Panasonic Mobile Communications 208009A UMTS/ GSM Cellular Mobile with Bluetooth® and RFID User Manual 000 P 01A

Panasonic Mobile Communications Development of Europe Ltd UMTS/ GSM Cellular Mobile with Bluetooth® and RFID 000 P 01A

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Once you bookmark a frequently accessed site, you can display the page
directly. You can register 300 bookmarks each for i-mode and Full
Browser.
1From the page to be registeredi()
BookmarkAdd bookmarkYES
Select a destination folder.
Function Menu of the URL History List
Compose message You can compose an i-mode mail message with the
highlighted URL pasted to the text.
Go to step 2 on page 146.
You can compose it also by pressing l().
Add desktop icon See page 31.
Set as home URL You can store the site as Home URL of Full Browser.
YES
You can operate this only from the URL History list of Full
Browser.
Delete
Delete (Delete this) YES
Delete selected Put a check mark for URL histories to be deleted
l()YES
Delete all Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
<Bookmark>
Saving Web Pages or Sites for Quick
Access
Add Bookmark
1iBookmarkSelect a folder
Select a bookmark to be displayed.
Information
When the number of characters used for a URL exceeds 256 half-pitch characters
(512 half-pitch characters for Full Browser), you cannot store it.
Up to 12 full-pitch/24 half-pitch characters are stored for a title. For longer titles, the
excess characters are deleted. If no title is entered, the URL without “http://” or
“https://” is registered.
Some pages cannot be bookmarked.
Display Web Pages or Sites from a Bookmark
Bookmark Folder list Bookmark list
Function Menu of the Bookmark Folder List
Operate folder
Add folder You can add a new folder. You can add up to nine folders in
addition to each “Bookmark” folder/“Screen memo” folder.
Enter a folder name.
You can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters.
Edit folder name Edit the folder name.
You can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters.
Delete folder You can delete the folder and all bookmarks and screen
memos in the folder. You cannot delete the “Bookmark” folder/
“Screen memo” folder.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Ir/ transmission
Send all Ir data See page 387.
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All transmission See page 389.
No. of bookmarks You can check the number of bookmarks stored in all folders.
Delete all The folders are not deleted.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Function Menu of the Bookmark List
Compose message You can compose an i-mode mail message with the
highlighted URL pasted to the text.
Go to step 2 on page 146.
You can compose it also by pressing l().
Attach to mail You can send an i-mode mail message with the bookmark
attached.
Go to step 2 on page 146.
Move You can move bookmarks or screen memos to another folder.
Select a destination folderPut a check mark for
bookmarks or screen memos to be movedl()
YES
Edit title Edit the title.
You can edit the title also by pressing m( ) from the
list.
You can enter up to 12 full-pitch/24 half-pitch characters for
a bookmark. If you press Oo( ) with a blank, the URL
without “http://” or “https://” is registered.
You can enter up to 11 full-pitch/22 half-pitch characters for
a screen memo. If you press Oo( ) with a blank, the
screen memo is registered as “No title”.
Copy
Copy URL You can copy the URL of the bookmark.
Select a start point for copying
Select an end point for copying.
See page 436 for how to paste copied characters.
Copy to microSD See page 372.
You can save a displayed page as a screen memo to the FOMA terminal.
You can display the page saved as a screen memo without connecting to
i-mode.
You can save up to 300 screen memos, however, the number of screen
memos you can save decreases depending on the data volume.
1From a page to be savedi()Screen memo
Add screen memoYESSelect a destination folder.
See page 205 when screen memos are stored to the maximum.
Set as home URL You can store the site as Home URL of Full Browser.
YES
You can operate this only from the Bookmark list of Full
Browser.
Add desktop icon See page 31.
Ir/ transmission
Send Ir data See page 386.
transmission See page 388.
No. of bookmarks You can display the number of bookmarks stored in the
displayed folder.
Delete
Delete (Delete this) YES
Delete selected Put a check mark for bookmarks or screen memos to
be deletedl()YES
Delete all You can delete all bookmarks or screen memos stored in the
folder.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
<Screen Memo>
Saving Site Contents
Save as a Screen Memo
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1iScreen memo
2Select a folderSelect a screen memo.
Use No to check other
screen memos.
Information
Up to 11 full-pitch/22 half-pitch characters are stored for a title. For longer titles, the
excess characters are deleted.
If you save the data acquisition completion display, its data file is saved as well. (You
cannot save the data acquisition completion display for Chaku-uta Full® music files,
for i-motion movies with playable deadline, or for the ToruCa files whose output from
the FOMA terminal is prohibited.) Some data acquisition completion displays cannot
be saved as screen memos. The display except the data acquisition completion
display is saved with a URL of that page of up to 256 half-pitch characters.
When you save SSL pages, their SSL certificates are saved as well.
The contents entered in the text box, or selected with the pull-down menu, check box,
or radio button are not saved to screen memos.
You can save up to 100 Kbytes per page. However, you can save up to 1,024 Kbytes
of the schedule acquisition completion display, up to 500 Kbytes of the i-motion
acquisition completion display, up to 200 Kbytes of the Deco-mail Template
acquisition completion display, up to 20 Kbytes of the Download Dictionary acquisition
completion display, and up to 1 Kbyte of the ToruCa acquisition completion display.
Display a Screen Memo
Screen Memo
Folder list
Screen Memo list
Detailed Screen
Memo display
Information
The page saved as a screen memo has the information at the time it was saved. This
might differ from the latest information on the site.
Function Menu of the Screen Memo Folder List
Operate folder
Add folder See page 200.
Edit folder name See page 200.
Delete folder See page 200.
Security ON/OFF You can set the folder to open only when you enter your
Terminal Security Code.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
The folder changes to “ ”.
To release it, perform the same operation.
No. of memos You can display the number of stored screen memos and
protected screen memos in all folders.
Delete all You can delete all screen memos. The folders will not be
deleted.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Function Menu of the Screen Memo List
Move See page 201.
Edit title See page 201.
Protect ON/OFF You can protect screen memos not to be deleted. You can
protect up to 150 screen memos, however, the number of
screen memos you can protect decreases depending on the
data volume.
Protected items are indicated by “ .
To release protection, perform the same operation.
No. of memos You can display the number of stored screen memos and
protected screen memos in the displayed folder.
Delete
Delete See page 201.
Delete selected See page 201.
Delete all See page 201.
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Function Menu of the Detailed Screen Memo Display
Compose message You can compose an i-mode mail message also by pressing
l( ). (See page 197)
Edit title See page 201.
Protect ON/OFF See page 202.
Save image See page 203.
Add to phonebook See page 94.
Others
URL You can display the URL of the screen memo.
Certificate See page 197.
Sound effect See page 208.
Retry You can play back the animation or Flash movie from the
beginning.
When a part of the Flash movie is outside the display area,
the Flash movie might not be played back.
Delete YES
You can save the image displayed on a site or screen memo, and then set
it as the Stand-by display, Wake-up display, or another display.
You can save images, frames and marks for Deco-mail as well. 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 534)
1From a site display/Detailed Screen Memo display
i()Save imageSelect an item.
Save one image . . . . . You can save an image. Select an image to be saved.
Save some images . . You can save multiple images. Select multiple images to
be saved and press l().
Save all images . . . . . Among the images displayed on the site, you can save all
the images that can be saved at one time.
Save BG image. . . . . . You can save the image displayed as a background.
When you perform “Save image”, select an image to be saved.
2YESSelect a destination folder.
For “Save some images”, and “Save all images”, select “Phone” or “microSD”.
When you select “Phone”, the images are sorted and saved into each folder;
Deco-mail pictograms are saved to the “Decomail-pictograms” folder, frames are
saved to the “Frame” folder, marks are saved to the “Stamp” folder, and the
others are save to the “i-mode” folder. See page 374 for the storage location
when you select “microSD”.
See page 205 when images are stored to the maximum.
3When the confirmation display appears asking whether
to set it as a display, select “YES”.
Go to “Set display” on page 347.
<Save Image>
Saving Image from Sites
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You can download the data and files from sites and save them to the
FOMA terminal. You can save some files directly to the microSD card.
You can store melody, PDF file, Chara-den image, Machi-chara image,
Kisekae Tool file, ToruCa file, template, dictionary, and schedule event,
etc.
Information
Up to 36 half-pitch characters are saved for a file name. When the file name is not
specified, a part of the downloaded URL or “imageXXX” (XXX denotes numerals) is
saved as the file name.
Even when an image is displayed on the site, it might not be displayed on the Picture
viewer after saving it to the FOMA terminal.
The image satisfying the following conditions is saved as a Deco-mail pictogram:
GIF or JPEG image Image of 20 x 20 dots
Image without file restrictions Image of 6 Kbytes or less
The image satisfying the following conditions is saved as a frame or a mark:
Transparent GIF (except animation GIF) The extension is “ifm”.
Image of Stand-by (480 x 854) or smaller
Images of Stand-by (480 x 854), VGA (480 x 640), CIF (352 x 288),
QVGA (240 x 320), QCIF (144 x 176), and Sub-QCIF (96 x 128) are saved as
frames, and others are saved as marks.
You can save up to 100 Kbytes per image via i-mode, or 500 Kbytes per image via
Full Browser.
When you save multiple images or all images at one time, the background image
cannot be saved.
For Full Browser, you cannot save some images. You can save images in BMP
format and PNG format only to the microSD card.
<Download>
Downloading Data from Sites
The maximum downloadable size
1 The memory space is shared with other data files, and the number of files you can
save decreases depending on the data volume. (See page 534)
2 The number of files you can save decreases depending on the data volume.
1Call up a data downloadable siteSelect a data file.
The data file is downloaded. When downloading is finished, the data acquisition
completion display appears.
For PDF file, when downloading is finished, the PDF file is displayed.
With the PDF file that cannot be displayed unless you download all pages, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to download all pages. Select “YES”
to select the destination folder.
If you have not downloaded all pages of the PDF file, you can additionally
download the remaining pages by using “Download remain”.
See page 393 for how to save the displayed PDF file to the FOMA terminal. You
can save the PDF file containing pages that have not been downloaded or the
PDF file of which download was suspended midway as well.
The password entry display might be displayed depending on the PDF file. Enter
the password, and then select “OK”.
See page 391 for operations while PDF file is displayed.
Categories Maximum size Maximum number of storable
Melody 100 Kbytes 3,500 max.1
PDF file 2 Mbytes 3,500 max.1
Chara-den image 100 Kbytes 3
Machi-chara image 2 Mbytes 3,500 max.1
Kisekae Tool file 2,078 Kbytes 3,500 max.1
ToruCa file 100 Kbytes 495 max.1
Template (Deco-mail) 100 Kbytes 100 max.2
Template (Decome-Anime) 100 Kbytes 100 max.2
Dictionary 20 Kbytes 10
Schedule event 1 Mbyte 2,500
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2SaveYESSelect a destination folder.
Chara-den image, template (Deco-mail), and schedule event is stored to the
FOMA terminal.
For Machi-chara image, Kisekae Tool file, and template (Decome-Anime), select
“Phone” or “microSD”.
For dictionary, select “<Not stored>”.
Select “Property” to display the information.
See page 205 when data files are stored to the maximum.
See page 201 to save a screen memo.
3Select “YES” to set the downloaded data file to each
function.
For setting the melody as a ring tone, select an incoming type.
For creating a Deco-mail message or Decome-Anime message by using
template, see page 150 or page 153.
When you press l( ) to suspend downloading or when downloading is
suspended by an incoming call, the confirmation display appears asking whether to
resume downloading.
Select “YES” to resume downloading the remaining part. Select “NO” to show the data
acquisition completion display. You can save by selecting “Save pt.” from the data
acquisition completion display. When you select “Save pt.”, you can save it only to
“Phone”.
You can re-download the rest of the partially saved file from “Kisekae Tool” or
“Machi-chara” in “Data box”.
You can look for your favorite files on the site and download them. The
number of files you can save differs depending on the files you
download. You cannot change the site.
1Each selection displaySearch by i-modeYES
Select a file.
The way of downloading differs depending on the file.
Information
Some downloaded melodies might not be played back successfully.
When downloading Kisekae Tool file or Machi-chara image is
suspended
Search by i-mode
If the maximum number of data files is stored or there is not enough memory when you
try to save the data files, the confirmation display appears asking whether to delete the
unnecessary file and save new one.
Perform this operation to save the following data:
Images i-motion movies Melodies
Chara-den images Machi-chara images Programs
Chaku-uta Full® music files PDF files i-αppli programs
ToruCa files Templates Screen memos
Kisekae Tool files Schedule events
1. YESPut a check mark for data files to be deletedl()YES
As the data files except Chara-den images, templates, screen memos, and schedule
events are stored in the same storage area, you can select other files when deleting files.
Select a folder and put a check mark for the files to be deleted. “” appears on the folder
which contains the checked files.
” appears when you put it for the files whose amount of data is equal to memory
shortage.
You can put or clear check marks at a time by pressing i( ) and selecting
“Select all in page/Release in page”.
Each time you press d or i( ), or each time you press i( ) and
select “Change disp. mode”, you can switch display/nondisplay of the folder volume
and data volume.
When selecting a file in “MUSIC”, you can show the lower level folders by pressing
l().
Each time you press r, the upper level folder returns.
For programs, you need to delete many files when deleting other files because the data
volume per program is large.
If the maximum number of programs are stored when you execute “Move program” or
try to save an i-αppli program or ToruCa file, you need to delete at least one file which
belongs to the same type.
If there is a security-applied folder for screen memos, the confirmation display appears
asking whether to enable you to select screen memos in that security-applied folder.
When you select “YES”, you need to enter your Terminal Security Code.
The file set for another function is indicated by “”.
See page 297 for deleting mail-linked i-αppli.
If you operate this when moving an i-αppli program from the microSD card to the
FOMA terminal, you cannot delete the i-αppli program with its data file on the IC card.
Information
You are separately charged a packet communication fee.
When the data files are stored to the maximum
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You can download the pre-installed Kisekae Tool file, templates,
dictionaries, Chara-den images, and Deco-mail pictograms from the
“P-SQUARE” site (in Japanese only).
iMenu → メニューリスト (Menu List) → ケータイ電話メーカー
(Mobile Phone Maker) P-SQUARE
You can upload JPEG or GIF images and i-motion movies stored in the
FOMA terminal to a site.
1Bring up a file uploadable site参照 (Reference)
Picture or imotionSelect a file to be uploaded.
Procedure for uploading files differs depending on the site.
About “P-SQUARE”
Uploading Files to Sites
QR code for
accessing the site
Information
You can upload up to 2 Mbytes in total.
You cannot upload files that are prohibited from output from the FOMA terminal to
other devices.
You can easily make a call, send mail, display Internet web pages, start
1Seg, set TV Timer/Timer Recording using highlighted information
(phone numbers, mail addresses, URLs, melodies, images, and so on)
displayed on sites and in mail.
The Web To, Phone To/AV Phone To, Mail To, i-αppli To, Media To and Address Link
functions might not be available depending on the mail sent from a personal computer
or the site.
You might be able to use the Web To, Phone To/AV Phone To, Mail To, or i-αppli To
function using highlighted information other than a phone number, mail address or
URL.
In B Mode of 2in1, the Mail To function is not available.
The information is not highlighted in the Decome-Anime.
You can make voice calls, videophone calls or PushTalk calls by using
phone numbers or similar information displayed on sites and in mail.
The Phone To function to make a videophone call is called the AV Phone To function.
1Select a phone number or similar information
Select a dialing type.
When you select “Select image”, select an image to be sent to other party during
a videophone call.
Select “SMS” to compose an SMS message to send to the phone number set as
the destination address. Go to step 3 on page 190.
The choices for dialing types may not be displayed when the phone number is
prefixed by “tel:” or “tel-av:”. Go to step 2.
2Dial
To make an international call, select “Int’l dial assist”. (See page 61)
To set Caller ID Notification, select “Notify caller ID”. (See step 2 of “Set Caller ID
Notification when Making a Call” on page 58)
Operations from Highlighted Information
Phone To/AV Phone To Function
Information
You cannot make a call in Horizontal Open Style.
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You can send mail by using mail addresses or similar information
displayed on sites and in mail.
1Select a mail address or similar information.
The destination mail address is already entered in the address field.
Go to step 3 on page 146.
You can access Internet web pages, via i-mode or Full Browser, from
URL or similar information displayed on sites or in mail.
1Select a URL or similar information
i-mode or Full BrowserYES
When the URL or similar one contains the information of i-mode or Full Browser,
you are connected via the function which corresponds to the information.
To cancel during connection, select “Cancel”. To cancel while obtaining a page,
press l().
You can start i-αppli programs from URLs (links) displayed on sites and
in mail.
1Select i-αppli informationYES
i-αppli starts.
Mail To Function
Web To Function
i-αppli To Function
Information
Even if i-mode mail text contains a link to start an i-αppli program, you cannot quote
the link when forwarding or replying to. Also, you cannot quote it when using
DOCOMO keitai datalink or infrared communication function.
You can start 1Seg or set TV Timer/Timer Recording from the information
(links) displayed on sites and in mail.
1Select 1Seg informationYES
1Seg or TV Timer/Timer Recording starts.
When the timer function starts, press l( ) to set TV Timer/Timer
Recording.
To change contents you want to set, go to step 1 of “TV Timer List” on page 263
or step 1 on page 264.
You can display a map from the postal address shown on a site or others
or can use the location information on the GPS compatible i-αppli
program. You can send the location information by i-mode mail as well.
1Select the location information such as postal address
Select an item.
Read map . . . . . . . Starts a GPS compatible i-αppli program set by “Select map”
of “GPS settings”. Select “YES” to send the location
information.
Map/GPS αppli . . . Selects and starts a GPS compatible i-αppli program.
Paste to mail. . . . . Converts the location information into a URL and composes an
i-mode mail message with the URL pasted to the text.
Check loc. info . . . Displays the details of the selected location information.
Media To Function
Information
You may not be able to use the Media To function even if information is highlighted.
Address Link Function
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1ii-mode settingsDo the following operations.
<i-mode Settings>
Setting i-mode
Scroll You can set the number of lines that are scrolled for when you
use Bo while displaying a site or screen memo.
Select the number of lines.
Character size See “i-mode” on page 123.
Set image display You can set whether to display images or Flash movies included
on sites or in screen memos.
ON or OFF
Set connection
timeout
See page 208.
Host selection See page 209.
Automatic replay
set.
See page 214.
Use phone
information
To display a Flash movie while a site or screen memo is
displayed, the information in the FOMA terminal may be used.
You can select whether to permit the information to be used for
that case.
YES or NO
Sound effect setting You can set whether to make an effect tone sound for when you
display a Flash movie while a site or screen memo is displayed.
ON or OFF
Information disp. See page 217.
Doc. display
settings
See page 394.
i-mode arrival act See page 87.
Reset last URL See page 198.
Check settings You can check each of “i-mode settings”.
It may take long to obtain some sites. You can set the time to wait before
canceling obtaining. Obtaining is not canceled automatically when
“Unlimited” is set.
1ii-mode settingsSet connection timeout
Select a timeout value.
Information
<Set image display>
Even when “ON” is set, images might not be displayed correctly. In this case, “ ” is
displayed.
When “OFF” is set, “ ” is displayed and the data file is not received.
If you change this setting, “Set image display” of “User settings” of “1Seg” is also
changed.
<Use phone information>
The available information is as follows:
Date and time set by “Set time”
Reception level of radio waves
Battery level
Sound volume set by “Phone” of “Ring volume”
Language selected by “Select language”
Model name and serial number of FOMA terminal
<Sound effect setting>
Even when “ON” is set, the effect tones may not sound depending on Flash movies.
<Set Connection Timeout>
Setting Connection Timeout
Information
Even when you have set “Unlimited”, you may be disconnected owing to radio wave
conditions.
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You can set the host (APN) to use for receiving services other than
i-mode (DOCOMO).
If you change this setting, you will not be able to use i-mode.
1ii-mode settingsHost selection
Highlight <Not recorded>and press l()
Enter your Terminal Security Code.
If you select a stored host, the setting is changed to the selected one.
To delete the stored host, press i( ), select “Delete”, enter your
Terminal Security Code, and then select “YES”.
2Do the following operations.
3Press l().
+m-8-1
<Host Selection>
Changing a Host from i-mode
(ISP Connection Communication)
Normally, you do not need to change this setting.
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 host address.
You can enter up to 30 half-pitch alphanumeric characters.
Host address 2 Enter a host address 2.
You can enter up to 30 half-pitch alphanumeric characters.
Information
If you set any other host than i-mode, Pake-Houdai, Pake-Houdai Full or Pake-Houdai
Double are not applied.
1iOperate certificateCertificate
Highlight a certificate and press i()
Do the following operations.
Certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . Certificates issued by the authenticating company and stored
in the FOMA terminal at purchase.
DOCOMO Certificate . . . Certificates required for connecting to the FirstPass Center or
FirstPass sites; they are stored on the UIM (green/white).
User Certificate . . . . . . . . Certificates downloaded from the FirstPass Center by
selecting “Client certificate” from the i-mode menu; they are
stored on the UIM (green/white).
<SSL Certificate>
Operating SSL Certificates
Certificate info The subject name, author, validity period, and serial number of
the certificate are displayed.
You can check the certificate also by pressing Oo()
instead of i().
Valid/Invalid The selected item is invalidated; then “ ” changes to “ ”.
When you select an invalid certificate, it will be validated.
If you set a certificate to invalid, you cannot display the sites with
that SSL certificate.
You cannot set “DOCOMO Cert 2” to “Invalid”.
Certificates used for SSL communication
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User certificates verify that you have subscribed to the FOMA service.
Downloaded user certificates are stored on the UIM for the use on
FirstPass sites.
When you cannot display a FirstPass site because the user certificate on
the UIM has expired or the required user certificate is not stored on the
UIM, you can request the issue and download the user certificate from
the FirstPass Center.
You can request and download user certificates from the FirstPass Center.
This function is not available with the blue UIM.
The display and operating method displayed in the FirstPass Center site are subject to
change.
To show FirstPass sites, you can use Full Browser as well.
You cannot send/receive mail or receive Messages R/F while connected to the
FirstPass Center.
Set the date and time using “Set time” beforehand to connect to the FirstPass Center.
This function is not available overseas.
With the FOMA terminal, server authentication and client authentication are performed
for safer data exchange. The site and your FOMA terminal exchange certificates,
check the other party’s certificate and verify each other for safer communication
service. By getting client authentication, you can enjoy more secure communication
services.
Client authentication is available via the Internet communication from the FOMA
terminal or via the Internet communication with the FOMA terminal connected to a
personal computer. To use the personal computer for the client authentication, you
need to install the FirstPass PC software from the provided CD-ROM.
For details, refer to “FirstPassManual” (PDF format) in the “FirstPassPCsoft” folder on
the CD-ROM. Adobe® Reader® (version 6.0 or higher is recommended) is required to
see “FirstPassManual” (PDF format). If it is not installed in your personal computer,
install Adobe® Reader® from the provided CD-ROM to see it.
For details such as how to use it, refer to “Adobe Reader Help”.
<Client Certificate>
Setting FirstPass
Client Authentication
You can perform user certificate operations on the site of the FirstPass
Center site.
1iOperate certificateClient certificateEnglish
You need to request the issue of the user certificate before you download
it. When requesting the issue of your user certificate is completed,
download the user certificate. After the downloading is completed, it is
saved on the UIM and the FirstPass sites will be displayable.
1Site display for the FirstPass Center
Request your certificateContinue
For an update, the message “Updating user certificate”
is displayed.
When you have already requested the issue of the user
certificate, select “Download your certificate” from the site display for the
FirstPass Center, go to step 3.
Access FirstPass Center
Site display for
the FirstPass Center
Information
Before using the FirstPass Center, select “The usage regulation (Japanese only)” and
carefully read the regulation.
You are not charged a packet communication fee for connecting to the FirstPass
Center.
Request Issue of User Certificate for Download
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2Enter your PIN2 code.
Enter your PIN2 code within 60 seconds. When the
code is not entered within 60 seconds, the connection is
cut off as an error entry.
See page 126 for PIN2 code.
3DownloadContinue
If you do not download the user certificate immediately, select “Menu”. From the
confirmation display asking whether to close the SSL page, select “YES”to
return to the site display for the FirstPass Center.
You can connect to FirstPass sites with your user certificate.
1Call up a FirstPass siteSelect an itemYES
2Enter your PIN2 code.
Enter your PIN2 code within 60 seconds. When the code is not entered within 60
seconds, the connection is cut off as an error entry.
See page 126 for PIN2 code.
Information
Before downloading a new or an updated certificate, be sure to request the user
certificate to be issued. User certificates cannot be downloaded until the request for
issue has been made.
Access Sites with User Certificate
Information
If you try to connect to the FirstPass site without the user certificate or when its
available period is expired, the confirmation display appears asking whether to
continue connecting to the site. Select “NO”to return to the previous page. Download
or update the user certificate from the FirstPass Center site and then access the site
again.
The packet communication fee for accessing the FirstPass site is included in
Pake-Houdai, Pake-Houdai Full or Pake-Houdai Double.
You can revoke the downloaded user certificate.
1Site display of the FirstPass CenterOther settings
Revoke your certificateYESEnter your PIN2 code.
Enter your PIN2 code within 60 seconds. When the code is not entered within 60
seconds, the connection is cut off as an error entry.
See page 126 for PIN2 code.
2ContinueContinueContinue
You can set the host for downloading the user certificate.
1iOperate certificateCertificate host
Highlight <Not recorded> and press l().
If you select a stored host, the setting is changed to that host.
To delete the stored host, press i( ), select “Delete”, enter your
Terminal Security Code, and then select “YES”.
Request Revocation of User Certificate
Information
To use FirstPass after revoking a certificate, you need to apply again for your user
certificate to be issued and then download it.
See page 209 for how to view the download user certificate.
<Certificate Host>
Changing Hosts for Certificate Issue
Normally, you do not need to change this setting.
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2Enter your Terminal Security Code
Do the following operations.
3Press l().
Default URL Enter a default URL.
You can enter up to 100 half-pitch alphanumeric characters.
Host address Enter a host address.
You can enter up to 99 half-pitch alphanumeric characters.
Before Using FirstPass
FirstPass is DOCOMO’s electronic authentication service. By using FirstPass, client
authentication is enabled, whereby the site and your FOMA terminal exchange
certificates, check the other party’s certificate and perform mutual authentication.
When requesting issue of a user certificate, carefully read “The usage regulation
(Japanese only)” on the display, agree to this, and then make the request.
You need to enter the PIN2 code to use the user certificate. Once you have entered
your PIN2 code, all subsequent operations will be deemed to be done by you, so be
careful not to let anyone else use your UIM or PIN2 code.
If your UIM is lost or stolen, “docomo Information Center” on the back page of this
manual can revoke your user certificate.
DOCOMO bears no obligation or responsibility with regard to the sites and
information provided by FirstPass sites. Please solve the problem between you and
FirstPass sites.
DOCOMO and the CA do not guarantee security when you use FirstPass and SSL,
so you should use them on your own judgment and responsibility.
i-motion movies are composed of video, sound and music, and you can
play them back obtaining from i-motion compatible sites into your FOMA
terminal. You can set the i-motion movie for a ring tone.
Two types of i-motion movies are available as shown below. The type of
the obtained i-motion movie differs depending on the site or file.
