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Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Before Using the Handset
Voice/Videophone Calls
Phonebook
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Security Settings
Mail
PHONE NUMBER:
i-mode/Full Browser
i-motion/Movie/i-Channel/i-concier
MAIL ADDRESS:
Camera
1Seg
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Music
i-Îąppli/i-Widget
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
Map/GPS Function
Data Management
Convenient Functions
Character Entry
Network Services
Overseas Use
PC Connection
Appendix/Troubleshooting
Index/Quick Manual
DOCOMO W-CDMAăťGSM/GPRS System
Thank you for selecting the âdocomo SMART series P-09Aâ.
Before or during use of the P-09A, make sure that you read this manual and the
separate manuals for other optional devices thoroughly so that you can use the
P-09A correctly.
If you feel any inconvenience in reading the manual, contact the docomo
Information Center listed on the back page of this manual.
The P-09A is designed to be your close partner. Treat it carefully at all times to
ensure long-term performance.
âIt is recommended that you make separate notes of the information (such as
Phonebook entries, schedule events, text memos, record messages, voice
memos, movie memos) stored in the FOMA terminal and keep them in a safe
place. Note that we cannot be held responsible for the unlikely event of loss of
the stored contents due to a malfunction, repair, change of your model, or
other mishandling of the FOMA terminal.
âYou are advised to save your important data files to the microSD card. If you
have a personal computer, you can transfer and save the information such as
Phonebook entries, mail messages, schedule events, and others to the
personal computer by using DOCOMO keitai datalink.
Before using your FOMA terminal
âBecause the FOMA terminals use radio waves, they cannot be used in places
where radio waves do not reach, such as inside tunnels, underground, or in
buildings; or the outside where radio waves are weak or out of the FOMA
service area. They may not be used in the high-rise buildings even when the
antennas are unobstructed. You may also experience interruption of calls
even when using without moving while the radio waves are strong enough for
the three antennas to appear on the display.
âUse the FOMA terminal carefully to avoid disturbing other people when in
public, or in crowded or quiet places.
âSince the FOMA terminals use radio waves as the medium of
telecommunication, calls may be tapped by the third party.
However, the W-CDMAăťGSM/GPRS system automatically supports tapping
prevention, so your conversation will be incomprehensible to the third party,
because it is recognized as mere noise.
âThe FOMA terminals change your voice into digital signals and send them to
the other party. In places where the radio waves are weak, the digital signals
may not be converted correctly, and in such a case, the voice may sound
different from the actual original voice.
âThe user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of
the use of SSL/TLS. Neither DOCOMO nor the certifiers as listed herein make any
representation and warranty as for the security in the use of SSL/TLS. In the event
that the user shall sustain damage or loss due to the use of SSL/TLS, neither
DOCOMO nor the certifiers shall be responsible for any such damage or loss.
Certifiers: VeriSign Japan K.K., Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd., GlobalSign K.K.,
RSA Security Japan Ltd., SECOM Trust Systems Co., Ltd., and
Comodo CA Ltd.
âThis FOMA terminal supports FOMA Plus-Area and FOMA High-Speed Area.
âThe FOMA terminal can be used only via the FOMA network provided by
DOCOMO and in DOCOMOâs roaming area.
For Using This Manual
This FOMA terminal supports Kisekae Tool (page 105).
If you use Kisekae Tool to change the design of the Menu display,
some menu configurations change according to the usage
frequency depending on the type of the menu. Further, some menu
numbers that are assigned to the menu items do not apply.
You can download the latest information about this manual
from the following DOCOMO website:
ăťUserâs Manual (PDF file) Download
(http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/manual/index.html)
âťThe URL and the content of the website might be modified
without notice.
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Viewing/Searching This Manual
The most operating procedures and displays in this manual are described with the
default settings of the âGOLDâ (see page 448) handset. However, the following settings
are changed.
ăťâDisplay settingâ â âStand-by displayâ: OFF
ăťâDisplay settingâ â âClockâ â âStand-by clockâ â âPositionâ: Pattern 1
ăťâColor theme settingâ: White
Displays and illustrations described in this manual are for reference. The actual ones
might differ.
In this manual, âOsaifu-Keitai compatible i-Îąppli which supports the IC card functionâ is
described as âOsaifu-Keitai compatible i-Îąppliâ.
Note that âP-09Aâ is referred to as âFOMA terminalâ in this manual.
In the operating procedures of this manual, key operations are described with
simplified key icons.
The functions which use a microSD card are described in this manual; however, you
need to obtain a microSD card separately to make these functions available. See
page 344 for the microSD card.
From the Index
Search from the index when you know the names of functions or services.
From Easy Search
Search from keywords for the functions you frequently use or the functions that are
convenient if you can know any.
From the Tabs on the Cover
Search from the tabs printed on the cover.
See the next page for details.
From the Contents
P.6
Search from the contents that categorize functions.
From the Main Functions P.8
Search from here to use the main functions.
From the Function List
P.448
Search from the function list.
From Quick Manual
P.534
Quick Manual gives you a clear, brief description about basic functions. You can take it
when you go out. Further, Quick Manual âFor Overseas Useâ is attached, so refer to it
when you use the FOMA terminal overseas.
It is prohibited to copy all or part of this manual without permission.
The instructions contained in this manual may be changed without notice.
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
In this manual, illustrations and symbols are used in the explanations so
that you can correctly and easily use the FOMA terminal.
How to Refer to This Manual
By the following search methods, you can find pages where your desired
functions and services are described:
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
How to search for âAlarmâ is explained here as an example of search method.
From the Index
P.524
After-sales services. . . . . . . . . . . . .495
Alarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .376
Alarm setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .385
Answer setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Antenna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Search for a function or a service
name as shown on the right.
Other things you can do
From Easy Search
To reduce the battery consumption .............................. 102
P.4
To scan QR codes or bar codes ...................................... 226
To listen to music .................................................................. 258
To check your location and area information................. 306
To use the microSD card ...................................................... 344
To exchange information using infrared rays......... 358
Search for the function you
frequently use or that is
convenient if you know any as
shown on the right.
To use the FOMA terminal as an alarm clock..................................... 376
To use the FOMA terminal as a calculator .................................. 390
To use the FOMA terminal overseas ........................ 432
To update software programs........................................... 497
From the Tabs on the
Cover
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
Cover page
Convenient Functions
Music
i-Îąppli/i-Widget
Map/GPS Function
Search for the function you want
to set in the order of âCoverâ
â âFirst page of Chapterâ
â âDescription pageâ as shown
on the right.
Data Management
Character Entry
Network Services
Overseas Use
PC Connection
Appendix/Troubleshooting
Multitask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Informing You of an Incoming Call/Mail Message by Voice
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Turning Power On/Off Automatically at a Specified Time
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using Alarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using Calendar to Manage Schedule . . . . . . . . . . .
Using ToDo to Manage Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting Operating Conditions of Alarm . . . . .
373
374
376
376
379
384
385
Go to page 376
where âAlarmâ
is explained.
Menu number
(See page 34)
+m-4-4
Using Alarm
You can set Alarm to alert you at the specified time with an alarm tone,
animation and illumination. You can store up to 12 alarms.
Operating
procedure
(See page 32)
mStationeryAlarmHighlight an
alarm and press l(
Do the following operations.
Reference display
(Characters and settings
Alarm
are for reference.)
Chapter title
You can
search by
chapter.
Convenient Functions
Time
Options and their
explanations
You can set whether to validate or invalidate the alarm.
ON or OFF
Enter the time for sounding the alarm.
pYou cannot set the same time as the time set for the stored
alarm.
Select a type of alarm toneSelect a folder
Select an alarm tone.
Volume
Use Bo to adjust the volume.
pIf you set âStepâ, the alarm tone is silent for about three
seconds, and then the volume steps up every about three
seconds, from Level 1 through Level 6.
Press l(
Function Menu while Alarm is Displayed
Edit
Go to step 1 of âUsing Alarmâ on page 376.
Detail
You can display the stored alarm contents.
Set this
You can validate the stored alarm.
YES
pYou can validate also by pressing Oo(
Set all
You can validate all the stored alarm.
YES
).
Delete
Tone
Prefer manner
mode
Items shown on the
display
(Some items cannot
be executed.)
You can set the alarm tone which sounds at the specified time
during Manner Mode.
ON or OFF
ON. . . . . Sounds at the same volume as set for âAlarm volumeâ.
OFF. . . . Sounds at the volume set for this function.
Delete this
YES
Delete all
Enter you Terminal Security CodeYES
Information
pIf the alarm tone sounds during a call, press any key to stop it. Once again press any
key to end the alarm including Snooze. If the other party on the phone hangs up, an
alarm including Snooze ends.
pDuring a call, the alarm tone sounds at the level set for âVolumeâ (earpiece volume).
pTurn off the FOMA terminal after setting âAuto power ONâ to âOFFâ when you are near
electronic devices using high-precision control or weak signals, or where the use is
prohibited such as in airplanes and hospitals.
