźăç˘şčŞ (Navi/Confirm route)
ăă (Navi) or ăăďźçéťĺďź[Navi (power saver)]
Can turn the map counterclockwise.
Can turn the map northward.
Can turn the map clockwise.
Navigation to the destination starts.
To confirm the route, select âăŤăźăç˘şčŞ (Confirm route)â.
To check the timetable, select âćĺťčĄ¨ (Timetable)â.
âKey operation when the quick access menu appears
Key operation
Action
Xo[çľćďźč¨ĺŽ
(Result&Settings)]
Can show search results of routes (time, fare, and others), or
sets the navigation.
Co[çľçąĺ°ăč¨ĺŽ
(Point setting)]
Can search for a route by adding up to three points you go
through to the destination.
Vo[ăŞăŤăźă
(Re-route)]
Can re-search for a route from the current point to the
destination.
1[ăŤăźăćśĺť
(Clear route)]
Can clear the displayed route.
2[
ă˘ăźăĺćż Can switch to the intersection mode.
(Switch mode)]
The route to
the destination
is displayed.
Navigation (Car)
View display
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GPS Function
â Route (Car)/Navigation (Car) View display and its operation
The displays are for reference, so the
The current location
actual ones might differ.
and proceeding
direction is
displayed.
Item
Using ăăăăšăć¤ç´˘ (Voice search)
By voice input, you can easily check the local information, get transfer
information, or see the map from the Voice search menu.
When using ăăăăšăć¤ç´˘ (Voice search) to check the local
information
TOP displayăĺşăć˝č¨ (Shops and facilities)
ăăăăšăć¤ç´˘ (Voice search)
How to input your voice is displayed.
Explanatory display for voice input
éłĺŁ°ĺ
Ľĺéĺ§ (Start voice input)
The display for voice input appears. After the Voice Input display appears, speak in
Japanese about the local information to search for.
Example: âKonohen-no Konbiniâ (nearby convenience store)
Action
ÎąĺşćŹč¨ĺŽ
You can perform the overall settings of the software program
(ÎąStandard settings) such as specifying map display color or font size.
ăăč¨ĺŽ
(Navi settings)
You can perform the overall settings of the navigation program
such as re-routing or the sound level of voice guide.
čŞĺŽ
č¨ĺŽ
(Home setting)
You can register the location of your home.
幼ć´çłťăŻăŞă˘
(Clear records)
You can clear the records of the map or Navigation used.
使ăćšăŽčŞŹćďźăă You can get explanation about how to use, FAQ, and usage
ăă質ĺďźĺŠç¨čŚç´ rules.
(Explanation about
how to use/FAQ/
Usage rules)
Providing Location Information upon
Request
GPS Function
You can provide your location information upon the request from others.
Depending on the service you use, you need to set GPS service settings
beforehand. (See page 286) Also, you need to set âLocation request
menuâ to âONâ or set the permitted period by âPermission scheduleâ
beforehand.
The confirmation display appears after your voice
is recognized.
When the recognition result is wrong, select âéłĺŁ°
ĺĺ
Ľĺ(Re-input voice)â.
Using Settings and Help
TOP displayč¨ĺŽăťăăŤă (Settings/Help)Select an item.
Item
äźĺĄć
ĺ ąç˘şčŞ
(Confirm member
information)
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Action
You can check whether you are registered as a member of âăźăł
ăŞăł
ĺ°ĺłďźăă (ZENRIN/map+navi)â.
When a location provision request
arrivesYES or NO
YES . . . . Measures the current location and sends the
location information.
NO . . . . . Rejects to provide the location information.
If no keys are pressed for about 20 seconds, the former
display returns without providing your current location.
When a location provision request
arrivesOK
When you select âOKâ or about three seconds elapse,
the current location provision starts.
The information of the service provider might not be
displayed.
Press r to stop providing information. However,
your location information might be sent depending on
the timing.
Information
Notifying Location Information
You can notify a service provider of your current location.
mLifeKitGPSNotify of locationDirect input
Enter a party to be notifiedYES
You can enter up to 12
digits by using numerals, #
and :.
If you have stored LCS
clients by âReg. LCS clientâ
beforehand, you can select
an LCS client from âView
service clientsâ.
You can press l(
to stop measuring, but your
current location might be
notified depending on the
timing.
GPS Function
If no keys are pressed for about 15 seconds from the Position Location Result display
or the Failure display, the former display returns.
To use âimadoco-searchâ, you need to set âä˝ç˝Žć
ĺ ąĺŠç¨č¨ĺŽďźă¤ăăăłăľăźăč¨
ĺŽďź[Location Information Usage Setting (imadoco-search Setting)] of âăŞăăˇă§ăłč¨
ĺŽ (Options)â of âćéďźăçłčžźăťč¨ĺŽ (Bill & Subscription/Setting)â on iMenu.
To use Provide Location, you might need to subscribe to a service provider which
supports the Provider Location function or to pay the service fee.
Even when you send your location information, it might not be delivered to the service
provider depending on the radio wave conditions.
When âLocation request menuâ is set to âOFFâ, the location information is not
displayed, and the request is rejected.
When you set, by GPS service settings, the location request to be checked every
time, the location information is not provided on the location provision request during
Public Mode (Drive Mode).
When you set, by GPS service settings, the location request to be accepted, the
location information is provided with a display during Public Mode (Drive Mode) but
the positioning tone, vibrator, and illumination do not work.
When you are requested to provide your location information from the other party
using âimadocokantan searchâ, the confirmation display appears asking whether to
send the current location information each time you receive a request. Select âYESâ to
immediately send the rough position location result. After selecting âYESâ, the GPS
Measuring display appears and the precise position location result is notified after
GPS measuring. The rough position location result is notified even if you suspend the
location providing during GPS measuring. In this case, it is stored in Location History
but the location information is not displayed.
Information
Regardless of the mode of 2in1, the location information can be searched for Number
A only.
When the other party searches you by your Number B, your current location is not
provided and the searcher is notified that the search has failed.
A fee is not charged for using the Provide Location function.
For using the service, refer to the information on your service provider or the DoCoMo
web page.
OK
Information
Even when you send your location information, it might not be delivered to the service
provider depending on the radio wave conditions.
You are charged a fee for using the function to notify your current location.
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Information
To use Notify Of Location, you might need to subscribe to a service provider that
supports Notify Of Location. Further, you might be charged a fee for using the service.
You cannot enter any digits during Keypad Dial Lock.
Regardless of the mode of 2in1, your location information is notified by Number A.
For using the service, refer to the information on your service provider or the DoCoMo
web page.
Displaying Location Information History
Up to 50 histories of Position Location, Notify Of Location, and Provide
Location are stored.
mLifeKitGPSLocation history
Select a location history.
: Position location
: Provide location
: Notify of location
GPS Function
Information
When the location histories exceed 50, they are automatically overwritten from the
oldest one.
The location information and accuracy stored in Location History may differ from the
ones sent to the location provision requester or LCS client depending on the radio
wave conditions, and others.
When you cancel Position Location midway, you fail to measure your current location,
or you set âLocation request menuâ to âOFFâ, its history is not stored in Location
History.
Even when the histories of Provide Location or Notify Of Location are stored, they
might not have been delivered to your service providers.
You cannot operate a failed-to-measure history of Provide Location or Notify of
Location for other than âCompose messageâ, âDialingâ, âDelete thisâ, and âDelete allâ.
When Provide Location was used, the name of the location provision requester is
checked against the Phonebook entries which appear in each mode of 2in1 and then
shown.
â
â is displayed for the records of successful positioning.
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Function Menu while Location History is Displayed
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Read a map
See page 279.
Run iÎąppli
See page 279.
Paste to mail
See page 279.
Add to phonebook See page 279.
Attach to image
See page 279.
Compose message You can compose an i-mode mail message to your location
provision requester.
Go to step 3 on page 198.
Dialing
See page 166.
Delete
(Delete this)
Delete thisYES
Delete
(Delete all)
Delete allEnter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Configuring GPS Service Settings
By connecting to GPS service settings (a host set by âHost selectionâ),
you can configure the settings for the Provide Location service such as
the permission for location information search and password.
mLifeKitGPSService settings
See page 173 for operations while a site is displayed.
Information
You cannot use the Bookmark or Screen Memo function.
Item
Select vibrator
Setting GPS
GPS Button Setting
You can set an operation for after measuring your location by pressing
and holding 1 for at least one second from the Stand-by display on
the vertical display. You can select an operation from âFunction Menu
while Current Location is Displayedâ on page 279.
mLifeKitGPSGPS settingsGPS button setting
Select an operation.
If you set to âConfirm every sessionâ, you can select an operation each time you
measure the location.
Positioning Tone/Illumination
You can select a tone to sound for when you check your current location
or when you are requested to provide location information. You can set a
color of the Call/Charging indicator and the vibration pattern as well.
mLifeKitGPSGPS settingsPosit. tone/illum.
Select an operation to be set
Do the following operations.
Item
Operation/Explanation
Select posit. ring
tone
Select a folderSelect a ring tone.
While selecting, the selected tone sounds for confirmation.
Ring time setting
You can set a ring time for positioning ring tone.
Enter a ring time (seconds).
Enter two digits from â00â through â30â. For âLocation req./
Confirmâ, however, enter two digits from â00â through â20â. If
you set to 0 seconds, the tone does not sound.
Select illumination Select a color.
While selecting, the Call/Charging indicator lights in the selected
color for confirmation.
Positioning Mode
Select a mode for measuring the current location from either âStandard
modeâ or âQuality modeâ.
When you select âQuality modeâ, it takes a longer time for measuring,
but the measuring accuracy might be improved as a result.
You can set a measuring mode for Position Location, Notify Of Location,
and Provide Location respectively.
mLifeKitGPSGPS settingsPositioning mode
Select an operation to be set
Standard mode or Quality mode
Register LCS Client
If you have stored LCS clients, you can select an LCS client when you
notify of your current location. Further, you can automatically notify of
your current location when you make a call to the stored phone number.