You can save up to 10 Mbytes per i-motion movie.
i-motion
Categories Description
Type Playback type
Standard
(normal) type
(can be saved)
Plays back after
obtaining
Plays back after obtaining all the data of an
i-motion movie.
Plays back while
obtaining
Plays back while obtaining an i-motion
movie. After obtaining, you can play it back
in the same way as “Plays back after
obtaining”.
Streaming
type
(cannot be
saved)
Plays back while
obtaining
Plays back while obtaining an i-motion
movie. The data is deleted after playback, so
you cannot play it back again or save it to the
FOMA terminal.
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1
Select an i-motion movie from an i-motion obtainable site
Play
See page 354 for the operation during playback.
If an i-motion movie can be played back during obtaining, it will be played back
during obtaining.
If “Automatic replay set.” is set to “ON”, the i-motion movie will be played back
automatically after it is obtained.
Select “Property” to display the i-motion information. (See page 355)
See page 201 to save a screen memo.
<Download i-motion>
Downloading i-motion from Sites
Play Back i-motion Obtained from a Site
Information
Depending on the accessed site or an i-motion movie, you might not be able to obtain
the data or play it back during obtaining, or play it back after obtaining. Also, you
cannot obtain an i-motion movie in ASF format.
See page 354 for the file formats of playable i-motion movies.
The playback stops when you close the FOMA terminal while playing back a standard
(normal) type of i-motion movie. The playback does not stop when you close the
FOMA terminal while playing back a streaming type of i-motion movie.
Even when you stop playing back the data of standard (normal) type while obtaining,
obtaining still continues.
Even if “Automatic replay set.” is set to “ON”, the data is not automatically played back
after obtaining when it is played back while obtaining.
For an i-motion movie that has restrictions on the number of playbacks, playable
period, or playable deadline, “ ” is displayed at the head of the title. An i-motion
movie with the playable period restricted cannot be played back before or after the
restriction period. If you remove the battery and keep it aside for a long time, the date/
time information in your FOMA terminal might be reset. In that case, you cannot play
back the i-motion movie that has restrictions on the playable period and playable
deadline. See “imotion info” for checking the playback restrictions.
You can save the obtained i-motion movie to your FOMA terminal. You
can save up to 262.1 Mbytes of files in total sharing the memory space
with other data files. (See page 529)
1A data acquisition completion displaySaveYES
Select a destination folder.
See page 205 when i-motion movies are stored to the maximum.
When you press l( ) to suspend downloading or when downloading is
suspended by an incoming call, the confirmation display appears asking whether to
resume downloading.
Select “YES” to resume downloading the remaining part. Select “NO” to show the data
acquisition completion display for a partially savable i-motion file. Select “Save pt.” to
save that file to any folder in “imotion” in “Data box”.
You can re-download the rest of the partially saved file from “Data box”.
The file name of the partially saved i-motion movie is “movie”.
When the playable period or playable deadline of the partially saved i-motion movie
has expired, you cannot download the remaining segments of the file. You can delete
the partially saved file when you try to download the file.
Depending on the line speed, line state, or radio wave conditions, the playback during
obtaining might be suspended or the images might be distorted. You can repeatedly
play back the standard (normal) type of i-motion movies after obtaining, but cannot
play back the streaming type of i-motion movies.
Save i-motion
Information
When downloading i-motion movie is suspended
Information
Depending on the i-motion movie, you might not be able to save the obtained data to
the FOMA terminal.
Partially saved i-motion movies cannot be played back from Data Box.
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You can set whether to play back an i-motion movie automatically, for
when you have obtained a standard (normal) type of i-motion movie from
a site or have selected a screen memo which contains a standard
(normal) type of i-motion movie.
1ii-mode settingsAutomatic replay set.
ON or OFF
This service distributes information such as news and weather forecast
to i-Channel mobile phones. The automatically received latest
information flows on the Stand-by display by tickers. You can read it on
the i-Channel list by pressing the i-Channel key. (See page 214)
Further, two types of channels, “Basic channel” provided by DOCOMO
and “Favorite channel” provided by IPs (Information Providers) are
available. You are not charged a packet communication fee for
auto-updates of “Basic channel” information.
You are charged a packet communication fee for auto-updates of
“Favorite channel” information which is enabled by registering your
favorite channels. For both of “Basic channel” and “Favorite channel”,
note that you are separately charged a packet communication fee for
browsing detailed information.
When you use the international roaming service, you are charged a
packet communication fee for both auto-update and browsing detailed
information.
i-Channel is a pay service which is available on a subscription basis (You need to
subscribe to i-mode to apply for i-Channel).
For details on i-Channel, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA version”.
The i-Channel service is provided in Japanese only.
<Automatic Replay Setting>
Setting Automatic Replay of i-motion
Information
Note that a streaming type of i-motion movie is played back automatically even if this
function is set to “OFF”.
i-Channel
When “Ticker ON/OFF” is set to “ON”, up to 10 ticker files for the latest
information flow repeatedly on the Stand-by display. If you want to know
more about the information, you can obtain the details from the Channel
list.
1Press Zo.
The Channel list appears regardless of the “Ticker ON/
OFF” setting.
” blinks during receiving information.
You cannot show the Channel list even by pressing Zo
from the horizontal Stand-by display.
2Select an item (link).
Information
When the FOMA terminal is turned off or if radio wave conditions are bad such as
when it is out of the service area, you may not be able to receive information even if
you have contracted to the i-Channel service. In that case, select the channel for
unsigned subscribers that appears by pressing +Zo; then you can now receive
information, and tickers flow on the Stand-by display. If your FOMA terminal remains
in the default state, you may not be able to receive information. Press +Zo, and then
information is received and tickers flow on the Stand-by display.
To receive i-Channel information overseas, you are charged a communication fee by
channel (domestic talk-free service does not apply).
After you cancel the contract for the i-Channel service, the ticker setting is
automatically set to off.
If you cancel the contract for the i-mode service before you cancel the contract for the
i-Channel service, the ticker setting remains on.
Using i-Channel
Channel list
Information
The ring tone does not sound and the vibrator does not work even when information
comes in. In addition, the Call/Charging indicator does not light or flicker.
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1ii-ChannelDo the following operations.
Tickers are not displayed in the following cases:
When the information is automatically updated after that or when you press +Zo to
receive the latest information, tickers automatically flow.
When the UIM is replaced. When “Host selection” is changed
When “Reset i-Channel” is executed. When “Reset settings” is executed.
When “Initialize” is executed.
However, the information might not be automatically updated when “Host selection” is
changed. To receive the latest information, press +Zo to display the Channel list.
When “Host selection” is changed, the i-Channel connecting end is also changed. (In
ordinary, you do not need to change the setting.)
Depending on your usage state, you might receive information from i-Channel when
you display the Channel list.
Even if you change “i-mode” of “Character size”, the character size for the Channel list
might not change instantly.
Setting How Ticker is Displayed
Information
Channel list You can display the Channel list.
Go to step 2 on page 214.
Ticker ON/OFF You can set whether to display tickers on the Stand-by display.
ON or OFF
Ticker font size set. You can set the character size of tickers.
Extra large, Large, or Standard
You can check the ticker by pressing l( ). Press r
to return to the former display.
Ticker color set. You can set the background color and font color of ticker.
Select a pattern.
You can check the ticker by pressing l( ). Press r
to return to the former display.
i-concier is a service that you can receive useful information such as rail
transit, road traffic, weather, or any events by character (Machi-chara
image) on the Stand-by display. From the site, you can use scheduler
more conveniently by downloading schedule events (i-schedule events)
such as match schedules of sports or the activity information of the
artist.
Also, you can save the Phonebooks entries, mail messages, still images,
schedule events (including i-schedule events), and ToruCa files to the
Data Storage Center easily. Downloaded i-schedule events and ToruCa
files can be updated by IPs (Information Providers).
Ticker scroll speed You can set the ticker flowing speed.
Select a speed.
You can check the ticker by pressing l( ). Press r
to return to the former display.
Reset i-Channel You can initialize the ticker information, set “Ticker ON/OFF” to
“ON”, and “i-Channel ticker” of “Private window” to “OFF”.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Information
You can perform “Ticker ON/OFF”, “Ticker font size set.”, “Ticker color set.”, “Ticker
scroll speed”, and “Reset i-Channel” for each mode of 2in1. However, i-Channel
information is initialized for all modes. Further, when 2in1 is deactivated, they become
common to the settings in A Mode.
<Ticker ON/OFF>
In Public Mode (Drive Mode), or during Lock All, tickers are not displayed.
<Reset i-Channel>
Tickers are not displayed after you execute “Reset i-Channel”. When the information
is automatically updated after that or when you press +Zo to receive the latest
information, tickers automatically flow.
i-concier
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When your FOMA terminal is in the service area, you can receive
information reports automatically.
When information comes in, “ ” appears at the top of the display.
You can save up to 50 received information. They are overwritten from
the oldest one in order.
1When information arrives, “ ” blinks and contents of
information is displayed on the Stand-by display.
When multiple information received at a time, the latest one is displayed on the
Stand-by display.
Message telling information arrival appears while a display other than the
Stand-by display is shown or during horizontal Stand-by display. Select “Confirm”
to check the details of the information.
Before Using i-concier
i-concier is pay service which is available on a subscription basis (You need to
subscribe to i-mode and Data Security Service to apply for i-concier).
The information in this service is provided by DOCOMO or IPs (Information
Providers). You are not charged a packet communication fee for receiving the
information provided by DOCOMO. You are charged a packet communication fee for
receiving the information provided by IPs (Information Providers).
You are separately charged a packet communication fee for browsing detailed
information.
When you use the international roaming service, you are charged a packet
communication fee for both auto-update and browsing detailed information.
Other than the service fee for using i-concier, you might be separately charged an
information fee depending on the i-schedule.
You are separately charged a packet communication fee for auto-updates of
i-schedule events, ToruCa files and Phonebook entries.
For details on i-concier, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA
version”.
Receive Information
2Select a message.
You can erase a message by pressing h from the Stand-by display or
highlighting a message and pressing r or h.
You can show the display for selecting desktop icons by highlighting a message
and pressing l( ). (See page 32)
1m1i-concier1Select information.
An unread mark appears for unread information.
Schedule event files or ToruCa files might be attached
to information, or links are embedded in it for visiting a
site of more detailed or related information. Select
information with an unread mark to check these
contents.
1i-concier Menu display1l(MENU)
1スケジューラへ (To scheduler) or
トルカへ (To ToruCa)
スケジューラへ (To scheduler)
. . . Displays the Calendar display. (See page 408)
トルカへ (To ToruCa)
. . . Displays the ToruCa Folder list. (See page 320)
Displaying i-concier Screen
i-concier Menu
display
Display Schedule/ToruCa
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1i-concier Menu displayl(MENU)設定 (Settings)
Do the following operations.
You can select whether to display received messages on the Stand-by display.
1ii-mode settingsInformation disp. set
ON or OFF
Configuring i-concier Settings
iコンシェルとは?
(What is i-concier?)
You can display an expanation about i-concier.
iコンシェルイン
フォメーション設定
(i-concier
information setting)
You can set delivered contents of information, etc.
自動お預かり/更新
設定
(Automatic store/
update setting)
See page 141.
その他共通設定
(Other common
seting)
You can perform changing profile or setting when you use the
service overseas, etc.
お預かりデータ確認
(Check stored data)
See page 141.
お預かりデータ更新
(Update stored data)
See page 142.
お預かり通信履歴
(Stored data
exchanging history)
See page 142.
サービス各種手続き
(Service various
procedures)
You can perform contract or cancel contract, etc.
サービスご利用にあ
たって
(For using the
service)
You can display the usage rules of i-concier.
Information Display Setting
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Full Browser/PC Movie
Displaying Web Pages Designed for PC . . . . . <Full Browser> 220
Setting Full Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Full Browser Settings> 224
PC Movie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227
Downloading PC Movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228
Playing PC Movies from Data Box . . . . . . . <PC Movie Player> 229
220
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. When you switch it manually, select “CHG wide scr. mode” 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 “Mobile
Phone User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA version”.
You can browse Internet web pages composed of frames. You can select a frame to
display it as well. (See page 223)
You can display SSL/TLS-compatible pages via Full Browser.
SSL 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.
<Full Browser>
Displaying Web Pages Designed for PC
1iFull BrowserSelect an item.
Home. . . . . . . . . . . . Displays an Internet web page set as Home URL.
Bookmark. . . . . . . . Displays an Internet web page stored in Bookmark.
(See page 200)
Last URL. . . . . . . . . Displays an Internet web page you viewed last time.
Go to location . . . . Displays an Internet web page by entering a URL.
(See “Displaying Internet Web Pages” on page 199)
Full Browser settings
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configures Full Browser settings. (See page 224)
When “Access setting” is set to “No”, the confirmation display appears asking
whether to start Full Browser. Highlight “Yes” and select “OK” to switch setting of
“Access setting”, then Full Browser starts up.
Further, you can connect to a site for signing up a packet flat-rate service via
i-mode by selecting “To sign up a packet flat-rate service, click here”.
To end Full Browser, press h with an Internet web page displayed and select
“YES”.
Information
You can display up to 1 Mbyte per page. However, you can download the Flash movie
up to 10 Mbytes.
It may take long to display some Internet web pages.
You cannot use the following functions in Full Browser:
Phone To function Screen memos PDF files
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Full Browser/PC Movie
: Displaying in the multiwindow
Window number/Number of windows
: During communication in another window
: During communication in another frame
: Phone Mode
: PC Mode
: Displaying an enlarged frame
: Normal pointer
: While selecting a link
: During obtaining or processing data
: Drag Mode
: While dragging an object
: While selecting a text input area
: While selecting a Flash movie
: While selecting a operatable Flash movie
: While selecting a text-inputable Flash movie
Operations for the Full Browser display
Full Browser Display
Operation Key operation
Phone Mode PC Mode
Return to previous page Co or 1
(Co is not available during
displaying the pointer.)
1
Forward to next page Vo or 3
(Vo is not available during
displaying the pointer.)
3
Scroll display Bo
(Mo during displaying the
pointer)
Mo
Switch to Drag Mode
(Only while displaying the pointer)
Oo(for at least one second)
Scroll display page by page </> or m()/c()
To scroll to the top/end of the page, </>(for at least
one second), m()/c( ) (for at least
one second) or a/s
When “Display pointer” of “Pointer/scroll” in “Full Browser settings” is set to “ON”, the
pointer appears in Full Browser display, then you can scroll the display or select contents
and others by the pointer.
You can scroll not only upward/downward but also obliquely when scrolling the display
by the pointer.
When you switch to Drag Mode while displaying the pointer
You can switch to Drag Mode by pressing and holding Oo for at least one second during
displaying the pointer. By switching to Drag Mode, you can operate
Drag-Mode-compatible contents. In Drag Mode, the pointer is displayed as “ ”.
1. The pointer switches to ” by pressing Oo in Drag Mode, then you can move the
contents by grabbing it.
2. Move the contents by pressing Mo, and press Oo to let the contents off and the
pointer returns to “ ”.
Press and hold Oo for at least one second to release Drag Mode.
Reload 2
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
0
Full display d
Each time of pressing switches between the normal
display and the full display.
About operation by the pointer
Operation Key operation
Phone Mode PC Mode
Information
The operation differs depending on the contents.
You cannot operate other than the operations of contents in Drag Mode.
You cannot drag in Phone Mode.
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Two modes, “Phone mode” and “PC mode”, are available for the Full
Browser display.
1iFull BrowserFull Browser settings
Display Mode settingPhone mode or PC mode
Phone mode
. . . .Displays an Internet web page to fit in the display width of the FOMA terminal.
You do not need to scroll sideways; you can browse Internet web pages only
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 1400 (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 “Change disp. mode” of “Settings” from the Function menu.
Press l( ) from the Full Browser display to switch to “Operation
mode”. The operation palette is displayed in Operation Mode, and you
can move to the previous/next page or enlarge/reduce the display size.
No: Moves to the previous/next page.
Bo: Enlarges/reduces the display size.
You can display the guide of key operation when you press
i( ) in Operation Mode.
Switch Display Mode
Use Operation Mode
You can simultaneously open up to five Internet web pages via Full
Browser.
You can switch the simultaneously opened Internet web pages to show one by one.
1Full Browser displayi()Open new window
Select an item.
Bookmark. . . .Opens a new window to show an Internet web page stored in
Bookmark. (See page 200)
Enter URL. . . .Opens a new window to show an Internet web page by entering a
URL. (See “Displaying Internet Web Pages” on page 199)
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 223 for how to switch or close the window.
Open in the Multiwindow
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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You can display Internet web pages composed of frames. You can select
a frame, and enlarge each selected frame for displaying.
1From an Internet web page composed of frames
Use Mo to highlight a frame, and press Oo().
In Phone Mode, use Bo
to highlight a frame.
To return to the display for
all frames, press r or
select “Others” and select
“All frames” from the
Function menu.
You can switch to Full Browser to show the Internet web pages
incorrectly displayed by i-mode.
1While a page to be shown is displayed in Full Browser
i()InternetSwitch to FBOK
Display a Page Composed of Frames
All frames Enlarged by frame
Information
When an Internet web page has many divided frames, you might not be able to open
all frames. “ ” is added to the frames that you could not open.
Switch from i-mode to Full Browser
Information
You cannot correctly display some Internet web pages.
Function Menu of Full Browser Display
Home
Set as home URL You can set the displayed Internet web page as Home
URL.
YES
Display home You can display the Internet web page set as Home URL.
Bookmark
Add bookmark See page 200.
Bookmark See page 200.
Enter URL You can enter a URL to display an Internet web page.
Select a text box.
Go to step 2 of “Displaying Internet Web Pages” on
page 199.
The URL of displayed site is entered beforehand.
Open new window See page 222.
CHG/close window
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
Reload The contents on the Internet web page is updated to the
latest ones.
Save image See page 203.
Settings
224
Full Browser/PC Movie
Change disp. mode See page 222.
CHG wide scr. mode/
RLS wide scr. mode
You can switch vertical display and horizontal display.
Set full display See page 225.
Pointer/scroll
Display pointer See page 225.
Speed See page 225.
Focus while scroll See page 225.
Zoom See page 225.
Set image display See page 225.
Sound effect See page 225.
Cookie
Cookie setting You can set whether to validate cookies.
Go to step 1 of on page 226.
Delete Cookies You can delete cookies.
Go to step 1 of “Delete Cookies” on page 227.
Referer setting You can set whether to send a referer.
Go to step 1 of “Referer Setting” on page 227.
Others
All frames You can return to the display for all frames from the display
for the enlarged frame.
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 146.
Add desktop icon See page 31.
Change CHR code See page 197.
Page info You can display information of the displayed Internet web
page.
URL or Title
You can upload JPEG or GIF images or i-motion movies stored in the
FOMA terminal to an Internet web page.
1Bring up a file uploadable siteOperate 参照(Reference)
and othersPicture orimotion
Select a file to be uploaded.
Procedure for uploading files differs depending on the site.
1iFull BrowserFull Browser settings
Do the following operations.
Certificate See page 197.
Retry You can play back the displayed animation from the
beginning.
Key guide You can display the guide of key operation of Full Browser
display.
Information
<Compose message>
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 Files
Information
You can upload up to 2 Mbytes in total.
You may not be able to upload files depending on the Internet web page.
You cannot upload the files whose output from FOMA terminal is prohibited.
<Full Browser Settings>
Setting Full Browser
Home URL You can set Home URL.
Select the URL fieldEnter a URLOK
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Full Browser/PC Movie
Display Mode setting See page 222.
Set full display You can set whether to display the Full Browser display in full
display.
ON or OFF
Pointer/scroll
Display pointer You can set whether to display the pointer on Full Browser
display.
ON or OFF
Speed You can set scroll speed.
High speed, Medium speed, or Low speed
Focus while scroll You can set whether to highlight links while scrolling.
ON or OFF
Zoom 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 “Select disp.
area” from the Function menu of the Full Browser display.
Access setting 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 “Yes” and then select
“OK”, then the setting switches to “Yes”, and Full
Browser becomes available.
Set image display You can set whether to display images.
ON or OFF
PC Movie auto-play You can set whether to automatically play back the
downloaded type of PC movies while obtaining.
ON or OFF
Sound effect setting You can set the sound volume of effect tones or sounds of the
Flash movies included in Internet web pages.
Select a sound volume level.
Auto NW trans. You can set whether to communicate when the transmission
is made automatically while displaying Internet web page.
Select an item.
YES . . . .Communicates automatically.
NO . . . . .Does not communicate automatically.
Notify . . .The confirmation display appears asking whether to
communicate each time the FOMA terminal tries to
communicate automatically.
Even if “Notify” is set, when you select “YES (default)” on the
confirmation display, the setting switches to “YES”.
Use phone info To display a Flash movie while an Internet web page is
displayed, the information in the FOMA terminal may be used.
You can select whether to permit the information to be used
for that case.
YES or NO
Cookie
Cookie setting See page 226.
Delete Cookies See page 227.
Referer setting See page 227.
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 “Valid” is set, you can use the JavaScript function to
browse Internet web pages in Full Browser.
Valid or Invalid
Window Open Guard You can set whether to prevent a new window from opening
automatically by JavaScript.
Valid or Invalid
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Reset last URL You can erase the URL of the Internet web page you viewed
last.
YES
Check settings You can check respective Full Browser settings.
Information
<Display pointer>
When “Off” is set, the operation of flash movies is not available.
<Access setting>
If you replace the UIM with a new one when “Yes” is set, the setting switches to “No”.
<Set image display>
Even when “ON” is set, images might not be displayed correctly. In this case, “ ” is
displayed.
When “OFF” is set, “ ” is displayed and the data file is not received.
<Sound effect setting>
Even when “ON” is set, the effect tones may not sound depending on Flash movies.
<Use phone info>
The available information is as follows:
Date and time set by “Set time” Language selected by “Select language”
<Script setting>
Some Internet web pages may not be displayed correctly unless “Valid” is set.
Even when “Valid” is set, it might not work depending on JavaScript.
By using cookies, you can effectively access the Internet web pages you
have accessed once.
A cookie is the system to temporarily save personal information such as
the date/time or number of times you accessed an Internet web page. The
information from the server is written into the FOMA terminal, temporarily
saved, and used for content services.
If a cookie is sent, the information such as the date/time or number of times you
accessed an Internet web page is also sent to the web page. Note that even if your
information is detected by a third party by sending a cookie, we cannot be held
responsible for that. However, you may not be able to correctly display or use some
Internet web pages or content services unless the cookie setting is valid.
You can set whether to validate cookies.
1iFull BrowserFull Browser settingsCookie
Cookie settingSelect an item.
Valid . . . . . . . Always validates cookies. The confirmation display does not appear
before a cookie is sent or received.
Invalid . . . . . . Always invalidates cookies.
Sending . . . . Validates cookie’s sending/receiving. The confirmation display
appears each time a cookie is sent.
Receiving . . . Validates cookie’s sending/receiving. The confirmation display
appears each time a cookie is received.
Sending/receiving
. . . . . . . . . . . . The confirmation display appears asking whether to permit a cookie
to be sent or received each time a cookie is sent or received.
When you replace your UIM with another one, “Invalid” is set. If you change the
setting with replacing one inserted, the display for entering your Terminal Security
Code might appear.
Setting Cookie
Cookie Setting
Information
When “Sending”, “Receiving”, or “Sending/receiving” is set, the confirmation display
might consecutively appear asking whether to send/receive (update) cookies
depending on the Internet web page.
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1iFull BrowserFull Browser settingsCookie
Delete CookiesEnter your Terminal Security Code
YES
The referer denotes the link source information. When a referer is sent,
the information about from which page you have accessed it is sent to
the site.
Note that even if your information is detected by a third party by sending
a referer, we cannot be held responsible for that.
You can set whether to send a referer while an Internet web page is open.
1iFull BrowserFull Browser settings
Referer settingSelect an item.
Send . . . . . .Sends a referer.
Unsend . . . .Does not send a referer.
Notify. . . . . .When a referer is sent, the confirmation display appears asking
whether to send it.
Delete Cookies
Setting Referer
Referer Setting
Information
When “Notify” is set, the confirmation display might consecutively appear asking
whether to send a referer depending on the Internet web page.
By using high speed communication, you can play back smooth and
high-quality PC movies provided by portal sites, movie specialty sites
and other sites on the Internet.
PC Movie Player supports playback of Windows Media® Video.
When downloading or streaming a PC movie, you might receive a bulky size of file.
Note that you are charged a high packet communication fee for a bulky sent/received
file such as a streaming type file whose size is not limited. For the details of the packet
communication fee and billing plan, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode]
FOMA version”.
The distribution server for streaming type supports Windows Media Services 4.1 and
Windows Media Services 9. You cannot play back a streaming type of PC movie
distributed from other than Windows Media Services 4.1 and Windows Media Services
9.
Some sites check the operating environment (browser type, OS type, etc.) are checked
and you might not be able to play back PC movies.
See page 230 for the supported file format of PC movies.
PC Movie
Categories Description
Type Playback type
Streaming type
(cannot be saved)
Plays back while
obtaining
You can play back a PC movie while
obtaining it. A long time playback is
available.
Download type
(can be saved)
Plays back while
obtaining
When “PC Movie auto-play” is set to “ON”,
you can play back a PC movie while
obtaining it. You can save it to the
microSD card after download and play it
back without re-connection. Up to 10
Mbytes of a file can be downloaded.
Plays back a file
saved to the
microSD card
To the microSD card, you can save not
only data files obtained by the FOMA
terminal but also PC movies obtained or
created on a personal computer, and then
play them back. You can save a bulky file
of up to the space size of microSD card.
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1Select a PC movie from a PC movie
obtainable siteYES
See page 229 for the operation during playback.
Among the PC movies protected by the license, you can play back the streaming type
of PC movies only. You cannot play back the download type of PC movies protected by
the license.
You might not be able to play back PC movies depending on the license setting of the
PC movies.
If files are stored to the maximum when you try to obtain a license to save it to the
FOMA terminal, the confirmation display appears asking whether to delete currently
stored licenses to save a new one. Select “YES” to delete all the stored licenses to
save it. You need to obtain a license again to play back a PC movie whose license is
deleted.
Downloading PC Movies
Playing Back a Streaming Type of PC Movie
About license (Windows Media DRM)
1Select a PC movie from a PC movie obtainable site
YES
See page 229 for the operation during playback.
If “PC Movie auto-play” is set to “ON”, a PC movie is played back during
obtaining. If “OFF” is set, you can play it back by selecting “Play” from the data
acquisition completion display.
When you obtain a download type of PC movie from a site, the file is obtained
while it is played back, and obtaining itself continues even when you suspend the
playback midway.
Depending on the type of a PC movie being obtained or the reason why the obtaining is
suspended, the operation differs.
Streaming type
After the suspension by an incoming call, alarm notification, or disconnection of
communication, the obtaining will be in pause state. Press
Oo
( ) to resume
playback from the suspended point.
The display before playback returns when you suspend obtaining by pressing
r
or
h
.
Download type
After the suspension by an incoming call, alarm notification, or disconnection of
communication, the data acquisition completion display appears. Select “Play” to play
back the obtained segments of the file. Select “Save” to save the obtained segments of
the file. (See “Saving PC Movies”.) Select “ResumeDL” to resume obtaining from the
suspended point.
The confirmation display appears asking whether to discard the data when you suspend
obtaining by pressing r or h.
For download type of PC movies, the downloading is continued when there is an
incoming voice call, a mail message or Message R/F receiving, or alarm notification.