When you set an alarm for âAlarmâ, âScheduleâ, and âToDoâ
The icon appears on the Stand-by display.
â
â . . . Displayed when an alarm is set for today (except the setting for past time).
â
â . . . Displayed when an alarm is set for tomorrow or onward only.
pIf you set âAlarmâ of a schedule event/ToDo item to âOFFâ, the icon is not displayed.
Operation and
supplementary
explanation for each
item
Lower sub-menu item
of the Function menu
Cautions or
references for using
each function
Operations related to
the function and
explanations for
supplementary
operations
).
376
Note: The page above is a sample.
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Function name
You can find this in
Index.
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Easy Search
To retrieve a desired function with simple words, refer to the following:
To know convenient functions for making calls
To change/know display settings
To/Not to notify your phone number to the other party
....................................................................................
45
To switch to a videophone call during a voice call
...........................................................................
To know the meaning of marks (icons) on the display .....................
26
To change the Stand-by display (Wallpaper) ......................
99
To display a calendar on the Stand-by display..............................
99
51
To change the menu display .......................................... 104
To change a volume level of the other partyâs voice .......................
65
To change the font size .................................................... 109
To put a call on hold during a call....................................................
66
To make full use of mail
To do the following when you cannot answer calls
To send Deco-mail ...................................................................... 133
To put an incoming call on hold before answering .........................
66
To convey the message that you need to refrain from talking on the phone
To send images ....................................................................... 140
To sort and save mail automatically .............................................. 159
..................................................................... Using Public Mode (Drive Mode)
67
....................................................................... Using Public Mode (Power Off)
67
To record voice/video messages..........................
68
To make full use of camera
To change the shooting size...................................................... 222
To change melody or illumination
To save to the microSD card ........................................................... 223
To display shot images......................................................... 318
To adjust the ring volume ........................................................
65
To change ring tones according to callers......................
78
To change ring tones........................................................
92
To know incoming calls by vibrator .................................................
94
To mute the keypad sound...................................................
95
To activate Manner Mode......................................................
96
To change colors/lighting patterns of Call indicator for incoming calls
.................................................................................................. 106
Other things you can do
To lock the FOMA terminal from away when it gets lost
To reduce the battery consumption .............................. 102
......................................................................................... âť1 115
To scan QR codes or bar codes ...................................... 226
To keep Phonebook entries from prying eyes ......................... 120
To listen to music .................................................................. 258
To reject calls without a caller ID .............................. 122
To check your location and area information................. 306
To reject calls from the phone numbers that are not
To use the microSD card ...................................................... 344
in the Phonebook ............................................................ 123
To separately store Phonebook and other data
files in preparation for their erasure.................... âť2 124
To exchange information using infrared rays......... 358
To use the FOMA terminal as an alarm clock..................................... 376
To use the FOMA terminal as a calculator .................................. 390
To use the FOMA terminal overseas ........................ 432
âť1 This is a pay service.
âť2 This is a pay service which is available on a subscription basis.
To make full use of 1Seg
To update software programs........................................... 497
To update security ......................................................... 502
The operating procedures for frequently used functions are summarized in Quick
Manual. (See page 534)
To watch 1Seg programs ...................................................... 233
To record 1Seg programs.................. 240
To set TV Timer/Timer Recording for 1Seg programs
....................................................................... 241
To change settings of video and audio ................................... 246
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
To use the FOMA terminal with a sense of security
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Contents
Viewing/Searching This Manual . . . . .1
Precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Easy Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Handling Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Standard Accessory Kit and Main
Main Functions of P-09A. . . . . . . . . . . .8
Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Before Using the
Handset
21
Voice/
Videophone Calls
47
Phonebook
77
Sound/Screen/
Light Settings
91
Security Settings
111
Part Names and Functions, Display,
Desktop Icon, Selecting Menu, Guide,
UIM (FOMA Card), Battery, Charging, Power ON/OFF,
Select Language, Set Time, Caller ID Notification,
Own Number, etc.
Making a Call/Videophone Call, Call Records,
Chaku-moji, Receiving a Call/Videophone Call, Volume,
Ring Volume, Public Mode, Record Message Setting,
Chara-den, etc.
Available Phonebooks,
Add to Phonebook (FOMA terminal/UIM),
Group Setting, Search Phonebook, Edit Phonebook,
Delete Data, No. of Phonebook, 2-touch Dial,
Voice Dial
Select Ring Tone, Vibrator, Manner Mode,
Display Setting, Backlight, Menu Icon Setting,
Kisekae Tool, Set to Machi-chara, Illumination,
Font, etc.
Security Codes, Change Security Code,
Releasing PIN Lock, Lock All, Omakase Lock,
Self Mode, Personal Data Lock, Keypad Dial Lock,
Secret Mode, Call Setting without ID, Reject Unknown,
Reset Settings, Initialize, etc.
Mail
129
i-mode/
Full Browser
177
i-motion/Movie/
i-Channel/i-concier
i-mode Mail, Deco-mail, Decome-Anime, Template,
Attachments, Mail Auto-receive, Receive Option,
Check New Messages, Message R/F,
Early Warning âArea Mailâ, Chat Mail, SMS, etc.
i-mode, iMenu, My Menu, Change i-mode Password,
Full Browser, Last URL, Enter URL, Bookmark,
Screen Memo, Download, Upload, i-mode Settings,
Certificate, etc.
i-motion/Movie, Download i-motion/Movie,
Movie Auto Play Setting, i-Channel, i-concier
205
Camera
213
1Seg
229
Music
249
Before Using Camera, Still Image Shoot,
Moving Picture Shoot, Settings for Shooting,
Setting Image Size/Image Quality, Bar Code Reader
1Seg, Before Using 1Seg, Channel Setting,
Activate 1Seg, i-Îąppli Program Guide,
Data Broadcasting, TVlink, Recording 1Seg,
TV Timer/Timer Recording, User Settings
Music&Video Channel, Set Program,
Playing/Operating Programs, Playing Music,
Saving Music Files, MUSIC Player, Playlist
269
Osaifu-Keitai/
ToruCa
293
Map/GPS Function
305
Data Management
315
Convenient
Functions
371
Character Entry
403
i-Îąppli, i-Îąppli Download, i-Îąppli Run, iÎąppli Settings,
Starting i-Îąppli Automatically, iÎąppli Call,
i-Îąppli Stand-by Display, iÎąppli Data, i-Widget,
Start Widget Appli
Osaifu-Keitai, iC Transfer Service, IC Card Content,
IC Card Lock, Check IC Owner, ToruCa,
Receive ToruCa Files, ToruCa Viewer,
ToruCa File List/Detailed ToruCa File Display,
ToruCa Settings
Using GPS Function, Position Location,
Map/GPS Compatible i-Îąppli, Provide Location,
Notify of Location, Location History, GPS Settings
Network Services
413
Overseas Use
431
PC Connection
441
Picture Viewer, i-motion Player, Movie Player,
Video Player, Chara-den, Machi-chara, Melody Player,
Kisekae Tool, microSD Card, Voice Recorder,
PDF Viewer, etc.
Appendix/
Troubleshooting
Multiaccess, Multitask, Reading Aloud,
Auto Power ON/OFF, Alarm, Schedule, ToDo,
Multi Key Long Press Setting, Own Number, Call Data,
Calculator, Bluetooth Function, Check Settings, etc.
Index/
Quick Manual
447
Check New Messages, Voice Mail, Call Waiting,
Call Forwarding, Nuisance Call Blocking,
Caller ID Request, Dual Network, Service Numbers,
Remote Control, Multi Number, 2in1, OFFICEED, etc.
Outline of International Roaming (WORLD WING),
Available Services, Confirmation for Using,
Making a Call at the Country You Stay,
Receiving a Call, 3G/GSM Setting,
Set Roaming Guidance, Network Services, etc.
Available Data Communication,
Before Using Data Communication,
Setup Flow for Data Transfer (OBEX⢠Communication),
Setup Flow for Data Communication, AT Command,
CD-ROM, DOCOMO Keitai Datalink
Function List, Options and Related Devices,
Troubleshooting, Error Messages, Warranty and
After-sales Services, i-mode Fault Diagnosis Site,
Software Update, Scanning Function, Main Specifications,
SAR, Export Administration Regulations, etc.
Index, Quick Manual,
Quick Manual âFor Overseas Useâ
523
Character Entry, Mode 1 (5-touch), Common Phrases,
Cut/Copy/Paste, Own Dictionary, Learned Words,
Download Dictionary, Mode 2 (2-touch),
Mode 3 (NIKO-touch)
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i-Îąppli/i-Widget
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Main Functions of P-09A
âi-concier P.210
âi-mode P.178
i-concier is a service that enables you to receive useful information from a character
(Machi-chara image) on the Stand-by display and download schedule event
(i-schedule) files for your convenience.
Downloaded i-schedule events or ToruCa files are automatically updated to the latest
information, and the address information of shops/companies, etc. is automatically
added to the Phonebook.