You can store up to five LCS clients.
mLifeKitGPSGPS settingsReg. LCS client
Highlight and press l(
) or
Oo(
)Do the following operations.
If you select a stored LCS client, you can confirm the stored contents.
Item
Operation/Explanation
Service client name Enter a service client name.
You can enter up to 16 full-pitch/32 half-pitch characters.
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GPS Function
Operation/Explanation
Select a vibration pattern.
If you select âMelody linkageâ, the FOMA phone vibrates in time
with ring tone.
While selecting, the FOMA phone vibrates by the selected
pattern for confirmation.
Item
Operation/Explanation
Service client ID
Enter a service client ID.
You can enter up to 12 digits by using numerals, # and :.
Enter the service client ID specified by your service provider.
Phone number
Enter a phone number.
You can enter up to 26 digits.
Highlight the phone number field, press i(
), and select
âEnter from PBâ to call up a phone number from the Phonebook
and enter it.
If you enter a phone number by âEnter from PBâ with âService
client nameâ not entered, the name for the Phonebook entry is
entered.
Notify when dialing You can set whether to notify of your current location for when
you make a voice call or videophone call to the stored phone
number.
ON, OFF or Confirm every dial
To check each time you make a call, select âConfirm every dialâ.
GPS Function
Press l(
).
Information
Even if âNotify when dialingâ is set to âONâ or to âConfirm every dialâ, you cannot notify
of your current location when you make a call without notifying of your caller ID.
Function Menu while LCS Client is Displayed
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Delete
(Delete this)
Delete thisYES
Delete
(Delete all)
Delete allEnter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Function menu
Go to step 1 of âRegister LCS Clientâ on page 287.
You can edit also by pressing l(
).
Send Ir data
See page 370.
Send all Ir data
See page 371.
transmission
All
See page 372.
transmission See page 372.
Location Request Menu
You can set whether to accept a location provision request (provide
location information). You can set validity period as well.
mLifeKitGPSGPS settings
Location request menu
Enter your Terminal Security Code
ON, OFF or Permission schedule
Do the following operations.
Item
Operation/Explanation
Permit from
Enter the time for starting permission.
Permit to
Enter the time for ending permission.
Repeat
Select a repeat type.
When you select â1 timeâ, the permission period does not
repeat.
When you select âSelect dayâ, put a check mark for days of the
week to be repeated, then press l(
).
Validity period
When you set to âRepeatâ, you can set the period to be valid.
ON or OFFEnter a validity date (from)
ON or OFFEnter a validity date (to).
Add to phonebook You can store the service client name and phone number stored
in âReg. LCS clientâ into the Phonebook. (See page 279)
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Operation/Explanation
Edit
Press l(
).
Information
You can set âLocation request menuâ also by âInitial settingâ (see page 46).
When âONâ is set, the location information might be sent without any operation on the
FOMA phone, and might be notified to the searcher.
When âOFFâ is set, the location provision is rejected even if its location provision
request is received. The history is not stored.
You can specify from January 1, 2008 through December 31, 2037 for âPermission
scheduleâ.
â Operations when the validity period for location provision is specified
Example: When the current date and time are 12:00/18/Nov and you set 14:00 as the
start time and 21:00 as the end time
Repeat
Validity period
1 time
Daily
Select day
â
Example: When the current date and time are 12:00/18/Nov and you set 10:00 as the
start time and 21:00 as the end time
Repeat
Daily
Select day
Period of location provision
14:00/18/Nov through 21:00/18/Nov
Every day 14:00 through 21:00 from 20/Nov through
30/Nov
Start date: 10/Nov
End date: 30/Nov
Every day 14:00 through 21:00 from 18/Nov through
30/Nov
OFF
Every day 14:00 through 21:00 on and after 18/Nov
Start date: 20/Nov
End date: 30/Nov
14:00 through 21:00 of the specified days of the
week from 20/Nov through 30/Nov
Start date: 10/Nov
End date: 30/Nov
14:00 through 21:00 of the specified days of the
week from 18/Nov through 30/Nov
OFF
14:00 through 21:00 of the specified days of the
week on and after 18/Nov
â
Period of location provision
12:00/18/Nov through 21:00/18/Nov
Start date: 20/Nov
End date: 30/Nov
Every day 10:00 through 21:00 from 20/Nov through
30/Nov
Start date: 10/Nov
End date: 30/Nov
12:00/18/Nov through 21:00/18/Nov, every day
10:00 through 21:00 from 19/Nov through 30/Nov
OFF
12:00/18/Nov through 21:00/18/Nov, every day
10:00 through 21:00 on and after 19/Nov
Start date: 20/Nov
End date: 30/Nov
10:00 through 21:00 of the specified days of the
week from 20/Nov through 30/Nov
Start date: 10/Nov
End date: 30/Nov
If 18/Nov is the specified day;
12:00/18/Nov through 21:00/18/Nov, 10:00 through
21:00 of the specified days of the week from 19/Nov
through 30/Nov
OFF
If 18/Nov is the specified day;
12:00/18/Nov through 21:00/18/Nov, 10:00 through
21:00 of the specified days of the week on and after
19/Nov
Example: When the current date and time are 12:00/18/Nov and you set 14:00 as the
start time and 10:00 as the end time
Repeat
Validity period
1 time
Daily
Select day
â
Period of location provision
14:00/18/Nov through 10:00/19/Nov
Start date: 20/Nov
End date: 30/Nov
14:00 through 10:00 of the next day from 20/Nov
through 30/Nov
Start date: 10/Nov
End date: 30/Nov
14:00 through 10:00 of the next day from 18/Nov
through 30/Nov
OFF
14:00 through 10:00 of the next day on and after
18/Nov
Start date: 20/Nov
End date: 30/Nov
14:00 through 10:00 of the next days of the specified
days of the week from 20/Nov through 30/Nov
Start date: 10/Nov
End date: 30/Nov
14:00 through 10:00 of the next days of the specified
days of the week from 18/Nov through 30/Nov
OFF
14:00 through 10:00 of the next days of the specified
days of the week on and after 18/Nov
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GPS Function
Start date: 20/Nov
End date: 30/Nov
Validity period
1 time
Example: When the current date and time are 12:00/18/Nov and you set 10:00 as the
start time and 10:00 as the end time
Repeat
Validity period
Select day
You can use this setting for changing the host for Service Settings.
Start date: 20/Nov
End date: 30/Nov
10:00/20/Nov through 10:00/1/Dec
Start date: 10/Nov
End date: 30/Nov
12:00/18/Nov through 10:00/1/Dec
OFF
12:00/18/Nov through 10:00/19/Nov, every day
10:00 through 10:00 of the next day on and after
19/Nov
â
Start date: 20/Nov
End date: 30/Nov
10:00 through 10:00 of the next days of the specified
days of the week from 20/Nov through 30/Nov
Start date: 10/Nov
End date: 30/Nov
If 18/Nov is the specified day;
12:00/18/Nov through 10:00/19/Nov, 10:00 through
10:00 of the next days of the specified days of the
week from 19/Nov through 30/Nov
GPS Function
OFF
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âťNormally, you do not need to change this setting.
12:00/18/Nov through 10:00/19/Nov
1 time
Daily
Period of location provision
Host Selection
If 18/Nov is the specified day;
12:00/18/Nov through 10:00/19/Nov, 10:00 through
10:00 of the next day of the specified days of the
week on and after 19/Nov
mLifeKitGPSGPS settingsHost selection
Highlight and press l(
).
If you select a stored host, the setting is changed to that host.
To delete a stored host, press i(
), select âDeleteâ and select âYESâ.
Do the following operations.
Item
Operation/Explanation
Host name
Enter a host name.
You can enter up to 9 full-pitch/18 half-pitch characters.
Host number
Enter a host number.
You can enter up to 99 half-pitch alphanumeric characters.
Host address
Enter a URL.
You can enter up to 100 half-pitch alphanumeric characters.
Press l(
).
1Seg
What is 1Seg? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Before Using 1Seg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Watching 1Seg Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using Program Guide i-Îąppli. . . . . . .
Using Data Broadcasting . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using TV Links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Recording a 1Seg Program while Watching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Booking Programs or Setting Timer Recording of 1Seg
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Settings for 1Seg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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293
294
295
300
301
302
303
304
309
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What is 1Seg?
1Seg
1Seg is the terrestrial digital TV broadcasting service for mobile objects, and it
broadcasts data as well as video and audio. Further, by using i-mode, you can obtain the
detailed information, can participate in quiz programs or can have fun with TV shopping.
For details on the 1Seg service, browse to the web page as follows:
礞ĺŁćłäşş ăă¸ăżăŤćžéć¨é˛ĺäź (The association for Promotion of Digital
Broadcasting)
From personal computers:
http://www.dpa.or.jp/
From i-mode:
http://www.dpa.or.jp/1seg/k/ (Japanese only)
â Using 1Seg
The 1Seg broadcasting is a service provided by television entrepreneurs (broadcasting
stations).
The subscription is not required to receive video, audio and data broadcasting
transmitted on the airwaves for the 1Seg service, and its charge is free.
The information displayed in the data broadcasting area contains âData broadcastingâ
and âData broadcasting siteâ.
âData broadcastingâ is displayed on airwaves together with video and audio, and âData
broadcasting siteâ is displayed by connecting from the information of data broadcasting
to the sites provided by television entrepreneurs (broadcasting stations). Also, it might
be connected to âi-mode siteâ, etc. When connecting to sites, you need to subscribe to
i-mode separately.
You are charged a packet communication fee for browsing âData broadcasting siteâ
and âi-mode siteâ.
You might be charged an information fee for using some sites (i-mode pay sites).
â Radio waves
1Seg is one of the broadcasting services receiving radio waves (broadcasting waves)
different from that used for the FOMA services. Accordingly, you cannot watch the
broadcasting when you are out of reach of the broadcasting waves, or when the
broadcasting is suspended regardless of whether you are in or out of the FOMA service
area.