Depending on the PC movie or the site you are connecting to, you cannot resume from
the suspended point even by pressing Oo( ) or selecting “ResumeDL”. In that
case, the obtaining resumes from the top of the file.
Playing Back a Download Type of PC Movie
When obtaining a PC movie is suspended
Information
Note that there is no upper size limit for a streaming type of PC movie, you might
exchange the files of no size limit. When obtaining it, the confirmation display appears
asking whether to play it back.
Depending on the site or PC movie you are connecting to, you might not be able to
obtain a file, play it back during obtaining, or play it back after obtaining.
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You can save the obtained PC movies to the microSD card. However, you
cannot save the streaming type of PC movies.
1A data acquisition completion displaySaveYES
The PC movie is saved to the folder selected by “Select storage”.
When the maximum number of files has already been saved to the microSD card
or memory space is full, the confirmation display appears asking whether to
delete unnecessary files to save new one. Select “YES” and select unnecessary
files from the displayed list in Data Box to delete them. Before deleting, you can
play back PC movies on the microSD card for confirmation, but cannot display
the previous or next files.
Depending on the line speed, line state, or radio wave conditions, the playback during
obtaining might be suspended or the images might blur. You can repeatedly play back
the download type of PC movies after obtaining but cannot play back the streaming
type of PC movies.
If the PC movie has the restrictions on the playable period, you cannot play it back
before and after that period. If you leave your FOMA terminal with the battery pack
removed for a long time, the date/time information retained in the FOMA terminal
might be reset. In that case, you cannot play back the PC movie that has the
restrictions on the playable period or playable deadline. See “Contents info” for
checking the playback restrictions.
If you try to play back a PC movie with a low battery, the battery alert tone sounds
regardless of the setting of “Keypad sound”, and the confirmation display appears
asking whether to play it back. When the battery becomes low during playback, the
playback pauses, and the confirmation display appears asking whether to end the
playback.
Saving PC Movies
Information
Information
You cannot attach the saved PC movie to an i-mode mail message for sending.
You can play back movies published on the Internet for personal
computers or PC movies saved to the microSD card via a personal
computer, etc.
In Horizontal Open Style, PC movies are played back horizontally. You
can switch styles during playback.
You can play back the sound of movies by connecting the Flat-plug Stereo Earphone
Set (option). Also, you can play back the sound wirelessly from a commercial Bluetooth
device. (See page 427)
1mData boxPC Movie
2microSDSelect a folderSelect a file.
When you press and hold
p for at least one second
or press h during
playback, pause, or halt,
PC Movie Player ends. It
ends even when you play
back during obtaining.
Operations while playing back a PC movie
See page 232 for when you operate from the Function menu.
<PC Movie Player>
Playing PC Movies from Data Box
PC Movie Type
Selection display
PC Movie Folder list PC Movie list
Operation Key operation
Pause1Oo() or p
Oo() or p to play back
Fast forward1l()
l( ) to play back
Display next file23Vo
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1 You might not be able to operate this for some PC movies.
2 You cannot operate this for a streaming type of PC movie, or when you are playing
back a PC movie while obtaining it. You cannot operate this when you play back an
obtained but unsaved PC movie from the data acquisition completion display, either.
3 The files are displayed in the order on the PC Movie list. You can operate this when
you play back from the PC Movie list. However, PC movies in WVX, ASX, and WAX
formats are skipped.
4 When three seconds have elapsed after starting playback, you go back to the
beginning of the file. However, you might not be able to operate this for a streaming
type of PC movie or when you are playing back a PC movie while obtaining it.
5 You cannot operate this during fast-rewinding.
6 The horizontal playback is valid during playback only. When you close the playback
display, the vertical display returns.
Display previous file23Co4
Select position to play
15Press and hold No.
Sound volume adjustment Bo or </>
Mute/Release mute i
Switch vertical display/
horizontal display67
[Normal Style only]
c()
Each time of pressing switches display directions.
Icon
[Horizontal Open Style only]
m8
Each time of pressing switches whether to display
icons and navigations.
Remaster 9
Each time of pressing switches between “ON” and
“OFF”.
Listening 8
Each time of pressing switches in order of “OFF”
“Surround” Natur1” “Natur2”.
Equalizer 7
Each time of pressing switches in order of “Normal”
“H-BASS1” “H-BASS2” “Train”.
Operation Key operation 7 You cannot operate this for PC movies with incompatible video data or voice-only
PC movies.
8 Even if you set the icons not to be displayed, the icon such as “ ”, “ ”, “ ” or “
appears during communication or when an i-mode mail message or Message R/F
comes in.
If you play back on the horizontal display from the pause state, the display might
become dark, however, the video appears soon after you resume the playback.
You can perform the following operations when you play back or pause a
PC movie using the switch of Flat-plug Stereo Earphone Set (option) or
Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch (option).
Specification for PC movie playback
1The complex profile of Windows Media Video 9 is not supported.
You might be able to play back the files that exceed the bit rates described above.
Even when the file format is supported, you might not be able to obtain files, play back
during obtaining, or play back after obtaining depending on the file.
If the file format of either video or audio is not supported, the file of the supported format
only might be output.
Operation Switch operation
Pause Press once.
To play back, press again.
Play back next file Press twice in succession.
Play back previous file Press three times in succession.
When playback time is over three seconds, you go
back to the beginning of the file.
File format WMV, WMA, WVX, WAX, ASF, ASX
Extension wmv, wma, wvx, wax, asf, asx
Codec Video Windows® Media Video 8 through 91
Audio Windows® Media Audio 2 through 9
Bit rate Video WMV 8 768 kbps
WMV 9 2 Mbps
Voice 384 kbps
Video size WMV 8 352 dots x 288 dots
WMV 9 800 dots x 480 dots
Frame rate 30 fps
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Icons on the PC Movie list
” and “ ” are displayed only for “Position memory” or “Played history”.
The Position Memory Selection display appears. When you select “Marker to resume” or
“Position memory1 through 9”, the PC movie is played back from the stored position.
You can display information about the position memory by pressing i( ) and
selecting “Posit. memory info”.
To delete “Position memory”, press i( ) and select “Multiple-choice”, “Delete
this”, or “Delete all”. You cannot delete “Marker to resume”.
When a PC movie with a position memory has been deleted or moved to another
folder, or when its file name has been edited, you cannot play it back.
Information
Files with the extension of wvx, wax, asx are the files for which the URL of a PC movie
on the Internet is specified. When you select those files saved on the microSD card,
streaming or downloading playback starts from the specified URL.
Icon File format
WMV, ASF
WVX, ASX
WMA
WAX
Icon Description
PC movie on the Internet
PC movie saved to the microSD card
When you select “Position memory” from the PC Movie Type
Selection display
Marker to resume This is stored automatically when a call comes in, an alarm
operates, or the battery level goes flat during playback of a PC
movie, or when you terminate the PC Movie player during
playback.
Position memory You can store in any optional position in a PC movie, and create
up to nine position memories. (See page 232 and page 233)
Even when you play back a PC movie from a position memory, it may be played back
from the beginning, depending on the PC movie.
When you play back a PC movie, the URL or storage location
of that file is stored as a history. Up to 30 histories are stored,
and when those are exceeded, the oldest history is overwritten.
Select a played history to play back the PC movie according to
the history information.
When a PC movie stored in a played history has been
deleted or moved to another folder, you cannot play it back.
When you play back an obtained but unsaved PC movie from the data acquisition
completion display, it is not stored in Played History.
When you select “Played history” from the PC Movie Type
Selection display
Function Menu of the PC Movie Folder List
Played History list
Add folder Enter a folder name.
You can enter up to 31 full-pitch/63 half-pitch characters.
Edit folder name Enter a folder name.
You can enter up to 31 full-pitch/63 half-pitch characters.
Delete folder Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Select storage You can set a destination folder for saving downloaded PC
movies to the microSD card.
YES
Information
<Select storage>
” is displayed for the folder set as a destination folder.
Function Menu of the PC Movie List/Played History List
Contents info You can display the file title, file name, and others of the PC
movie.
Move You can move the PC movie to another folder.
Select a destination folder.
Edit title
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Edit title Enter a title.
You can enter up to 18 full-pitch/36 half-pitch characters.
Reset title You can reset the title to the default.
YES
Copy You can copy the PC movie to another folder.
Select a destination folder.
History info You can display information of the played history.
Position memory You can store the URL information of the PC movie stored in
Played History to a position memory. When you play back the
file from the position memory, it is played back from the
beginning.
Select a position memory number to be registered.
You cannot select “Marker to resume”.
Multiple-choice You can select multiple files and operate them.
Put a check mark for files to be operatedi()
Select an item.
Delete . . . . . . . . See “Delete this” on page 232.
Copy . . . . . . . . . See page 232.
Move . . . . . . . . . See page 231.
Description You can display the lyric or description of the PC movie.
The words view or Description view
Up to 1,024 full-pitch/2,048 half-pitch characters can be
displayed in each.
Memory info You can display the used memory space (estimate).
Delete this YES
Delete all You can delete all the files in the folder.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Listing You can change the display format of PC Movie list.
Title or File name
Function Menu during Pause/at the End of Playback
Fast The PC movie is played back fast.
To cancel it, press l().
Rewind The PC movie is played back fast in the opposite direction.
To cancel it, press l().
Stop You can end playback.
Position to play You can set the start position for playing back the PC movie.
Use No to move the cursor position of the time bar and
press Oo().
To cancel, press r.
Sound effect
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.
ON or OFF
Listening You can set sound effect for listening for the sound from an
earphone or Bluetooth device.
Select 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 “OFF”.
Equalizer You can change the quality of the sound from an earphone or
Bluetooth device.
Select an item.
Normal . . . .Reproduces normal sound quality.
H-BASS1. . .Enhances bass sound.
H-BASS2. . .Enhances bass sound more deeply than
H-BASS1.
Train . . . . . .Minimizes abnormal sound that causes sound
leakage.
Contents info See page 231.
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Position memory You can store a position memory in the PC movie. Operate at
the desired position in pause state.
Select a position memory number to be stored.
You cannot select “Marker to resume”.
Description See page 232.
Copy URL While playing back a PC movie published on the Internet, you
can copy the URL of that PC movie.
You can copy up to 512 half-pitch characters for the URL.
Display size You can set whether to display the PC movie in the original
size (Actual size) or to fit it to the display size.
Actual size or Fit in display
Even if you set to “Actual size”, the PC movie in excess of
the display size is reduced to the display size.
Information
<Position to play>
Depending on the PC movie, you might not be able to select the position to play.
<Sound effect>
Even if an earphone or Bluetooth device is not connected, the respective setting
contents are displayed on the display.
<Position memory>
Depending on the PC movie, the top position might be stored as the playback start
position regardless of the position where you pause.
<Display size>
Depending on the image size, the image might be displayed with the right or bottom
side cut off.
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Camera
Before Using Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236
Shooting Still Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Still Image Shoot> 239
Shooting Movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Movie Shoot> 241
Changing Settings for Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243
Setting Image Size and Image Quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244
Using Bar Code Reader. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Bar Code Reader> 248
Copyrights and Portrait Rights
You have no right to copy, modify, or distribute the contents of which a third party holds the copyright such as text, image, music, or software
programs downloaded from web pages on the Internet, or recorded using this product, without permission from the copyright holder except for
when the copy or quote is for personal use that is allowed by the copyright law.
Note that it may be prohibited to shoot or record live performances or exhibitions even for personal use.
Make sure that you refrain from shooting portraits of other persons and distributing such portraits over the Internet without consent, as this may
violate portrait rights.
You may be imposed punishment according to the law and rule (such as the nuisance prevention ordinance) if you use the FOMA terminal to give a remarkable
nuisance and misdeed to the public.
Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you when shooting and sending photos using camera-equipped mobile phones.
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Check the lens for any stain before shooting. If the lens is stained, clean
the lens with a soft cloth. If the lens is stained with fingerprints or
something oily, you will not be able to focus on a subject, or the stains
are reflected on still images or movies you shoot.
Make sure that you do not let fingers, hairs, or the strap overlap the lens
when shooting.
Make sure that you hold the FOMA terminal securely with your hands so
that it does not move when shooting. Otherwise, the image may be
blurred, especially in a dark place.
Do not leave the FOMA terminal with the lens pointing direct to the
sunlight. Pixels may be discolored or burns may result.
If you shoot under a fluorescent lamp, mercury lamp, or sodium lamp
flickering at high speeds, “flicker symptom”, horizontal stripes flow
from top to bottom or left to right of the display, may result. The color
tone for the image may vary depending on a shooting timing.
If you shoot a subject containing an area of an extremely high
brightness such as the reflection of sun light, the bright area might be
black-spotted but this is not a malfunction.
Images shot by the cameras might differ from actual subjects in color
tone and brightness.
When the battery level is low, you may not be able to save still or
moving shot images.
A slight time lag is found between when you press Oo() or 0
and when you actually shoot. Therefore, if you shoot a fast moving
subject, the subject might be shot with its position slightly away from
the one you see it when you press Oo() or 0.
Do not remove the microSD card while saving files to it. The FOMA
terminal or microSD card could malfunction.
If you turn off the power while saving a file, an incomplete file may be
saved.
Before Using Camera
Notes for when Shooting Images
If the battery pack is removed off while saving a file to the FOMA
terminal or microSD card, that data becomes contingent.
You need to obtain a microSD card separately to use the functions
related to the microSD card.
The microSD card is available at mass retailers for home electric
appliances, etc. (See page 370)
You can use the cameras to shoot
still images or movies.
You can switch between the front
(inside camera) and the back
(outside camera).
The outside camera comes with the
focus function to automatically focus
on subjects. (See page 243) The
Image Stabilizer function enables
you to shoot images with less blur.
(See page 245)
You can easily operate the main
functions for shooting not only from
the Function menu but also by
operating the keys.
Use Cameras
Inside
camera
Outside
camera
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Camera
Operations for shooting
1 You cannot operate them in Horizontal Open Style.
2 Each time of pressing switches in order of “Photo mode”“Movie mode”
“Continuous mode”.
3 Each time of pressing switches between “ON” and “OFF”.
4 Each time of pressing switches between “Phone” and “microSD”.
5 Each time of pressing switches between the inside camera and outside camera.
Icon menu operation +l
Function menu access1+i
Bar code reader1+m
Shutter/Save +Oo-0
Tele +Vo
Wide +Co
Settings for Focus
(when the outside camera is
used)
+Zo
Focus function
(when the outside camera is
used) +Xo
Change camera-mode2+c
Icons3.<
Brightness -1
White balance -2
Photo mode -3
Image quality -4
Image size -5
High sensitivity
(when the outside camera is
used) -6
Auto timer3-7
Store in4-9
Switch cameras5-d
End camera
(in ordinary time)
Release focus lock
(when focus is locked)
-r
End camera -h
Information
While the camera is activated, the Call/Charging indicator flickers. You cannot turn off
flickering.
You cannot change or mute the volume of the shutter sound. You cannot set a
downloaded melody for the shutter sound, either.
If no key operation is done on the Finder display, the camera is automatically
deactivated after about three minutes.
When you shoot in a dark place, ensure to set “Photo mode” of “Camera settings” to
“Night mode”.
You can operate the following by the Icon menu: “Brightness”, “White balance”,
“Photo mode”, “Image quality”, “Image size”, “Focus”, and “High sensitivity”.
On the Finder display, the settings are indicated by bars and icons.
Camera Setting and Finder Display


 
  
Icon/bar name Icon Description Page
Camera mode Photo mode 239
Movie mode 241
/ / Continuous mode (Auto, Manual, Auto
bracket) 239
Store in Phone: Stores in the FOMA terminal. 245
microSD: Stores on the microSD card.
Number of
recordable
image
Number of remaining recordable still
images
Up to 999 images are displayed.
Memory
capacity bar
Memory usage state (estimate) in Movie
mode
Displayed in red when the memory space
reaches maximum.
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Camera
File size
setting
Mail restrict’n (S): Up to 500 Kbytes can be
saved.
244Mail restrict’n (L): Up to 2 Mbytes can be
saved.
Long time: Long time recording is possible.
Image
stabilizer
Auto 245
Shooting
status
During movie recording 241
Movie type set Records only the video. 245
Recordable
time Recordable time (estimate) for movies
Icon display / Switches between ON and OFF 246
Top icon Shows the vertical direction of the still
image or movie.
Zoom bar Zooming status 243
Brightness Brightness of shot image 244
White balance Auto: For adjusting white balance
automatically
244
Fine: For shooting outdoors in fine weather
Cloudy: For shooting in cloudy weather or
in the shade
Light bulb: For shooting under
incandescent light
Fluorescent light: For shooting under
fluorescent light
Number of
frames for
continuous
shooting
/Number of frames at “Manual” shooting in
“Continuous mode” 245
Auto timer ON 247
Photo mode Normal
244Portrait
Sports
Icon/bar name Icon Description Page
Photo mode Food
244
Scenery
Night mode
Backlight
Character
Snow
Sunset
Pet
Image quality Normal: Standard quality
244Fine: Fairly high quality
Super fine: High quality
Image size
(Photo mode/
Continuous
mode)
/
Outside camera photo
5M (1944 x 2592 )
244
/ 3.7M Wide (1456 x 2592)
/ 3M (1536 x 2048)
/ 2M Wide (1080 x 1920)
/ 2M (1200 x 1600)
/ 1M (960 x 1280)
/ Stand-by (480 x 854)
/
Inside camera
Continuous
VGA (480 x 640)
/ QVGA (240 x 320)
/ QCIF (144 x 176)
/ Sub-QCIF (96 x 128)
Icon/bar name Icon Description Page
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See page 346 for how to display saved still images.
1Press c.
The Camera menu is displayed by
mLifeKitCamera.
You can start also by selecting “Photo mode” from the
Camera menu.
While “Work with style” is set to “Camera”, you can start
camera in Photo Mode also by switching to Horizontal
Open Style from the Stand-by display.
You can paste the Camera menu to the desktop. (See
page 31)
Change the direction of the FOMA terminal according to
the direction of the Top icon.
Image size
(Moviemode)
VGA (640 x 480)
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HVGA Wide (640 x 352)
QVGA (320 x 240)
QCIF (176 x 144)
Sub-QCIF (128 x 96)
High sensitivity
ON: Shoots in high-sensitivity mode. 245
OFF: Shoots in normal-sensitivity mode.
Focus Face detection
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Auto
Close-up
Landscape
Key guidance Display key guidance in horizontal display
Icon/bar name Icon Description Page
<Still Image Shoot>
Shooting Still Images
Shoot a Still Image
Finder display
2Press Oo() or 0.
A still image is shot. The Post View display for confirmation appears.
When “Focus” is set to “Face detection” or “Auto” while shooting with the outside
camera, shooting starts after the focus operation.
The image appears horizontally reversed (mirrored) when you shoot with the
inside camera; however the image is correctly displayed when played back.
When “Auto save set” is set to “ON”, the Post View display does not appear; the
still image is automatically saved.
3Press Oo() or 0.
The still image you shot is saved to the “Camera” folder of
“My picture” in the FOMA terminal or to the microSD card.
See “Store in” and “Select storage” for selecting a
storage location.
To save the still image as an mirrored image
(horizontally reversed), press i( ) and select
“Mirror save”.
Press r to cancel the shot still image and return to
the Finder display.
You can continuously shoot still images. You can set the number of
frames, and shooting interval for auto-shooting. (See page 245)
1cc()c()
The camera starts in the mode you used last time,
“Auto”, “Manual”, or “Auto bracket”. To change
Continuous Mode, see “Continuous mode” of “Cont.
shooting set.”.
Post View display
Continuous Shooting
Finder display
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2Press Oo() or 0.
Continuous shooting starts.
When “Continuous mode” is set to “Manual”, press Oo() or 0 the
number of times of shooting frames. The Post View display for confirmation
appears.
When “Focus” is set to “Auto” while shooting with the outside camera, shooting
starts after the focus operation.
To cancel shooting midway, press r. If you shoot in the “Auto” or “Auto
bracket” mode of “Continuous mode”, you can cancel also by pressing
l( ). You can cancel shooting also by closing the FOMA terminal.
The image appears horizontally reversed (mirrored) when you shoot with the
inside camera; however the image is correctly displayed when played back.
When “Auto save set” is set to “ON”, the Post View display does not appear; the
still images are automatically saved.
3
Select a still image and press c()
Oo() or 0
Press No from the detailed
display to show the
previous or next still image.
To save the still image as a
mirrored image
(horizontally reversed),
press i( ) and
select “Mirror save”.
To select a still image and save it
Post View display Detailed display
c
Put a check mark for still images to be saved
l()Save or Mirror save
If you highlight a still image and press Oo() or 0, “ ” is added.
Perform the same operation again to release the selection..
l()Save or Mirror save
The still images you shot are saved to the “Camera” folder of “My picture” in the
FOMA terminal or to the microSD card.
See “Store in” and “Select storage” for selecting a storage location.
Press r from the Post View display to cancel the shot still images and return to
the Finder display.
To select multiple still images and save them
To save all still images
Information
When you save the still images in Horizontal Open Style, all of them are saved as
correct images.
The image quality may be coarse depending on “Image size” or “Display size”.
When you shoot, the tone selected for “Shutter sound” sounds regardless of the
settings such as Manner Mode. The sound volume for shutter tone cannot be
changed.
Even when a mail message comes in while shooting, the shooting operation
continues. Though unread message icon is displayed, the Mail Receiving display is
not displayed.
If you end the camera function by using Multitask while shooting, unsaved still images
are deleted.
When shooting, hold the FOMA terminal securely to avoid blurred images.
The Call/Charging indicator lights at shooting in Photo Mode or in Continuous Mode
with “Auto” or “Auto bracket” set. It flickers in Continuous Mode with “Manual” set.
Function Menu of the Post View Display in Photo Mode/
Detailed Display in Continuous Mode
Save See page 239 and page 240.
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Mirror save See page 239 and page 240.
Attach to mail You can save the still image you shot and attach it to an i-mode
mail message.
Go to step 2 on page 146.
You can compose an i-mode mail message also by pressing
l().
Attach location Select an item.
By position loc.
. . . . Measures the current location (see page 328) and store the
location information. After checking the location information,
press Oo().
From loc. history
. . . . Select a piece of location information from Location History
(see page 337) and store it.
Set display You can save the shot still image and paste it to the Stand-by
display and others for displaying.
Go to “Set display” on page 347.
Even when “Store in” is set to “microSD”, the still image is saved
to the FOMA terminal.
Change frame You can replace the frame added to the shot still image with a
new one.
Select a frame.
Press No to show the previous or next frame.
To reselect a frame, press l().
Oo()
You cannot release the frame.
Store in See page 245.
Normal display/
Mirror display
You can switch between a correct image and a mirrored image
(horizontally reversed).
Display size See page 245.
File restriction See page 247.
Icon See page 246.
Cancel You do not save the shot still image.
See page 353 for playing back the saved movies.
1cc()
The Camera menu is displayed by
mLifeKitCamera.
You can start also by selecting “Movie mode” from the
Camera menu.
You can paste the Camera menu to the desktop. (See
page 31)
Function Menu of the Post View Display in Continuous Mode
Save See page 240.
Store all/animat’n You can save all the shot still images to store as an original
animation.
Save or Mirror save<New>
Store in See page 245.
Normal display/
Mirror display
You can switch between a correct image and a mirrored image
(horizontally reversed).
File restriction See page 247.
Cancel You do not save the shot still images.
Information
<Store all/animat’n>
When “Store in” is set to “microSD”, this function is not available.
If you have shot a single still image only, this function is not available.
<Movie Shoot>
Shooting Movies
Finder display
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2Press Oo() or 0.
Recording starts.
When “Focus” is set to “Auto” while shooting with the outside camera, shooting
starts after the focus operation. While shooting, the subject is automatically
focused regardless of the setting of “Focus”.
When you shoot with the inside camera, the horizontally reversed (mirrored)
image is displayed, but it is displayed normally when played back.
3Press Oo() or 0.
Recording ends. The Post View display for confirmation appears.
Recording automatically ends when a call comes in, the low battery alarm
sounds, or the FOMA terminal is closed during recording.
When “Auto save set” is set to “ON”, or “File size setting” is set to “Long time”, the
Post View display does not appear; the movie is automatically saved.
4Press Oo() or 0.
The movie you shot is saved to the “Camera” folder of
imotion” in the FOMA terminal or to the microSD card.
For selecting a storage location, see “Store in” and
“Select storage”.
Press r to cancel the shot movie and return to the
Finder display.
Post View display
When you use a microSD card that you repeatedly save/delete data files to/from, the
writing speed slows down, recording might end midway or the image quality might
deteriorate.
Do the following operations to improve such symptoms:
1. Copy all the data files from the microSD card onto your personal computer as
they are.
When your personal computer is set so as to hide folders and files, change the
settings to display those folders and files, and then operate. For how to change the
settings, refer to the operating manual or Help on the personal computer you use.
Do not change the names of folders and files copied to the personal computer.
2. Use the personal computer to delete all the data files on the microSD card.
Do not format the microSD card. The data files might not be played back.
3. Copy the data files copied in step 1 back to the microSD card.
Be sure to copy them back to the same microSD card. Even if you save the
copyrighted data files on another microSD card, you cannot play them back.
If recording ends or the image quality deteriorates while
shooting
Information
The shutter tone set by “Shutter sound” sounds when shooting starts and ends
regardless of the settings such as Manner Mode. The sound volume for shutter tone
cannot be changed.
If you do key operations while recording, the operation sound may be picked up.
The Call/Charging indicator flickers during recording.
When you switch the subject you are shooting to a subject with a difference in
perspective, it takes time to focus on the new subject.
When you have difficulty focusing on a subject, switch to another subject. Then the
subject might come into focus.
The operating speed of focusing is slowed down in a dark place.
Function Menu of the Post View Display in Movie Mode
Play See page 353.
Save See page 242.
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You can set the camera when shooting images.
You can display the image through the camera in “Wide” or “Tele”.
1Finder displayUse No to adjust the magnification.
Attach to mail You can save the recorded movie and attach it to an i-mode mail
message.
Go to step 2 on page 146.
You can compose an i-mode mail message also by pressing
l().
Set as stand-by You can save the recorded movie and set it for the Stand-by
display.
Set as standbyWide
Store in See page 245.
Display size See page 245.
File restriction See page 247.
Icon See page 246.
Cancel You do not save the recorded movie.
Information
<Set as stand-by> <Set as standbyWide>
Some movies might not be displayed correctly.
See page 113 for playback of the movie set for the Stand-by display.
Changing Settings for Shooting
Use Zoom
Information
The image quality may slightly change when you select “Wide” or “Tele”.
“Tele” is released in the following cases:
When you press -h to end the camera
When a size is changed
When camera mode is switched
You can shoot with the outside camera which focuses on a subject.
When “Focus” is set to “Face detection”, faces are detected in the first place. When a
face is detected, the yellow frame is shown. Up to five faces are detected, and the
image is shot with a single face of those faces focused automatically according to the
face size and position. When multiple faces of people are found, the frame for a face to
be focused becomes yellow. When the detection fails, the focus function works in
“Auto” and then the image is shot.
Focus function works when you shoot a subject about 10 cm or more away.
1Finder displayXo
When a subject is focused, a confirmation tone sounds, the frame becomes green,
and the focus is locked.
When the subject is not focused, the frame becomes red.
Press r to focus again.
Use Focus Function
Information
If “Movie type set” is set to “Voice” in Movie Mode, you cannot use the focus function.