You are now enabled to check websites more easily for information by enhanced
operational performance, and to enjoy various moving picture contents as FlashÂŽ
Video and Windows MediaÂŽ Video are supported.
âi-Îąppli Call P.287
i-Îąppli call is a useful function for online games that enables your content provider or
third party to give notice to your opponent to start the specified corresponding
application.
â1Seg P.230
You can watch 1Seg programs of the terrestrial digital broadcasting for mobile
objects. The light sensor automatically adjusts the backlight in accordance with the
ambient brightness, and the LCD AI compensates the image quality in accordance
with the brightness.
âBluetooth Function P.395
âInternational Roaming P.278, P.432
Your FOMA terminal, phone number, and mail address are available overseas (3G/
GSM areas are supported).
Further, âćĽčąçďźćĽä¸ç ăăăšăŁăŚçżťč¨ł for P (J-E/J-C Speech Translation for
P)â, which translates words into English or Chinese if you talk in Japanese, and into
Japanese if in English or Chinese, is pre-installed.
The wirelessly-connected FOMA terminal and a Bluetooth device enable you to talk
or listen to music while you are carrying the FOMA terminal in your bag.
âImpressive Liquid Crystal Display
You can display still images and moving pictures in the Full Wide VGA (480 dots x
854 dots) display of approx. 3.0 inches and can enjoy watching 1Seg programs on
the impressive display.
âi-Widget P.290
i-Widget is a useful function that enables you to easily access the tools and
commonly-used contents (Widget Appli) such as a calculator, clock, TV program list,
and stock prices information.
By launching the i-Widget display, you can check your desired latest information at a
glance.
âFeelďźMail P.164
Animation of 45 characters and illumination reproduce the atmosphere of mail
messages. Pleasant animation appears and illumination lights according to the
contents of mail message.
âView Blind P.104
You can make the display hard to see from an angle. You can use the FOMA
terminal without concern for othersâ eyes.
âNatural Talk P.60
The earpiece clearness is adjusted so that you are enabled to communicate in more
natural tone as if you are talking with a person just in front of you.
âCamera P.214
âOne-push Open P.42
âVoice Recorder P.363
â Setting when Opened P.64
When a call comes in, just press the one-push open button, and you can open the
FOMA terminal to answer the call.
You can record your voice as a substitute for taking notes. You can repeatedly play it
back, so it is convenient to record the proceedings at a meeting, etc.
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âPrivate Menu Setting P.385
Functions that are supposed to be frequently used in business activities have been
lined up.
You can use approximate 3,200,000 pixels of high-precision camera to shoot still
images and moving pictures.
â Recv. Mail/Call at Open P.102
When a missed call or new mail message is found, just press the one-push open
button, and you can open the FOMA terminal to display the detailed Missed Call
display or the Inbox list.
âChaku-moji P.54
âVideophone P.48
âi-mode mail/Deco-mail/Deco-mail pictogram P.130, P.133, P.316
âi-Îąppli/Mega i-Îąppli P.270
âHigh-Speed Communication Supported P.442
âChaku-uta FullÂŽ/Uta-hodai/Music&Video Channel P.250, P.256, P.258
âChaku-uta Fullâ is a registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
âMUSIC Player P.258
âGPS P.306
âOsaifu-Keitai/ToruCa P.294, P.296
âKisekae Tool P.105, P.343
âRespective Network Services P.413
âSecurity Settings P.111
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Precautions
â The following symbols show specific directions:
ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS
â Before using the FOMA terminal, read these safety precautions carefully so that
you can use it correctly.
After reading the precautions, keep them in a safe place.
Denotes things not to do. (Prohibition)
Donât
â Be sure to observe these safety precautions because they are designed to
protect you or those around you from causing injury and to avoid unnecessary
damage to the property.
â The symbols below indicate the levels of danger or damage that can be caused
if the particular precautions are not observed.
Danger
This symbol indicates that incorrect handling
will almost certainly cause death or serious
injury.
Warning
This symbol indicates that incorrect handling
poses a risk of causing death or serious
injury.
Caution
This symbol indicates that incorrect handling
poses a risk of causing injury or damage to
the product or property.
Denotes not to disassemble.
Do not
disassemble
Denotes not to touch with wet hands.
Not wet
hands
Denotes not to use where it could get wet or not to wet it.
Avoid
Water
Denotes mandatory instructions (matters that must be complied
with).
Do
Denotes to pull the power plug out of the outlet.
Pull the
power plug
out
â âSafety Precautionsâ are divided into the following six sections:
General precautions for FOMA terminal, batteries, adapters, and UIM... P.11
Precautions for FOMA terminal ................................................................. P.12
Precautions for batteries ............................................................................ P.13
Precautions for adapters............................................................................ P.14
Precautions for UIM.................................................................................... P.15
Notes on using near electronic medical equipment .................................. P.15
10
General precautions for FOMA
terminal, batteries, adapters, and UIM
Warning
Donât
Do not use, store or leave the
FOMA terminal and its
accessories in places with a high
temperature such as near fire or
places exposed to direct sunlight,
or in cars under the blazing sun.
The devices could be deformed or
malfunction, or the battery may leak,
overheat, burst, or catch fire, thus resulting
in the deterioration of performance and
shortening of the life of devices.
Also, part of the case could get heated,
causing bare skin burns.
Donât
Accidents such as fire, injury, or electric
shock, or malfunction may result. The
battery may leak, overheat, burst or
catch fire.
Donât
Donât
Do
If you use any type of battery or adapter
other than the specified one, your FOMA
terminal, battery or other accessories
may leak, overheat, burst, catch fire or
malfunction.
Do
Caution
The battery may leak, overheat, burst, or
catch fire. Also, malfunction or fire may
result.
Be careful not to let
electroconductive materials (metal
pieces, pencil leads etc.) contact
with the charging terminal or
connector terminal. Also, make
sure that those are not entered into
the inside of the FOMA terminal.
Short-circuit could cause fire or
malfunction of the FOMA terminal.
If liquids such as water or pet urine get
onto them, overheating, electric shock,
fire, malfunction, injury or others may
result. Pay attention to the place of use
and the way of handling.
With your FOMA terminal, use the
batteries and adapters specified
by NTT DOCOMO, INC.
If you use the FOMA terminal and its
accessories as they are, overheat, burst,
or catching fire could result or the
battery could leak.
Do not throw the FOMA terminal
or accessories, or subject them
to severe shocks.
Do not wet the FOMA terminal or
accessories.
Avoid
Water
Do
The battery may leak, overheat, burst, or
catch fire. The FOMA terminal or the
adapter may overheat, smoke, or catch
fire, or its circuit parts may become
damaged.
Do not disassemble, modify or
solder the FOMA terminal or
accessories.
Do not
disassemble
Do not place the batteries, the
FOMA terminal, adapters, or UIM
in cooking appliances such as
microwave ovens or
high-pressure containers.
When you are in a place such as a
gas station where flammable gas
is generated, turn off the FOMA
terminal, and never do charging.
Otherwise, catching fire may
result.
Ensure that you use Osaifu-Keitai with
the FOMA terminal turned off when you
are in the vicinity of the gas station.
(When IC Card Lock is set, turn off the
power with the lock released.)
Donât
Do not place the FOMA terminal
or accessories on unstable
locations such as wobbly tables
or slanted locations.
The FOMA terminal or accessories may
fall, resulting in injury or malfunction.
Do not store in humid or dusty
places, or in high temperature
environments.
Donât
Do
Malfunction may result.
If children use the FOMA terminal or
accessories, a guardian should
explain the safety precautions and
correct operations. The guardian
should also make sure that the
instructions are followed during use.
Otherwise, injury may result.
Keep out of the reach of babies
and infants.
Do
Accidental swallowing or injury may
result.
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Danger
If odor, overheat, discoloration,
or deformation is detected during
use, battery charge, or storage,
immediately observe the
following:
1. Pull the power plug out of the
outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
2. Turn off the power to the FOMA
terminal.
3. Remove the battery pack from
the FOMA terminal.
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Be especially careful when you
use the FOMA terminal for a long
time with the adapter connected.
Do
If you use i-Îąppli programs, talk on the
videophone, watch 1Seg programs and
so on for a long time during charging,
the temperature of the FOMA terminal,
battery pack, or adapter might rise.
If you directly touch the part of high
temperature continuously, redness,
itching, rash, or low-temperature bare
skin burns may result depending on your
physical conditions or predisposition.
Donât
Donât
Donât
Do not allow liquids such as water,
or foreign materials such as metal
pieces or flammable materials to
get into the UIM or microSD card
slot of the FOMA terminal.
Turn off the FOMA terminal in
places where use is prohibited
such as in airplanes and hospitals.
Do
His/her eyes may possibly be affected.
Other infrared devices may operate
erroneously if the infrared data port is
pointed at them during transmission.
Do not put the FOMA terminal in
the place where it could be
affected by an expanded airbag,
e.g., on the dashboard.
If the airbag expands, the FOMA
terminal could hit you and others,
causing accidents such as injury and the
FOMA terminal could malfunction and
become damaged.