Even when you are in the terrestrial digital TV broadcasting service area, reception
condition might be deteriorated or you might not be able to receive programs in the
following places:
ăťWhere the radio tower that transmits broadcasting waves is far away
ăťWhere the radio waves are blocked by geographical features such as mountains or
valleys of high-rise buildings
ăťWhere the radio waves are weak or do not reach, such as in tunnels, underground, or
recesses of buildings
The reception conditions might be improved by moving your FOMA phone away from or
close to you, or moving yourself to another place.
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â Messages on the display when you use 1Seg for the first time
When you use 1Seg for the first time after purchase, the Exemption Clause Confirmation
display appears.
Press Xo or Vo and then press Oo(
).
If you select âNOâ from the succeeding confirmation display, the same confirmation
display does not appear afterward.
The Exemption Clause Confirmation display also appears when you replace the UIM
with another one.
â What is broadcasting storage area?
The broadcasting storage area is a storage area inside the terminal that is exclusive for
1Seg. The information you input according to the instruction on the data broadcasting
program is saved to that broadcasting storage area following the settings of television
entrepreneurs (broadcasting stations). The information to be saved might contain
answers for quiz, and personal information such as membership number, gender, age,
or occupation.
The saved information might be displayed, or be sent to television entrepreneurs
(broadcasting stations) without your re-input when you browse to the data broadcasting
site.
See page 311 to erase information in the broadcasting storage area.
When you replace the UIM with another one, the confirmation display appears asking
whether to reset the broadcasting storage area. Select âYESâ, and reset it. If you select
âNOâ, the services using the broadcasting storage area are not available.
â Messages on the display when the information in the broadcasting storage area
is read out
When the information in the broadcasting storage area is used while you are watching a
program, the message âUse saved information? It may include information used by the
same broadcasting groupâ is displayed.
If you select âYESâ, the confirmation display asking whether to read out the stored
information while watching the same program does not appear after that. Further if you
select âYES (confirm once)â, the same confirmation display does not appear afterward.
Before Using 1Seg
How to Watch a 1Seg Program
When you watch a 1Seg program for the first time
Channel Setting
Store the channel list for the area you use. (See page 294)
Activating 1Seg
â When a call etc. comes in while you are watching or recording a 1Seg program
When the events shown below occur while watching or recording a 1Seg program, the
video and audio are suspended, and each function works. Recording is not suspended.
After you finish each function, you can resume watching a 1Seg program. See page 300
for receiving i-mode mail, SMS messages or Messages R/F.
Incoming voice call
Incoming videophone call
Incoming PushTalk call
Notification of Alarm, Schedule, ToDo, Book Program
(when âAlarm settingâ is set to âAlarm preferredâ)
Notification of Timer Recording
(When the start date/time comes, the FOMA phone works according to the setting of
âPriorityâ.)
Activate 1Seg. (See page 295)
Information
When you have not inserted the UIM, when you have canceled the contract with
DoCoMo, or when you have temporarily suspended using the FOMA service, you
cannot watch 1Seg programs.
Even when you have inserted the UIM contracted with DoCoMo, you might be
disabled to start 1Seg if you repeatedly watch 1Seg programs in the condition the
FOMA phone cannot communicate such as when you are out of the service area. In
that case, try to start 1Seg in the condition the FOMA phone can communicate such
as by moving into the FOMA service area.
When you watch a 1Seg program for the first time, start 1Seg in the FOMA service
area.
1Seg is not available while âUSB mode settingâ is set to âmicroSD modeâ or âMTP
modeâ and the FOMA phone is connected to a personal computer.
1Seg might automatically start when you end a call by closing the FOMA phone
during a call. In such a case, be careful not to use the FOMA phone close to your ear
because audio is played back at the sound volume for 1Seg.
The life of battery pack may shorten if you watch 1Seg programs for a long time
during charging.
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â Battery level
If you try to start 1Seg or 1Seg starts automatically by Book Program when the battery is
low, the battery alert tone sounds, and the confirmation display appears asking whether
to start it. Also, when the battery becomes low while you are watching or recording a
1Seg program, the battery alert tone sounds, and the confirmation display appears
asking whether to end 1Seg. The battery alert tone sounds regardless of the setting of
âKeypad soundâ.
When you do nothing from the confirmation display for about one minute, 1Seg
automatically terminates.
While âRec. when low batteryâ is set to âONâ, the confirmation display does not appear
during recording. (See page 309)
If the battery level becomes low during recording and recording ends, the video
recorded up to that point is automatically saved.
During Multitask, the battery alert tone sounds but the confirmation display does not
appear. Switch to the viewer display and then operate.
Information
Setting Channels
To watch 1Seg programs, you need to execute Channel Setting and to
select a channel list in advance. You can store up to 10 channel lists.
The broadcasting stations you can receive differ depending on the local area. If you
store a channel list of the area for traveling or business trip, you can watch programs in
the area just by selecting the channel list.
The remote-control numbers you use with channel selections are previously set for
respective broadcasting stations.
You cannot execute Channel Setting during recording a 1Seg program.
The time to search channels requires for about 30 to 60 seconds. However, it differs
depending on the number of broadcasting stations or airwave conditions, and might
exceed 60 seconds.
Select Area
You can store the broadcasting stations set by prefecture to a channel
list.
From the Channel list display or viewer display, press i(
âChannel settingâ, and select âSelect areaâ.
Auto Channel Setting
The broadcasting stations you can currently watch are automatically
searched and stored in a channel list.
You need to set this function in the terrestrial digital TV broadcasting service area.
m1SegChannel settingAuto channel setting
YES
1Seg
Searching takes place.
From the Channel list display or viewer display, press i(
âChannel settingâ, and select âAuto channel settingâ.
), select
YESEnter a title.
You can enter up to 11 full-pitch/22 half-pitch characters.
When you press Oo(
) without entering a title, the title name takes the
name of âYYYY/MM/DD hh:mmâ. (Y: year, M: month, D: date, h: hour, m: minute)
To cancel searching midway, press l(
) or r; then select âYESâ. You
can store the searched broadcasting stations in a channel list.
Information
When the multiple broadcasting stations which have the same remote-control number
are retrieved, the message to the effect that the remote-control number is doubled
appears. Select âOKâ and select your area from the Local Area Selection display. The
channels in the area you select are preferentially assigned to remote-control numbers
1 to 12, and channels in the area you do not select are assigned to remote-control
numbers 13 onward.
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m1SegChannel settingSelect area
Select an areaSelect a prefectureYES
), select
Information
Depending on the area, you may not be able to correctly store the broadcasting
stations by âSelect areaâ. In that case, search for the broadcasting stations by âAuto
channel settingâ.
Select Channel List
You can select a channel list to set the broadcasting stations you receive.
Also, you can edit the channel list already stored.
m1SegChannel listSelect a channel list.
The channel list you receive
Remote-control number
is set, and the detailed
display appears.
Select a broadcasting
station to watch a 1Seg
program.
When you select âChannel
Channel list display
Detailed Channel list
listâ from the Function
display
menu of viewer display, the
viewer display returns by selecting a channel list.
You can watch a 1Seg program also by pressing l(
) from the Channel
list display and selecting a broadcasting station.
Function Menu of the Channel List Display
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Channel setting
See page 294.
Edit title
Enter a title.
You can enter up to 11 full-pitch/22 half-pitch characters.
Delete
YES
You cannot delete the channel list currently set.
Function Menu of the Detailed Channel List Display
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Remote control No. You can change the broadcasting station set for the
remote-control number.
Select a broadcasting station you want to change
Select the remote-control number to be set.
If any broadcasting station has already been set for the
specified remote-control number, the broadcasting stations
switch positions. Repeat the operation to set a broadcasting
station for a remote-control number.
l(
)YES
YES
When you delete all the broadcasting stations in the channel
list, the channel list itself is deleted.
You cannot delete the broadcasting station in the channel list
currently set.
Watching 1Seg Programs
Just change the style to automatically switch between the vertical display
and horizontal display when you are watching. You can switch displays
manually also by pressing d in Normal Style.
When you use 1Seg for the first time, the Exemption Clause Confirmation display
appears. (See page 292)
You can start 1Seg also by using the channel information displayed in the Program
Guide i-Îąppli, sites, or mail.
You can play back the audio from 1Seg programs via a commercial Bluetooth device.
(See page 430)
Press and hold c for at least one
second.
1Seg starts from the channel you watched last time.
â
â is displayed while watching a 1Seg program.
When you have not stored any channel list, the
confirmation display appears. Select âOKâ and execute
Channel Setting. (See page 294)
You can start 1Seg also by switching to Horizontal
Open Style while the display for selecting a 1Seg
function is shown in Normal Style.
While âWork with styleâ is set to â1Segâ, you can start
1Seg also by switching to Horizontal Open Style from
the Stand-by display.
To end watching, press h and select âYESâ.
Viewer display
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1Seg
Delete
â About Viewer display
(When âSwitch displayâ is âV. img+Caption+DBCâ.)
1Seg
Vertical display
Horizontal display
Guide display
Video
â â appears on the upper right of the display when the data broadcasting linked with
a 1Seg program is found while you are watching on the horizontal display or in the
multiwindow.
Caption
You can set display position of the caption on the horizontal display by âCaption posit.
in w-scrâ.
Data Broadcasting
Operation Mode
Video Mode: Operates the video or audio. (See page 295)
Data Broadcasting Mode: Operates the data broadcasting. (See page 301)
Off Timer
â â appears while Off Timer is set.
ECO Mode
â
â appears during ECO Mode.
Channel (remote-control number)
Airwave Reception Level (estimate)
(Strong)
(Weak)
â
â appears out of the broadcasting area.
Reception of Caption
â
â is displayed while caption information is being received.
Sound Volume
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Program Information (outline)
The program name is displayed on the vertical display.
The channel, start/end time, and program name are displayed on the horizontal
display.
This is displayed when you operate keys or switch styles.
Record Video
â
â appears during video recording, and â
â appears during video
recording by Timer Recording. â
â appears during pause of recording.