“Face detection” is available only in Photo Mode.
Even when “Focus” is set to “Face detection”, you might not be able to detect the face
in the following cases:
When the face faces sideway or askew
When the face is at a slant
When part of the face is covered by glasses, a cap, or shadows
When the face is extremely small, large, or dim when compared to overall screen
size
When the face is placed at the edges of the display
The distance that faces can be detected by “Face detection” is within 2.5 m.
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Setting Image Size and Image Quality
Function Menu of the Finder Display
Inside camera/
Outside camera
You can switch between the inside camera and outside
camera.
CHG camera-mode Select a mode.
When you select “Continuous mode”, the camera starts in
the mode you used last time, “Auto”, “Manual”, or “Auto
bracket”.
Image size Select an image size.
File size setting
[Movie Mode only]
Select an item.
Mail restrict’n (S). . . You can shoot up to 500 Kbytes.
Mail restrict’n (L) . . . You can shoot up to 2 Mbytes.
Long time . . . . . . . . . You can shoot for a long time. The
movie is saved to the microSD card.
Image quality You can set the image quality for saving.
Select an image quality.
Camera settings
Brightness You can adjust to -3 (dark) through +3 (bright).
Select a brightness level.
White balance You can adjust the coloring of the image on the Finder display
to create a natural color tone.
Select an item.
Auto . . . . . . . . . . . . . .For adjusting white balance
automatically
Fine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .For shooting outdoors in fine weather
Cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . .For shooting in cloudy weather or in
the shade
Light bulb . . . . . . . . . .For shooting under incandescent light
Fluorescent light. . . .For shooting under fluorescent light
At Camera
start-up
±0
At Camera
start-up
Auto
Color mode set Select a color mode.
Normal . . . . . . . . For shooting in normal color.
Sepia . . . . . . . . . . For shooting in sepia color.
Monochrome . . . For shooting in monochrome.
Vivid . . . . . . . . . . For shooting with the vivid contours and
raised saturation.
Natural . . . . . . . . For shooting with the smooth contours and
lowered saturation.
Whitening . . . . . . For shooting faces in bright color.
Suntan. . . . . . . . . For shooting faces in dark color.
Photo mode You can set a photo mode suitable for the place.
Select a photo mode.
Normal . . . . . . Standard mode
Portrait . . . . . . For shooting portraits
Sports . . . . . . . For shooting moving subjects such as
athletes
Food . . . . . . . . For shooting dishes
Scenery. . . . . . For shooting scenery
Night mode. . . For shooting in dark places such as in
nighttime
Backlight. . . . . For shooting against the sun (from behind)
Character . . . . For shooting characters
Snow . . . . . . . . For shooting in snowy places
Sunset. . . . . . . For shooting in sunset
Pet . . . . . . . . . . For shooting pets, etc.
At Camera
start-up
Normal
At Camera
start-up
Normal
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Focus You can set the focus of the outside camera.
Select an item.
Face detection . . . For focusing on a person’s face
Auto . . . . . . . . . . . . For focusing automatically before
shooting (See page 243)
Close-up . . . . . . . . For focusing on a subject in a short
distance
Landscape . . . . . . For focusing on a landscape in a long
distance
“Face detection” is available only in Photo Mode.
Img. stabilizer
[Photo/Movie Mode]
You can correct camera shake for when shooting with the
outside camera.
Auto or OFF
Shoot with frame
[Photo Mode only]
You can shoot a still image with a frame.
ON or OFFSelect a frame.
Shutter sound You can set a shutter sound. You can set a shutter sound
each for Photo Mode (Continuous Mode) and Movie Mode.
Select a shutter sound.
While you are selecting, the shutter tone sounds for
confirmation.
Flicker correction You can suppress blur on the Finder display for shooting with
the outside camera.
Auto, Mode 1 (50Hz) or Mode 2 (60Hz)
Storage setting
Store in You can set the storage location for the still images or movies
you shot.
Phone or microSD
Auto save set You can set whether to automatically save the image after
shooting. When “Store in” is “Phone”, the image is saved to
the “Camera” folder. When “Store in” is “microSD”, the image
is saved to the folder set by “Select storage”.
ON or OFF
File restriction See page 247.
At Camera
start-up
Photo Mode:
Face detection
Continuous/
Movie Mode:
Auto
At Camera
start-up
OFF
High sensitiv.
[Photo Mode only]
You can shoot with high-sensitivity when shooting with the
outside camera.
ON or OFF
Auto timer See page 247.
Cont. shooting set.
Continuous mode
[Continuous Mode
only]
Select a mode.
Auto . . . . . . . . . . Shoots automatically at an interval and with
the number of frames as specified by “Shot
interval” and “Shot number”.
Manual . . . . . . . . Shoots one by one manually with the
number of frames specified by “Shot
number”.
Auto bracket . . . Shoots automatically nine still images at an
interval of about 0.3 second while changing
the brightness and color tone one by one.
Select “Manual” to display the number of frames for
continuous shooting.
Shot interval
[Continuous Mode
only]
Select a shooting interval.
You can set this only in “Auto” of Continuous Mode.
Shot number
[Continuous Mode
only]
Enter the number of photos.
When “Image size” is set to “VGA (640 x 480)”, you cannot
change “Shot number”.
You can set this only in “Auto” or ”Manual” of Continuous
Mode.
Display size You can set whether to display a still image or movie in the
original size (Actual size) or to fit to the screen size on the
Finder display.
Actual size or Fit in display
Movie type set
[Movie Mode only]
You can select whether to record both the video and voice, or
one of them when you shoot the movie.
Normal, Video, or Voice
At Camera start-up
OFF
At Camera start-up
Normal
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Common replay mode
[Movie Mode only]
You can set a shooting size appropriate for attaching to
i-mode mail.
YES
Image Size is set to “QCIF”, File Size Setting is set to “Mail
restrict’n (S)”, and Image Quality (Movie Mode) is set to
“Normal”.
Icon You can set whether to display icons.
ON or OFF
Memory info You can display the used memory space (estimate)/number of
stored items.
Information
<Inside camera/Outside camera>
When “Image size” is set to larger than “Stand-by (480 x 854)”, and you switch to the
inside camera, the camera starts up in “VGA (480 x 640)”.
<File size setting>
When “File size setting” is set to “Long time”, “Store in” is set to “microSD”.
<Photo mode>
Even if you change the setting of “Brightness”, “White balance”, “Color mode set”, or
“Focus”, the setting appropriate for each “Photo mode” applies when you change
“Photo mode”
Note that the image may blur in Night Mode because the exposure takes a longer
time.
<Img. stabilizer>
Image Stabilizer function is only for decreasing the degree of camera shake, so its
effect differs depending on the subject or condition.
Image Stabilizer might not work effectively in the following cases:
When the camera shakes to a great extent
When zooming is in use
When shooting moving subjects
When “Photo mode” of “Camera settings” is set to “Sports”, “Night mode”, or “Pet” in
Photo Mode, “Img. stabilizer” becomes invalid.
Residual images might remain in the area where the subject is moving, or noise might
be found in overall area. In that case, set this function to “OFF”.
In Movie Mode, the shooting range varies depending on the “Auto” or “OFF” setting
because peripheral pixels are used for the processing by Image Stabilizer.
When this function is activated in Photo Mode, the processing after shooting might be
about two seconds longer due to the processing by Image Stabilizer.
You cannot use Image Stabilizer for the inside camera.
<Shoot with frame>
When “Image size” is set to larger than “1M (960 x 1280)”, you cannot shoot with a
frame.
If you shoot a still image with a frame using the inside camera and save it, the frame is
also horizontally reversed when the still image is automatically reversed as a correct
image.
You cannot save the still image shot with a frame as the mirrored image.
<Flicker correction>
If you set to “Auto”, it may take a while to automatically adjust the image quality. In this
case, switch to Mode 1 or Mode 2 according to the power frequency provided in the
shooting location.
<Storage setting>
See “Select storage” for how to set a storage location on the microSD card.
If you change “File size setting” to “Long time”, “Store in” is set to “microSD” and
“Storage setting” cannot be operated.
When “Auto save set” is set to “ON”, the image is saved to the latest folder if “Select
storage” is not set or the folder set as a destination folder is deleted.
<High sensitiv.>
When you set “High sensitiv.” to “ON” while setting “Image size” to larger than “2M
(1200 x 1600)”, “Image size” is changed to “1M (960 x 1280)”. In this case, if you
switch “High sensitiv.” to “OFF” without changing the setting of “Image size”, it returns
to the former setting before switching “High sensitiv.” to “ON”.
You cannot set “Image size” to larger than “2M (1200 x 1600)” while setting this
function to “ON”.
<Cont. shooting set.>
You cannot set “Continuous mode” to “Auto bracket” for the inside camera.
When switch to the inside camera while setting to “Auto bracket”, “Continuous mode
is set to “Auto”.
The number of shots that can be set differs depending on the image size. The number
of shots that can be set is as follows:
VGA (480 x 640): 4
QVGA (240 x 320): 5 through 10
QCIF (144 x 176): 5 through 20
Sub-QCIF (96 x 128): 5 through 20
Information
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You can set the file restrictions for when you save the shot still image or
movie. The operation of attaching to i-mode mail is disabled at the
receiving end who has received the image as the first distribution.
1Finder displayi()Storage setting
File restriction
or
Post View display in Photo Mode, Movie Mode or
Continuous Mode/Detailed display in Continuous Mode
i()File restriction
2File unrestricted or File restricted
For Post View display for Continuous Mode, you can change the settings of the
file restriction on the checked images.
<Display size>
When “Image size” is set to a size larger than “HVGA Wide (640 x 352)”, “Fit in
display” always applies.
When “Image size” is set to “QCIF (144 x 176)” or “Sub-QCIF (96 x 128)”, the image is
enlarged two times at both lengthwise and sidewise when it is displayed in “Actual
size”.
The setting for the Finder display is reflected in the Post View display; however the
setting for the Post View display is not reflected in the Finder display.
<Common replay mode>
You cannot operate when you set “File size setting” to “Long time”.
File Restriction
Information
Information
Even when you set “File restriction” to “File restricted”, the still images or movies can
be output from the destination mobile phone by transmitting the images using infrared
communication or by copying them to the microSD card.
After saving, you can use “File restriction” on page 348 to change the settings.
When you set “File size setting” to “Long time” in Movie Mode, “File restriction
becomes “File unrestricted”.
1Finder displayi()Auto timerON or OFF
Enter a delay time (seconds).
Enter from “01” through “15”, in two digits.
” appears on the Finder display.
If you press Oo() or 0, a confirmation tone sounds and “ ” blinks. The Call/
Charging indicator flickers every about 1 second until about 5 seconds before shooting.
From about 5 seconds before shooting, the Call/Charging indicator flickers every about
0.5 second, and the confirmation tone sounds every about 1 second. Shooting takes
place after the set delay time has elapsed.
To cancel shooting, press l() or r while the Call/Charging indicator is
flickering. Even if you cancel shooting, “Auto timer” stays set to “ON”.
You can shoot immediately by pressing Oo() or 0 before the delay time has
elapsed.
When you shoot, a confirmation tone sounds regardless of the settings such as
Manner Mode. You cannot change the sound volume for the confirmation tone.
Auto Timer
At Camera start-up OFF
When Auto Timer is set to “ON”
Information
You cannot use Auto Timer in “Manual” of Continuous Mode.
Auto Timer is set to “OFF” when shooting ends.
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You can use the outside camera to scan JAN codes and QR codes and
store them as data files. Further, after downloading a compatible i-αppli
program, you can scan the code of Code 128 and store it as a data file.
From the scanned data, you can make calls, compose i-mode mail
messages, and access Internet web pages, and so on.
When scanning with Bar Code Reader
Take the character strings as large as
possible within the guide frame.
Autofocus works when you scan a
code about 10 cm or more away from
it. When you scan a code in the
out-of-focus state, the recognition
rate lowers.
Scan so that the camera is in parallel
with the code.
JAN Code
JAN Code is a bar code that denotes numerals with
the vertical bars of a different width.
You can scan 8-digit (JAN8) and 13-digit (JAN13)
JAN codes.
“4942857112597” is displayed when you scan this bar
code with the FOMA terminal.
QR Code
QR Code is one of the 2-dimensional codes that denotes data in
the vertical and horizontal directions.
Kanji, katakana, alphanumeric characters, and pictographs are
displayed when you scan it. Some QR codes have image or
melody information.
株式会社NTTドコモ (NTT DOCOMO, INC.)” is displayed when
you scan this QR code with the FOMA terminal.
<Bar Code Reader>
Using Bar Code Reader
Scanning Code display
Guide frame
Code 128
Code 128 is a bar code that denotes ASCII
code 128 characters (numerals, alphabets,
symbols and others) with the vertical bars
of a different width.
“NTT DOCOMO” is displayed when you scan this code by downloading a compatible
i-αppli program.
You can store up to 5 scanned codes.
You can scan up to 16 divided QR codes.
1mLifeKitBar code readerScan code
The Bar Code Reader menu is displayed.
You can paste the Bar Code Reader menu to the desktop. (See page 31)
2Fit a code to be scanned to the guide frame and press
Xo.
When the focus is locked, a confirmation tone sounds and the cross mark becomes
green.
Press i( ) and select “Brightness”; then you can adjust brightness to -3
(dark) through +3 (bright).
Press Co to show the reduced display, and press Vo to return to the former
display.
Scan a Code
At Bar Code Reader
start-up
Brightness: ±0
Zoom: Magnified view
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3Press Oo().
The code is scanned. (The shutter tone does not sound.)
To cancel scanning, press r or Oo().
When scanning is completed, the scanning completion tone sounds and the Call/
Charging indicator lights. The sound level is fixed and cannot be changed.
However, the tone does not sound in Manner Mode or while “Phone” of “Ring
volume” is set to “Silent”.
” is displayed for melody files and “ ” or “ ” is displayed for incompatible
or damaged files.
While you are entering (editing) characters, the Scanned Code Result display
does not appear; the Text Data Confirmation display of the scanned code
appears. To enter the scanned code, press Oo( ). To discard it, press
l() or r. The characters that cannot be displayed are replaced by
half-pitch spaces. When the code containing no text data has been scanned, the
code is not correctly displayed.
If scanning is not completed in a certain period, the scanning is suspended and
the Scanning Code display returns.
When the scanned code is part of divided QR codes, select “OK” to repeat step 2
and step 3 for scanning the rest of codes.
4i()Save resultOK
The scanned data is stored.
Scanned Code
Result display
Information
You cannot scan bar codes or 2-dimensional codes other than JAN codes, QR codes,
or Code 128.
Scanning may take a long time. Hold the FOMA terminal securely with your hands
during scanning.
You may not be able to scan codes correctly depending on scratch, dirt, damage, the
quality of printed material, light reflection, or QR code version.
You cannot scan some codes depending on the type or size.
Function Menu of the Scanned Code Result Display
Save result See page 249.
Display list You can show the Bar Code Reader list when one or more files
are stored.
Internet You can connect to the highlighted URL via i-mode or Full
Browser.
i-mode or Full BrowserYES
You can connect to the URL also by highlighting the URL and
pressing Oo().
Compose message You can compose an i-mode mail message to send to the
highlighted mail address. Go to step 3 on page 146.
You can compose it also by highlighting the mail address and
pressing Oo().
When you select “Compose message” from the Scanned Code
Result display, the data on the Scanned Code Result display is
entered into the address, subject, and text field.
Dialing You can make a voice call, videophone call, or PushTalk call to
the highlighted phone number.
Select a dialing type.
When you select “Select image”, select an image to send to the
other party during the videophone call.
When you select “Compose SMS”, you can compose an SMS
message to send to the phone number set as the destination
address. Go to step 3 on page 190.
You can make a call also by highlighting the phone number and
pressing Oo().
Dial
To make an international call, select “Int’l dial assist”. (See
page 61)
To set Caller ID Notification, select “Notify caller ID”. (See step 2
of “Set Caller ID Notification when Making a Call” on page 58)
Add to phonebook See page 94.
Add bookmark You can bookmark the site name and URL.
YES
Select “Page title” to edit the title.
OKSelect a destination folder.
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Camera
Save image You can save the scanned image data to set to the Stand-by
display or other displays.
Select a destination folder.
Go to step 3 on page 203.
e sho when images are stored to the maximum.
Save melody You can save the scanned melody data to set it as a ring tone or
other tones.
YESSelect a destination folder.
Go to step 3 on page 205.
Select “ ” to play back the melody.
See page 205 when melodies are stored to the maximum.
Save ToruCa You can save the scanned ToruCa file.
Select a destination folder.
Select “ ” to display the ToruCa file.
See page 205 when ToruCa files are stored to the maximum.
Start iαppli You can start up i-αppli from the scanned data.
YES
Copy Select a start point for copying
Select an end point for copying.
You can copy codes of up to 5,000 full-pitch/10,000 half-pitch
characters.
See page 436 for pasting copied characters.
Information
<Internet>
URL can be displayed in up to 512 half-pitch characters.
<Compose message>
If the scanned data contains nonenterable characters, you cannot enter it as a mail
address, and those characters may become spaces in the text field.
<Dialing>
You cannot make emergency calls by scanning “110”, “119” or “118”.
<Add bookmark>
You can display up to 512 half-pitch characters for a URL and can store up to 256
characters from the beginning.
<Save image>
The file name and title for the saved image are “imageXXX” (XXX are numerals).
1mLifeKitBar code reader
Saved data
The titles for stored data are displayed from the latest
one.
Select a title to show the Scanned Code Result display.
<Save melody>
The file name for the saved melody is “melodyXXX” (XXX are numerals).
For the melody with no title, the file name is displayed as the title.
When playing back the melody, it is played back at the sound volume set for “Phone”
of “Ring volume”.
Display the Saved Data List
Information
Bar Code Reader list
Information
The titles for the scanned data are as follows:
(Example) When the scanned data is saved at 10:00 on November 18, 2008;
Title name: 20081118_1000_0000
If you store multiple data items for the same date and time, the lower
four-digit numbers increase up to “9999”.
Function Menu of the Bar Code Reader List
Edit title Enter a title.
You can enter up to 9 full-pitch/18 half-pitch characters.
Result You can show the Scanned Code Result display for stored
data.
Delete
Delete this YES
Delete all Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
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1Seg
1Seg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252
Before Using 1Seg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253
Setting Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Channel Setting> 254
Watching 1Seg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Activate 1Seg> 255
Using i-αppli Program Guide. . . . . . . <i-αppli Program Guide> 260
Using Data Broadcasting . . . . . . . . . . . . <Data Broadcasting> 260
Using TV Link . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<TVlink> 261
Recording a 1Seg Program while Watching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262
Setting TV Timer/Timer Recording of 1Seg
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <TV Timer> <Timer Recording> 263
Settings 1Seg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <User Settings> 268
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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:
The Association for Promotion of Digital Broadcasting
From personal computers: http://www.dpa.or.jp/english/
From i-mode: http://www.dpa.or.jp/1seg/k/ (In Japanese only)
Using 1Seg
The 1Seg broadcasting is a service provided by television entrepreneurs (broadcasting
stations) without requiring the subscription. Further, you can watch 1Seg programs
charge free.
For viewing fee of NHK, contact NHK.
The information displayed in the data broadcasting area contains “Data broadcasting”
and “Data broadcasting site”.
“Data broadcasting” is displayed on airwaves together with video and audio, and “Data
broadcasting site” 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 “i-mode site”, etc. When connecting to sites, you need to subscribe to
i-mode separately.
You are charged a packet communication fee for browsing “Data broadcasting site”
and “i-mode site”.
You might be charged an information fee for using some sites (i-mode pay sites).
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:
Where the radio tower that transmits broadcasting waves is far away
Where the radio waves are blocked by geographical features such as mountains or
valleys of high-rise buildings
Where 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 terminal away from
or close to you, or moving yourself to another place.
1Seg 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.
If you press Oo( ) and select “NO” 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 or remove the UIM.
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 270 to erase information in the broadcasting storage area.
When you replace the UIM with another one or remove the UIM, the confirmation
display appears asking whether to reset the broadcasting storage area. Select “YES”,
and reset it. If you select “NO”, the services using the broadcasting storage area are
not available.
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 “Use saved information? It may include information used by the
same broadcasting group” is displayed.
If you select “YES”, 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 “YES (default)”, the same confirmation display does not appear afterward.
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1Seg
<Example> When you watch a 1Seg program for the first time
Store the channel list for the area you use. (See page 254)
Activate 1Seg. (See page 255)
Battery level
If you try to start 1Seg or 1Seg starts automatically by TV Timer 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 “Keypad
sound”.
When you do nothing from the confirmation display for about one minute, 1Seg
automatically terminates.
While “Rec. when low battery” is set to “ON”, the confirmation display does not appear
during recording. (See page 269)
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.
Before Using 1Seg
How to Watch a 1Seg Program
Channel Setting
Activating 1Seg
1
2
When a call etc. comes in while you are watching or recording a 1Seg program
When an event shown below occurs 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 259
for receiving i-mode mail messages, SMS messages or Messages R/F.
Incoming voice call, videophone call, PushTalk call
(To start recording when a call is received, refer to “Rec. program when call”.)
Notification of Alarm, Schedule, ToDo, or TV Timer
(when “Alarm setting” is set to “Alarm preferred”)
Notification of Timer Recording
(When the start date/time comes, the FOMA terminal works according to the setting of
“Priority”.)
Information
1Seg is not available while “USB mode setting” is set to “microSD mode” or “MTP
mode” and the FOMA terminal is connected to a personal computer.
1Seg might automatically start when you end a call by closing the FOMA terminal
during a call. In such a case, be careful not to use the FOMA terminal close to your
ear because audio is output at the sound volume for 1Seg.
The life of battery pack may shorten if you watch 1Seg programs for a long time
during charging.
1Seg is not available overseas.
Important
Note that we cannot be held responsible for loss or changes of the saved contents due
to a malfunction, repair, or other mishandling of the FOMA terminal. Furthermore, we
cannot move the saved information (such as still images, TV links, or information
saved to the broadcasting storage area) when you change your FOMA terminal or
have it repaired.
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1Seg
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 of a 1Seg program.
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.
1m1SegChannel settingAuto channel setting
YES
Searching takes place.
From the Channel list display, press i( ), select “Channel setting”
“Auto channel set.”.
From the viewer display, press i( ), select “Disp.Ch./operation”
“Channel setting” “Auto channel set.”.
2YESEnter 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 “YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm”. (Y: year, M: month, D: date, h: hour, m: minute)
To cancel searching midway, press l() or r; then select “YES”. You
can store the searched broadcasting stations in a channel list.
<Channel Setting>
Setting Channels
Auto Channel Setting You can store the broadcasting stations set by prefecture to a channel
list.
1m1SegChannel settingSelect area
Select an areaSelect a prefectureYES
From the Channel list display, press i( ), select “Channel setting”
“Select area”.
From the viewer display, press i( ), select “Disp.Ch./operation”
“Channel setting” “Select area”.
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 “OK” 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.
The time to search channels requires for about 30 to 50 seconds. However, it differs
depending on the number of broadcasting stations or airwave conditions, and might
exceed 100 seconds.
Select Area
Information
Depending on the area, you may not be able to correctly store the broadcasting
stations by “Select area”. In that case, search for the broadcasting stations by “Auto
channel setting”.
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You can select a channel list to set the broadcasting stations you receive.
Also, you can edit the channel list already stored.
1m1SegChannel listSelect a channel list.
The channel list you receive
is set, and the detailed
display appears.
Select a broadcasting
station to watch a 1Seg
program.
When you select “Disp.Ch./
operation” and select
“Channel list” from the
Function 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.
Select Channel List
Channel list display Detailed Channel list
display
Remote-control number
Function Menu of the Channel List Display
Channel setting See page 254.
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
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
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 c in Normal Style.
When you use 1Seg for the first time, the Exemption Clause Confirmation display
appears. (See page 252)
You can start 1Seg also by using the channel information displayed in the i-αppli
Program Guide, sites, or mail. (See page 207)
You can play back the audio from 1Seg program by connecting the Flat-plug Stereo
Earphone Set (option). Also, you can play back the audio wirelessly from a commercial
Bluetooth device. (See page 426)
1Press and hold c for at least one
second.
1Seg starts from the channel you watched last time.
” is displayed while watching a 1Seg program.
When you have not stored any channel list, the
confirmation display appears. Select “OK” and execute
Channel Setting. (See page 254)
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 “Work with style” is set to “1Seg”, you can start
1Seg also by switching to Horizontal Open Style from
the Stand-by display.
To end watching, press h and select “End 1Seg”.
You can switch to play background by selecting “Change to BGM”.
Delete 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.
<Activate 1Seg>
Watching 1Seg
Viewer display
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1Seg
About Viewer display
(When “Switch display” is “V. img+Caption+DBC”.)
Video
” 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 “Caption posit.
in w-scr”.
Data Broadcasting
Operation Mode
Video Mode: Operates the video or audio. (See page 255)
Data Broadcasting Mode: Operates the data broadcasting. (See page 260)
Off Timer
” appears while Off Timer is set.
ECO Mode
” appears during ECO Mode.
Channel (Remote-control number)
Airwave Reception Level (estimate)
(strong) (weak)
” appears out of the broadcasting area.
Reception of Caption
” is displayed while caption information is being received.
Sound Volume
Guide display
Horizontal display
Vertical display
 
 
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.
Record Video
” appears during video recording, and “ ” appears during video
recording by Timer Recording. “ appears during pause of recording.
Switch Display/Caption
Status of Video Image: ON/OFF/enlarged
Caption: ON/OFF
Icon/Caption
Icon: “ON/OFF” of “Icon”
Caption: Position ( : Lower, : Upper) and OFF
After you select a channel using Channel Search, the channel (Remote-control
number) might not be displayed.
, ,and are displayed when you operate keys or switch styles.
While “Icon” is set to “OFF”, the guide display on the horizontal display appears when
you operate keys or switch styles.
Channel switching operation (in Video Mode only)
Operations while watching a 1Seg program
Operation Key operation
Direct channel
selection
Remote control No.1~9 . . . . . 1~9
Remote control No.10. . . . . . . a
Remote control No.11. . . . . . . 0
Remote control No.12. . . . . . . s
Channel selection No
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
Operation Key operation
Sound volume
adjustment
Bo1 or <>
Mute/Release mute r1
Start i-αppli
program guide
l()
2
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1 In Data Broadcasting Mode, you cannot operate.
2 You cannot operate from the horizontal display in Normal Style.
3 You cannot operate
in Horizontal Open Style.
When you close the FOMA terminal, the vertical display returns. In Horizontal Open
Style, the horizontal display automatically appears; the vertical display does not appear.
4 You can operate program information (outline) from the horizontal display.
Program info l(for at least one second)
Program info
(outline)
d
Switch display d while displaying program information (outline)
Each time of pressing from the horizontal display switches the
setting of “Icon” and “Caption posit. in w-scr”.
Switch display
directions/
Full display
c3
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.
Record video Oo( )(for at least one second)1 or p(for at least one
second)
Oo()
1 or p to end
Record still image Oo()
1 or p
Switch TV/data BC m()
4
Each time of pressing switches between Video Mode and Data
Broadcasting Mode.
Operation Key operation
Information
Even when you switch displays by using Multitask while you are watching a 1Seg
program, the audio from the 1Seg program is output. (Play Background) The audio
might not be output, however, depending on the function or program. (See page 505)
When “TV sound while closed” is set to “ON”, the audio is output even if you close the
FOMA terminal while you are watching a 1Seg program. You cannot do anything
other than adjusting the volume when your FOMA terminal is closed.