Do
Do
When talking with the FOMA
terminal set to Hands-free, be sure
to keep the FOMA terminal away
from your ear.
Further, when you play games or
play back music with the earphone/
microphone connected, adjust the
sound volume to moderate volume.
Those functions may cause an effect on
the heart.
If thunder starts to rumble while
you are using the FOMA terminal
outdoors, turn off the power and
move to a safe place.
Otherwise, you could be struck by
lightning or suffer an electric shock.
Do
Turn off the FOMA terminal when
near electronic devices using
high-precision control or weak
signals.
The FOMA terminal may possibly cause
these devices to malfunction.
âťElectronic devices that may be
affected: Hearing aids, implanted
cardiac pacemakers, implanted
defibrillators, other medical electronic
devices, fire alarms, automatic doors
and other automatically controlled
devices. If you use an implanted
cardiac pacemaker, implanted
defibrillator or any other electronic
medical device, consult the
manufacturer or retailer of the device
for advice regarding possible effects
from the radio waves.
Otherwise, electronic devices and
electronic medical appliances may be
adversely affected. If the Auto Power
ON function is set, deactivate the
setting, then turn the power off.
For use inside medical facilities, make
sure that you comply with their
regulations. You may be punished for
using the FOMA terminal in airplanes,
which is prohibited by law.
The excessive sound volume impairs your
hearing.
Further, accidents may result due to the
hardness of hearing of surrounding sound.
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Do
Fire, electric shock or malfunction may
result.
Warning
Donât
For those with weak heart
conditions, the vibrator and ring
volume must be adjusted carefully.
If the FOMA terminal is positioned close
to electronic medical equipment, it may
cause that equipment to malfunction.
Precautions for FOMA terminal
Do not directly point the infrared
data port at someoneâs eyes
during transmission.
If you have any implanted
electronic medical equipment, do
not place your FOMA terminal in
a chest pocket or inner pocket.
Do
If the display part or camera lens
is broken, be careful about
broken glasses or the exposed
interior of the FOMA terminal.
Plastic panels are used for the surfaces
of the display part and camera lens so
that glasses do not easily get scattered,
however, pay attention not to
erroneously touch the broken part or
interior. Otherwise, injury may result.
Do not swing the FOMA terminal
by its strap.
Donât
Donât
The FOMA terminal may hit you or
persons around you, and accidents such
as injury or malfunction and damage
may result.
If you erroneously break the
display part and then crystal
liquid gets leaked, never take or
suck the liquid to or into your
mouth, or apply to skin.
If the crystal liquid gets into the
eyes or mouth, immediately rinse
it out with clean water and then
seek medical attention.
When it adheres to your skin or
clothes, immediately wipe it away
with alcohol etc., and then rinse it
out with water and soap.
Do
For safetyâs sake, make sure not to use
the FOMA terminal inside such cars.
Do
Itching, rash or eczema may be
caused depending on your
physical conditions or
predisposition. If an abnormality
occurs, stop using the FOMA
terminal immediately, and then
seek medical attention.
Metals are used for the following parts:
Where it is used
Material
Finishing
Metal part of the
Aluminum Alumite treatment
one-push open button
Charging terminal
Phosphor Gold-plated finish
bronze
with nickel-plated
ground
Back cover
Stainless Baking finish
Upper case
ABS
Evaporated tin,
hard coating
Otherwise, the loss of eyesight or injury
to your skin may result.
Donât
Do not bring your ears close to
the speakers while a ring tone
sounds or a melody is played
back from the FOMA terminal.
Do
Donât
The FOMA terminal may hit you or
persons around you, causing accidents
and injuries.
Description
Li-ion
Donât
Do
Otherwise, your visual acuity could be
reduced.
Do not let any metal object such
as a wire come in contact the
battery terminals. Also do not
carry or store the battery together
with any metal objects like a
necklace.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst or
catch fire.
Donât
Be careful not to get your finger
or a strap caught in the parts
when you close or open the
FOMA terminal.
When you watch a 1Seg program,
watch in a place bright enough
taking a certain distance from the
display.
Type
Lithium-ion battery
Danger
Do not use excessive force to
attach the battery to the FOMA
terminal even when you cannot
attach it successfully. Also,
check that the battery is the right
way round when you attach it.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst or
catch fire.
Do not throw the battery into fire.
Accidents such as injury or damage may
result.
Otherwise, your hearing could be
impaired.
Do not open the FOMA terminal
by pressing the one-push open
button near persons around you
or your face.
Precautions for batteries
â Check the description on the label of the
battery pack for the type of battery.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst or
catch fire.
Donât
Do not pierce it with nails, hit it
with a hammer, or step on it.
Donât
The battery may leak, overheat, burst or
catch fire.
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Electronic devices in some types
of cars can be affected by use of
the FOMA terminal.
Caution
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Do
If the battery fluid gets into your
eyes, do not rub them. Flush your
eyes with clean water and seek
medical attention immediately.
Caution
An exhausted battery should not
be disposed of with other waste.
Otherwise, the loss of eyesight may
result.
Warning
Donât
When any abnormality due to
external shock such as the
deformation or scratches by
dropping is found on the battery
pack, immediately stop using it.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst, or
catch fire. Also, malfunction or fire may
result.
If charging is not completed at
the end of the specified charging
time, stop charging.
Do
Do
Donât
The battery pack may overheat, catch
fire, or burst.
Do
Do
Donât
Donât
If the battery fluid comes in
contact with skin or clothes,
immediately stop using, then
rinse it out thoroughly with clean
water.
Precautions for adapters
Donât
Donât
Never short-circuit the charging
terminal when the adapter is
plugged into the power outlet or
cigarette lighter socket. Also,
never touch the charging terminal
with fingers or other bare skin.
Place the adapter and desktop
holder on a stable location while
charging. Do not cover or wrap
the adapter and desktop holder in
cloth or bedding.
Warning
The FOMA terminal may drop off, or the
adapter and desktop holder may
overheat, causing fire or malfunction.
Do not use a damaged adapter
cord or power cord.
Do not place something heavy on
the adapter cord and power cord.
Electric shock, overheating or fire may
result.
Electric shock or fire may result.
Donât
Do not touch the adapter cord or
power outlet with wet hands.
Do not use the AC adapter and
desktop holder in steamy places
such as a bathroom.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst, or
catch fire. Also, malfunction or fire may
result.
You might be struck by lighting or suffer
an electric shock.
Fire, malfunction, electric shock or injury
may result.
Skin injury may result.
Donât
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If it starts to thunder, do not
touch the FOMA terminal and
adapter.
Donât
The leaked battery fluid may ignite,
causing fire or burst.
Be careful that your pets do not
bite into the battery pack.
Fire may result.
Do not charge the wet battery.
Otherwise, the battery may leak,
overheat, become damaged or catch
fire.
Immediately stop using the FOMA
terminal and keep it away from
fire if the battery leaks or emits
an odor.
The battery may catch fire or damage
the environment. After insulating the
battery terminals with tape, take the
unneeded battery to a handling counter
such as a docomo shop or dispose of it
in accordance with local waste disposal
regulations.
Donât
The DC adapter is for use only in
a negative (-) grounded vehicle.
Do not use it in a positive (+)
grounded vehicle.
Electric shock may occur.
Electric shock may result.
Not wet
hands
Use the adapter at the specified V
AC.
If a fuse of the DC adapter has
blown, replace it with a specified
fuse.
Do
If you use an unspecified fuse, fire or
malfunction may result. For the specified
fuse, refer to each instruction manual.
Do
If you pull the plug out by the cord, the
cord may be damaged, which could
result in electric shock or fire.
Pull the
power plug
out
Keep the power plugs dust-free.
Otherwise, fire may result.
Do
Do
When pulling the AC adapter into
the power outlet, firmly plug it in,
taking care not to contact with
metal straps or the like.
Otherwise, electric shock, short-circuit or
fire may result.
Pull the
power plug
out
Notes on using near electronic
medical equipment
â The description below meets âGuidelines on
the Use of Radio-communication Equipment
such as Cellular Telephones â Safeguards for
Electronic Medical Equipmentâ by the
Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference
Japan.
When the adapter is not to be
used for a long period of time,
unplug the power cord from the
outlet.
Warning
Comply with the following in
hospitals or health care facilities:
Otherwise, electric shock, fire, or
malfunction may result.
If liquids such as water get in the
adapter, unplug the power cord
immediately from the outlet or
cigarette lighter socket.
Do
Otherwise, electric shock, smoke or fire
may result.
Before cleaning, pull the power
plug out of the outlet or cigarette
lighter socket.
Pull the
power plug
out
Otherwise, electric shock may result.
Precautions for UIM
Caution
Do
Be careful not to touch the cut
surface of the UIM (IC portion)
when removing it.
Do
You may hurt your hand or fingers.
Do not carry the FOMA terminal into
operating rooms, intensive care units
(ICU) or coronary care units (CCU).
Turn off the FOMA terminal in hospital
wards.