Icon/Caption
Icon: âON/OFFâ of âIconâ
Caption: Position (
: Lower,
: Upper) and OFF
This is displayed when you operate keys or switch styles.
After you select a channel using Channel Search, the channel (remote-control number)
might not be displayed.
While âIconâ is set to âOFFâ in the horizontal display, the guide display appears when
you operate keys or switch styles.
â Channel switching operation (in Video Mode only)
Operation
Direct channel
selection
Key operation
Remote control No.1~9 . . . . . 1~9
Remote control No.10. . . . . . . a
Remote control No.11. . . . . . . 0
Remote control No.12. . . . . . . s
Sequential channel No
selection
Channel search
No(for at least one second)
Each time of pressing switches channels by searching
receivable broadcasting stations in order of frequency.
l(
) or r to suspend
â Operations while watching a 1Seg program
Operation
Key operation
Sound volume
adjustment
Boâť1 or <>
Press and hold to adjust the sound volume sequentially.
Setting from Level 0 (Silent) through 25 is available.
Mute
râť1
râť1 or adjust volume to play back sound
Operation
Key operation
)âť2
Start program
guide i-Îąppli
l(
Program info
l(for at least one second)âť2
Program info
(outline)
m(
Switch display
m(
) while displaying program information (outline)
Each time of pressing from the horizontal display switches the
setting of âIconâ and âCaption posit. in w-scrâ.
Full display
Record video
dâť2âť3
In Video Mode, each time of pressing switches the display directions.
In Data Broadcasting Mode, each time of pressing switches
between the normal display and the full display.
Oo(
Oo(
Record still image
)âť1 or p(for at least one second)
)âť1 or p to end
Information
The data broadcasting cannot be displayed on the horizontal display.
If you move, the receivable airwaves or broadcasting stations might change being
affected by mountains or buildings. If reception on 1Seg goes bad after moving,
perform âAuto channel settingâ; then reception might be improved via different
airwaves or you might be able to watch programs of other broadcasting stations.
If you use Channel Search to select channels after you move, etc., you might find the
channels you could not store by âAuto channel settingâ. Execute âAdd to ch. listâ to
store the channels you found, and then you can watch the channel from the next time.
When starting 1Seg or switching channels, it takes a while before you can watch a
1Seg program.
Function Menu of Viewer Display
Function menu
Program info
You can display information of the program you are watching.
When you have not obtained program information, it is not
displayed.
Channel list
Go to step 1 of âSelect Channel Listâ on page 294.
Channel setting
âť1 In Data Broadcasting Mode, you cannot operate.
âť2 You cannot operate in Horizontal Open Style.
âť3 When you close the FOMA phone, the vertical display returns. In Horizontal Open Style,
the horizontal display automatically appears; the vertical display does not appear.
See page 294.
Add to ch. list
You can add the broadcasting station you are currently watching
to the channel list.
YES
The broadcasting station is stored in the lowest number of an
unoccupied remote-control number from 13 onward.
Program guide
See page 300.
Information
Even when you switch the display by using Multitask while you are watching a 1Seg
program, the audio from the 1Seg program is played back. (Play Background) The
audio might not be played back, however, depending on the function or program.
(See page 511)
When âTV sound while closedâ is set to âONâ, the audio is played back even if you
close the FOMA phone while you are watching a 1Seg program. You cannot do
anything other than adjusting the volume when your FOMA phone is closed.
The following might occur depending on the airwave conditions:
ăťThe audio is interrupted.
ăťThe data broadcasting is not operable.
ăťBlock-shaped noise appears on the display or playing stops.
ăťThe video or the data broadcasting is not displayed. (A dark screen appears.)
The caption might not be displayed depending on the program.
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1Seg
You can display the detailed display of the selected channel list.
Select a broadcasting station to switch to it.
Switch TV/data BC c(
)âť2
Each time of pressing switches between Video Mode and Data
Broadcasting Mode.
Operation/Explanation
Channel info
Function menu
Switch display
At 1Seg start-up
When âCaptionâ is
set to âONâ:
V. img+Caption+D
BC
When âCaptionâ is
set to âOFFâ:
Visual image+DBC
Operation/Explanation
You can switch the contents of the viewer display.
Select an item.
If you set to âEnlarged V. img+DBCâ, the video on the vertical
display is enlarged. However, the sides of the video might be
cut depending on the program.
Even if you set to âData broadcastingâ, the audio from 1Seg
programs is played back.
Switch TV/data BC You can switch between Video Mode and Data Broadcasting
At 1Seg start-up Mode while watching a 1Seg program on the vertical display.
Video Mode
See page 310.
Mail ticker disp.
See page 310.
Compose message See page 299.
1Seg
At 1Seg start-up
OFF
Settings
(Brightness)
Settings
(Mobile W-Speed)
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Operation/Explanation
See page 309.
Settings
(LCD AI)
See page 119.
Settings
(Auto volume)
See page 309.
Settings
(Remaster)
See page 309.
Settings
(Listening)
See page 310.
Settings (Equalizer) See page 310.
Icon
Settings
(Off timer)
Function menu
Settings
(Image quality)
When the specified time elapses, the confirmation display
appears asking whether to end watching or recording a program
(except for Timer Recording).
Select a time.
You can set the brightness of the display light to Level 1 (dark)
through 5 (bright).
Select a brightness level.
If you set to âAuto settingâ, it is adjusted automatically in
accordance with the ambient brightness sensed by the light
sensor.
The setting here is valid until you finish watching the 1Seg
program. The setting at 1Seg start-up follows the setting
specified by âBrightnessâ of âBacklightâ on page 118.
See page 309.
Settings
(Main/sub sound)
SoundMain/sub sound
Main sound, Sub sound, or Main+sub sound
At 1Seg start-up
Main sound
Settings
SoundSwitch audio dataSound 1 or Sound 2
(Switch audio data) You can switch only when audio that can be switched is found.
Settings
(TV sound w/
closed)
See page 310.
Settings
(ECO mode)
See page 310.
Data broadcasting
(Reload contents)
You can reload the data broadcasting site being displayed.
Reload contents
The confirmation display appears asking whether to re-send the
data you entered, depending on the site.
Data broadcasting
(Certificate)
See page 176.
Data broadcasting See page 188.
(Set image display)
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Data broadcasting
(Sound effect)
See page 310.
Data broadcasting
(ToruCa from
dataBC)
See page 274.
Data broadcasting
(Reset settings)
See page 310.
Back to data BC
You can stop browsing the data broadcasting site and return to
the data broadcasting.
Tune service
You can select a program to watch when the same broadcasting
station is broadcasting multiple services (programs).
Select a channel.
TVlink list
You can display the TVlink list. (See page 302)
AV output
See page 382.
Information
You cannot operate 1Seg while the Message Composition display is shown. You
cannot display the caption and data broadcasting, either.
You can compose SMS messages while watching a 1Seg program.
Viewer displayi(
)Compose message
Compose message or Recom. channel mail
Compose message
. . . You can compose a new i-mode
mail message.
Go to step 2 on page 198.
Message
Recom. channel mail
Composition
. . . You can compose an i-mode
display
mail message whose text
contains the information of the
channel you are watching.
Viewer display
Go to step 2 on page 198.
When the Message Composition
display is shown, you can switch
between the Message Composition
display and the viewer display (horizontal display) each time you press and hold
c for at least one second. When the viewer display is shown, you can change
the display directions each time you press d.
Information
Even when you show the Message Composition display/detailed Sent Mail display by
Multitask while you are watching a 1Seg program, the display appears in the multiwindow.
Only the audio is played back from a 1Seg program without showing the viewer
display if you select âMail historyâ from the Function menu of the Inbox/Outbox/Draft
list or a detailed mail display by Multitask while watching a 1Seg program and show
the detailed Sent Mail display of a mail message sent to a person whose mail address
is not stored in the Phonebook.
When â
â appears at the lower left of the display, switch to Horizontal Open Style or
do something to switch to the viewer display and then operate.
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1Seg
In the following cases, the Off Timer confirmation display appears after each
operation finishes.
ăťWhen the timer recording is on standby
ăťWhen a booked program is being recorded
ăťWhen a still image is being saved
ăťWhen an unsaved image is left
ăťWhen channels are being searched by Auto Channel Setting
Send i-mode Mail while Watching
You can compose and send i-mode mail messages while you are
watching a 1Seg program. (Multiwindow)
When you send an i-mode mail message to the FOMA phone supporting
the âMedia Toâ function by âRecom. channel mailâ, the receiving end can
start 1Seg by using the âMedia Toâ function.
Information
Information
In B Mode of 2in1, you cannot compose/send i-mode mail message. (See page 456)
Receive i-mode Mail while Watching
The ticker notifies you of the receiving of the i-mode mail message, SMS
message, and Messages R/F. You can open the detailed Received Mail
display while you are watching a 1Seg program. (Multiwindow)
You cannot use this function when âMail ticker displayâ is set to âOFFâ.
You cannot operate 1Seg while the detailed Received Mail display is shown. You
cannot display the caption and data broadcasting, either.
You can display SMS messages while watching a 1Seg program.
Receive i-mode mail while viewer display is shown
Press l(
) while the ticker is displayed.
When the Detailed Received Mail display
is shown, you can switch between the
Detailed Mail display and the viewer
display (horizontal display) each time you
Detailed
press and hold c for at least one
Received
second. When the viewer display is
Mail display
shown, you can change the display
directions each time you press d.
1Seg
Viewer
display
When the display is shown in the multiwindow, or when only audio from a 1Seg
program is played back with the detailed Received Mail display shown, you cannot
press +No to show other messages. However, you can press +No to show other
messages when you select âMail historyâ from the Function menu of the Inbox/
Outbox/Draft list or the detailed mail display by Multitask while watching a 1Seg
program.
When â
â appears at the lower left of the display, switch to Horizontal Open Style or
do something to switch to viewer display and then operate.