The following might occur depending on the airwave conditions:
The audio is interrupted.
The data broadcasting is not operable.
Block-shaped noise appears on the display or playing stops.
The video or the data broadcasting is not displayed. (A dark screen appears.)
The caption might not be displayed depending on the program.
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 “Auto channel setting”; 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 “Auto channel setting”. Execute “Add to ch. list” 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
Information
Program info You can display information of the program you are
watching.
Program guide Seepage260.
Disp.Ch./operation
Channel info You can display the detailed display of the selected
channel list. Select a broadcasting station to switch to it.
Channel list Go to step 1 of “Select Channel List” on page 255.
Channel setting See page 254.
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.
Tune service You can select a program to watch when the same
broadcasting station is broadcasting multiple services
(programs).
Select a channel.
Data broadcasting
Back to data BC You can stop browsing the data broadcasting site and
return to the data broadcasting.
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1Seg
Reload contents You can reload the data broadcasting site being
displayed.
The confirmation display appears asking whether to
re-send the data you entered, depending on the site.
Certificate See page 197.
Set image display See page 208.
Sound effect See page 269.
ToruCa from dataBC See page 325.
Reset settings See page 269.
TVlink list You can display the TVlink list. (See page 261)
Compose message See page 259.
Settings
Display/operation
Switch display You can switch the contents of the viewer display.
Select an item.
If you set to “Enlarged V. img+DBC”, 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 “Data broadcasting”, the audio from
1Seg programs is output.
The operation mode automatically switches to Data
Broadcasting Mode when you display data
broadcasting in full display. When you release full
display of data broadcasting, the operation mode
returns to the setting just before changing display
mode.
Switch TV/data BC You can switch between Video Mode and Data
Broadcasting Mode while watching a 1Seg program on
the vertical display.
Icon See page 268.
AV output See page 398.
Video
At 1Seg start-up
When “Caption” is
set to “ON”:
V. img+Caption+
DBC
When “Caption” is
set to “OFF”:
Visual image+DBC
At 1Seg start-up
Video Mode
Brightness You can set the brightness of the display light to Level 1
(dark) through 5 (bright).
Select a brightness level.
If you set to “Auto setting”, 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 of “Brightness” of “Backlight” on page 116.
Mobile W-Speed See page 268.
Image quality See page 268.
LCD AI See page 117.
Sound
Sound effect
Auto volume See page 268.
Remaster See page 268.
Listening See page 269.
Equalizer See page 269.
Main/sub sound Main sound, Sub sound, or Main+sub sound
Switch audio data Sound 1 or Sound 2
You can switch only when audio that can be switched
is found.
TV sound w/ closed See page 269.
ECO mode See page 269.
Off timer 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.
Key guide You can display the guide of key operation during
watching a 1Seg program.
At 1Seg start-up
Main sound
At 1Seg start-up
OFF
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1Seg
You can compose and send i-mode mail messages while watching a
1Seg program. (Multiwindow)
When you send an i-mode mail message to the FOMA terminal
supporting the “Media To” function by “Recom. channel mail”, the
receiving end can start 1Seg by using the “Media To” function.
You cannot operate 1Seg while the Message Composition display is shown. You
cannot show the caption and data broadcasting, either.
You can compose SMS messages as well while watching a 1Seg program.
1Viewer 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 146.
Recom. channel mail
. . . You can compose an i-mode mail
message whose text contains the
information of the channel you
are watching.
Go to step 2 on page 146.
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.
Information
<Off timer>
In the following cases, the Off Timer confirmation display appears after each
operation finishes.
During recording standby for Timer Recording
During recording by Timer Recording
When a still image is being saved
When an unsaved image is left
During channel search by Auto Channel Setting
Send i-mode Mail while Watching
Message
Composition
display
Viewer display
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.
The ticker on the viewer display notifies you of the receiving of an i-mode
mail message, SMS message, and Message R/F. You can show the
detailed Received Mail display while you are watching a 1Seg program.
(Multiwindow)
You cannot show tickers when “Mail ticker display” is set to “OFF” or during Public
Mode (Drive Mode).
Only the audio is output from a 1Seg program without showing the viewer display when
you show a mail message from the party whose mail address is not stored in the
Phonebook.
You cannot operate 1Seg while the detailed Received Mail display is shown. You
cannot show the caption and data broadcasting, either.
You can show an SMS messages as well while watching a 1Seg program.
1Receive 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
press and hold c for at least one
second.
Only the audio is output from a 1Seg program without showing the viewer display if
you select “Mail history” 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 “ ” or “ ” appears, press and hold +c for at least one second to switch to
the viewer display and then operate.
In B Mode of 2in1, you cannot compose/send i-mode mail message. (See page 450)
Receive i-mode Mail while Watching
Information
Detailed
Received
Mail display
Viewer
display
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1Seg
By using the i-αppli Program Guide, you can select a program from the
program guide to start 1Seg or set TV Timer/Timer Recording. (See
page 302)
1m1SegProgram guide
Press l( ) from the display of “Gガイド番組
表リモコン (G Guide Program List Remote Control)” to
watch the program currently broadcast on the selected
channel.
For details, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide
[i-mode] FOMA version”.
Information
Even if “Mail ticker display” is set to “Sender+subject”, 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.
When “Mail ticker display” is set to “OFF” and “Receiving display” is set to “Alarm
preferred” and you receive a mail message while watching a 1Seg program, the
Reception Result display appears. The mail message is shown in the multiwindow
even when you show it from the Reception Result display. However, the viewer
display does not appear and the audio from a 1Seg program is not output when you
show a mail message from the party whose mail address is not stored in the
Phonebook.
When “ ” or “ ” appears, press and hold +c for at least one second to switch to
viewer display and then operate.
<i-αppli Program Guide>
Using i-αppli Program Guide
Information
You can set the i-αppli Program Guide by “Program guide key” of “Software setting”.
When you use “Gガイド番組表リモコン (G Guide Program List Remote Control)
for the first time, you need to do initial settings.
1Seg enables you to use the data broadcasting in addition to the video
and audio. Various information including still images/movies is available
from the site linked with TV programs.
1Viewer display (Video Mode)
m()
Video Mode switches to Data Broadcasting Mode and
” appears.
Audio from a 1Seg program is output even during Data
Broadcasting Mode.
You can display only data broadcasting when you press
c( ) in Data Broadcasting Mode. Press
c( ) to return to the former display.
2Select 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 195 for the operation while a site is displayed.
This software program is not available when the mode of 2in1 is set to B Mode.
<Data Broadcasting>
Using Data Broadcasting
Information
Information
Each time you press +m( ), Video Mode and Data Broadcasting Mode are
switched.
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.
Depending on the program, the audio might be output while the i-mode site is
displayed. However, the 1Seg video is not displayed.
Depending on the program, a tone might be output when you display the data
broadcasting or data broadcasting site. In that case, the output of the 1Seg audio
temporarily stops, and the tone of the data broadcasting is preferentially output.
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You can use the highlighted information on 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 206)
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 “YES (default)” 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 269)
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.
Use Highlighted Information for Various Operations
Information
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.
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.
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.
1In 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.
1m1SegTVlink
Select a TV link to be displayed.
When the confirmation display appears asking whether
to connect to i-mode, select “YES”.
For a link whose validity period is expired, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to delete it.
<TVlink>
Using TV Link
Store in TV Link
Information
Validity period is set for some links.
When a URL for a link contains more than 60 half-pitch characters, you cannot store
the link.
Call Up a Stored TV Link
TVlink list
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Icons in the TVlink list
You can save the program you are watching as video or still images.
The copy control signals such as “Copy never”, “Dubbing 10 (copy is possible to nine
times only with 1 generation)”, and “Copy free” are incorporated into 1Seg. The copy
control signals are determined by each broadcasting station.
You cannot record the programs of “Copy never”. Further, when the copy control signal
is changed to “Copy never” during recording, the recording session is closed, and the
video recorded up to that point is saved.
Icon 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
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 YES
Delete selected Put a check mark for TV links to be deleted
l()YES
Delete all Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Recording a 1Seg Program while Watching
The recorded video is saved to the microSD card (“Data box”
“1Seg”
“Video”).
See page 360 for playing back the recorded video.
You cannot save the recorded video to the FOMA terminal.
1Viewer displayp(for at least one second)
The confirmation tone sounds, “ ” appears, and recording starts.
You can start recording also by pressing and holding Oo( ) for at least
one second in Video Mode.
When the airwave reception level indicates “ ”, you cannot record video. Even
if “ ” is indicated, you might not be able to record it depending on the airwave
conditions.
You cannot change the channel during recording.
2Press p.
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.
Estimate of the recordable time and the number of saved files
The maximum recordable time is estimation 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 maximum file size for continuous recording is up to 2 Gbytes under SD-VIDEO
specifications.
The savable number of video files decreases depending on the data volume.
Record Video
Capacity of the
card
The maximum recordable
time (total)
The maximum savable
number
2 Gbytes Approx. 640 minutes
99
4 Gbytes Approx. xxx minutes
8 Gbytes Approx. xxx minutes
16 Gbytes Approx. xxx minutes
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.
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The recorded still images are saved to your FOMA terminal (“Data box”
“1Seg”“Image” 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 534)
See page 346 for displaying the recorded still image files.
You cannot save still images to the microSD card.
1Viewer displayp
The confirmation tone sounds, and the still image is saved.
You can record still images also by pressing Oo( ) in Video Mode.
When the airwave reception level indicates “ ”, you cannot record still images.
When the airwave conditions are changed to indicate “ ” during recording,
recording shifts to pause state, then “ ” and “ ” 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 to the microSD card 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: “PRGXXX”
Title name: “YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm”
(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.
Record Still Images
Information
Information
The file name and title name of the saved still image are as follows:
File name: “YYYYMMDDhhmmXXX”
Title name: “YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm”
(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.
You can set TV Timer/Timer Recording of 1Seg. At the specified date/
time, an alarm sounds to notify you of the start of the program.
You can set TV Timer/Timer Recording also by using the channel information
displayed in the i-αppli Program Guide, sites, or mail. (See page 207)
You can set TV Timer by setting the date/time, channel, and program
name. You can use “Act. TV w/ alarm” to automatically start 1Seg at the
set time. You can set TV Timer for up to 100 programs.
1m1SegTV Timer listl()
Do the following operations.
Select a program you set TV Timer for to check the contents. You can edit them
by pressing l().
See page 205 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.
<TV Timer> <Timer Recording>
Setting TV Timer/Timer Recording of 1Seg
TV Timer List
Information
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 watching.
Select an item.
Enter date . . . . . . Enter a date/time directly.
Choose date . . . . Select a date from the Calendar and enter a
time.
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Repeat Select a type of repeat.
If you select “Select day”, put a check mark for days of the week
to be set and press l().
The item set with repetition is counted as one item.
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. (You cannot watch the 1Seg
program.)
Select how many seconds (minutes) before the specified
time to be alerted.
When you set “Auto power ON” to “ON”, you cannot set “15
seconds before”, “30 seconds before”, and “45 seconds before”
as the prenotification time.
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 “Step”, 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.
Act. TV w/ alarm Select an item.
Auto ON . . . . . . .After the Timer Alarm Notification display
appears, 1Seg automatically starts.
Manual ON. . . . .You can manually activate 1Seg from the Timer
Alarm Notification display.
OFF. . . . . . . . . . .The timer alarm sounds only. You cannot
activate 1Seg from the Timer Alarm Notification
display.
Auto power ON You can set whether to turn on the power automatically to sound
the timer alarm when the alarm time comes during power off.
ON or OFF
2Press l().
You can set timer recordings by setting the date/time, channel, and
program name. You can set up to 100 timer recordings.
1m1SegTimer 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().
1Seg volume You can set the sound volume of a 1Seg program when it is
activated by “Act. TV w/ alarm”.
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 “Act. TV w/ alarm”.
Select a time.
Prefer manner
mode
You can set the sound volume of timer alarm for during Manner
Mode.
ON or OFF
ON . . . . Sounds at the same volume as set for “TV timer alarm”
on page 112.
OFF . . . Sounds at the volume set for this function.
Timer Recording List
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 timer alarm
sounds about one minute before the starting time.
Select an item.
Enter date. . . . . . . Enter a date/time directly.
Choose date . . . . Select a date from the Calendar and enter a
time.
End date setting
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2Press l().
When the confirmation display appears asking whether to set the timer recording,
select “YES”. If you select “YES (default)”, the same confirmation display does
not appear afterward.
Repeat Select a type of repeat.
If you select “Select day”, put a check mark for days of the week
to be set and press l().
The item set with repetition is counted as one item.
Alarm You can set whether to sound alarm at the specified time of timer
alarm.
ON or OFF
Volume Use Bo to adjust the volume.
You cannot set the volume to “Step”.
Priority 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 “YES” 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.
Overwrite setting
When you set a recording to be repeated and set “Overwrite
setting” to “ON”, the program recorded last time is automatically
deleted and overwritten.
OFF or ON
Information
You can set TV Timer/Timer Recording also by using the program information
displayed in the i-αppli Program Guide, 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 set TV Timer for multiple programs and set the timer alarm to sound at the
same date/time, the alarm preferentially sounds for the program whose start date/time
is the earliest. When the start date/time of the programs is the same, the alarm
preferentially sounds for the program you set last.
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.
You cannot set TV Timer/Timer Recording for the programs whose start date/time or
timer alarm date/time is past (about one minute before the start date/time for Timer
Recording), except for the timer setting to be repeated.
The setting of TV Timer/Timer Recording whose timer alarm date/time is past is
automatically deleted. However, the timer setting to be repeated and the TV Timer
setting for which “Alarm” is set to “OFF” are not deleted. Further, the settings are not
deleted when you are operating the TV Timer/Timer Recording function at the alarm
date/time.
When no channel lists are set, you cannot set TV Timer/Timer Recording.
Turn off the FOMA terminal after setting “Auto power ON” to “OFF” 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 “Priority” to “Operation” and the confirmation display is shown, the
recording does not start even at the recording start time and starts at the time you
select “YES”. However, the recording is not executed if the recording end time is over.
When “Overwrite setting” is set to “ON”, 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 “Overwrite setting” to “ON” 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.
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The icon appears on the desktop.
. . . . Displayed when an alarm is set for today (except the setting for past time).
” . . . . Displayed when an alarm is set for tomorrow or onward only.
If you set TV Timer with “Alarm” set to “OFF”, the icons are not displayed.
” appears on the viewer display during recording by Timer Recording.
The audio from a 1Seg program is not output during recording started by Timer
Recording. You can output the audio by pressing -r or adjusting the sound volume,
however.
Function Menu while the TV Timer List or the Timer
Recording List is Displayed
Information
New Go to step 1 of “TV Timer List” on page 263 for TV Timer.
Go to step 1 on page 264 for Timer Recording.
Edit Go to step 1 of “TV Timer List” on page 263 for TV Timer.
Go to step 1 on page 264 for Timer Recording.
Sort You can change the display order.
Select an order.
Delete this YES
Delete past You can delete the setting of TV Timer/Timer Recording whose
start date/time or end date/time is set for the past date/time.
YES
Delete selected Put a check mark for the setting of TV Timer/Timer
Recording to be deletedl()YES
Delete all Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Memory info
[Timer Recording list
only]
You can display the used memory space (estimate).
When you set an alarm for “TV Timer” or “Timer recording”
<TV Timer>
If you set “Act. TV w/ alarm” to other than “Auto ON”, the alarm sounds for about five
minutes, and illumination lights. The vibrator works as the same setting for “Phone” of
“Vibrator”. The set start date/time, channel, program name and an animation appear on
the display.
If you set “Alarm” to “ON” and “Act. TV w/ alarm” to “Auto ON”, 1Seg automatically starts
when the specified time comes. The alarm does not sound.
To end watching, press h and select “End 1Seg”.
If you set “Off timer”, the confirmation display appears asking whether to continue
watching when the specified time elapses. If you select “NO” or do nothing for about 15
seconds, 1Seg automatically terminates.
<Timer Recording>
About one minute before starting time, the alarm sounds for about two seconds, and
illumination lights. The vibrator works as the same setting for “Phone” of “Vibrator”. 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. You can show the viewer display by
pressing x and selecting “Activate 1Seg”.
To end recording started by Timer Recording to save video, press p from the viewer
display and select “YES”. In Video Mode, you can end recording to save video also by
pressing Oo ( ) and selecting “YES”.
During a call
The alarm sounds from the earpiece.
During operations
<TV Timer>
When “Alarm setting” is set to “Operation preferred”, the timer alarm sounds only when
the Stand-by display is shown. When it is set to “Alarm preferred”, the timer alarm
sounds even while you are operating another function or during a call. (See page 413)
<Timer Recording>
Timer Recording works according to the setting of “Priority”. (see page 265) However,
Timer Recording might not work when you are reading to/writing from the microSD
card, or accessing the Data Storage Center.
When the time specified for “TV Timer” or “Timer recording”
comes
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When the timer alarm is set to the same time of “Alarm”, “ToDo”, or “Schedule”
The alarm sounds in the priority order of “Alarm” “Timer recording” “ToDo”
“Schedule” “TV timer”. A missed alarm of TV Timer/Timer Recording is notified by
the icon on the desktop.
When the power is turned off
The timer alarm does not sound except for the TV Timer setting with “Auto power ON”
set. For Timer Recording, you cannot record a 1Seg program unless the power is
turned on 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 111)
During Lock All, Personal Data Lock or Omakase Lock
The timer alarm does not sound. 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 communication, during iC communication, or while the microSD card is
operated
The timer alarm does not sound. 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 resetting settings or updating software program
The timer alarm does not sound. You cannot record a 1Seg program unless setting
reset or software update is finished one minute before the start date/time.
When the specified time comes during resetting settings, the icon does not appear on
the desktop even after resetting settings is completed.
Information
When you set “Alarm setting” to “Alarm preferred” for the setting of TV Timer/Timer
Recording and the alarm time comes while you are dialing, the alarm sounds after you
call up the other party. When the alarm time comes while ringing, the alarm sounds
after you start talking.
When you have set “PIN1 code entry set” to “ON” and set “Auto power ON” to
automatically turn on the power to sound TV timer alarm, the display for entering your
PIN1 code appears after the power is automatically turned on. The timer alarm does
not sound unless you enter your PIN1 code.
The alarm tone stops by pressing any of the keys, but the animation/i-motion becomes a
still image, and the timer alarm message stays displayed. When “Act. TV w/ alarm” is set
to “OFF”, press any key again to clear. However, you cannot clear the timer alarm
message by pressing a side key, with the FOMA terminal closed. When a call comes in,
the alarm stops.
Press Oo( ) and select “YES” from the Timer Alarm Notification display; then
1Seg starts, and you can watch the program set for TV Timer. In the case that a program
is being recorded, the video recorded up to that point is saved.
The icon appears on the desktop. You can check that icon for the contents of the missed
timer alarm (setting information) or recording result.
The setting information or recording result is the latest missed one.
When “Act. TV w/ alarm” is set to other than “OFF”, you can start 1Seg also by
pressing Oo( ) and select “YES” from the display of setting Information.
When recorded video is stored, you can play back the video also by pressing
Oo( ) from the display of recording result.
When you set “Auto power ON” to automatically turn on the power to sound a TV
timer alarm, the alarm sounds after the wake-up image stops.
You might not be able to set some i-motion movies/Chaku-uta Full® music files for TV
timer alarm.
Depending on the i-motion movie you set for TV timer alarm, only the audio might be
output at the specified time.
When a Chaku-uta Full® music file is set for TV timer alarm, only the audio is output 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 stop alarm tone/clear alarm message, animation, and
i-motion of TV timer alarm
When “Act. TV w/ alarm” of TV Timer is set to “Manual ON”
When “Timer Alarm Notification” is not executed or recording
is completed
Information
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You can display up to 20 recording results from the latest one.
1m1SegRecording result
Select a recording result.
To delete all recording results, press i(),
enter your Terminal Security Code, and select “YES”.
1m1SegUser settings
Do the following operations.
Recording Result
<User Settings>
Settings 1Seg
Display
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
Icon You can set whether to always display guide (see
page 256) in the horizontal display.
ON or OFF
Even if you set “Icon” to “OFF”, the icon such as “ ”,
”, “ ” or “ ” appears during communication or when
an i-mode mail message or Message R/F comes in.
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 259 for details on ticker display.
Video
Mobile W-Speed 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
Display light 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 “01” through “30” in two digits.
Sound
Sound effect
Auto volume You can set whether to turn up the sound volume so that it
will be more audible.
ON or OFF
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.
ON or OFF
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Listening You can set sound effect for listening for the sound from an
earphone or Bluetooth device.
Select 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 “OFF”.
Equalizer You can change the quality of the sound from an earphone
or Bluetooth device.
Select an item.
Normal . . . . . Reproduces normal sound quality.
H.BASS1 . . . Enhances bass sound.
H.BASS2 . . . Enhances bass sound more deeply than
H.BASS1.
Voice . . . . . . Makes conversation audible.
Train . . . . . . . Minimizes abnormal sound that causes
sound leakage.
TV sound while closed You can set whether to continue outputting audio for when
you close the FOMA terminal while watching a 1Seg
program.
ON or OFF
When the setting is “OFF”, audio is muted when you
close the FOMA terminal. Audio is output again when
you open the FOMA terminal and select “OK”.
Recording
Rec. when low battery 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.
Rec. program when
call
You can set whether to start recording automatically when
a call or PushTalk call comes in while watching a 1Seg
program.
ON or OFF
Data broadcasting
Set image display You can set whether to display images of the data
broadcasting site. (See page 208)
Sound effect setting You can set whether to sound an effect tone of the data
broadcasting and the data broadcasting site.
ON or OFF
Reset settings If you select “YES (default)” from the confirmation display
for data broadcasting while 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.
YES
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
Reset channel setting You can delete all channel lists.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
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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.
YES
If you select “Delete all”, you need to enter your Terminal
Security Code.
Reset TV settings You can reset each of “User settings” to the default.
See “Function List” for the items to be reset.
(See page 476)
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Check TV settings You can check each of “User settings”.
Information
<Icon>
The guide display might appear even if “Icon” is set to “OFF” when the airwave
conditions have got worse.
<Mobile W-Speed>
When you set to “ON”, you might not be able to have enough effects of “Image
quality”.
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 “Mobile W-Speed” is set to “ON” during recording or during timer
recording, it is invalid when you play back the recorded video.
<Display light>
During displaying in Multiwindow, the settings of this function is valid and follows the
settings of “Backlight” on page 116.
<TV sound while closed>
When “TV sound while closed” is set to “ON”, 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 output even if your FOMA
terminal is closed when you switch displays by Multitask, or when the displays are
shown in multiple windows.
<Rec. program when call>
The recording cannot be started when the call comes in the following cases:
During playing background During displaying in the multiwindow
During recording During recording by Timer Recording
During recording standby for Timer Recording
<Set image display>
If you change this setting, “Set image display” of “i-mode settings” is also changed.
<Reset settings>
You cannot reset the confirmation display at the start of 1Seg (see page 252) and at
the time of Timer Recording (see page 265).
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Music&Video Channel
Music&Video Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272
Setting Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272
Playing/Operating Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274
MUSIC Player
Playing Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278
Saving Music Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278
Using MUSIC Player. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <MUSIC Player> 280
Using Playlist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288
Handling Music Files
You can use music files saved on the microSD card for personal use only. Before using, give enough consideration not to infringe on the third
party’s intellectual property rights or other rights such as copyright.
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Music&Video Channel is a service which automatically delivers up to
about one-hour programs at night by just setting your favorite music
programs in advance. Further, you can enjoy high-quality movie program
of up to about 30 minutes. Programs are updated periodically and you
can enjoy the delivered programs at your convenient time such as on
commuting.
Before using Music&Video Channel
Music&Video Channel is a pay service which is available on a subscription basis. (You
need to subscribe to i-mode and Pake-Houdai, Pake-Houdai Full or Pake-Houdai
Double to apply for it.)
Other than the service fee for using Music&Video Channel, you might be separately
charged an information fee depending on the program.
If you insert the UIM to the Music&Video Channel incompatible FOMA terminal after
you subscribe to Music&Video Channel, you cannot use Music&Video Channel
Service. Note that the service fee applies unless you cancel the Music&Video Channel
subscription.
You cannot obtain or set programs during international roaming.Take procedures to
halt the distribution of programs before departure to overseas. Then, after
homecoming, resume receiving distribution.
When you try to obtain or set programs during international roaming, note that you
are charged a packet communication fee for the i-mode communication.
You can use mail functions, display i-mode sites, and so on, while listening to program
using Music&Video Channel (Play Background).
See page 505 for the combination patterns of simultaneously usable functions.
For the details on Music&Video Channel, refer to “Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode
FOMA version]”.
Music&Video Channel
If you previously set a program that you want to watch, the FOMA
terminal automatically downloads the program data at night.
1mMUSICMusic&Video Channel
2Set programFollow the instructions on the display to
set a program.
For details, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA version”.
See page 205 when data files are stored to the maximum.
” appears on the Stand-by display 12 hours before the time
the program obtaining starts. However, it does not appear if
you have inserted a UIM which is different from the one you
used to set the program.
Programs are automatically obtained at night. The display for
obtaining programs does not appear but “ ” appears on the
desktop when they are successfully obtained. Press Oo,
highlight “ ”, and press Oo( ) to display the
Music&Video Channel display.
When obtaining fails, “ ” appears.
Setting Programs
When a program is set
Information
When the communication is disconnected during obtaining a program, re-obtaining is
automatically tried up to five times by an interval of about three minutes. When a
display for obtaining a program is shown, however, the confirmation display appears
asking whether to re-obtain the program.
The ring tone does not sound and the vibrator does not work to notify that obtaining
programs starts or is completed. When you set “Music&Video Ch illum.” of
“Illumination” to “ON”, the Call/Charging indicator flickers when obtaining programs is
completed. (See page 120)
You can set up to two programs at once.
Note that a newly obtained program overwrites a saved program and you can no
longer play back that saved program afterward. To avoid overwriting, perform “Move
program” to move the program to the “Saved program” folder.
You cannot save the obtained program to the microSD card.
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1Music&Video Channel displaySet program
Follow the instructions on the display.
You can check or cancel the set program. For details, refer to “Mobile Phone
User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA version”.
To set programs, you need to register the site which offers Music&Video Channel
programs to your My Menu. (See page 198)
If you have not subscribed to Music&Video Channel, select “About this service” to see
the Music&Video Channel introduction page.
When the programs could not be obtained due to “power off” or “low battery” at the
start time of program obtaining, re-obtaining is performed at night of the following day.
It may take a time to obtain programs, so fully charge the battery and operate in the
good radio wave conditions.
You cannot perform the setting operation and automatic obtaining of the program
selected on the Music&Video Channel display or the program in use.
When you cancel Music&Video Channel, the programs other than those moved by
“Move program” are deleted.
If you insert a UIM which is different from the one you used to set programs, programs
cannot be automatically obtained. Set the programs again from the Music&Video
Channel display.
When you select a service menu for Music&Video Channel, the message “Confirm
set up information?” appears. If you select “YES”, the programs that have been
distributed might be deleted. However, they will not be deleted while the distribution is
set to be halted.