If there is any electronic medical
equipment near you, turn off the
FOMA terminal even when in a
location such as a lobby.
Comply with any regulations of
hospital and health care facilities
instructing you not to use or carry in a
mobile phone.
If the Auto Power ON function is set,
deactivate the setting, then turn the
power off.
Turn off the FOMA terminal in
crowded areas such as inside
trains during rush hour, as
someone with an implanted
cardiac pacemaker or implanted
defibrillator may be near you.
Operation of an implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted defibrillator can
be affected by radio waves.
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Do
If you use it at a wrong voltage, fire or
malfunction may result. When using the
FOMA terminal overseas, use FOMA
AC adapter available overseas.
AC adapter: 100 V AC
DC adapter: 12/24 V DC
[For negative (-) grounded vehicles only]
AC adapter available overseas: 100 V to
240 V AC
[Connect only to household AC outlet]
When removing the adapter out
of the outlet or cigarette lighter
socket, do not forcibly pull the
adapter cord or power cord,
instead take hold of the power
plug and then pull.
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Do
If you use an implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted
defibrillator, use the mobile
phone 22 cm or more away from
an implanted cardiac pacemaker
or implanted defibrillator.
Operation of an implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted defibrillator can
be affected by radio waves.
Do
Patients using electronic medical
equipment other than implanted
cardiac pacemakers or implanted
defibrillators (outside medical
establishments for treatment at
home, etc.) should check the
influence of radio waves upon the
equipment by consulting its
manufacturer.
Operation of electronic medical
equipment can be affected by radio
waves.
Handling Precautions
General notes
â Do not wet the equipment.
The FOMA terminal, battery, adapter, and UIM are not
waterproofed. Do not use them in environments, which
are high in humidity such as in bathrooms, and do not
allow them to get wet from rain. Furthermore, if carrying
them against your body, they become moist due to
perspiration and the internal parts may become
corroded, causing malfunction. If the parts are found to
have been damaged due to exposure to the liquids, any
repairs will not be covered by warranty, or repairs may
not be possible. This may be repaired at a cost if
repairs are possible.
â Use a dry soft cloth such as the one for
cleaning glasses to clean the equipment.
The screen of the FOMA terminal sometimes has a
special coating so that they are easier to see. If you
rub it roughly with a dry cloth, it might be scratched.
Take care of the way of handling, and use only a dry,
soft cloth such as the one for cleaning glasses. If the
screen is left with water drop or stain adhered, smear
may be generated or the coating might peel off.
Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene, detergent or
other solvents for cleaning, otherwise the printing
may be removed or discoloration may result.
â Occasionally clean the terminals of the
equipment using a dry cotton swab, etc.
The soiled terminals deteriorate the connection and
might cause power discontinuity or incomplete
charging. Wipe the terminals with a cotton swab, etc.
Take care not to damage the terminals when cleaning
them.
â Do not place the FOMA terminal near an air
conditioner outlets.
Condensation may form due to rapid changes in
temperature, and this may corrode internal parts and
cause malfunction.
â Do not apply excessive force onto the FOMA
terminal and battery pack.
If you put the FOMA terminal in a bag along with many
other articles or sit with the FOMA terminal in a clothes
pocket, the display, internal circuitry and the battery
pack could be damaged or malfunction. Also, if an
external device is left connected to the connector
terminal (earphone/microphone terminal), the
connector could be damaged, or malfunction.
â Carefully read each instruction manual
attached to the FOMA terminal, adapter, or
desktop holder.
â Do not rub or scratch the display part with
metals.
Doing so might cause damage to the part, resulting in
trouble or malfunction.
Notes on handling the FOMA terminal
â Avoid using in extremely high or low
temperatures.
The FOMA terminal should be used within a temperature
range of 5°C to 35°C and a humidity range of 45% to 85%.
â The FOMA terminal, if operated near land-line
phones, television sets, radios or other
devices that are in use, may affect them. You
should operate your FOMA terminal as far
away from such equipment as possible.
â It is recommended that you make separate
notes of the information stored in the FOMA
terminal and keep such notes in a safe place.
We take no responsibility for any loss of the stored data
items.
â Do not drop the FOMA terminal or subject it to
strong impacts.
Malfunction or damage may result.
â Do not insert an external device to the
connector terminal (earphone/microphone
terminal) at a slant when connecting, and do
not pull it out when it is inserted.
Malfunction or damage may result.
â Make sure that nothing, such as a strap, gets
caught between the parts of the FOMA
terminal when you close it.
Otherwise, malfunction or damage may result.
â The FOMA terminal becomes warm during
use or charging but this is not an abnormality.
Use the FOMA terminal as it is.
â Do not leave the camera in places exposed to
direct sunlight.
Pixels may be discolored or burns may result.
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Dust or water might enter into the FOMA terminal,
causing malfunction.
â Do not use the FOMA terminal with the back
cover left removed.
The battery pack might come out, or malfunction or
damage may result.
â Do not apply an excessively thick sticker onto
the surfaces of the display, keys, or buttons.
Malfunction may result.
â While you are using the microSD card, never
take it off or turn off the power to the FOMA
terminal.
Data may be erased or malfunction may result.
â Do not place magnetic cards or similar
objects near the FOMA terminal or between
phone parts.
Magnetic data on cash cards, credit cards, telephone
cards and floppy disks, etc. may be deleted.
â Do not bring magnetic substances close to
your FOMA terminal.
Strong magnetic items might cause in erroneous
operation.
Notes on handling batteries
â Batteries have a limited life.
Though it varies depending on the usage state, you are
advised to replace the battery if its usable time is
extremely short even when you fully charge it. Make
sure that you buy the specified battery.
â Charge the battery in a place with an
appropriate ambient temperature of 5°C to
35°C.
â Make sure that the battery is charged when
you use the FOMA terminal for the first time
or have not used it for a long period of time.
â The usable time of the battery differs
depending on the usage environment or its
remaining life.
â Depending on how the battery pack is used, it
might swell as its operating life becomes
short, but this is not a problem.
â Note the following points when you store a
battery pack over a long period:
Storage in a fully charged state (the state immediately
after charging is completed)
Storage with no battery power left (the state you cannot
turn on the power of the handset due to battery drain)
These may lower the battery packâs performance and
shorten its operating life.
You are advised to store the battery pack in the state of
two or three bars of battery icon indication as a guide
for when you store it for a long period.
Notes on handling adapters
â Charge the battery in a place with an
appropriate ambient temperature of 5°C to
35°C.
â Charge the battery where:
There is very little humidity, vibration, and dust.
There are no land-line phones, television sets or
radios nearby.
â While you are charging, the adapter may
become warm. This is not a malfunction, so
you can keep on using.
â Do not use the DC adapter for charging the
battery when the car engine is not running.
â Do not give a strong shock. Also, do not
deform the charging terminal.
Malfunction may result.
Notes on handling the UIM
â Never use more force than necessary when
inserting/removing the UIM.
â The UIM may become warm during use, but
this is not a sign of a malfunction. Continue
using it as it is.
â The warranty does not cover damage caused
by inserting the UIM into some other types of
IC card reader/writer.
â Always keep the IC portion clean.
â Use a dry soft cloth such as the one for
cleaning glasses to clean the equipment.
â It is recommended that you make separate
notes of the information stored on the UIM
and keep such notes in a safe place.
We take no responsibility for any loss of the stored data
items.
â For the environmental protection, bring any
unneeded UIMs to a handling counter such as
a docomo shop.
â Avoid using in extremely high or low
temperatures.
â Do not damage, carelessly touch, or
short-circuit the IC.
Data might be lost or malfunction may result.
â Do not drop the UIM or subject it to strong
impacts.
Malfunction may result.
The car battery could go flat.
â When using the power outlet having the
disengaging prevention mechanism, observe
the instructions given in that instruction
manual.
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â Usually, put the cover of the connector
terminal and microSD card slot to use the
FOMA terminal.
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â Do not bend the UIM or place something
heavy on it.
Malfunction may result.
â Radio frequencies
The radio frequencies the Bluetooth function
of the FOMA terminal uses are as follows:
â Into the FOMA terminal, do not insert the UIM
with a label or sticker pasted.
2.4 FH 1
Malfunction may result.
Notes on using Bluetooth function
â As the security for communication using the
Bluetooth function, the FOMA terminal
supports the security function that meets the
Bluetooth Specification. However, the
security may not be sufficient depending on
the configuration. Take care of the security
for communication using the Bluetooth
function.
â Note that even if any leak of data or
information occurs while making connection
using the Bluetooth function, we take no
responsibility.
â With the FOMA terminal, you can use the
following: Headset, Hands-Free, Audio,
Dial-up Communication, Object Push, and
Serial Port. With Audio, you might be able to
use Audio Video Remote Control. (Only with
the compatible Bluetooth devices)
2.4
FH
: Indicates radio facilities that use 2400 MHz
frequencies.
: Indicates the modulation system is the FH-SS
system.
: Indicates that a supposed coverage distance is
10 meters or less.