Using Program Guide i-Îąppli
By using the Program Guide i-Îąppli, you can start 1Seg by selecting a
program from the program guide, book programs, and set timer
recordings. (See page 259)
m1SegProgram guide
âGăŹă¤ăçŞçľčĄ¨ăŞă˘ăłăł (G Guide Program List
Remote-controller)â starts.
Press l(
) from the display of âGăŹă¤ăçŞçľčĄ¨
ăŞă˘ăłăł (G Guide Program List Remote-controller)â to
watch the program currently broadcast on the selected
channel.
For details, refer to âMobile Phone Userâs Guide
[i-mode] FOMA versionâ.
Information
Even if âMail ticker displayâ is set to âSender+subjectâ, the titles are not displayed for
Messages R/F, i-mode mail messages, and SMS messages received from the parties
not stored in the Phonebook.
Even when you show the detailed Received Mail display by Multitask while you are
watching a 1Seg program, the display appears in the multiwindow. However, you
cannot show the viewer display and only the audio from a 1Seg program is played
back when you display a mail message from a person whose mail address is not
stored in the Phonebook.
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Information
You can set the Program Guide i-Îąppli by âProgram guide keyâ of âSoftware settingâ.
When you use âGăŹă¤ăçŞçľčĄ¨ăŞă˘ăłăł (G Guide Program List Remote-controller)â
for the first time, you need to do initial settings.
This software program is the i-Îąppli program that uses the mail function, so it is not
available when the mode of 2in1 is set to B Mode.
Using Data Broadcasting
1Seg enables you to use the data broadcasting in addition to the video
and audio. Various information including still/moving images is available
from the site linked with TV programs.
Viewer display (Video Mode)
c(
Video Mode switches to Data Broadcasting Mode and
â
â appears.
Audio from a 1Seg program is played back even during
Data Broadcasting Mode.
You can display only data broadcasting when you press
i(
) from the viewer display and select âData
broadcastingâ of âSwitch displayâ.
Select an item (link).
The confirmation display appears asking whether to connect to i-mode
depending on the data broadcasting and data broadcasting site.
See page 173 for the operation while a site is displayed.
Use Highlighted Information for Various Operations
You can use the highlighted information in the data broadcasting site to
easily use the functions such as making calls, or sending mail.
Select an item (link) and use the Phone To/AV Phone To or Mail To
function. (See page 187)
Information
Depending on the data broadcasting or data broadcasting site, the function of
composing i-mode mail or storing the Phonebook entries might be automatically used.
The confirmation display asking whether to use each function appears.
Each time you press +c(
), Video Mode and Data Broadcasting Mode are
switched.
If you change a channel during Data Broadcasting Mode, Video Mode returns.
You cannot display the data broadcasting on the horizontal display.
You cannot enter pictographs when you enter characters on data broadcasting or
data broadcasting site.
The audio might be played back depending on the program while the i-mode site is
displayed. The 1Seg video does not appear, however.
When you display the data broadcasting or data broadcasting site, a tone might be
output depending on the program. In that case, the playback of the 1Seg audio
temporarily stops, and the tone of the data broadcasting is preferentially output.
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1Seg
Information
Information
While the data broadcasting or data broadcasting site is displayed, the confirmation
display might appear asking whether to send the contents you entered on the site or
whether to permit obtaining mobile phone information.
When you select âYES (confirm once)â from the confirmation display for data
broadcasting, the information on data broadcasting might be automatically updated,
and you might be charged a packet communication fee while watching a 1Seg
program or playing back a video. (See page 311)
If you move in a place where the airwave is unstable while watching a 1Seg program,
the video, data broadcasting, and data broadcasting site may be automatically
updated. In that case, the top page of the data broadcasting appears, and the
information you have entered into the connected data broadcasting or data
broadcasting site is cleared. Ensure that you watch the data broadcasting and data
broadcasting site in a place where the airwave is stable.
Using TV Links
Some data broadcasting programs might contain TV links which lead to
the details of the programs or related information site.
From the TV links, you can store the site address information in the
TVlink list and can easily call them up for browsing later.
Store in TV Links
When you select the item (link) that can be stored in the TVlink list, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to store it in the TVlink list.
You can store up to 50 TV links.
Bring Up a Stored TV Link
m1SegTVlink
Select a TV link to be displayed.
When the confirmation display appears asking whether
TVlink list
to connect to i-mode, select âYESâ.
For a link whose validity period is expired, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to delete it.
After you brought up a site using a TV link, the TV link is displayed at the top of
the TVlink list next time.
â Icons in the TVlink list
Icon
In Data Broadcasting Mode, select an item (link) that can
be stored in the TVlink listYES
When you try to store the same URL or memo information, the confirmation
display appears asking whether to overwrite it.
When the maximum number of TV links has already been stored in the TVlink list,
the confirmation display appears asking whether to store after deleting.
1Seg
Information
Validity period is set for some links. If the validity period is expired, you cannot store it.
The number of characters that can be stored for a URL is up to 60 half-pitch
characters. When the number of characters used for a URL exceeds that, you cannot
store it.
You can store a title of up to 20 full-pitch/40 half-pitch characters. When the number of
characters exceeds that, the excess is deleted. When a TV link has no title, the URL is
displayed on the list display.
The contents you entered in the site is not stored in the TVlink.
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Format
Description
Memo information
Displays memo information.
Link communication
contents
Connects to the data broadcasting site.
(Video and caption are not displayed.)
i-mode contents
Connects to the i-mode site.
Full Browser contents
Connects via Full Browser.
Function Menu of the TVlink List
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Display detail
Displays the title, URL, outline, content type, and validity period of
the TV link.
No. of TVlink
Displays the number of the registered TV links.
Delete
(Delete this)
Delete thisYES
Delete
(Delete selected)
Delete selectedPut a check mark for TV links to be
deletedl(
)YES
Delete
(Delete all)
Delete allEnter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Recording a 1Seg Program while Watching
You can save the program as video or still images while you are
watching.
The copy control signals such as âCopy neverâ, âCopy onceâ, and âCopy freeâ are
incorporated into 1Seg. The copy control signals are determined by each broadcasting
station.
You cannot record the programs of âCopy neverâ. Further, when the copy control signal
is changed to âCopy neverâ during recording, the recording session is closed, and the
video recorded up to that point is saved.
Record Video
The recorded video is saved to the microSD card (âData boxâââ1Segââ
âVideoâ).
See page 345 for playing back the recorded video.
You cannot save the recorded video to the FOMA phone.
Viewer displayp(for at least one second)
Press p.
The confirmation tone sounds, â
â appears, and recording starts.
You can start recording also by pressing Oo(
) in Video Mode.
When the airwave reception level indicates â
â, you cannot record video. Even
if â
â is indicated, you might not be able to record it depending on the airwave
conditions.
You cannot change the channel during recording.
Record Still Images
The confirmation tone sounds and video is saved.
You can save the video also by pressing Oo(
) in Video Mode.
When the file size is larger than 2 Gbytes, or the storage location becomes full,
the recording automatically ends, and then the video recorded up to that point is
saved.
â Estimate of the number of saved files and recordable time
The maximum savable number
The maximum recordable time (total)
99
Approx. 000 minutes
The savable number of video files decreases depending on the data volume.
The maximum recordable time is an estimate for microSD card of 2 Gbytes, and it is an
estimate for 224 kbps of video, 48 kbps of audio, and 52 kbps of data (including
captions). The recordable time varies depending on the broadcasting station or
program.
The recorded still images are saved to your FOMA phone (âData boxââ
â1SegâââImageâ folder). You can save up to 3,500 files in total sharing
the memory space with other data files, however, the number of files you
can save decreases depending on the data volume. (See page 537)
See page 330 for displaying the recorded still image files.
You cannot save still images to the microSD card.
Viewer displayp
The confirmation tone sounds, and the still image is saved.
When the airwave reception level indicates â
â, you cannot record still images.
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1Seg
Information
The playing time of the saved data might become shorter than the recording time
depending on the airwave conditions.
The recording is not suspended even when you switch displays by Multitask or when
a call comes in during recording.
When the airwave conditions are changed to indicate â
â during recording,
recording shifts to pause state, then â
â and â
â are displayed. Video and
audio during that period are not saved.
If you remove the battery pack or pull out the microSD card during recording, the
recorded data is saved as the file that cannot be played back.
Depending on the broadcasting station or program, video and audio might be saved a
few seconds after your recording operation.
You cannot record when the video storage area is full. Also, you might not be able to
record when the unused space in the storage area is not enough. Delete unnecessary
video files and try again.
Some programs cannot use the storage area fully.
The file name and title name of the saved video are as follows:
File name: âPRGXXXâ
Title name: âYYYY/MM/DD hh:mmâ
(X: numerals, Y: year, M: month, D: date, h: hour, m: minute)
You cannot set the recorded video for the Stand-by display, ring tone or Call
Receiving display.
You cannot save video during AV output.
Item
Information
The file name and title name of the saved still image are as follows:
File name: âYYYYMMDDhhmmXXXâ
Title name: âYYYY/MM/DD hh:mmâ
(Y: year, M: month, D: date, h: hour, m: minute, X: numeral)
You cannot set the recorded still image for the Stand-by display or the Call Receiving
display.
See page 186 for when images are stored to the maximum.
Data broadcasting and caption cannot be saved as still images.
You cannot record still images during AV output.
Start date
setting
Repeat
Select a type of repeat.
If you select â1timeâ, the booking is not repeated.
If you select âSelect dayâ, put a check mark for days of the week
to be set and press l(
).
The program booking set with repetition is counted as one
booking.
Alarm
Select an alarm method.
ON . . . . . . . . . . . .Alerts you at the time set for the start date/time
comes. The setting for alarm notification is
completed.
ON/Set time . . . .Alerts you at the time set as the prenotification.
OFF . . . . . . . . . . .Does not alert. The setting for alarm notification
is completed.
Booking Programs or Setting Timer
Recording of 1Seg
You can book programs or set timer recordings of 1Seg. At the specified
date/time, an alarm sounds to notify you of the start of the program.