If you insert the UIM of the FOMA terminal that you have been set for programs into
another Music&Video Channel compatible FOMA terminal, the programs cannot be
obtained automatically. Select “Set program” again from the Music&Video Channel
display to automatically update the program setting on the FOMA terminal, then the
programs can be obtained automatically.
Check/Cancel the Set Program
Information
Information
Even if the setting of a program is canceled, My Menu is not deleted.
” appears on the Stand-by display when the automatic program
obtaining fails or the program is not updated even after the program
distribution date. When the automatic obtaining fails, you can manually
obtain the program.
1Music&Video Channel displaySelect a programYES
For a partially obtained program, select “Play” to play it back.
For a program which has not been updated, select “Play” to play it back.
See page 205 when data files are stored to the maximum.
Obtain a Program Manually
Information
When obtaining of a program is suspended, the part of the program obtained up to
that point is saved. To obtain remaining part, you can manually obtain it except in
some time zones. When a program has been updated or switched to another
program, obtaining starts not from the suspended point but from the beginning.
You cannot re-obtain the program whose playable deadline has expired. Such a
program cannot be updated until the next distribution date.
You may not be able to manually obtain programs depending on the time zone.
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You can enjoy playing back programs in stereo sound by connecting the Flat-plug
Stereo Earphone Set (option). Also, you can enjoy playing back programs wirelessly by
using a commercial Bluetooth device. (See page 427)
1mMUSICMusic&Video Channel
Select a program.
” is displayed while Music&Video Channel is
activated, and “ ” is displayed when the program
shifts to pause state during Play Background.
When a program is highlighted, the next distribution
date is displayed under the program name. It is not
displayed when the program distribution is suspended.
It might not be displayed when the automatic program
obtaining fails.
When information of the previously played program
exists, playback starts from the position and/or in the
mode accordingly.
Highlight a program and press l( ); then the
Chapter list is displayed.
Highlight a program and press m( ) to connect to the URL of the
program URL information.
The image on the right is displayed
when you cannot display a preview
image:
When you press and hold p for at least one second or press h during
playback or pause, playing back program ends.
Playing/Operating Programs
Music&Video
Channel display
Cannot be
played back
No preview
images
Updating
program
You can play back programs also from Data Box. From Data Box, you can
play back currently distributed programs as well as the programs that
have been distributed in the past and moved to the “Saved program”.
1mData boxMusic&Video Channel
Downloaded program or Saved program
Select a program.
You can switch display
format each time you press
c( ) from the
Program list.
About Music&Video Channel Playback display
Program image or program video
(When no images are stored, an animation
appears.)
Chapter number/Number of chapters
(Chapter number only on the Private window)
Chapter name/Artist name
Program name
Playback state
Playback time/Total playback time
Play mode (No indication for “Normal”)
: Repeat
Equalizer
: Normal : H.BASS1
: H.BASS2 : Train
Operate Music&Video Channel from Data Box
Program Folder list Program list
When the FOMA terminal is closed
  
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Stereo/Monaural
: Stereo : Monaural
Listening (No indication for “OFF”)
: Surround : Natur1
: Natur2
Remaster (No indication for “OFF”)
: ON
Icon of Bluetooth connection (No indication for not connected)
: Being connected
Sound volume
Operation while playing back a Music&Video Channel program
Operation Key operation
Halt l()
Pause Oo() or p
Oo() or p to play back
Sound volume
adjustment
Bo or </>
Replay next chapter
Vo or >(for at least one second)
Replay previous
chapter
Co or <(for at least one second)
When playback time is over three seconds or no previous
chapter is found, you go back to the beginning of the file.
Search
(fast forward)
Press and hold Vo.
Search
(fast rewind)
Press and hold Co.
Connect to site m()
Switch vertical
display/horizontal
display
c()
Each time of pressing switches in order of playback on the
vertical display playback on the horizontal display fitted to
the display size playback on the enlarged full display.
Display next image 3
Display previous image
1
Remaster 9
Each time of pressing switches between “ON” and “OFF”.
You cannot operate during pause.
From the Music&Video Channel Playback display, you can do the following
operations by using the switch of the Flat-plug Stereo Earphone Set (option) or
the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch (option):
You can operate them when the FOMA terminal is closed as well.
Icons on the Music&Video Channel display/the Program list
The icons on the Music&Video Channel display indicate the download status.
” is added to the newly obtained program.
Some programs have restrictions on the number of playbacks, playable deadline, or
playback period. “ ” is added to the icon of the program with playback restrictions and
” is added to the icon of the program with restrictions expired. You can check the
playback restrictions for the program by “Program info”.
Some programs have restrictions on operation. ” is added to the icon of the
program with operation restrictions.
Listening 8
Each time of pressing switches in order of “OFF” “Surround”
“Natur1” “Natur2”.
Equalizer 7
Each time of pressing switches in order of “Normal”
“H.BASS1” “H.BASS2” “Train”.
Operation Key operation
Operation Switch operation
Pause Press once.
To play back, press again.
Replay next
chapter
Press twice in succession.
Replay previous
chapter
Press three times in succession.
When playback time is over three seconds or no previous
chapter is found, you go back to the beginning of the file.
Icon Description
Successfully obtained program
Broken program
Partially obtained program or unsuccessfully obtained program
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Depending on the program, its playable time zone is fixed. “ ” is added to the icon of
the program with time zone restrictions. The time follows the time information obtained
from the network.
When obtaining a periodically-updated program fails, “ ” appears to tell the program
has not been updated. “ disappears when obtaining the program starts.
The file restriction is set to all the Music&Video Channel programs. See page 247 for
the file restrictions.
Information
The information of the previously played program is erased if you do the following
operations:
When you turn on/off the FOMA terminal
When you update the program
When you delete or move the previously played program
If you try to play back a program with a low battery, the confirmation display appears
asking whether to play it back. The battery alert tone sounds regardless of the setting
of “Keypad sound”. When the battery becomes low during playback (including during
Play Background), the playback pauses, and the confirmation display appears asking
whether to end the playback.
In the following cases, playback pauses and resumes after you finish each operation:
When you make/receive a voice call, videophone call, or PushTalk call
When you receive a mail message or Message R/F while “Receiving display” is set
to “Alarm preferred” or the Stand-by display is shown
When an alarm of “Alarm”, “Schedule”, “ToDo”, “TV timer” or “Timer recording”
sounds
Depending on the function which occurred, the confirmation display might appear
asking whether to end the Music&Video Channel program.
If a black display appears after you play back a program with time zone restrictions,
playback starts at the next playable time zone.
If you playback a program in countries other than Japan, the playable deadline might
expire before or after the displayed deadline.
On the full display, you cannot play back the audio-only music programs and video
programs of QCIF (176 x 144) size or smaller.
If you playback on the full display, the image might be displayed with the right or
bottom side cut depending on the image size.
Function Menu of Music&Video Channel Display/Program
Folder List/Program List
Chapter list You can display the list of chapters set for the program. Select a
chapter to play back the selected chapter and afterward.
Press i() and select “Chapter info” to display the
information about the chapter title, playback time, etc.
Play mode setting Normal or Repeat
Normal . . . Plays back the program once in the order of the
chapters.
Repeat . . . Plays back the program repeatedly in the order of the
chapters.
Program info You can display the program title, distribution source, playback
restrictions, etc.
Move program
Programs currently distributed are updated to new programs on the
next distribution date. You can save the current programs by moving
them to the “Saved program” folder before the distributed program is
updated. You can check “Memory info” for unused memory space you
can save to. You can save up to 10 programs sharing the memory
space with other data files, however, the number of programs you can
save decreases depending on the data volume. (See page 534)
YES
See page 205 when programs are stored to the maximum.
Add desktop icon See page 31.
Edit title Enter a title.
You can enter up to 31 full-pitch/63 half-pitch characters.
Reset title You can reset the title to the default.
YES
Multiple-choice You can select and delete multiple programs stored in “Saved
program” folder.
Put a check mark for programs to be deleted
i()Delete
Connect to URL
You can access the URL when the program has the URL information.
YES
Display image You can display the program images stored in the program.
Press r to return to the list.
Memory info You can display the used memory space (estimate).
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Delete/Delete this You can delete the program.
YES
Delete all You can delete all the programs stored in the “Saved program”
folder.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Information
<Play mode setting>
The playable mode setting is invalid for the programs having the time zone
restrictions.
Even if you set to “Repeat”, the program is not played back repeatedly if it has no time
zone restrictions but has restrictions on the number of playbacks.
<Move program>
You cannot move the program when its obtaining is not completed, or the move
restriction or time zone restriction is set for the program.
<Edit title>
When the next program is delivered, the edited title is overwritten by the new title.
<Multiple-choice> <Delete/Delete this> <Delete all>
Even when you delete the program, the program setting is not released.
Function Menu during Playback/Pause
Chapter list See page 276.
Play mode setting See page 276.
Sound effect
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.
ON or OFF
Listening You can set sound effect for listening for the sound from an
earphone or Bluetooth device..
Select 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 “OFF”.
Equalizer You can change the quality of the sound from an earphone or
Bluetooth device.
Select an item.
Normal . . . . . Reproduces normal sound quality.
H.BASS1 . . . Enhances bass sound.
H.BASS2 . . . Enhances bass sound more deeply than
H.BASS1.
Train. . . . . . . Minimizes abnormal sound that causes sound
leakage.
Program info See page 276.
Chapter info You can display the title, play time, etc. of the chapter currently
played back.
Connect to URL See page 276.
Previous image You can display a previous image.
Next image You can display a next image.
Information
<Sound effect>
Even if an earphone or Bluetooth device is not connected, the respective setting
contents are displayed on the display.
<Previous image> <Next image>
You can display up to three images, however, you may not be able to display them
depending on the program.
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You can play back music files on your FOMA terminal by using MUSIC
Player or i-motion player.
MUSIC Player (See page 280)
By “MUSIC Player” of “MUSIC”, you can play back Chaku-uta Full® music files or music
files saved from music CDs to the microSD card via a personal computer.
You can display mail, i-mode sites, and so on, while listening to music by MUSIC
Player (Play Background).
See page 505 for the combination patterns that can be started.
i-motion Player (See page 353)
From the “imotion” folder in “Data box”, you can play back the voice-only i-motion
movie (including music data of AAC format) or AAC format files stored on the microSD
card.
You can download Chaku-uta Full® music files from sites. You can save
up to 262.1 Mbytes of files including other data files. (See page 529)
1Call up a Chaku-uta Full® music file downloadable site
Select a Chaku-uta Full® music fileSaveYES
Select “Play” to play back the Chaku-uta Full® music file. See page 283 for
operations while a Chaku-uta Full® music file is being played back.
Select “Property” to display the Chaku-uta Full® music file information. (See
page 286)
See page 205 when Chaku-uta Full® music files are stored to the maximum.
2Select a destination folder.
Press l( ) to display folders at the second-tier level or lower, if they
exist. Press r to return to the upper level.
Playing Music
Saving Music Files
Download Chaku-uta Full® Music Files
When you press l( ) to suspend downloading or when the downloading is
suspended by an incoming call, the confirmation display appears asking whether to
resume downloading. Select “YES” to resume downloading the remaining part. Select
“NO” to show the data acquisition completion display. Select “Save pt.” to save it to a
folder in “i-mode” folder in “MUSIC” in “Data box”.
You can re-download the rest of the partially saved file from “Data box”.
The title name of the partially saved Chaku-uta Full® music file takes the date and time
when it is downloaded.
When the playable period or playable deadline of the partially saved Chaku-uta Full®
music file has expired, you cannot download the remaining segments of the file.
Further, the partially saved file is deleted when you save re-obtained data.
Uta-hodai files are the Chaku-uta Full® music files you can play back just for a period of
the contract with a content provider. The playable deadline is specified in the license
information that is downloaded together with the music file.
Even when the playable deadline has expired, you can play back the music file by
updating the license.
When a music file (Chaku-uta Full® music file downloaded on the membership service
basis) whose playable deadline has expired is found at the start of MUSIC Player, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to update the playable deadline. Select
“YES” to update the file (Packet communication fee is charged). Select “NO” not to use
the music file. See page 280 for starting MUSIC Player.
Some Uta-hodai music files are applied with surplus playable days even after the
playable deadline has passed. During this period, you can play back files without
updating the playable deadline information. When the surplus playable days are over,
you cannot play back the files. Also if you download a music file with playable period
not updated, you cannot play it back before it is saved.
When the upper limit of the (membership) music services you can register is exceeded,
the confirmation display appears asking whether to overwrite them. Select “YES” to
overwrite a music service whose playable deadline is the oldest. You can no longer
play back the music files downloaded from the overwritten service.
Packet communication fee charged for updating a playable deadline during
international roaming is not supported by Pake-Houdai, Pake-Houdai Full and
Pake-Houdai Double.
When downloading Chaku-uta Full® music file is suspended
About Uta-hodai
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You can use Windows Media Player 10/11 to save Windows Media®
Audio (WMA) files from a personal computer to the microSD card.
You can save up to 600 WMA files.
As well as music files, you can save playlists, jacket images, and license keys.
First, prepare the devices required for saving WMA files.
P-01A
microSD card
FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option)
Personal computer with Windows Media Player 10 (10.00.00.3802 or later)/11 installed
When you use Windows Media Player 10/11 in Windows XP, use Windows XP
Service Pack 2 or later. When you use Windows Vista, use Windows Media Player 11.
Before connecting the FOMA terminal to a personal computer, you need to check the
version of Windows Media Player.
Set “USB mode setting” to “MTP mode”. (See page 379)
Information
You can save up to 5 Mbytes per Chaku-uta Full® music file.
When the Uta-hodai music file set for the ring tone or alarm tone needs to be updated
because the playable deadline has expired, the default tone sounds when a call
comes in, or an alarm sounds/vibrates.
For a Chaku-uta Full® music file that has restrictions on the number of playbacks,
playable period, or playable deadline, “ ” is displayed at the head of the title. If you
remove the battery and keep it aside for a long time, the date/time information in the
FOMA terminal might be reset. In that case, you cannot play back the Chaku-uta Full®
music file that has restrictions on the playable period or playable deadline. See “Music
info” for checking the playback restrictions.
Partially saved Chaku-uta Full® music files cannot be played back from Data Box.
Save WMA Files
Prepare devices required for saving WMA files
Use the FOMA terminal as reader/writer
1
2
Start Windows Media Player 10/11 and save WMA files to the microSD
card.
You cannot save WMA files to the FOMA terminal.
For how to operate Windows Media Player 10/11, refer to Help for Windows Media
Player 10/11.
When you finish saving, remove the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02
from the FOMA terminal.
When you remove the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02, remove it after
finishing the software in use.
You have the ability to save music files using the Napster® application.
Please download the Napster® application from the following web page (in Japanese
only):
http://www.napster.jp/
If you have any questions about the Napster® application, refer to the following web
page (in Japanese only):
http://www.napster.jp/support/
Save music files to the microSD card
About the Napster® Application
3
Information
Do not remove the microSD card during saving a file. You may lose the file.
Music files and jacket images are saved to PRIVATE/DOCOMO/MMFILE/WM/ on the
microSD card.
The WMA files saved to the microSD card using another FOMA terminal might not be
recognized by the P-01A. Further, the files might not be recognized by the P-01A
even when it is connected to the personal computer with “USB mode setting” set to
“MTP mode”.
In that case, delete “WM” folder and “WM-SYSTEM” folder on the microSD card by
using your personal computer, or format the microSD card (see page 378). Note that
not only music files but also all the other files are deleted when the microSD card is
formatted.
When unused memory space on the microSD card becomes 300 Kbytes or less, the
card might not be recognized by a personal computer. Check the unused memory
space on the microSD card, and delete unnecessary data files if the unused memory
space is 300 Kbytes or less, then connect to the personal computer after setting “USB
mode setting” to “MTP mode”.
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By using SD-Jukebox (commercial item), you can save the music files on
the music CDs to the microSD card as AAC format data.
By using the microSD card adapter (option), you can save music files to the microSD
card directly from a personal computer as well.
The following steps are an example for when the FOMA terminal is used as a
microSD reader/writer for saving music files.
You can purchase SD-Jukebox from the following web page (in Japanese only):
http://www.sense.panasonic.co.jp/PanaSense/special/soft/sd_jukebox/
For details about operating environments, refer to the following web page (in Japanese
only):
http://panasonic.jp/support/software/sdjb/
First, prepare the devices required for saving music files.
P-01A
microSD card
FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option)
Personal computer (Windows XP, Windows 2000, or Windows Vista)
SD-Jukebox (commercial item)
Music CD you want to save
Install SD-Jukebox on the personal computer.
Set “USB mode setting” to “microSD mode”. (See page 379)
Save Music Files by Using SD-Audio
About SD-Jukebox
Prepare devices required for saving music files
Install SD-Jukebox
Use the FOMA terminal as reader/writer
1
2
3
Start SD-Jukebox and set a music CD on the personal computer. Then
use SD-Jukebox to save music files to the microSD card.
For how to operate SD-Jukebox, refer to Help for SD-Jukebox.
When you finish saving, remove the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02
from the FOMA terminal.
You can play back Chaku-uta Full® music files obtained from sites or
music files saved to the microSD card.
To play back music files, select “MUSIC Player” from “MUSIC” on Main
Menu. Play Background is available so that you can use mail functions,
display sites, and so on, while listening to music.
To manage folders or data files, select “MUSIC” from “Data box” on Main
Menu.
Note that battery consumption will be faster when you use MUSIC Player.
You can enjoy playing back music in stereo sound by connecting the Flat-plug Stereo
Earphone Set (option). Also, you can enjoy listening to music wirelessly by using a
commercial Bluetooth device. (See page 427)
If the number of stored files increases, it may take long to start MUSIC Player.
Save music files to the microSD card
<MUSIC Player>
Using MUSIC Player
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1Press and hold p for at least one
second.
The Player Menu display appears.
When the information about the previously played
music file remains, the playback starts according to the
position to play or mode of the information. You can play back also by pressing
and holding p for at least one second with the FOMA terminal closed.
2Select an item.
All tracks. . . Displays all the music files saved on the FOMA terminal and
microSD card.
Artist . . . . . . Displays all the artist names.
Highlight the name of the artist you want to listen to and press
Oo( ), then all the album names of the selected artist are
displayed. (Go to Album)
Album . . . . . Displays all the albums.
Highlight the name of the album you want to listen to and press
Oo().
Genre. . . . . . Displays all the genres.
Highlight the genre you want to listen to and press Oo().
Playlist. . . . . Displays all the playlists created by the FOMA terminal and personal
computer.
See page 289 for the playback of playlists.
Play Back Music Files
Player Menu display
The “” mark is added to the
playlist which is being played
back or was previously played
back.
When you select “Artist”,
“Album”, or “Genre”, and press
l( ) from the Type list,
all the music files stored in the
selected item are played back.
You can switch display format
each time you press
c( ) from the Music
list.
When “ ” is displayed on
the Type list or the Music list,
you can display the playback display of previously played back music file or
music file in-play by pressing m().
You might not be able to display all the stored music files depending on their file
size.
The image on the right is displayed
when you cannot display a preview
image:
3Select a music file.
Playback starts from the selected music file in the order listed on the Type list or
playlist. “ ” is displayed while MUSIC Player is activated, and “ ” is
displayed when the music shifts to pause state during Play Background.
The “” mark is added to the music file which is currently played back or was
previously played back.
Playback continues even if you close the FOMA terminal during playback.
When you press and hold p for at least one second during playback, pause, or
halt, or press h, MUSIC Player ends.
When you press m() or r during playback, the former Music list is
displayed.
Type list
(For Artist)
Music list
Cannot be
displayed
Incomplete
download
No image,
etc.
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1mData boxMUSIC
2Select an item.
MUSIC Player. . . MUSIC Player starts. (See page 281)
i-mode. . . . . . . . . Displays the i-mode (Chaku-uta Full®) Folder list. Select a folder.
WMA . . . . . . . . . . Displays the WMA list.
Each time you press m
from the i-mode (Chaku-uta
Full®) Folder list, you can
switch between the folders
in the FOMA terminal and
the microSD card.
You can switch display
format each time you press
c( ) from the
Chaku-uta Full® Music list
and WMA list.
See page 281 when you
cannot display a preview
image.
See page 205 when you
select “Search by i-mode”.
Some WMA files have playable license (number/period/
deadline).
Manage Folders or Music Files
Music Folder list
i-mode (Chaku-uta
Full®) Folder list
Chaku-uta Full®
Music list
WMA list
3Select a Chaku-uta Full® music file or WMA file.
Only the selected music file is played back as a demo.
When you close the FOMA terminal during playback, the playback stops.
To terminate playback, press and hold p for at least one second or press h
during playback or pause.
You might be able to play back a Chaku-uta Full® music file by pressing
l( ) or selecting “Play” from the Function menu while selecting it on
another function.
Chaku-uta Full® music files are shown by titles for control (“Music title - Artist
name” in default title) when you display them from the “i-mode” folder. When you
operate them from “MUSIC Player”, they are shown by titles.
About playback display during using MUSIC Player
The jacket image which is stored in the music file
(When no images are stored, an animation
appears.)
Track number/Number of total music files
(Only track number on the Private window)
Title
Artist name
Playback state
Playback time/Total playback time
Play mode (No indication for “Normal”)
: Play only one : Repeat one
: Repeat all : Random
: Random play & repeat
: Demo (Displayed only in demo playbacks.)
Equalizer
: Normal : H.BASS1
: H.BASS2 : Train
Stereo/Monaural
: Stereo : Monaural
Listening (No indication for “OFF”)
: Surround : Natur1 : Natur2
Remaster (No indication for “OFF”)
: ON
Icon of Bluetooth connection (No indication for not connected)
: Being connected
Sound volume
When the FOMA
terminal is closed


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Operations of MUSIC Player in use
You cannot operate during halt or pause.
You cannot use some operations during playback of a demo.
Operation Key operation
Halt l()
Oo() or p to play back
Pause Oo() or p
Oo() or p to play back
Sound volume
adjustment
Bo or </>
Replay next file Vo or > (for at least one second)
Replay previous file Co or < (for at least one second)
When playback time is over three seconds, no previous
music file is found, and “Random” or “Random play&repeat”
is set, you go back to the beginning of the file.
Search (fast forward)
Press and hold Vo.
Search (fast rewind)Press and hold Co.
Display list m()
Play background c()
Display image/
Display lyric/Player
2
Each time of pressing switches displays in order of “Playback
display (Jacket image)” “Full display lyric image” “Full
display jacket image”.
Display next image 3
Display previous image
1
Remaster 9
Each time of pressing switches between “ON” and “OFF”.
Listening 8
Each time of pressing switches in order of “OFF”
“Surround” “Natur1” “Natur2”.
Equalizer 7
Each time of pressing switches in order of “Normal”
“H.BASS1” “H.BASS2” “Train”.
From the playback display during using MUSIC Player, you can operate
the following by using the switch of the Flat-plug Stereo Earphone Set
(option) or the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch (option):
You can operate them when the FOMA terminal is closed as well.
Playback specifications of Chaku-uta Full® music files
Playback specifications of SD-Audio files and number of storable files
Except “All tracks”.
Playback specifications of WMA files and number of storable files
Operation Switch operation
Pause Press once.
To play back, press again.
Replay next file Press twice in succession.
Replay previous file Press three times in succession.
When playback time is over three seconds, no previous
music file is found, and “Random” or “Random play&repeat”
is set, you go back to the beginning of the file.
File format MP4
Codec MPEG-4 AAC
MPEG-4 AAC+ (HE-AAC)
Enhanced aacPlus
Bit rate 8 to 128 kbps
Extension 3gp
File format MPEG-2 AAC, MPEG-2 AAC+SBR
Bit rate 32 to 256 kbps
Maximum number of
storable files
999 files
Maximum number of
playlist
99 files (Up to 99 files can be stored in a single playlist.)
File format WMA (Windows Media Audio 9 Standard)
Bit rate 32 to 192 kbps
Maximum number of
storable files
Maximum 600 files
Maximum number of
playlist
100 files (Up to 250 files can be stored in a single playlist.)
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Icons on the Music list
When you select a music file from “MUSICMUSIC Player”, the following icons are
displayed:
Icons on the Chaku-uta Full® Music list
When you select a Chaku-uta Full® music file from “Data boxMUSIC”,
the following icons are displayed:
Some Chaku-uta Full® music files and Uta-hodai music files have restrictions on the
number of playbacks, playable deadline, or playable period. The following icons are
added.
File with playback restrictions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
File with playback restrictions expired . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Playable Uta-hodai music file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Uta-hodai music file which needs to be updated because the playable
deadline has expired. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unplayable Chaku-uta Full® music file or Uta-hodai music file. . . . . . . . . . .
You can check the playback restrictions for the file by “Music info”.
Icon Description
Stored in the FOMA terminal
Stored on the microSD card
SD-Audio file format
Chaku-uta Full® file format
WMA file format
UIM security function
Chaku-uta Full® music file with playback restrictions
Chaku-uta Full® music file with expired playback restrictions
Playable Uta-hodai music file
Uta-hodai music file which needs to be updated because the
playable deadline has expired
Unplayable Uta-hodai music file
File with file restrictions
Icon Audio format Type
AAC, AAC+(HE-AAC),
Enhanced aacPlus MP4 file
Partially saved Chaku-uta Full® music files
All Chaku-uta Full® music files are set with file restrictions. See page 247 for file
restrictions.
For the copyrighted file movable to the microSD card, “ ” is displayed.
Icon Acquired source
Sites
Information
Even when the file format is supported, you might not be able to play back some files.
The information of the previously played music file is erased if you do the following
operations:
When you remove/insert the microSD card
When you turn on/off the FOMA terminal
When you execute “Reset settings” or “Initialize”
When you delete the previously played music file
When you delete the previously played playlist
When you do not insert the microSD card on which the previously played music file
is stored
When you set “USB mode setting” to “microSD mode” or “MTP mode” and connect
to a personal computer
When you played back a music file from other than a playlist last time, and then
when you perform “Edit music info” or “Reset music info”, or when you newly
download, save or delete a Chaku-uta Full® music file
When the music file previously played is an Uta-hodai music file which needs to be
updated because the playable deadline has expired
When the previously played music file is a WMA file and when the WMA license
becomes invalid
Partially saved Chaku-uta Full® music files are not displayed when you operate from
MUSIC Player.
If you try to play back a music file with a low battery, the confirmation display appears
asking whether to play it back. The battery alert tone sounds regardless of the setting
of “Keypad sound”. When the battery becomes low during playback (including during
Play Background), the playback pauses, and the confirmation display appears asking
whether to end the playback.
Note that the battery is consumed sooner if you perform the fast-forward and other
similar operations frequently.
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In the following cases, the playback pauses and resumes after you finish each
operation:
When you make/receive a voice call, videophone call, or PushTalk call
When you receive a mail message or Message R/F while “Receiving display” is set
to “Alarm preferred” or the Stand-by display is shown
When an alarm of “Alarm”, “Schedule”, “ToDo”, “TV timer” or “Timer recording”
sounds
Depending on the event which occurred, the confirmation display might appear
asking whether to end MUSIC Player.
When a music file is switched to the previous or next one, the music file whose
playable deadline or playable period has expired, or WMA file whose WMA license
becomes invalid is skipped. When the Chaku-uta Full® music file has restrictions on
the number of playbacks, the confirmation display appears asking whether to play it
back regardless of the remaining number of playbacks. However, the music file
whose number of playbacks has finished is skipped.