: Indicates that all radio frequencies 2400 MHz
through 2483.5 MHz are used, and that the
frequencies for mobile object identifiers shall
not be avoided.
â Cautions on Using Bluetooth Devices
Bluetooth operates at radio frequencies assigned to
the in-house radio stations for mobile object
identifiers that have to be licensed and are used in
production lines of a factory, specific unlicensed low
power radio stations, and amateur radio stations
(hereafter, referred to âanother radio stationâ) in
addition to scientific, medical, industrial devices, or
home electric appliances such as microwave ovens.
1. Before using this product, make sure that
âanother radio stationâ is not operating nearby.
2. If radio interference between this product and
âanother radio stationâ occurs, move immediately
to another place or turn off power to avoid
interference.
3. For further details, contact âdocomo Information
Centerâ on the back page of this manual.
Notes on handling the FeliCa reader/
writer
â The FeliCa reader/writer function on the
FOMA terminal uses very weak radio waves
which do not require to be licensed as radio
stations.
â The FeliCa reader/writer is operated on the
13.56 MHz frequencies. When you use
another reader/writer nearby, take enough
distance between your FOMA terminal and
the reader/writer. Further, ensure that there
are no radio stations that use the same
frequencies.
Caution
â Do not use the modified FOMA terminal.
Using a modified FOMA terminal infringes the
Radio Law.
The FOMA terminals are granted technical regulations
conformity certification as the specified radio equipment
under the Radio Law and bear a âtechnical conformity
mark
â on the nameplate as evidence of conformity.
Unscrewing the FOMA terminal and modifying internal
components void the technical regulations conformity
certification. Do not use the FOMA terminal in this state,
which infringes the Radio Law.
â Be especially careful not to operate the FOMA
terminal while driving.
You will be imposed punishment if you use the mobile
phone in your hand while driving. If you answer a call
out of necessity, tell the caller with Hands-free that you
will call him/her back, park your car to somewhere safe,
and then dial.
â Use the Bluetooth functions in Japan only.
The Bluetooth functions on the FOMA terminal have
been authorized in compliance with the radio
transmission standards in Japan.
You might be imposed punishment if you use them
overseas.
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â Use the FeliCa reader/writer functions in
Japan only.
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The FeliCa reader/writer functions on the FOMA
terminal have been authorized in compliance with the
radio transmission standards in Japan.
You might be imposed punishment if you use them
overseas.
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Standard Accessory Kit and Main Options
P-09A Handset
(With Warranty and Back Cover P37)
P-09A CD-ROM
The PDF versions of âManual for PC Connectionâ
and âKuten Code Listâ are included.
FOMA AC Adapter 01/02
(With Warranty and Instruction Manual)
Instruction Manual
Quick Manual included (See page 534)
Battery Pack P19
Desktop Holder P34
(With Instruction Manual)
ă˘
NTT ăăł
Other Options â Page 482
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Before Using the Handset
Part Names and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Navigation Displays and Key Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Main Key Operations from the Stand-by Display . . . . . . . . . . .
Viewing Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using Icons on Desktop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
i-Widget Display and Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Displaying Description of Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Private Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Selecting Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
When You Forget Key Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using UIM (FOMA Card) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Attaching/Removing Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Opening FOMA Terminal by Using a Button
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Checking Battery Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Turning Power ON/OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Switching to English Display . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuring Initial Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Displaying World Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Notifying the Other Party of Your Phone Number
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Checking Your Own Phone Number . . . . . . . .
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24
25
26
28
31
31
31
32
36
37
39
40
42
42
43
43
44
44
45
45
46
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Part Names and Functions
Before Using the Handset
â For using earphone
Connect an optional connector-terminal-compatible earphone. When using a
connector-terminal-non-compatible earphone, use an optional plug adapter for connection.
When inserting or pulling the plug adapter, take hold of the plug for the handset side and insert or pull
it straight. Be careful not to take hold of the cover of the connector terminal and plug for the handset
side together when you pull it out.
The Earphone Plug Adapter for External connector terminal 01 (option) can be connected with a
triple pole mini plug only. For details, refer to the instruction manual for the Earphone Plug Adapter
for External connector terminal 01.
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Flat plug of the
Flat-plug Earphone/
Microphone with Switch
Earphone terminal (Flat-plug)
Example for connecting the Flat-plug
Earphone/Microphone with Switch (option)
Plug for the
handset side
Earpiece
ăťFor listening to the other partyâs voice
Display
(See page 26)
l Mail key
m Menu key
r Clear key/i-Widget key
ăťFor returning to the previous operation
ăťFor clearing entered text or a phone number
d Start key/Hands-free key
ăťFor making/receiving calls (See page 48 and page 62)
ăťFor talking with Hands-free (See page 61)
Microphone
ăťFor speaking to the other party
Infrared data port
ăťUsed for infrared communication and the infrared
remote control. (See page 358 and page 362)
o Command navigation key
ăťFor operation of function or menu (See page 24)
i i-mode key/i-Îąppli key
c Camera key/1Seg key
h Power/End key
ăťFor ending calls
ăťFor ending respective functions
ăťFor turning on the power (for at least one second)/
For turning off the power (for at least two seconds)
(See page 43)
x Multi key
Connector terminal
ăťFor connecting the AC adapter (option), DC adapter
(option), FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/
02 (option), or Stereo Earphone Set 01 (option), etc.
Integrated terminal for connecting earphone or for
charging, etc.
Call/Charging indicator
ăťFlickers for incoming calls/mail and during a call.
(See page 106)
ăťLights in red during charging.
ăťLights/Flickers when you shoot with the camera.
The flickering pattern and color tone of the illumination
might look different depending on the FOMA terminal
you use.
Private window
(See page 31)
FOMA antenna/1Seg antenna
The antenna is embedded in the handset. Do not
cover the antenna with your hand for better
communication/receiving.
Speaker
ăťFor sounding ring tones
ăťFor listening to the other partyâs voice when
Hands-free is activated (See page 61)
microSD card slot
ăťFor inserting microSD card (See page 344)
Back cover
ăťRemove this when attaching/removing the battery
pack and UIM. (See page 37 and page 39)
Do not peel off the sticker on the back of the back
cover. If you peel it off, you might not be able to read
and write the IC card.
Charging terminal
< Side Ⲡkey
ăťFor scrolling up page by page
!> Side âź key
ăťFor scrolling down page by page
ăťFor checking for missed calls and new mail
(See page 108)
ăťFor activating/deactivating Manner Mode
(See page 96)
"One-push open button
(See page 42)
f mark
ăťThe IC card is mounted.
Use the IC card function placing this mark over the
scanning device. You cannot dismount the IC card.
(See page 295)
Strap hole
Camera
ăťFor shooting portraits and/or landscapes
(See page 214)
ăťFor catching sight of persons and/or landscapes
during a videophone call
Numeric keys
ăťFor entering phone numbers and text
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Before Using the Handset
Light sensor
ăťFor sensing brightness (See page 103)
Do not cover the light sensor with your hands or do
not put a sticker on it. Doing so might disable you to
detect the brightness.
Navigation Displays and Key Operations
Before Using the Handset
When you want to execute the operation shown on the display, press the
corresponding key as below.
â Basic display examples and key assignments
â Operating command navigation key
Zo
Vo
ăťMoves the cursor or highlighted
display up. (Press and hold to scroll
continuously.)
ăťScrolls the page up.
ăťMoves the cursor to the right.
ăťScrolls forward page by page.
(Press and hold to scroll
continuously.)
Xo
Co
ăťMoves the cursor to the left.
ăťScrolls back page by page. (Press
and hold to scroll continuously.)
Oo
ăťMoves the cursor or highlighted
display down. (Press and hold to
scroll continuously.)
ăťScrolls the page down.
ăťFixes the operation.
Indicates the operation you can perform with
the l key.
Indicates the operation you can perform with
the m key.
Indicates the operation you can perform with
the Oo key.
Indicates the direction in which you can scroll
and select items with the Mo key.
Indicates the operation you can perform with
the c key.
Indicates the operation you can perform with
the i key.
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Main Key Operations from the Stand-by
Display
Key
operation
Press the key for a short time
Press and hold the key for at least
one second
-0
Press the key for a short time
Press and hold the key for at least
one second
Enters â0â.
Enters â+â.
-1
Enters â1â.
Measures your current location and
executes the GPS function.
(See page 306)
-2
Enters â2â.
-3
Enters â3â.
-4
Enters â4â.
Sets/Releases Secret Mode.
(See page 120)
-5
Enters â5â.
Switches the backlight on/off.
(See page 103)
Sets/Releases Personal Data Lock.
(See page 117)
+Oo
Shows the display for selecting an
icon, etc. on the Stand-by display.
(See page 30, page 68, page 99)
+Zo
Shows the Channel list.
(See page 209)
+Xo
Shows the Search Phonebook
display. (See page 83)
Shows the registration display for the
Phonebook entries. (See page 78)
-6
Enters â6â.
+Co
Shows the Received Call list.
(See page 52)
Shows the Received Address list.
(See page 158)
-7
Enters â7â.