You can book programs or set timer recordings also by using the channel information
displayed in the Program Guide i-Îąppli, sites, or mail.
Select how many seconds (minutes) before the specified
time to be alerted.
When you set âAuto power ONâ to âONâ, you cannot set â15
seconds beforeâ, â30 seconds beforeâ, and â45 seconds beforeâ
as the prenotification time.
1Seg
Book Program List
You can book programs by setting the date/time, channel, and program
name. By using âAct. TV w/ alarmâ, 1Seg automatically starts at the set
time. You can book up to 100 programs.
m1SegBook program listl(
Do the following operations.
Item
Operation/Explanation
Channel
Select a channel.
Edit title
Enter a program name.
You can enter up to 48 full-pitch/96 half-pitch characters.
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Alarm tone
Select a type of alarm toneSelect a folder
Select an alarm tone.
Volume
Use Bo to adjust the volume.
If you set to âStepâ, the alarm tone is silent for about three
seconds, and then the volume steps up every about three
seconds, from Level 1 through Level 6.
Select a booked program to check the contents, and you can edit it by pressing
l(
).
Operation/Explanation
Enter a date/time for starting watching.
Select an item.
Enter date. . . . . . Enter a date/time directly.
Choose date . . . Select a date from the Calendar and enter a
time.
Item
Operation/Explanation
Act. TV w/ alarm Select an item.
Auto ON . . . . . . After the Booking Alarm Notification display
appears, 1Seg automatically starts.
Manual ON . . . . You can manually activate 1Seg from the
Booking Alarm Notification display.
OFF . . . . . . . . . . Only the booking alarm notification is notified.
You cannot activate 1Seg from the Booking
Alarm Notification display.
Auto power ON You can set whether to turn on the power automatically to notify
booking alarm when the booking alarm notification time arrives
during power off.
ON or OFF
1Seg volume
You can set the sound volume of a 1Seg program when it is
activated by âAct. TV w/ alarmâ.
Use Bo to adjust the volume.
Off timer
You can set to end watching a 1Seg program for when the
specified time elapses after the 1Seg program automatically
starts by âAct. TV w/ alarmâ.
Select a time.
Prefer manner
mode
Press l(
).
m1SegTimer recording listl(
Do the following operations.
Select a set timer recording to check the contents, and you can edit it by pressing
l(
).
You can display the used memory space (estimate) by pressing i(
).
Item
Operation/Explanation
Channel
Select a channel.
Edit title
Enter a program name.
You can enter up to 48 full-pitch/96 half-pitch characters.
Start date
setting
Enter a date/time for starting or ending recording. The booking
alarm notification is made about one minute before the starting
time.
End date setting
Select an item.
Enter date . . . . . . .Enter a date/time directly.
Choose date . . . . .Select a date from the Calendar and enter a
time.
Repeat
Select a type of repeat.
If you select â1 timeâ, the recording is not repeated.
If you select âSelect dayâ, put a check mark for days of the week
to be set and press l(
).
The timer recording set with repetition is counted as one event.
Alarm
You can set whether to make the alarm tone for the booking
alarm notification.
ON or OFF
Volume
Use Bo to adjust the volume.
You cannot set the volume to âStepâ.
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1Seg
You can set the booking alarm tone which sounds at the specified
time during Manner Mode.
ON or OFF
ON . . . . Sounds at the same volume as set for âAlarm for Book
programâ on page 114.
OFF . . . Sounds at the volume set for this function.
Timer Recording List
You can set timer recordings by setting the date/time, channel, and
program name. You can set up to 100 timer recordings.
Item
Priority
Operation/Explanation
You can set a recording operation for when the start date/time
arrives while operating a function which cannot be started up
simultaneously.
Recording or Operation
Recording . . . . Suspends and terminates the function being
operated, and starts recording.
Operation. . . . . The confirmation display appears asking
whether to start recording. Select âYESâ to
suspend and terminate the function being
operated and start recording.
For while operating a function which can be started up
simultaneously, recording starts by the Multitask function.
When the start time arrives during a call (including dialing and
ringing), recording starts after you end the call. When you are
using another function during a call, recording starts after you
end the call and the function.
1Seg
Overwrite setting When you set a recording to be repeated and set âOverwrite
settingâ to âONâ, the program recorded last time is automatically
deleted and overwritten.
ON or OFF
Press l(
).
When the confirmation display appears asking whether to set the timer recording,
select âYESâ. If you select âYES (confirm once)â, the same confirmation display
does not appear afterward.
Information
You can book programs or set timer recordings also by using the program information
displayed in the Program Guide i-Îąppli, sites, or mail. In that case, the registration
display might appear with the start date/time, end date/time, channel, and program
name entered.
When you booked multiple programs whose booking alarm notification is made at the
same date/time, the notification for the program set for the earliest start date/time is
preferentially made. When the start date/time of the programs is the same, the
notification set for the program booked in the last is preferentially made.
You cannot set multiple timer recordings whose recording time overlaps. If you set two
timer recordings and the recording end time of one program is the same as the
recording start time of the other, recording of the first program ends about one minute
earlier.
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Information
You cannot book programs or set timer recordings of which starting date/time or alarm
notification date/time (for Timer Recording, about one minute before) is over except
for the booking set to be repeated.
The program bookings and timer recordings of which alarm notification date/time is
over are automatically deleted. However, the bookings set to be repeated, program
bookings for which âAlarmâ is set to âOFFâ are not deleted. Also the bookings are not
deleted if you were operating the program booking/timer recording function on the
notification date/time.
When no channel lists are set, you cannot book programs and set timer recordings.
Turn off the FOMA phone after setting âAuto power ONâ to âOFFâ when you are near
electronic devices using high-precision control or weak signals, or where the use is
prohibited such as in airplanes and hospitals.
When you have set âPriorityâ to âOperationâ and the confirmation display is shown, the
recording does not start even at the recording start time and starts at the time you
select âYESâ. However, the recording is not executed if the recording end time is over.
When âOverwrite settingâ is set to âONâ, the timer recording starts after erasing the
program previously recorded. Regardless of whether you have watched the recorded
program or not, or whether you have succeeded or failed timer recording, the
previously recorded program is erased. If it is not erased before the timer recording
starts, recording might not start on time.
When you set âOverwrite settingâ to âONâ for a recording, the file size of the recorded
video might become larger than that of the video recorded last time because the file
size varies depending on the recording (or watching) environment or programs. Note
that you might not be able to record correctly when the unused memory space in the
storage location is not enough.
The title of the recorded video file takes the program name booked for the timer
recording.
â
â appears on the viewer display during recording by Timer Recording.
The audio from a 1Seg program is not played back during recording that has been
started by Timer Recording. You can play back the audio by pressing -r or
adjusting the sound volume, however.
Function Menu while Book Program List or Timer
Recording List is Displayed
Function menu
New
Operation/Explanation
Go to step 1 on page 304 for Book Program.
Go to step 1 on page 305 for Timer Recording.
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Edit
Go to step 1 on page 304 for Book Program.
Go to step 1 on page 305 for Timer Recording.
Sort
You can change the display order.
Select an order.
Delete this
YES
Delete past
You can delete the program bookings and timer recordings
whose start date/time or end date/time is set for the past date/
time.
YES
Delete selected
Put a check mark for program bookings or timer
recordings to be deletedl(
)YES
Delete all
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Memory info
You can display the used memory space (estimate).
[Timer Recording list
only]
When you set an alarm for âBook programâ or âTimer
recordingâ
â
â . . . . Displayed when an alarm is set for tomorrow or onward only.
If you set âDisplay settingâââClockâââClock displayâ to âOFFâ, or set âAlarmâ to âOFFâ
for a program booking, the icons are not displayed.
If you set âAct. TV w/ alarmâ to other than âAuto ONâ, the alarm sounds for about five
minutes, and illumination lights. The vibrator works as the same setting for âPhoneâ of
âVibratorâ. The set start date/time, channel, program name and an animation appear on
the display.
If you set âAlarmâ to âONâ and âAct. TV w/ alarmâ to âAuto ONâ, 1Seg automatically starts
when the specified time comes. The alarm does not sound.
To end watching, press h and select âYESâ.
If you set âOff timerâ, the confirmation display appears asking whether to continue
watching when the specified time elapses. If you select âNOâ or do nothing for about 15
seconds, 1Seg automatically terminates.
About one minute before starting time, the alarm sounds for about two seconds, and
illumination lights. The vibrator works as the same setting for âPhoneâ of âVibratorâ. The
set start date/time, end date/time, channel, program name and an animation appear on
the display, then the viewer display appears. If you do nothing for about one minute after
the recording starts, the Stand-by display appears. If the timer recording has started with
the FOMA phone closed, you can show the viewer display by opening the FOMA phone.
If the FOMA phone is opened, you can show the viewer display by re-opening the FOMA
phone or by pressing x and selecting âActivate 1Segâ.
To end video recording by Timer Recording and save video, press p on the viewer
display. In Video Mode, you can end the video recording and save video also by
pressing Oo (
) and selecting âYESâ.
During a call
The alarm sounds from the earpiece.
During operations
When âAlarm settingâ is set to âOperation preferredâ, the booking alarm notification is
made only when the Stand-by display is shown. When it is set to âAlarm preferredâ, the
booking alarm notification is made even while you are operating another function or
during a call. (See page 416)
Timer Recording works according to the setting of âPriorityâ (see page 306). However,
Timer Recording might not work when you are reading to/writing from the microSD
card, or accessing the Data Storage Center.
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1Seg
The icon appears on the desktop.
â
â . . . . Displayed when an alarm is set for today (except the setting for past time).
When the time specified for âBook programâ or âTimer
recordingâ comes
1Seg
When the booking alarm notification for a program booking or timer recording is set to
the same time of âAlarmâ, âToDoâ, or âScheduleâ
The notification is made in the priority order of âAlarmâ â âTimer recordingâ â âToDoâ
â âScheduleâ â âBook programâ. However, if you set alarm for âAuto power ONâ and a
program booking to the same time, and the specified time comes while the power is
turned off, the icon does not appear on the desktop.