When unused memory space on the microSD card becomes 300 Kbytes or less, you
can no longer play back WMA files. To play back WMA files, check the unused
memory space on the microSD card, and delete unnecessary data files if the unused
memory space is 300 Kbytes or less.
Function Menu of the Music Folder List/i-mode (Chaku-uta
Full®) Folder List/Player Menu Display
Information
Play mode setting Select a play mode.
Normal . . . . . . . . Plays back the music files sorted by type or in
the playlist in order as listed.
Finishes after the last music file is played
back.
Play only one . . . Plays back the selected music file once.
Repeat one. . . . . Plays back the selected music file repeatedly.
Repeat all . . . . . . Plays back the music files sorted by type or in
the playlist in order as listed repeatedly.
Random . . . . . . . Plays back the music files sorted by type or in
the playlist at random. Finishes after all the
music files are played back.
Random play&repeat
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plays back the music files sorted by type or in
the playlist at random repeatedly.
Add folder Enter a folder name.
You can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters.
You can create a total of 25 folders at each level up to the
second-tier level in the FOMA terminal. You can create folders
at each level up to the seventh-tier level on the microSD card.
Edit folder name Enter a folder name.
You can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters.
Delete folder You can delete a user folder and all Chaku-uta Full® music files in
the folder.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Select storage You can set the destination folder for when you move the
Chaku-uta Full® music file to the microSD card. You can set it for
up to seventh-tier-level folders.
YES
Memory info You can display the used memory space (estimate)/number of
stored items.
Information
<Add folder>
You cannot create a user folder in the WMA folder.
<Delete folder>
If you delete the Chaku-uta Full® music file set for another function, the setting returns
to the default.
<Select storage>
” 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.
Function Menu of the Chaku-uta Full® Music List/Type List/
Music List/WMA List
Player menu You can show the Player Menu display from the Type list or
Music list.
Play mode setting See page 285.
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Set as ring tone
Fullsong ring tone You can set a full piece of Chaku-uta Full® music file as a ring
tone.
Select an item.
For a Chaku-uta Full® music file on the microSD card, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to move it to
the FOMA terminal. (See “Move Files from the microSD
Card to the FOMA Terminal” on page 376.)
Point ring tone You can set a part of Chaku-uta Full® music file as a ring tone.
Select a range to be setSelect an item.
You can check the range to be set by pressing
l().
For a Chaku-uta Full® music file on the microSD card, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to move it to
the FOMA terminal. (See “Move Files from the microSD
Card to the FOMA Terminal” on page 376.)
Music info You can display the title, artist name, playback time, etc.
Press i( ) with the music information of Chaku-uta
Full® music file displayed and select “Edit music info”; then
you can edit the information contents. Select a desired item
and then edit it. To return the edited information to the
unedited one, select “Reset music info”. Select a desired
item and select “YES”.
Add to playlist Select a storing method.
Add one . . . . .You can store the music file.
Add some. . . .Select the music files to be stored, and press
l().
The music files are stored in the displayed order.
Select a playlist you store music files to.
When you create a new playlist to store music files to, select
“New playlist” and enter a playlist name. When 30 playlists
are already stored, the confirmation display appears asking
whether to delete them to save a new one.
Move You can move the Chaku-uta Full® music file in the FOMA
terminal to another folder inside it, or can move the Chaku-uta
Full® music file on the microSD card to another folder inside it.
Select a destination folder.
Press l( ) to display folders at the second-tier level
or lower, if they exist. Press r to return to the upper level.
Move to microSD You can move the Chaku-uta Full® music file to the microSD
card. (See page 376)
Move to phone You can move the Chaku-uta Full® music file on the microSD
card to the FOMA terminal. (See page 376)
Edit title You can edit the title of Chaku-uta Full® music file.
Enter a title.
For a Chaku-uta Full® music file in the FOMA terminal, you
can enter up to 9 full-pitch/18 half-pitch characters.
For a Chaku-uta Full® music file on the microSD card, you
can enter up to 18 full-pitch/36 half-pitch characters.
Reset title You can reset the title of a Chaku-uta Full® music file to “Music
title - Artist name”.
YES
Add folder See page 285.
Edit folder name See page 285.
Delete folder See page 285.
Multiple-choice You can select multiple Chaku-uta Full® music files and
operate them.
Put a check mark for Chaku-uta Full® music files to be
operatedi()Select an item.
Delete . . . See “Delete this” on page 287.
Move . . . . See page 286.
Connect to URL You can access the URL when the Chaku-uta Full® music file
has the URL information.
YES
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Display image You can display jacket images stored in the music file.
When multiple jacket images are stored, press No to
display a previous or next jacket image.
When the image is storable, press Oo( ) and select
“YES”, then select any destination folder to save it.
Display lyric You can display lyric images stored in the Chaku-uta Full®
music file.
When multiple lyric images are stored, press No to display
a previous or next lyric image. You can display up to seven
lyric images.
When the image is storable, press Oo( ) and select
“YES”, then select any destination folder to save it.
Select storage See page 285.
Memory info You can display the used memory space (estimate)/number of
stored items.
Delete this YES
Delete all You can delete all Chaku-uta Full® music files or WMA files in
the folder.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
If there is a user folder in a folder, you cannot delete the user
folder or Chaku-uta Full® music files in the user folder.
Information
<Set as ring tone>
When an Uta-hodai music file set for a ring tone cannot be played back or needs to be
updated because playable deadline is expired or the UIM security function is set, the
default ring tone returns.
See “Music info” for checking whether to be set as ring tone.
<Add to playlist>
You cannot add music files to the playlist created using a personal computer.
<Reset title>
If there is no music title or artist name, it is displayed as “Unknown” for each.
<Display image>
Some images may not be displayed correctly.
<Delete this> <Delete all>
If you delete the Chaku-uta Full® music file set for another function, the setting returns
to the default.
If you delete the WMA file stored in the WMA playlist, it is released from WMA playlist.
When the last WMA file is deleted or all the WMA files are deleted, the lisence file is
deleted at the same time.
Function Menu during Playback/Halt/Pause
Information
Player menu You can show the Player Menu display from the playback
display during using MUSIC Player.
Playback state continues even when you show the Player
Menu display.
Play mode setting See page 285.
Sound effect
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.
ON or OFF
Listening You can set sound effect for listening for the sound from an
earphone or Bluetooth device.
Select 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 “OFF”.
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Equalizer You can change the quality of the sound from an earphone or
Bluetooth device.
Select an item.
Normal . . . . .Reproduces normal sound quality.
H.BASS1. . . .Enhances bass sound.
H.BASS2. . . .Enhances bass sound more deeply than
H.BASS1.
Train . . . . . . .Minimizes abnormal sound that causes sound
leakage.
Music info See page 286.
Connect to URL See page 286.
Display image/
Display lyric/Player
You can change the playback display.
Display image . . . Shows the jacket image on the full display.
Display lyric . . . . . Shows the lyric image on the full display.
Player . . . . . . . . . . Shows the playback display.
Previous image/
Previous lyric
You can display a previous jacket image or lyric image.
Next image/Next lyric You can display a next jacket image or lyric image.
Information
<Sound effect>
Even if an earphone or Bluetooth device is not connected, the respective setting
contents are displayed on the display.
<Display image/Display lyric/Player> <Previous image/Previous lyric>
<Next image/Next lyric>
For Chaku-uta Full® music files, you can display up to 3 jacket images and up to 7
lyric images.
For SD-Audio files saved by SD-Jukebox, you can display up to 20 jacket images, and
for WMA file, you can display up to 2 image buried in a file. When you use the
Napster® application program, you can display 1 image stored as a jacket image.
There are no lyric images for them.
You can create the list of music files you want to listen to, and play them
back in the order you like.
You can play back using the playlists created by the FOMA terminal or
Windows Media Player, or the SD-Audio playlists created by SD-Jukebox.
The maximum number of playlists that can be created and the number of music files
that can be stored per playlist are as follows:
When you create a playlist on the FOMA terminal, you can store the Chaku-uta Full®
music files saved on the FOMA terminal or microSD card, the WMA files saved by
Windows Media Player, and the SD-Audio files saved by SD-Jukebox into the same
playlist.
Icons on the Playlist list
Using Playlist
Creating source Number of playlist Number of music files that
can be stored per playlist
Playlists created by FOMA
terminal
Maximum 30
(Except “All tracks”) 100
Playlists created by
Windows Media Player Maximum 100 250
SD-Audio playlists created
by SD-Jukebox
Maximum 99
(Except “All tracks”) 99
Icon Type
All tracks
All tracks for SD-Audio
FOMA playlist
SD-Audio playlist
WMA playlist
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1Player Menu displayPlaylist
2i()Create playlist
Select a type and display the Music list
Put a check mark for music files to be stored
l()
The music files are stored in the displayed order.
3Enter a playlist name.
You can enter up to 18 full-pitch/36 half-pitch characters.
1Playlist listSelect a playlist
Select a music file.
Press l( ) from the Playlist list to play back the
music files from the top one in the selected playlist.
You cannot play back a playlist from “MUSIC” of Data
Box.
Create Playlist
Playlist list
Information
In a playlist, you cannot store partially saved Chaku-uta Full® music files or files with
playback restrictions expired.
Play Back Playlist
Music list of a Playlist
Function Menu of the Playlist List
Player menu You can show the Player Menu display.
Play mode setting See page 285.
Create playlist See page 289.
Copy playlist Enter a playlist name.
You can enter up to 18 full-pitch/36 half-pitch characters.
When you copy the SD-Audio playlist or WMA playlist, it is
copied to the FOMA terminal as the FOMA playlist.
Edit playlist name You can edit the name of the FOMA playlist.
Edit the playlist name.
You can enter up to 18 full-pitch/36 half-pitch characters.
Add You can add the music files to the FOMA playlist.
Select a type and display the Music list
Put a check mark for the music files to be added
l()
The music files are stored at the end of the list in the displayed
order.
Delete playlist You can delete the FOMA playlist.
Select a deleting method.
Delete this. . . . . . . . You can delete the playlist.
Delete selected . . . Select the playlists to be deleted, and press
l().
Delete all . . . . . . . . . Enter your Terminal Security Code.
YES
Information
<Copy playlist>
You cannot copy the WMA playlist with no music file stored in.
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Function Menu of the Music List of a Playlist
Player menu You can display the Player Menu display.
Playback state continues even when you show the Player Menu
display.
Play mode setting See page 285.
Music info See page 286.
Add See page 289.
DEL from playlist You can release the music files from the FOMA playlist.
Select a deleting method.
DEL one from list . . . . . . You can release the music file.
DEL some from list. . . . . Select the music files to be released,
and press l().
DEL all from list . . . . . . . You can delete the whole playlist.
YES
Order to play You can change the order of playlist created on the FOMA
terminal.
Select a music fileUse Bo to change the order to play
Oo()
To change the order in succession, repeat the above steps.
l()
Add to playlist See page 286.
Display image See page 287.
Display lyric See page 287.
Information
<DEL from playlist>
You cannot release music files from the playlists created on a personal computer.
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i-αppli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292
Downloading i-αppli from Sites . . . . . . . . .<i-αppli Download> 292
Starting i-αppli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<i-αppli Run> 293
Setting i-αppli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <iαppli Settings> 307
Starting i-αppli Automatically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308
Using i-αppli Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309
Setting i-αppli Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310
Operating i-αppli Stand-by Display
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<i-αppli Stand-by Display> 311
Displaying i-αppli Data Files on the microSD Card
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <iαppli data> 312
i-Widget. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312
Using i-Widget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312
Setting i-Widget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313
Starting Widget αppli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<Start Widget αppli> 314
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By downloading i-αppli programs from sites, you can use the FOMA
terminal more conveniently. Some i-αppli programs enable you to
directly store data in the Phonebook or Schedule and some are linked to
Data Box to save/obtain images.
Also, you can enjoy playing the large capacity mega i-αppli such as
high-resolution 3D games and full-length role playing game or i-αppli
online compatible i-αppli programs such as match games and chat
application program.
Further, the FOMA terminal supports i-αppli call that enables you to play
match games with your acquaintance, and to be received event
notification from the i-αppli distributer.
See “Using i-αppli Call” on page 309 for setting whether to receive notification from
i-αppli call.
For details on i-αppli, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA version”.
You can download software programs from sites to the FOMA terminal.
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 534)
1Call up an i-αppli downloadable site
Select a software program.
2Select “OK” when downloading ends.
See page 205 when i-αppli programs are stored to the maximum.
When downloading ends, the display for Software Setting (Network Set, Stand-by
Set, Location Usage, Program Guide Key, or iαppli call) might appear. These
settings can be done also from the Software list.
3YES or NO
YES . . . . Starts i-αppli.
NO . . . . . Returns to the site display.
i-αppli
<i-αppli Download>
Downloading i-αppli from Sites
When you press r or h to suspend downloading an i-αppli 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 “YES” to
resume downloading the remaining part. Select “NO” to show the confirmation display
asking whether to save the file downloaded halfway. Select “YES” to partially save the
file.
You can re-download the rest of the partially saved i-αppli program from the Software list.
An i-αppli mail folder is created automatically each in the Inbox/Outbox Folder list, and
the title of the downloaded mail-linked i-αppli becomes the name of the folder.
You can save up to five mail-linked i-αppli programs.
You cannot download the software program if the mail-linked i-αppli using the same
folder is already in the Software list.
You cannot download mail-linked i-αppli while Mail Security is set.
You cannot download mail-linked i-αppli if the Inbox/Outbox Folder list contains five
i-αppli mail folders.
When re-downloading mail-linked i-αppli whose folder only remains, the confirmation
display appears asking whether to use the existing i-αppli mail folder. If you select
“YES”, the existing folder is used. If you select “NO” 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-αppli without creating a new folder.
When downloading is suspended
When you downloaded mail-linked i-αppli
Information
You can download pre-installed i-αppli programs from the
“P-SQUARE” site (in Japanese only).
iMenu→メニューリスト (Menu List)
→ケータイ電話メーカー (Mobile Phone Maker)P-SQUARE
Downloading is not available from some accessed sites.
QR code for
accessing the site
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Some i-αppli 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 “Network
set” of “Software setting”.
” 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
“Phone/Terminal and UIM ID”. Select “YES” to start downloading. In this case, the
“Phone/Terminal and UIM ID” 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-αppli, the confirmation display
appears telling that the data on the IC card is to be deleted. Select “YES” 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-αppli 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 2 Mbyte per i-αppli program.
“i-αppli mail” is the mail sent and saved by mail-linked i-αppli and mail received as
mail-linked i-αppli. i-αppli mail is automatically saved to the i-αppli mail folder.
The 3D polygonal engine enables cubic images to be displayed in i-αppli.
By combining polygons, a deep, cubic image is displayed.
Information
You can display software information when downloading i-αppli.
1m1i-αppli1iαppli settings1Disp. software info
1Display or Not display
1i(for at least one second)
1Select a software program to be started.
: GPS compatible i-αppli
: Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-αppli
: Management information i-αppli
: microSD card compatible i-αppli
: Vertical full display compatible i-αppli
: Horizontal display compatible i-αppli (incompatible
with full display)
: Horizontal full display compatible i-αppli
: i-αppli DX
: Mail-linked i-αppli
: Partially saved i-αppli
: Set for Auto Start
: Set for the i-αppli Stand-by display
: Set for both Auto Start and the i-αppli Stand-by display
: Can set for the i-αppli Stand-by display
: Downloaded from an SSL page
: Downloaded or upgraded by using a different UIM
Display Software Info
<i-αppli Run>
Starting i-αppli
Software list
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You can display the Software list on the microSD card by
mi-αppliiαppli(microSD)Software list.
Each time you press c( ) from the Software list in the FOMA terminal,
the display format changes.
When you start an i-αppli DX program or while it is running, the confirmation
display might appear asking whether to permit the i-αppli DX program to use the
FOMA terminal’s information and functions.
When you start the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-αppli 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-αppli program, you can download the
remaining part of it.
” or “ ” is displayed while an i-αppli program is running.
To end i-αppli, press and hold r for at least one second or press h; then
select “YES”.
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 205 when you select “Search by i-mode”.
You can show the Software list also by pressing i from the horizontal Stand-by
display.
Information
When a software program can be started from another program, the confirmation
display appears. When a software program to be started is not specified, select a
software program.
To start up i-αppli DX, set the data and time by “Set time” beforehand.
When a software program is running, melodies are played back at the volume set for
“Phone” of “Ring volume”. 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-αppli 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-αppli. However, you cannot use them while the software
program is running as the i-αppli Stand-by display.
If you start the camera from i-αppli, the shot images are not saved with ordinary
images, but are saved as part of i-αppli for its usage.
If you start the camera from i-αppli, you can specify the image size or image quality for
some i-αppli programs.
You can scan JAN codes, QR codes, and Code128 from i-αppli using the camera.
The scanned data is saved and used by the software program.
Images that are used by i-αppli and data you have entered might be sent over the
Internet to the server automatically.
i-αppli uses the following types of images:
Images shot by the camera after it is started from a camera-linked application
program
Images obtained by the infrared communication function of i-αppli
Images downloaded from sites or Internet web pages
Images obtained from Data Box by i-αppli
i-αppli mail running under mail-linked i-αppli might not be displayed correctly.
Some i-αppli programs save the various information used on the i-αppli 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-αppli program is running. If
the battery level indicates “ , either press -h or end the i-αppli 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 “iαppli data” 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 “ ” is displayed. In this
case, you are not charged a communication fee.
With some software programs, you can perform registering or deleting My Menu on
the i-αppli program.
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The FOMA terminal supports “Motion Tracking” which enables you to operate i-αppli
programs (by inclining or swinging the FOMA terminal) through the recognition
technology of the camera.
Motion Tracking might not work in the following cases:
When the lens of the camera is dirty
When the clothes you wear are similar to the background
When the background is not stable such as when you are moving
When you are in a dark or too bright place
You can check the details when a software program malfunctions.
1mi-αppliiαppli infoTrace info
When the memory space for Trace Info becomes full, the information is
overwritten from the oldest one.
When “ ” is displayed on the Trace information display, press
i( ), and select “Copy info” to copy the information. Select “Delete info”,
and select “YES” to delete the information.
Select “Store in microSD”, and select “YES” to store in the microSD card.
To creators of i-αppli
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 “Trace Information” on page 295.
You can show the information of i-αppli by -mi-αppliAbout iαppli.
Motion tracking
Warning
The motion tracking compatible application program is the game to play by inclining or
swinging the FOMA terminal. If you excessively swing your FOMA terminal, 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 terminal, do not swing to an extent
more than necessitated, and check around you for safety.
Trace Information
Information
You can check the details when an i-αppli program ends because of a
security error.
1mi-αppliiαppli infoSecurity error history
When “ ” is displayed on the Security error history display, press
i( ), and select “Copy info” to copy the information. Select “Delete info”,
and select “YES” to delete the information.
You can display the security error history also by selecting “ ” on the desktop.
Security Error History
Function Menu of the Software List
Set iαppli To You can set whether to permit the i-αppli program to start from
a link on site or mail message. You can set also for when you
place the FOMA terminal 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.
Auto start time See page 308.
Software setting
Stand-by set See page 311.
Network set You can set whether to communicate while an i-αppli program
is running.
ON or OFFl()
Stand-by net See page 311.
Icon info You can set whether to permit the i-αppli 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.
ON or OFFl()
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Change mld./img. You can set whether to permit the i-αppli program to change
the setting for the ring tones, Stand-by display, etc. This
function is available only for i-αppli DX programs.
ON, OFF or Check every changel()
If you select “Check every change”, the confirmation display
appears each time the i-αppli program tries to change the
setting for the ring tones, Stand-by display, etc.
See P. book/hist. You can set whether to permit the i-αppli program to refer to
the Phonebook, Redial, and Received Calls. This function is
available only for i-αppli DX programs.
ON or OFFl()
View ToruCa You can set whether to permit the i-αppli program to refer to
ToruCa files. This function is available only for i-αppli DX
programs.
ON or OFFl()
Location usage You can set whether to permit the i-αppli program to use
location information. This function is available only for i-αppli
DX programs.
ON or OFFl()
Program guide key You can set the software program for the Program Guide
i-αppli that starts up from 1Seg. You can set this only for the
i-αppli DX program that links to 1Seg.
ON or OFFl()
Map setting You can set the software program used on the GPS function.
ON or OFFl()
iαppli call See page 309.
Software info You can display the software name, version, and others of the
i-αppli program.
Upgrade YES
Add desktop icon See page 31.
Delete
Delete this YES
Delete selected Put a check mark for software programs to be deleted
l()YES
Delete all Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Move to microSD See page 376.
Move to phone See page 376.
Power saver You can set whether to validate Power Saver Mode for each
i-αppli program for when “αPower saver” is set to “ON”.
ON or OFF
Information
<Icon info>
When you set “Icon info” to “ON” for the i-αppli 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 Phone/Terminal and UIM ID, and can be deciphered by third parties.
When the software program needs “Icon info”, the software program might not run if
“OFF” is selected.
<Upgrade>
Depending on the software program, you can upgrade it at start.
At upgrading, the confirmation display might appear asking whether to send the
“Phone/Terminal and UIM ID. Select “YES” to start upgrading. In this case, the
“Phone/Terminal and UIM ID” 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-αppli in the following cases:
While details of the corresponding i-αppli mail folder are displayed
While Mail Security is set
When Mail Security is set for the corresponding i-αppli mail folder
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The confirmation display appears asking whether to delete the i-αppli 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-αppli mail folder.
NO. . . . . . . Deletes the software program only and the i-αppli mail folder is left.
Cancel . . . . Does not delete both the software program and i-αppli mail folder; the former
display returns.
You can delete neither the i-αppli program nor the i-αppli mail folder even if you select
“YES”, in the following cases:
While Mail Security is set While the folder is set with security
While displaying details of the folder When the folder contains protected mail
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
“YES” again on the confirmation display. You need to enter your Terminal
Security Code to execute “Delete” or “Delete selected”.
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.
The confirmation display appears telling that the files on the IC card will be deleted.
You cannot delete the “iD 設定アプリ (iD Setting Application)”.
You might not be able to delete the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-αppli while the IC card
function is working or IC Card Lock is set.
When you delete mail-linked i-αppli
When you delete an i-αppli program whose files are on the
microSD card
When you delete Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-αppli
The following i-αppli programs are pre-installed:
You can delete the pre-installed i-αppli programs. You can re-download them from the
“P-SQUARE” site (see page 206). When you use a UIM other than the one used for
downloading, the UIM security function (see page 39) is set for them.
Deadlines for re-download services
キングダムハーツコーデッド (Kingdom Hearts Coded)”: the end of October, 2012
レイトン教授と不思議な町 序章 (Professor Layton and the Curious Village
Prologue)”: the end of October, 2012
ファミリー伝言板 (Family Message Board)”: the end of October, 2009
とっさの英語辞典 (Spur-of-the-moment English Dictionary)”: the end of October,
2012
時刻表ウィジェット (Timetable Widget)”: the end of November, 2011
日英版/日中版 しゃべって翻訳 for P (J-E/J-C Speech Translation for P)”:
the end of September, 2012
ぷよぷよ!ウィジェット (Puyo-puyo! Widget)”: the end of October, 2012
The re-download service might be halted or closed without notice even in the service
period.
Deadlines for downloading i-αppli additional data
キングダムハーツコーデッド (Kingdom Hearts Coded)”: the end of October, 2012
レイトン教授と不思議な町 序章 (Professor Layton and the Curious Village
Prologue)”: the end of October, 2012
ファミリー伝言板 (Family Message Board)”: the end of October, 2009
とっさの英語辞典 (Spur-of-the-moment English Dictionary)”: the end of October,
2012
時刻表ウィジェット (Timetable Widget)”: the end of December, 2011
日英版/日中版 しゃべって翻訳 for P (J-E/J-C Speech Translation for P)”:
the end of October, 2012
Pre-installed i-αppli Programs
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You can play pre-installed only episode of
“Olympus Colosseum” that is a world of
“Kingdom Hearts Coded”. Further, you can
also play an introduction for main story
“Traverse Town Special Edit Version” by
upgrading.
© Disney.
Developed by SQUARE ENIX
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キングダムハーツ (Kingdom Hearts)Oo
When you activate this i-αppli program in Normal Style, the confirmation display
appears telling that you are advised to play the game in Horizontal Open Style.
2Select a menu.
オリンポスコロシアム∼SIDE EPISODE
(Olympus Colosseum ~SIDE EPISODE~)
. . .You can play original short episode.
トラヴァースタウン∼SPECIAL EDIT VERSION∼(アップグレード)
[Traverse Town ~SPECIAL EDIT VERSION~ (Upgrade)]
. . .You can upgrade to “Traverse Town ~SPECIAL EDIT VERSION~” that enables
you to play the main story. (You can also play “Olympus Colosseum” even after
upgrading.)
You are charged a packet communication fee for when you connect to the site.
The complete version data is saved to the microSD card.
When you upgrade the program, bulky data are downloaded, so you need to
subscribe to Pake-Houdai, Pake-Houdai Full or Pake-Houdai Double.
キングダムハーツコーデッド (Kingdom Hearts Coded)
This is a fantasy adventure puzzle game to
advance the story by solving puzzles asked by
the inhabitants of the curious village.
In the complete version, you can enjoy the
whole story and mini games with animations
and voice of characters.
© 2007-2008 LEVEL-5 Inc.
1Software listレイトン 不思議な町 序章 (Professor
Layton Curious Village Prologue)00
When you activate this i-αppli program in Normal Style, the confirmation display
appears telling that you are advised to play the game in Horizontal Open Style.
2Select a menu.
はじめから (From the beginning) . . .Start the game from the beginning.
オプション (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Set the volume level and vibration.
アップグレード (Upgrade) . . . . . . . . .Upgrades the program.
You are charged a packet communication fee for when you connect to the site.
The complete version data is saved to the microSD card.
When you upgrade the program, bulky data are downloaded, so you need to
subscribe to Pake-Houdai, Pake-Houdai Full or Pake-Houdai Double.
レイトン教授と不思議な町 序章
(Professor Layton and the Curious Village Prologue)
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Family Message Board is an application program that enables
you to share memorandums or schedule events with your
family or friends. By registering you as a member and joining a
group, you can share entered memorandums or schedule
events with members of same group. Further, you can check
memorandums or schedule events of your group by using
compatible TV.
You are separately charged a packet communication fee.
© Panasonic Mobile Communications Co.,Ltd.
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ファミリー伝言板
(Family Message Board)
Read “
免責事項
(Exemption clause)” thoroughly
同意のうえ利用する
(Agree with Exemption Clause)”
If you put a check mark for次回から表示しない (Does not show from the next
time)”, “免責事項 (Exemption clause)” does not appear when you start the
program next time.
2User’s Registration
You need to do user’s registration for the first time.
If you select “アプリの説明を見る (See explanation of this software program)”,
explanation of this software program appears.
3Setting Group
You need to set your group for the first time.
新しいグループを作る (Make a new group)
. . . . You can make a new group as a manager. Make a new group following the
instructions on the display.
グループに参加 (Join a group)
. . . . You can join a group that has already existed. Join a group following the
instructions on the display.
The group in which one user can join is only one group.
ファミリー伝言板 (Family Message Board)
You can download the time schedule of trains, and can count
down the departure time of the train on a minute/second basis.
The schedule store function is also provided to notify you of the
departure time by making an alarm tone sound. You can
update the time schedule from the menu, and 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 “ヘルプ (Help)” in the menu.