+Vo
Shows the Redial list.
(See page 52)
Shows the Sent Address list.
(See page 158)
-8
Enters â8â.
+l
Shows the Mail menu.
(See page 149)
Executes Check New Messages.
(See page 144)
-9
Enters â9â.
-a
Enters â:â.
Activates/Deactivates Public mode
(Drive mode). (See page 67)
-s
Enters â#â.
Activates/Deactivates Manner Mode.
(See page 96)
-x
Shows the Multitask Menu.
(See page 374)
.<
Switches between the i-Îąppli
Stand-by display and normal i-Îąppli
program. (See page 289)
Activates 2in1. (See page 424)
.>
Plays back a record message/voice
memo. (See page 70)
Plays back a videophone record
message/movie memo.
(See page 70)
Shows the iMenu. (See page 178)
+i
+m
Shows the i-mode menu.
(See page 178)
Shows Main Menu.
(See page 32)
Sets/Releases Key Lock.
(See page 119)
â
Shows the Software list.
(See page 271)
Sets/Releases IC Card Lock.
(See page 296)
+c
Activates the camera in Photo Mode.
Starts 1Seg. (See page 233)
(See page 217)
-d
Makes a call. (See page 48)
Accesses a voice dial entry.
(See page 89)
-h
Shows/Clears the icons, etc. on the
Stand-by display. (See page 100)
Turns off the power. (See page 43)
+r
Executes i-Widget.
(See page 291)
Resets Main Menu.
(See page 105)
Switches View Blind on/off.
(See page 104)
Activates a function set by Multi Key
Long Press Setting.(See page 386)
Switches menu functions.
(See page 374)
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Before Using the Handset
From the Stand-by display, you can execute the following actions by
operating each key:
Key
operation
Viewing Display
Before Using the Handset
!
Battery level (estimate) (See page 42)
Unread Messages R/F exist.
(See page 165)
Radio waves reception level (estimate)
(yellow)
Strong
(dark blue) terminal is full. (See page 165)
During measuring the current location
(See page 306)
Location Request Set. is set to âONâ or
âReject numbers unsetâ, and it is within the
validity period. (See page 312)
The area for Messages R/F in the FOMA
Weak
You are out of the FOMA service area or
radio waves do not reach.
(pink)
During Self Mode (See page 116)
During i-mode communication (See page 178)
(yellow)
During packet communication (The icon differs
depending on the communication status.)
During SSL/TLS communication (See page 179)
Unread i-mode mail or an SMS message
exists. (See page 142 and page 175)
New i-concier information exists.
(See page 211)
The area for i-mode mail and SMS
(See page 142 and page 175)
The area for SMS messages on the UIM
(FOMA card) is full.
(pink)
Unread mail exists, and the area for SMS
messages on the UIM (FOMA card) is full.
Both the FOMA terminal and UIM (FOMA
(dark blue) card) are full.
Area Mail exists. (See page 168)
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A microSD card is inserted.(See page 345)
Messages R/F are held at the i-mode
Center. (See page 165)
i-mode mail is held at the i-mode Center
while Receive Option Setting is set to âONâ.
(See page 143)
(dark blue) messages in the FOMA terminal is full.
Location Request Set. is set to âONâ or
âReject numbers unsetâ, and it is out of the
validity period. (See page 312)
Data is being read to/written from the
microSD card.
The box for Messages R/F at the i-mode
(dark blue) Center is full. (See page 165)
You get out of the service area while
Network Search Mode is set to âManualâ.
(See page 437)
(pink)
i-mode mail is held at the i-mode Center.
(See page 144)
The box for i-mode mail at the i-mode
(dark blue) Center is full. (See page 142)
During i-mode (See page 178)
A write-protected microSD card is inserted.
(See page 345)
The inserted microSD card cannot be used.
(See page 345)
A microSD card is inserted, and the FOMA
USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02
(option) is connected in microSD Mode.
(See page 353)
An i-Îąppli call you did not reply to exists.
(See page 287)
A microSD card is inserted, and the FOMA
USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02
(option) is connected in MTP Mode.
(See page 353)
During a voice call
During a videophone call
During 64K data communication
(blue)
A Bluetooth device is connected.
(See page 397 and page 399)
(black)
A Bluetooth device is connected and power
consumption is low. (See page 397)
During Lock All (See page 114)
During recording of a 1Seg program by
Timer Recording (See page 244)
During Personal Data Lock (See page 117)
During Keypad Dial Lock (See page 119)
During music pause (See page 259)
Both IC Card Lock and Lock All are set.
Both IC Card Lock and Personal Data Lock
are set.
Both IC Card Lock and Keypad Dial Lock
are set.
Both IC Card Lock and Secret Mode/Secret
Data Only are set.
Ring Volume is set to âSilentâ or
Mail/Msg. Ring Time is set to âOFFâ.
(See page 65 and page 95)
During Manner Mode (See page 96)
You are in the OFFICEED area.
(See page 429)
During Public mode (Drive mode)
(See page 67)
Timer Lock ON At Close is set.
(See page 118)
The call cost has exceeded the specified
limit. (See page 390)
An alarm is set.
(See page 244 and page 377)
A Music&Video Channel program is booked.
(See page 250)
During Key Lock (See page 119)
During Multitask (See page 373)
Multiple functions are activated.
(See page 373)
Type of in-use network (See page 433)
During talk or communication through a
USB Hands-free compatible device
(See page 61)
Vibrator is set to other than âOFFâ.
(See page 94)
USB Mode Setting is set to âmicroSD
modeâ. (See page 353)
A USB Hands-free compatible device is
connected in microSD Mode. (See page 61)
Side Keys Guard is set to âONâ.
(See page 119)
The FOMA USB Cable with Charge
Function 01/02 (option) is connected in
microSD Mode. (See page 353)
A USB Hands-free compatible device is
connected. (See page 61)
IC Card Lock, Keypad Dial Lock, and
Personal Data Lock are simultaneously set.
IC Card Lock, Keypad Dial Lock, and Secret
Mode/Secret Data Only are simultaneously
set.
During infrared communication
(See page 358 and page 362)
The FOMA USB Cable with Charge
Function 01/02 (option) is connected in
Communication Mode.
Both Keypad Dial Lock and Secret Mode/
Secret Data Only are set.
Backlight is set to âOFFâ and View Blind is
set to âONâ.
During music playback (See page 259)
During IC Card Lock (See page 296)
Both Keypad Dial Lock and Personal Data
Lock are set.
View Blind is set to âONâ. (See page 104)
During pause of 1Seg program recording
(See page 240)
USB Mode Setting is set to âMTP modeâ.
(See page 353)
âź
ăť Voice mail messages for Number B are held
at the Voice Mail Center in Dual Mode of
2in1. (See page 428)
âź
ăť Voice mail messages are held at the Voice
Mail Center. (See page 414)
âź
The number of record messages
(See page 68)
âź
The number of videophone record
messages (See page 68)
The clock at the upper right of the display does not
appear when the icon or is displayed.
Information
Some characters and symbols on the display and
Private window might be modified or abbreviated.
The color liquid crystal display uses high-precision
production technology. The slightest change in the
environment or other factors may result in unlit or
permanently lit pixels, but this is not a manufacturing
defect.
While watching a 1Seg program
(See page 233)
During recording of a 1Seg program
(See page 240)
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Before Using the Handset
During Secret Mode or Secret Data Only
(See page 120)
Backlight is set to âOFFâ. (See page 102)
â Operation when a notification icon is selected
Missed call
Shows the Missed Call list. (See page 52)
Before Using the Handset
Using Icons on Desktop
Status icon
Notification icon
Desktop icon
â Operation when a status icon is selected
Shows the display for Vibrator. (See page 94)
Shows the display for Ring Volume. (See page 65)
Shows the display for Manner Mode Set. (See page 98)
Shows the display for releasing Public mode (Drive mode).
(See page 67)
Shows the display for Notice Call Cost. (See page 390)
Shows the list of Alarm, Schedule, ToDo, TV Timer, or Timer Recording.
(See page 241, page 242, page 376, page 380 or page 384)
Shows the Music&Video Channel display. (See page 250)
Shows the display for Backlight. (See page 102)
Shows the display for View Blind. (See page 104)
Shows the display for âSet./Serviceâ â âDisplayâ.
Shows the display for Side Key Guard. (See page 119)
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Missed call to Number B of 2in1
Shows the Missed Call list. (See page 52)
Record message
Shows the Record Message list. (See page 70)
Videophone record message
Shows the Videophone Record Message list. (See page 70)
New i-mode mail or SMS
Shows the Inbox list. (See page 147)
New chat mail
Starts Chat Mail. (See page 172)
New Message R/F
Shows the Message R/F list. (See page 166)
i-Îąppli did not start automatically
Shows the i-Îąppli Auto Start Info. (See page 287)
i-Îąppli call you did not reply to
Shows the i-Îąppli call logs. (See page 288)
A ToruCa file is received from a scanning device
Shows the ToruCa File list. (See page 300)
Shows the display for USB Mode Setting. (See page 353)
A security error occurred on the i-Îąppli Stand-by display
Shows the Security Error History. (See page 273)
âź
ăť
Shows the display for playing back Voice Mail messages.