A missed program booking or timer recording is notified by the icon on the desktop.
When the power is turned off
The booking alarm notification is not made except for the program booking set with
âAuto power ONâ. For Timer Recording, you cannot record a 1Seg program unless the
power has been set to âONâ one minute before the start date/time.
The icon does not appear on the desktop even after turning on the power.
In Manner Mode
The vibrator, message display, and illumination light notify you. The alarm sounds at
the volume set for Manner Mode. (See page 113)
During Lock All, Personal Data Lock or Omakase Lock
The booking alarm notification is not made. You cannot record a 1Seg program unless
each lock is released one minute before the start date/time.
After releasing each lock, the icon appears on the desktop to inform you.
During infrared data exchange, during iC communication, or while SD-PIM is operated
The booking alarm notification is not made. You cannot record a 1Seg program unless
each function is finished one minute before the start date/time.
After each function is finished, the icon appears on the desktop to inform you.
While updating software program
The booking alarm notification is not made. You cannot record a 1Seg program unless
software update is finished one minute before the start date/time.
When the specified time comes during updating software program, the icon does not
appear on the desktop even after updating is completed.
Information
When you book programs or timer recordings with âAlarm settingâ set to âAlarm
preferredâ, and the booking alarm time arrives while you are dialing, the alarm sounds
after you have called up the other party. When booking alarm time arrives during
ringing, the alarm sounds after communication has started.
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Information
When you have set âPIN1 code entry setâ to âONâ and set âAuto power ONâ to
automatically turn on the power to make a booking alarm notification for a program
booking, the display for entering your PIN1 code appears after the power is
automatically turned on. The booking alarm notification is not made unless you enter
your PIN1 code.
When you set âAuto power ONâ to automatically turn on the power to make a booking
alarm notification for a program booking, the alarm notification is made after the
wake-up image stops.
You might not be able to set some i-motion movies/Chaku-uta FullÂŽ music files for an
alarm for a program booking.
Depending on the i-motion movie you set for the alarm for a program booking, only
the audio might be played back at the specified time.
When a Chaku-uta FullÂŽ music file is set for an alarm for a program booking, only the
audio is played back at the specified time. The illumination for when you play back a
demo to select an alarm tone differs from for when you are notified by an alarm.
To clear alarm tone/booking alarm message, animation, and
i-motion for Book Program
The alarm tone stops by pressing any of the keys, but the animation/i-motion becomes a
still image, and the booking alarm message stays displayed. When âAct. TV w/ alarmâ is
set to âOFFâ, press any key again to clear. However, you cannot clear the booking alarm
message by pressing a side key, with the FOMA phone closed. When a call comes in,
the alarm stops.
When âAct. TV w/ alarmâ of Book Program is set to âManual
ONâ
Press Oo(
) and select âYESâ from the Booking Alarm Notification display; then
1Seg starts, and you can watch the booked program. If you start watching the booked
program during recording, the video recorded up to that point is automatically saved;
then the booked program appears.
When âBooking Alarm Notificationâ is not executed or
recording is completed
The icon appears on the desktop. You can check that icon for the contents of the missed
booking alarm (booking information) or recording result.
The booking information or recording result is the latest missed one.
When âAct. TV w/ alarmâ is set to other than âOFFâ, you can start 1Seg also by
pressing Oo(
) and select âYESâ from the display of booking Information.
When recorded video is stored, you can play back the video also by pressing
Oo(
) from the display of recording result.
Recording Result
You can display up to 20 recording results from the latest one.
m1SegRecording result
Select a recording result.
To delete all recording results, press i(
), enter
your Terminal Security Code, and select âYESâ.
Item
Rec. when
low battery
Rec. program when You can set whether to start recording automatically when a call
call
or PushTalk call comes in during watching a 1Seg program.
ON or OFF
The outlines of images are automatically corrected so that you
can watch more smooth videos of 1Seg programs.
ON or OFF
Image quality
You can change the image quality.
Select an item.
Standard . . . The average image quality
Sports . . . . . The image quality suitable for sports programs
Cinema . . . . The image quality suitable for movies
Dynamic . . . The dynamic image quality by accentuation
Sound
(Auto volume)
You can set whether to turn up the sound volume so that it will be
more audible.
Sound effectAuto volumeON or OFF
m1SegUser settings
Do the following operations.
Item
Operation/Explanation
Sound
(Remaster)
You can bring the sound from an earphone or Bluetooth device to
the original sound by complementing high-pitch range lost at data
compression.
Sound effectRemasterON or OFF
Caption
You can set whether to display the caption for when watching
starts.
ON or OFF
Caption posit. in
w-scr
You can set the caption position on the horizontal display.
Upper or Lower
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1Seg
Mobile W-Speed
Settings for 1Seg
Operation/Explanation
You can set whether to continue recording when the battery runs
short during recording.
ON or OFF
ON . . . . The confirmation display does not appear and recording
continues.
OFF . . . The confirmation display appears asking whether to end
recording.
Item
Sound
(Listening)
1Seg
Sound
(Equalizer)
Operation/Explanation
You can set sound effect for listening.
Sound effectListeningSelect an item.
Surround . . . Makes the sound natural and stereophonic.
Natur 1/2. . . . Complements the cooped-up feeling specific to
earphones and plays back natural sound. Select 1
or 2 according to your taste.
OFF. . . . . . . . Sets Listening to âOFFâ.
âNatur 1/2â is effective for the sound from an earphone or
Bluetooth device.
You can change the sound quality of an earphone or Bluetooth
device.
Sound effectEqualizerSelect an item.
Normal . . . . Reproduces normal sound quality.
Dynamic. . . Makes the sound dynamic by accentuation.
Voice. . . . . . Makes conversation audible.
Train . . . . . . Minimizes abnormal sound that causes sound
leakage.
Item
Display light
Operation/Explanation
You can set the period of time of the display lights while you are
watching a 1Seg program.
Constant light or Lighting duration
Enter a lighting duration (minutes).
Enter from â01â through â30â in two digits.
Data broadcasting You can set whether to display images of the data broadcasting
(Set image display) site. (See page 188)
Data broadcasting
(Sound effect
setting)
You can set whether to sound an effect tone of the data
broadcasting and the data broadcasting site.
Sound effect settingON or OFF
Data broadcasting
(Reset settings)
If you select âYES (confirm once)â from the confirmation display
for data broadcasting during watching a 1Seg program or playing
back video, the same confirmation display does not appear
afterward for both of them. The confirmation display resumes
after you execute Reset Settings.
Reset settingsYES
Sound
(TV sound while
closed)
You can set whether to continue outputting audio for when you
close the FOMA phone while watching a 1Seg program.
TV sound while closedON or OFF
When the setting is âOFFâ, audio is silenced when you close the
FOMA phone. Audio is played back again when you open the
FOMA phone and select âOKâ.
Icon
You can set whether to always display guide (see page 296) in
the horizontal display.
ON or OFF
Even if you set âIconâ to âOFFâ, the icon such as â â, â â, â â
or â â appears during communication or when an i-mode mail
message or Message R/F comes in.
ECO mode
You can set ECO Mode which fixes some settings and reduces
the battery consumption.
YES
To release ECO Mode, perform the same operation.
Once ECO Mode is set, the following settings are fixed and
cannot be changed. However, if you release ECO Mode,
settings return.
Mobile W-Speed: OFF
Image quality: Standard
Remaster: OFF
Listening: OFF
Equalizer: Normal
Mail ticker display
For when you receive an i-mode mail message, SMS message,
or Message R/F while watching a 1Seg program, you can set
whether to notify you of the receiving by the ticker on the viewer
display.
Select an item.
Sender+subject. . . .Displays ticker of the sender and title.
Rcpt notification . . .Displays ticker of reception notification only.
OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Does not display ticker on the viewer
display.
See page 300 for details on ticker display.
Check TV settings
You can check each of âUser settingsâ.
Reset channel
setting
You can delete all channel lists.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
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Item
Operation/Explanation
Reset storage area i(
)DeleteDelete this or Delete all
Delete this . . . Deletes only the information of the affiliated
broadcasting stations you selected, from the
broadcasting storage area.
Delete all. . . . . Deletes the information of all affiliated
broadcasting stations created in the
broadcasting storage area.
Information
If you change this setting, âSet image displayâ of âi-mode settingsâ is also changed.
You cannot reset the confirmation display at the start of 1Seg (see page 292) and at
the time of Timer Recording (see page 306).
The guide display might appear even if âIconâ is set to âOFFâ when the airwave
conditions have got worse.
YES
If you select âDelete allâ, you need to enter your Terminal
Security Code.
Reset TV settings
You can reset each of âUser settingsâ to the default.
See âFunction Listâ for the items to be reset. (See page 482)
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Information
1Seg
The recording cannot be started when the call comes in the following cases:
ăťDuring playing background
ăťDuring displaying in the multiwindow
ăťDuring recording video
ăťDuring recording by Timer Recording
ăťDuring preparing recording of Timer Recording
When you set to âONâ, you might not be able to have enough effects of âImage
qualityâ.
Mobile W-Speed becomes invalid during ECO mode, displaying in the multiwindow,
or AV output.
Depending on the broadcast state, you might not be able to have the effects of Mobile
W-Speed.
Even when âMobile W-Speedâ is set to âONâ during recording or during timer
recording, it is invalid when you play back the recorded video.
When âTV sound while closedâ is set to âONâ, the information about the data
broadcasting might be automatically updated, and you might be charged a packet
communication fee.
Regardless of the setting of this function, the audio is played back even if your FOMA
phone is closed when you switch displays by Multitask, or when the display appears in
multiple windows.
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Full Browser/PC Movie
Displaying Web Pages Designed for PC . . . . .
Setting Full Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . .
What is PC Movie? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Downloading PC Movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Playing Back PC Movies from Data Box . .
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320
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Displaying Web Pages Designed for PC
Full Browser/PC Movie
You can browse Internet web pages designed for PCs using the Full
Browser function. You can display even the Internet web pages that
cannot be correctly displayed by i-mode. However, you cannot display or
correctly display some Internet web pages.