Powered by JR Travel Navigator
1Software listのりかえ君-P (Norikaekun-P)
2Read “免責事項 (Exemption clause)” thoroughly
i()
3Select an item.
駅名入力/時刻表登録 (Enter station name/Store time schedule)
. . . Stores the time schedule for the station you want to use.
全体設定/ヘルプ/免責事項 (Whole setting/Help/Exemption clause)
. . . Sets a font size, and display “ヘルプ (Help)” or “責事項 (Exemption
clause)”.
アプリ終了 (End Widget αppli program)
. . . Ends a Widget αppli program.
時刻表ウィジェット (Timetable Widget)
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You can start up and play on the i-Widget program. In a
separate display, you can enjoy playing the easy puzzle
deletion game called “ぷよぷよ (Puyo-puyo)”. In this game,
you connect the same color of four puyo falling from the top
and delete them. In a list display, a auto demo is played back
and you can learn how to make “連鎖 (a chain of deletion)”.
© SEGA
1Software list
ぷよぷよ!ウィジェット (Puyo-puyo! Widget)
2Select a menu.
ゲームスタート (Start game). . . Start the game.
オプション (Option) . . . . . . . . . . Set the number of the colors of Puyo and the
color of the frame.
You are charged a packet communication fee for when you connect to the site.
ぷよぷよ!ウィジェット (Puyo-puyo! Widget)
By Spur-of-the-moment English conversation dictionary, you
can check the English expressions used in your daily life or
overseas travel, or useful in business. Further, this is a general
Engilsh dictionary comes with “English-Japanese/
Japanese-English dictionary of Gakken jisupa” that enables
you to check English words and phrases. You can perform
cross-reference with both of dictionaries, confirm checked
result with audio, or enjoy using the dictionary in a quiz style.
You are charged a packet communication fee to download
voice data. As the size of voice data is bulky, you are advised
to subscribe to Pake-Houdai, Pake-Houdai Full or
Pake-Houdai Double.
Voice data of the Spur-of-the-moment English conversation dictionary, and dictionary
data of the English-Japanese dictionary and Japanese-English dictionary are saved to
a microSD card. While accessing the microSD card, wait until the operation ends
without operating the keys. Depending on the number of voice data files on the
microSD card, it may take long to access it.
The contained electronic dictionary uses “英会話とっさのひとこと辞典
(Spur-of-the-moment English conversation dictionary)” and “株式会社学習研究社の英
和・和英辞書 (English-Japanese dictionary/Japanese-English dictionary of Gakken
Co.,Ltd.)”.
1Software listとっさの英語辞典 (Spur-of-the-moment
English Dictionary)
Read “免責 (Exemption clause)” thoroughlyOK
If you remove a check mark for “アプリ起動時に常に表示する。 (Always shows
this display at the start of this application program.)”, “免責 (Exemption clause)”
does not appear when you start the program next time.
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2Select a dictionary to be used.
英会話とっさのひとこと辞
(Spur-of-the-moment English conversation dictionary)
. . . The Spur-of-the-moment English conversation dictionary starts. Check the
English expressions by specifying a scene or keyword you encounter or use in
your daily life. Further, you can confirm those English expressions with audio.
学研 辞スパ英和辞典
(English-Japanese dictionary of Gakken jisupa)
. . . The English-Japanese dictionary starts. Enter the English spelling you want to
check into the input box. When the English-Japanese dictionary is not
downloaded, the confirmation display appears telling that it will be
downloaded.
学研 辞スパ和英辞典
(Japanese-English dictionary of Gakken jisupa)
. . . The Japanese-English dictionary starts. Enter the Japanese readings you
want to check into the input box. When the Japanese-English dictionary is not
downloaded, the confirmation display appears telling that it will be
downloaded.
英会話とっさのひとことクイズ
(Spur-of-the-moment English conversation quiz)
. . . You can enjoy quizzes based on the title expressions.
If you select l()お気に入り登録 (Store as bookmark)” from the
search result display, you can bookmark the results.
Further, if you press Oo or select l()音声データ管理 (Manage
voice data)”章毎ダウンロード (Download by chapter)”/“一括ダウンロード
(Download at one time)”, you can download voice data to play back.
You can return to the previous display by pressing i when “ ” is
displayed at the lower right of the display.
Just by speaking a phrase to be translated into your FOMA
terminal, 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. Some phrases
available for translation are restricted on and after the 61st
day. To use all the services, you need to register in My Menu
(charged) from the “しゃべって翻訳 (Speech Translation)”
site by ATR-Trek Co., Ltd. (in Japanese only)
[How to access: iMenu→メニューリスト (Menu List)→辞
書/便利ツール (Dictionary/Convenient Tool)→便利ツール
(Convenient Tool)→しゃべって翻訳 (Speech Translation)]
You are separately charged a packet communication fee for
using.
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日英しゃべって翻訳_P (J-E Speech Translation_P) or
日中しゃべって翻訳_P (J-C Speech Translation_P)
SKIP
Select “日英しゃべって翻訳_P (J-E Speech Translation_P)” for using J-E
version, or select “日中しゃべって翻訳_P (J-C Speech Translation_P)” for
using J-C version.
2Read “しゃべって翻訳と (What is Speech
Translation?)” and “ご利用規約 (Usage rules)”
thoroughly同意する (Agree)
You need to agree with “ご利用規約 (Usage rules)” when you use the program
for the first time.
3Read “ご利用注意事項 (Cautions in use)” thoroughly
OKはい (YES)
If you select “いいえ (NO)”, “しゃべって翻訳とは (What is Speech
Translation?)”, “ご利用規約 (Usage rules)”, and “ご利用注意事項 (Cautions in
use)” do not appear when you start the program next time.
4はい (YES)OK
iアプリの使い方 (How to use i-αppli)” appears at the first startup.
日英版/日中版 しゃべって翻訳 for P
(J-E/J-C Speech Translation for P)
The display is for
J-E version.
© ATR-Trek Co., Ltd.
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5Select a menu item.
日→英 翻訳 (Translate Japanese to English)
. . . Starts translation from Japanese to English.
英→日 翻訳 (Translate English to Japanese)
. . . Starts translation from English to Japanese.
日→中 翻訳 (Translate Japanese to Chinese)
. . . Starts translation from Japanese to Chinese.
中→日 翻訳 (Translate Chinese to Japanese)
. . . Starts translation from Chinese to Japanese.
シーンを変更 (Change scene)
. . . Select a scene suitable for words to be translated.
Press i to switch between Japanese and English or Chinese.
This is a convenient i-
α
ppli program that bundles the TV
program list and AV remote control 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 the remote timer recording function. And you
need to perform initial settings of this application
program.) Further, you can search for the program
information by keywords such as 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.)
You can browse the program guide even on the horizontal
display. (Some functions are not supported on the
horizontal display.)
See “Using Infrared Remote Control Function” on
page 388 for details on the infrared remote control.
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 FOMA terminal’s clock to Japan time.
For details, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA version”.
This software program is not available when the mode of 2in1 is set to B Mode.
Gガイド番組表リモコン
(G Guide Program List Remote Control)
The display is for
reference. The actual one
may differ. Local programs
according to your region
appear on your display.
You can set 1Seg TV Timer for programs you want to watch by selecting from the
program list of this application program.
How to set TV Timer
1. Software list1Gガイド番組表リモコン (G Guide Program List Remote Control)
1Highlight a program you want set TV Timer for and press i()
1視聴予約 (TV Timer)1予約実行 (Execute booking)
1Operate following the instructions on the display.
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 list1Gガイド番組表リモコン (G Guide Program List Remote Control)
1Highlight a program to be set for a timer recording and press i()
1♯ワンセグ録画予約 (1Seg timer recording)1予約実行 (Execute booking)
1Operate following the instructions on the display.
(You can set a timer recording also by highlighting a program and pressing s.)
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 list1Gガイド番組表リモコン (G Guide Program List Remote Control)
1i()1リモート録画予約 (Remote timer recording)
1Operate following the guidance.
How to set timer recordings
After the initial settings, specify your desired program and select “リモート録画予約
(Remote timer recording)”. 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 TV timer function
About timer recording function
About remote timer recording function
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Chargeless electronic money “iD” is a service that enables you
to do shopping by placing your Osaifu-Keitai or a credit card
with “iD” 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 “iD”, you need to subscribe to a card publishing
company that supports “iD” as well as to have Osaifu-Keitai
on which specified settings have been completed by the iD
application program or card application program provided by
the card publishing company, or a credit card on which “iD” is
mounted.
When you use “iD” on Osaifu-Keitai, you need to complete iD
application or card application settings. Depending on the
card you use, you need to complete iD application setting and then make settings on
the card application by downloading or starting the card application.
The expense (annual fees, etc.) charged for the iD service differs depending on the
card publishing company.
For the information about “iD”, refer to the i-mode site of “iD” (in
Japanese only).
i-mode site: iMenu→メニューリスト (Menu List)「iD」
iD設定アプリ (iD Setting Application)
The display is for reference.
The actual one may differ.
QR code for
accessing the site
“DCMX” is a credit service that supports “iD” and offered by
NTT DOCOMO, INC. DCMX provides DCMX mini that enables
you to use up to ¥10,000 per month and respective DCMX/
DCMX GOLD services that enable you to use more amount
and save up DOCOMO points.
With “DCMX mini”, you can easily make a subscription from
this application program and immediately use Mobile Phone
Credit.
1 The online screening is conducted at your subscription for DCMX mini. For
subscribing to a service other than “DCMX mini”, you are connected to the
subscription page for i-mode.
2 You might be required to enter your pin number under certain conditions.
3 Available for DCMX mini only.
DCMXクレジットアプリ (DCMX Credit Application)
The display is for reference.
The actual one may differ.
Subscribing for membership/Screening 1
Use
No troublesome deposit is required!
Just by placing the mobile phone with the
card information setting completed, at a
shop where the following iD mark is put
up, you can enjoy shopping without
signing2.
Check
You can check, on the application
program, the service contents of DCMX,
the balance for this month3, and
detailed account!
Change
You can perform setting from the
application program when changing
models or updating your validity period.
Setting card information
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For service contents and details of subscriptions, refer to the
i-mode site of DCMX (in Japanese only).
i-mode site: iMenuDCMX iD
楽オク出品アプリ2 (Rakuoku Exhibition Application 2)”
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 “利用規約 (Usage rules)” for the first
time.
You are separately charged a packet communication fee.
For details on Rakuoku, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide
[i-mode] FOMA version”.
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 (in Japanese only).
i-mode site: iMenu→オークション (Auction)
QR code for
accessing the site
Information
To start this application program for the first time, you need to agree with “ご利用上の
注意 (Cautions in use)”.
You are charged a packet communication fee for settings and operations.
Cautions on Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-αppli
Note that we take no responsibility for any information set on your IC card.
楽オク出品アプリ2 (Rakuoku Exhibition Application 2)
The display is for reference.
The actual one may differ.
QR code for
accessing the site
By using the GPS function and map, you can read the map of the place you are currently
in or you specify, or check area information. 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 use
Pake-Houdai, Pake-Houdai Full or Pake-Houdai Double for using this software
program.
If you delete this software program and then when you want to resume it, download it
from “iエリアー周辺情報ー (i-area -Area Information-)”.
This software program 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.
This software program supports motion tracking.
See page 329 for details on operations.
This is an i-αppli program that enables you to conveniently use
mobile banking. Mobile banking enables you to use your
FOMA terminal 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-αppli Banking, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s
Guide [i-mode] FOMA version”.
For the information about i-αppli Banking, refer to i-mode site
(in Japanese only).
i-mode site: iMenu→メニューリスト (Menu List)
→モバイルバンキング (Mobile Banking)
→iアプリバンキング (i-αppli Banking)
地図アプリ (Map Application)
iアプリバンキング (i-αppli Banking)
The display is for reference.
The actual one may differ.
QR code for
accessing the site
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“Start! i-Widget!” is an application program that enables you to
watch how to use i-Widget with a movie.
Further, you can connect to i-mode to call up the site
downloadable other than application stored in the FOMA
terminal.
You are charged a packet communication fee when you
select “ダウンロード (Download)” and connect to i-mode.
Start! i-Widget
Google Mapアプリ (Google Map Application)
The display is for reference.
The actual one may differ.
You can download to use the discount coupon usable in
McDonal’s; “かざすクーポン (Coupon to place over scanning
device)”.
After you store the data of coupon you want to use in your
FOMA terminal, place it over a reader/writer installed in a store.
To use “かざすクーポン (Coupon to place over scanning
device), you need to register with the membership of
トクするケータイサイト (Valuable mobile site)” of
McDonald’s formula.
Even nonmembership can browse “おすすめ情報
(Recommended information)”.
かざすクーポン (Coupon to place over scanning device)” is not usable in some
areas. In that area, “見せるクーポン (Coupon to show)” is usable.
You are separately charged a packet communication fee.
In i-Widget (See page 312)
When “おすすめ情報 (Recommended information)” of
McDonald’s is updated, a signboard of McDonald’s in i-Widget
turns and inform it.
When you select the signboard, a topic is displayed.
You can browse more detailed information by pressing
もっと詳しく (In detail)” in the topic.
マクドナルドトクするアプリ
(McDonald’s Valuable Application)
The display is for reference.
The actual one may differ.
© 2008 McDonald’s
Start the application
Select a coupon and the number of sheets to use
Press “決定 (Decide)” to store the coupon data
Storing is completed
<How to store “
かざすクーポン
(Coupon to place over scanning device)”>
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Main functions of Avatar Maker
Creating avatar
You can create a portrait avatar easily by using various parts
prepared by Avatar Maker. Also, you can create avatar easily
by browsing images shot by the camera or stored on Data Box,
or can edit avatar by selecting from samples prepared
beforehand.
Outputting as material of Deco-mail message or
i-concier compatible Machi-chara image
You can save created avatar as JPEG/GIF or SWF file for
using material of Deco-mail, pictogram, or Flash, also, you can
use it by converting to i-concier compatible Machi-chara image.
Liaising with i-avatar site
You can set the created avatar as the avatar on i-avatar site,
further, you can change clothes on it by using items purchased
on the site.
You are separately charged a packet communication fee for converting avatar to
Machi-chara image.
You are separately charged a packet communication fee for setting avatar to i-avatar.
You need to purchase items on the site for changing the clothes on the avatar on the
i-avatar site.
i-avatar is a registered trademark of D2 COMMUNICATIONS and BANDAI
NETWORKS CO., LTD.
Suicaスタートアップアプリ (Suica Start-up Application)
アバターメーカー (Avatar Maker)
The display is for reference.
The actual one may differ.
“iWウォッチ (iW Watch)” is an application pragram that
enables you to enjoy a graphical watch in i-Widget.
You can change the design and color of it depending on your
taste.
株価アプリ (Stock Prices Application)” is
an application program that enables you
to check stock prices easily in i-Widget.
You can check three types of stock prices
information, Nikkei225, TOPIX, and
Hercules index.
You can display present value and
change of each index.
Further, for the chart, you can switch
period between intraday, daily, weekly,
and monthly.
You need to agree with “利用規約
(Usage rules)” for the first time.
You are separately charged a packet communication fee.
The presant index value is delayed for 20 minutes.
The information of this application program does not sell or buy, and does not support
selling or buying stocks and others.
We take all possible measures to ensure the contents of information of this application
program, but, we do not guarantee the contents. Note that we at DOCOMO and the
Information Provider cannot be held responsible for the loss due to the information of
this application program.
iWウォッチ (iW Watch)
株価アプリ (Stock Prices Application)
The display is for reference.
The actual one may differ.
Type of index
(Nikkei225/TOPIX/
Hercules index)
Chart
Present index value
Change of index
The display is for reference.
The actual one may differ.
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FOMA 通信環境確認アプリ (FOMA Communication
Environment Check Application)” enables you to check
whether the FOMA terminal is available at the FOMA
High-Speed Area.
Use “FOMA 通信環境確認アプリ (FOMA Communication
Environment Check Application)” with your consent to “ご利
用の注意 (Cautions in use)”.
Depending on the communication environment (such as
weather, radio wave conditions, network congestion state) at
communication environment check, the different result or “out
of service” 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.
検索&ランキングアプリ (Search & Ranking Application)
FOMA 通信環境確認アプリ
(FOMA Communication Environment Check Application)
The display is for reference.
The actual one may differ.
1mi-αppliiαppli settings
Do the following operations.
<iαppli Settings>
Setting i-αppli
Auto start setting See page 308.
Disp. software info See page 293.
i-Widget roaming set. See page 313.
i-Widget sound effect See page 313.
iαppli call settings
iαppli call DL set. See page 310.
iαppli call sound See page 310.
Preferred tone You can set which sound to be output preferentially, from
MUSIC/1Seg or i-αppli program, for when you start an i-αppli
program during music playback or use of 1Seg.
MUSIC/1Seg or iαppli
αBacklight You can set the backlight operation for when an i-αppli
program is running.
Select an item.
Depend on system. . . . Follows the setting of “Backlight”.
Depend on software . . Follows the setting of each software
program.
Constant light . . . . . . . . Lights constantly.
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You can make an i-αppli program start automatically at the set date and
time. Set the date and time for automatic start using Auto Start Time.
You can set whether to enable automatic start of i-αppli programs.
1mi-αppliiαppli settingsAuto start setting
ON or OFF
αPower saver You can set to Power Saver Mode to decrease battery
consumption by suspending the i-αppli program temporarily
for when you close the FOMA terminal during i-αppli running.
ON or OFF
This setting is valid from when an i-αppli program starts until
it closes.
Even when this function is set to “ON”, Power Saver Mode
becomes invalid if “Power saver” that can be set for each
i-αppli program is set to “OFF”.
αVibrator You can set the vibrator operation for when an i-αppli program
is running.
Depend on system or Depend on software
Depend on system . . . . Does not work regardless of the
setting of “Vibrator”. With some
software programs, the vibrator
works.
Depend on software . . . Follows the setting of each software
program.
Check settings You can check each of “iαppli settings”.
Information
<αBacklight> <αVibrator>
With some software programs, the backlight and vibrator settings are “OFF”.
Consequently, if you set “Depend on software”, the backlight and vibrator will not
work; if you want them to work, set “Depend on system”.
Starting i-αppli Automatically
Auto Start Setting
You can set the date and time for automatic start. You can set for up to
three software programs.
1Software listi()Auto start time
2Put a check mark for an item to be setl()
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.
3Select start timeEnter the date and time to be set.
41 timeSelect a type of repeat.
If you select “1 time”, the automatic start is not repeated.
If you select “Weekly”, put a check mark for days of the week to be set and press
l().
5Press l().
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-αppli, and a record of start failure from IC card are stored.
1mi-αppliiαppli infoAuto start info
StartO . . . . .Started automatically and properly.
StartX . . . . .Did not start automatically.
When “ ” is displayed, you can press Oo( ) to start the
software program.
Start–. . . . . .Has not started yet.
Auto Start Time
Auto Start Info
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On the i-αppli program, i-αppli call enables you to call up your friends
being far away, and then you can play a network match game or share
information with your friends.
1While an i-αppli call compatible i-αppli program is
runningPerform the operations of i-αppli callYES
The operations differ depending on the i-αppli program.
Information
Software programs do not start automatically in the following cases:
When the FOMA terminal is turned off
When the date and time are not set
When another function is working
During Lock All
During Personal Data Lock
During playback of animations/Flash movies
When the time set for automatic start is identical to the reserved time set for
“Software update”, or the time set for an alarm of “Alarm”, “Schedule”, “ToDo”, “TV
timer”, or “Timer recording”
When a start time has been specified to the same software program within 10
minutes from the previous auto-start
If automatic start fails, “ ” appears on the desktop. Select the icon to show the
Auto Start Info.
Using i-αppli Call
Send i-αppli Call to Call Up
When you receive an i-αppli call, the ring tone for i-αppli call sounds, and
the confirmation display appears asking whether to accept the i-αppli
call.
1The confirmation display of i-αppli call appears
Select an item.
Accept . . . . . . . Accepts the i-αppli call. The target i-αppli program starts.
Reject. . . . . . . . Rejects the i-αppli call.
Hold . . . . . . . . . Holds the i-αppli call for the present. appears at the top of
the display, and “ ” appears on the desktop. Press Oo,
highlight “ ” and press Oo( ) to display the i-αppli call
logs.
Some i-αppli calls starts the i-αppli program without displaying a confirmation
display.
If you accept an i-αppli call, you might be charged a packet communication fee.
While a display other than the Stand-by display is shown, only the “ ” notifies
you of receiving i-αppli call.
The operations of called up target i-αppli call differ depending on the i-αppli
programs.
The confirmation display might appear asking whether to download the target i-αppli
program or asking whether to connect to a site. Select “YES” to download or connect to a
site. If you select “NO”, the display returns to the Stand-by display. In this case, i-αppli
call logs become “Accept”.
Receive i-αppli Call
When the target i-αppli program does not appear in your
FOMA terminal while you select “Accept”
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Up to 30 logs of received i-αppli call are stored in i-αppli call logs. You
can check the reply state.
When more than 30 i-αppli calls are received, the older logs are automatically deleted.
However, the logs on holding i-αppli call are not deleted. (But they are deleted if all the
logs are the logs of on hold i-αppli call.)
1m1i-αppli1iαppli call logs
: i-αppli call logs on holding (not replied)
: Replied with an accept i-αppli call logs
: Rejected i-αppli call logs
: Expired i-αppli call logs
Press Oo( ), highlight the log of i-αppli call on
holding, you can display the confirmation display of
i-αppli call again. (See “Receive i-αppli Call” on
page 309)
To delete the i-αppli call logs, press i( ) and select “Delete this” or
“Delete all” then select “YES”. If you select “Delete all”, you need to enter your
Terminal Security Code.
You can set whether to accept to start from i-αppli call for each i-αppli
program. If you set to “OFF”, you cannot receive i-αppli call to the set
i-αppli program.
1Software list1i()1Software setting
1iαppli call1Select an item1l()
ON . . . . . . . . . . .Accept to start i-αppli program from i-αppli call.
OFF . . . . . . . . . .You cannot start i-αppli program from i-αppli call.
Even if you set to “OFF”, it might not valid depending on the i-αppli program.
Check i-αppli Call Logs
i-αppli call logs
display
Setting i-αppli Call
Software Setting (i-αppli Call)
You can set whether to reject the download notification of i-αppli
program when you do not have the i-αppli program intended to an i-αppli
call.
1m1i-αppli1iαppli settings1iαppli call settings
1iαppli call DL set.1Reject or Not reject
You can set the operation when an i-αppli call is received.
1m1i-αppli1iαppli settings1iαppli call settings
1iαppli call sound1Do the following operations.
i-αppli Call Download Setting
i-αppli Call Sound
Select ring tone 1Select a folder1Select a ring tone.
While selecting, the selected tone sounds for confirmation.
Ring time setting You can set a ring time for i-αppli call ring tone.
1Enter a ring time (seconds).
Enter two digits from “00” through “30”.
Select vibrator 1Select a vibration pattern.
If you select “Melody linkage”, the FOMA terminal vibrates in
time with ring tone.
While selecting, the FOMA terminal vibrates by the selected
pattern for confirmation.
Select illumination 1Select an item.
While selecting, the Call/Charging indicator lights/flickers for
confirmation.
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You can set an i-αppli program for the Stand-by display. Once set, the
i-αppli Stand-by display automatically appears each time you show the
Stand-by display.
1Software listi()Software setting
Stand-by setON or OFFl()
” is displayed for the software program set as the Stand-by display.
” or “ ” is displayed while an i-αppli Stand-by display is running.
From the i-αppli Stand-by display, press <.
” or “ ” changes to a blinking “ ” or “ ” and then you can operate the i-αppli
program as a normal one.
To return to the i-αppli Stand-by display, press and hold r for at least one second or
press h; then select “Ended”. To release the i-αppli Stand-by display, select
“Terminated”, and select “YES”.
<i-αppli Stand-by Display>
Operating i-αppli Stand-by Display
Software Setting (Stand-by Set)
To operate an i-αppli program as a normal i-αppli program
when an i-αppli Stand-by display is running
Information
If you turn off the FOMA terminal while the i-αppli Stand-by display is running, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to start the i-αppli program when you
turn on the power again.
You can set only one software program for the i-αppli Stand-by display.
Some i-αppli programs cannot be set for the Stand-by display.
With some software programs set as the i-αppli Stand-by display, you can press a key
to go from the normal i-αppli status to the i-αppli Stand-by display status. However,
you cannot return to the i-αppli Stand-by display if another menu function is running.
Note that you might not be able to receive timely information if you have set “Stand-by
net” of “Software setting” to “OFF”.
You cannot use the Web To function and the Phone To/AV Phone To function from
the i-αppli Stand-by display.
If the software program which connects to the network is set for the i-αppli Stand-by
display, it might not operate successfully because of radio wave conditions or other
factors.
You can set whether to permit communication for when the i-αppli
Stand-by display is running.
1Software listi()Software setting
Stand-by netON or OFFl()
You can temporarily end the running i-αppli Stand-by display. Also, you
can release the i-αppli Stand-by display.
1mSet./ServiceDisplayDisplay setting
Stand-by displayEnd iαppli display
End or Terminate
When you select “Terminate”, select “YES”.
When you show the Stand-by display while a menu function is operating, the image
set for “Stand-by display” of “Display setting” is displayed, even when the i-αppli
Stand-by display is set.
When communicating frequency is extremely high in a certain period of time while an
i-αppli program is running as the i-αppli 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-αppli Stand-by display is shown,
the i-αppli Stand-by display will end. If you set Lock All, the image set for “Stand-by
display” of “Display setting” will be displayed and if you set Personal Data Lock, the
default Stand-by display will be displayed. The i-αppli Stand-by display will return
when you release each lock.
Software Setting (Stand-by Net)
Information
End Stand-by Display
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i-αppli/i-Widget
When the i-αppli Stand-by display does not end successfully, you can
check the date/time and its reason.
1m1i-αppli1iαppli info1End stand-by info
When “ ” is displayed on the End Stand-by Info display, press
i( ), and select “Copy info” to copy the information. Select “Delete info”,
and select “YES” to delete the information.
Depending on the i-αppli program, you can save its data files on the
microSD card.
You can display the i-αppli data files saved on the microSD card.
1m1i-αppli1iαppli(microSD)1iαppli data
End Stand-by Info
<iαppli data>
Displaying i-αppli Data Files on the
microSD Card
Function Menu while i-αppli Data File is Displayed
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.
1Enter your Terminal Security Code1YES
i-Widget is a convenient function that enables you to access to any
frequently used contents such as calculator, clock, memopad, or stock
prices information (Widget αppli).
You can add Widget αppli by downloading from sites offered by IPs
(Information Providers). (See page 292) Also, you can paste multiple (up
to eight) Widget αppli programs to i-Widget display, and you can create
your own display.
Multiple Widget αppli programs might communicate when you show the i-Widget
display.
You are separately charged a packet communication fee for downloading Widget αppli
or showing the i-Widget display.
To communicate overseas, you are charged a communication fee by communication
of Widget αppli.
For details on i-Widget, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA version”.
If you start i-Widget, you can simultaneously start multiple Widget αppli
programs. You can simultaneously display multiple started Widget αppli
programs on the i-Widget display.
1Press r.
i-Widget starts, and the i-Widget menu is displayed.
When you have started Widget αppli already, the list of
the started Widget αppli appears.
You can start i-Widget also by selecting a Widget αppli
program on the Software list.
i-Widget
Using i-Widget
Start i-Widget
i-Widget display

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