If you change the style while running Full Browser, the display
automatically switches between the vertical display and the horizontal
display. However, the display might not switch automatically during data
communication or while a message is shown. When you switch it
manually, select âCHG wide scr. modeâ from the Function menu.
The data such as Home URL or Bookmarks registered via Full Browser cannot be
used via i-mode. The contents set by Full Browser are invalid for i-mode, either.
Note that you are charged a high communication fee for the massive data
communication such as browsing Internet web pages having many images or
downloading data files. For details on the packet communication fee, refer to âMobile
Phone Userâs Guide [i-mode] FOMA versionâ.
You can browse Internet web pages composed of frames. You can select a frame to
display it as well. (See page 316)
You can display SSL/TLSâť-compatible pages via Full Browser.
âťSSL and TLS are the methods of safer data communication using authentication/
encryption technology to protect your privacy. SSL/TLS pages prevent
eavesdropping and information alteration during communication by exchanging
encrypted data files. Further, server authentication prevents web spoofing, thus
making your personal information such as credit card number or postal address
exchanged safer.
iFull BrowserSelect an item.
Home. . . . . . . . . . . . Displays an Internet web page set as Home URL.
Bookmark. . . . . . . . Displays an Internet web page stored in Bookmark.
(See page 178)
Last URL. . . . . . . . . Displays an Internet web page you viewed last time.
Go to location . . . . Displays an Internet web page by entering a URL.
(See âDisplaying Internet Web Pagesâ on page 178)
Full Browser settings
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configures Full Browser settings. (See page 317)
When âAccess settingâ is set to âNoâ, the confirmation display appears asking
whether to start Full Browser. Highlight âYesâ and select âOKâ to switch setting of
âAccess settingâ, then Full Browser starts up.
To end Full Browser, press h with an Internet web page displayed and select
âYESâ.
Information
It may take long to display some Internet web pages.
You cannot use the following functions on Full Browser:
ăťPhone To function
ăťScreen memos
ăťFlash movies
ăťPDF files
Full Browser Display
âŚ
: Displaying in the multiwindow
âŚWindow number/Number of windows
âŚ
: During communication in another window
: During communication in another frame
âŚ
: Phone Mode
: PC Mode
âŚ
: Displaying an enlarged frame
Full Browser Display
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â Operations for the Full Browser display
Use Operation Mode
Key operation
Operation
Phone Mode
PC Mode
Return to previous page
Co or 1
Forward to next page
Vo or 3
Scroll display
Bo
Mo
Scroll display page by page
> or m(
)/c(
No: Moves to the previous/next page.
Bo: Enlarges/reduces the display size.
To scroll to the top/end of the page, >(for at
least one second), m(
)/c(
) (for at
least one second) or a/s
Reload
Enlarge/Reduce display size
7 to reduce the display size, 8 to display in
standard size, 9 to enlarge the display size
Display Bookmark Folder list
Switch Display Mode
Two modes, âPhone modeâ and âPC modeâ, are available for the Full
Browser display.
Press l(
) from the Full Browser display to switch to âOperation
modeâ. The operation palette is displayed by switching to Operation
Mode, then you can move to the previous/next page or enlarge/reduce
the display size.
iFull BrowserFull Browser settings
Display Mode settingPhone mode or PC mode
You can switch the simultaneously opened Internet web pages to show one by one.
Full Browser displayi(
Select an item.
)Open new window
Bookmark . . . Opens a new window to show an Internet web page stored in
Bookmark. (See page 178)
Enter URL . . . Opens a new window to show an Internet web page by entering a
URL. (See âDisplaying Internet Web Pagesâ on page 178)
Home . . . . . . . Opens a new window to show an Internet web page set as Home
URL.
Link . . . . . . . . Opens a new window to show a page of the link highlighted on the
Full Browser display.
See page 316 for how to switch or close the window.
Information
Some Internet web pages have links configured to open in new windows. When you
open such a link, the new window opens even if you do not perform above operations.
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Full Browser/PC Movie
Phone mode
. . . Displays an Internet web page to fit in the display width of the FOMA phone.
You do not need to scroll sideways; you can browse Internet web pages by
scrolling upward and downward.
PC mode
. . . Displays an Internet web page in the same format as when it is displayed on
your personal computer in 800 (width) x 600 (height) dots. You can browse
Internet web pages by scrolling upward, downward, and sideways.
When you show an Internet web page, you can switch the display modes each
time you select âChange disp. modeâ from the Function menu.
When you show the horizontal display, âPC modeâ is automatically set and you
cannot change the setting.
Open in the Multiwindow
You can simultaneously open up to five Internet web pages via Full
Browser.
Display a Page Composed of Frames
Function Menu of Full Browser Display
You can display Internet web pages composed of frames. You can select
a frame, and enlarge each selected frame for displaying.
From an Internet web page composed of frames
Use Bo to highlight a frame, and press Oo(
).
To return to the display for
all frames, press r or
select âAll framesâ from the
Function menu.
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Add bookmark
See page 178.
Bookmark
See page 179.
Enter URL
You can enter a URL to display an Internet web page.
Select a text box.
Go to step 2 on page 178.
The URL of displaying site is entered beforehand.
Reload
The contents on the Internet web page is updated to the latest
ones.
Change disp. mode See page 315.
CHG wide scr.
mode
All frames
Enlarged by frame
Information
Open new window See page 315.
Change window
You can switch the windows while displaying the Internet web
pages in the multiwindow.
Select a window.
Close window
You can close the window while displaying the Internet web
pages in the multiwindow.
YES
Save image
See page 182.
Add desktop icon
See page 127.
When an Internet web page has many divided frames, you might not be able to open
all frames. â
â is added to the frames that you could not open.
Full Browser/PC Movie
Switch from i-mode to Full Browser
You can switch to Full Browser to show the Internet web pages
incorrectly displayed by i-mode.
While a page to be shown is displayed in Full Browser
i(
)InternetSwitch to FBOK
Information
You cannot correctly display some Internet web pages.
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The image is displayed horizontally by rotating the display 90
degrees to the right.
When it is already displayed horizontally, the vertical display
returns.
Compose message You can compose an i-mode mail message with the URL of the
displayed Internet web page pasted to the text.
Go to step 2 on page 198.
Home
You can set the displayed Internet web page as Home URL.
(Set as home URL) Set as home URLYES
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Home
(Display home)
You can display the Internet web page set as Home URL.
Display home
Scroll (Speed)
See page 317.
Scroll
See page 317.
(Focus while scroll)
Information
The number of characters of the URL you can paste to the text is up to 512 half-pitch
characters. If the URL contains 512 half-pitch characters or more, you cannot paste it.
Upload Images
Zoom
See page 318.
You can upload JPEG or GIF images stored in the FOMA phone to an
Internet web page.
All frames
You can return to the display for all frames from the display for the
enlarged frame.
Procedure for uploading images differs depending on the Internet web page. Follow
the instructions on the display.
Retry
You can play back the displayed animation from the beginning.
Page info
You can display information of the displayed Internet web page.
URL or Title
Information
Others
You can set whether to display images.
(Set image display) Set image display
See page 318.
When the total size of the selected images exceeds 80 Kbytes, or when the total size
of the selected image and other files exceeds 100 Kbytes, you cannot upload the
images.
You may not be able to upload images depending on the Internet web page.
You cannot upload the images whose output from FOMA phone is prohibited.
Others
See page 176.
(Change CHR code)
You can set whether to validate cookies.
Cookie setting
Go to step 1 of âCookie Settingâ on page 319.
Others
(Delete Cookies)
You can delete cookies.
Delete Cookies
Go to step 1 of âDelete Cookiesâ on page 319.
Others
(Referer setting)
You can set whether to send a referer.
Referer setting
Go to step 1 of âReferer Settingâ on page 319.
Others
(Certificate)
See page 176.
Setting Full Browser
iFull BrowserFull Browser settings
Do the following operations.
Item
Full Browser/PC Movie
Others
(Cookie setting)
Operation/Explanation
Display Mode
setting
See page 315.
Scroll (Speed)
You can set scroll speed.
SpeedHigh speed or Low speed
Scroll
You can set whether to highlight links while scrolling.
(Focus while scroll) Focus while scrollON or OFF
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Item
Zoom
Access setting
Operation/Explanation
You can set the display size of the Internet web page.
From the Function menu of the Full Browser display, you can
enlarge/reduce the display size by each page.
Select a display size.
In PC Mode, you can select a display area by âSelect disp. areaâ
from the Function menu of the Full Browser display.
You can set whether to use Full Browser.
Yes . . Uses Full Browser.
No . . . Displays the cautions at the start of Full Browser. Check
the cautions, highlight âYesâ and then select âOKâ, then
the setting switches to âYesâ, and Full Browser becomes
available.
Home URL
You can set Home URL.
Select the URL fieldEnter a URLOK
Set image display
You can set whether to display images.
ON or OFF
Full Browser/PC Movie
PC Movie auto-play You can set whether to automatically play back the downloaded
type of PC movies while obtaining.
ON or OFF
Cookie setting
See page 319.
Delete Cookies
See page 319.
Referer setting
See page 319.
Script setting
You can set whether to validate JavaScript. JavaScript is a simple
program language that runs on Internet web pages. It is widely
used to create Internet web pages with movements.
When âValidâ is set, you can use the JavaScript function to
browse Internet web pages on Full Browser.
Valid or Invalid
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Item
Operation/Explanation
Window Open
Guard
You can set whether to prevent a new window from opening
automatically by JavaScript.
Valid or Invalid
Check settings
You can check respective Full Browser settings.
Reset last URL
You can erase the URL of the Internet web page you viewed last.
YES
Information
If you replace the UIM with a new one when âYesâ is set, the setting switches to âNoâ.
Even when âONâ is set, images might not be displayed correctly. In this case, â
â is
displayed.
When âOFFâ is set, â
â is displayed and the data file is not received.