(See page 415)
Success in downloading a Music&Video Channel program
Activates Music&Video Channel. (See page 250)
âź
ăť
Shows the display for playing back Voice Mail messages.
(See page 415)
Failure in downloading a Music&Video Channel program
Activates Music&Video Channel. (See page 251)
âź
Shows the display for Rec. Msg/Voice Memo.
(See page 68, page 70, page 94 and page 388)
Missed alarm
Shows the contents of the alarm that could not be notified. (See page 378)
âź
Shows the display for Rec. Msg/Voice Memo.
(See page 68, page 70, page 94 and page 388)
Missed TV timer
Shows the contents of the TV timer that could not be notified.
(See page 245)
Timer recording was completed
Shows the contents and results of the timer recording. (See page 245)
Plays it back by the i-motion player.âť (See page 326)
Messages are held at the Voice Mail Center
Shows the display for playing back Voice Mail messages. (See page 415)
Plays it back by the Chara-den player.âť (See page 337)
Provide Location was executed automatically
Shows Location History. (See page 310)
Provide Location could not be executed automatically
Shows Location History. (See page 310)
You did not respond to a location provision request
Shows Location History. (See page 310)
Software Update is needed
Starts Software Update. (See page 499)
Software Update was executed
Shows the Update Completion display or the reason for not completing.
(See page 500)
Software rewriting is possible
Shows the rewriting confirmation display. (See page 498)
Pattern data was updated automatically
Shows the updated result. (See page 503)
The FOMA terminal and a personal computer are connected by the FOMA
USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option)
Shows the display for USB Mode Setting. (See page 353)
â Operation when a desktop icon is selected
Shows the dialing display with the phone number entered.
(See page 48)
Shows the site of that URL. (See page 178)
Shows the site of that URL by Full Browser. (See page 180)
Shows the Message Composition display with the mail address entered.
(See page 130)
Shows the SMS Composition display with the mail address entered.
(See page 174)
Plays it back by the Melody player.âť (See page 340)
Before Using the Handset
The Phonebook could not be updated by Data Security Service
Shows the update display for Data Security Service. (See page 124)
Plays it back by the Video player.âť (See page 334)
Shows it on the PDF viewer.âť (See page 364)
Shows it on the ToruCa viewer.âť (See page 298)
Shows the Bookmark Folder list. (See page 188)
Shows the Private menu. (See page 385)
Shows the Still Image list for the storage location folder of the camera.
(See page 318)
Shows the list of Alarm. (See page 376)
Shows the Calendar display. (See page 380)
Shows the ToDo list. (See page 384)
Shows the list of Text Memo. (See page 390)
Shows the calculator. (See page 390)
Shows the display for 使ăăăăă (Guide). (See page 36)
Shows the Bar Code Reader menu. (See page 226)
Shows the Ir Data Receiving display. (See page 360 and page 361)
Shows the Camera menu. (See page 217 and page 219)
Shows the Bluetooth Function Selection display.
(See page 397, page 399, and page 401)
Starts Voice Recorder. (See page 363)
Shows the i-concier display. (See page 211)
Shows the Music&Video Channel display. (See page 252)
Starts MUSIC Player. (See page 258)
Shows the Viewer display. (See page 233)
Starts i-Îąppli Program Guide. (See page 238)
âť When the original data is deleted or overwritten, the desktop icon is disabled.
Starts the i-Îąppli program.âť (See page 271)
Shows it on the Picture viewer.âť (See page 318)
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Information
Paste Icons to Desktop
Before Using the Handset
You can paste up to 15 desktop icons of such as phone numbers, mail
addresses, etc.
Select âAdd desktop iconâ from the Function menu of
the item to be pasted YES
If the addresses of the sender and another recipient of simultaneous mail are
found or the multiple destination addresses are found when you operate from the
Function menu of the detailed mail display, select a mail address or phone
number to be pasted.
When the notification icon of âMessages are held at the Voice Mail Centerâ (
appears while you are overseas, you cannot operate the Voice Mail function from the
notification icon. Follow the steps of âOperate Voice Mail Service at the Country You
Stayâ on page 440.
Check Details of Desktop Icon
mSet./ServiceDisplay
Desktop icon
The list of desktop icons pasted to the desktop is
displayed.
Information
You may not be able to paste the URL to the desktop depending on the site.
When the URL title exceeds 16 full-pitch/32 half-pitch characters, the excess is
deleted. If no title exists, up to 22 half-pitch characters of the URL excluding âhttp://â or
âhttps://â is displayed.
Some files and data might not be pasted to the desktop.
Proceed to Respective Functions from Icons on Desktop
PressOo.
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Use Mo to highlight an icon, and press Oo(
Desktop Icon list
Select the icon whose details are to be displayed.
Function Menu of the Desktop Icon List
You can show the Function menu also by pressing i(
icon from the Stand-by display.
), while highlighting an
Add to desktop
Put a check mark for the function to be added
l(
Edit title
Enter a title.
You can enter up to 16 full-pitch/32 half-pitch characters.
However, the number of characters for the title displayed when
you highlight the icon is up to 11 full-pitch/ 22 half-pitch
characters from the beginning of the title.
Sort
Select a desktop iconUse Bo to change the order
Oo(
To change the order in succession, repeat the above steps.
).
Up to five âDesktop iconsâ
are displayed. If there are
six or more icons, â â and
â â are displayed.
A âNotification iconâ is
deleted when each function
When a record message
is executed. To delete all
icon is selected
âNotification iconsâ, press
and hold r for at least one second from the display in step 1.
+m-6-3
l(
long press set. See page 386.
)YES
The desktop icons are reset to the default.
YES
Delete this
YES
Delete all
YES
Private Window
Various information is displayed on the Private window like the following
examples:
Information is displayed for about 15 seconds in cases such as when you
press > with the FOMA terminal closed.
i-Widget Display and Operations
From the i-Widget display, you can simultaneously start multiple Widget
Appli programs and show them on a list.
Widget Appli
You can show a Widget Appli program.
You can show the Widget Appli operation display by
selecting it.
Navigation displays
Navigations corresponding to the key operations are
indicated.
You can randomly change the display order of Widget
Appli programs by pressing i[ăˇăŁăă㍠(Shuffle)]
from the i-Widget display.
See page 291 for detailed operations of i-Widget.
+m-3-6
Displaying Description of Icons
mSet./ServiceDisplayIcons
Use Mo to highlight an icon.
Receiving a call
During a voice call
When a missed call is found
Dialing
When the FOMA terminal is closed, âMissed callâ appears.
Press < to display the missed call record. The name is
displayed for the missed call coming from the party stored in the
Phonebook. When there are multiple missed calls, up to three
missed call records are displayed each time you press <.
If you have received 30 or more incoming calls after a missed
call, the missed call record disappears.
Missed call records might not be displayed while another function is activated.
After you display a missed call record, âMissed callâ disappears.
i-Widget display
The symbols on the display (such as , , and
can check the meanings of them on the display.
Clock
) are called icons. You
When a new mail message or Message R/F is received
When the FOMA terminal is closed, a FeelďźMail image is played
back, and then âNew mailâ appears.
When you press <, the latest FeelďźMail image is played back.
(For Messages R/F, the FeelďźMail image is not played back.)
When âMailâ on page 102 is set to âONâ, the received date/time,
senderâs address (name), and subject of the mail or the received
date/time and subject of the Message R/F are displayed. The
senderâs name is displayed for the mail coming from the party
stored in the Phonebook. When multiple mail messages or
Messages R/F are received, up to three mail messages or
Messages R/F appear each time you press < with âNew mailâ
displayed.
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Before Using the Handset
Reset desktop
Before Using the Handset
Press < to end the playback of the FeelďźMail image or to clear the received date/
time, and others.
For the mail messages and Messages R/F sorted to the box or folder with security set,
the FeelďźMail images, received date/time, and others are not played back/displayed.
When a mail message or Message R/F comes in while âReceiving displayâ is set to
âOperation preferredâ and a display other than the Stand-by display is shown, âNew
mailâ appears without showing any information.
Depending on the setting of âAuto-displayâ, âNew mailâ appears without showing any
information when a Message R/F comes in.
After you display the received date/time and others of the received mail or Message
R/F, âNew mailâ disappears.
When a mail message or Message R/F comes in during a voice call or a videophone
call, information is not displayed even when âReceiving displayâ is set to âAlarm
preferredâ.
When you set âSecret mail displayâ to âOFFâ and you receive a secret mail message in
Normal Mode, a FeelďźMail image is not played back.
When i-Channel is received
Some functions can be selected also by the operation other than pressing m. In this
case, the operation by the easier way is described.
This FOMA terminal supports Kisekae Tool (see page 105). If you use Kisekae Tool to
change the design of the Menu display, some menu configurations change according
to the usage frequency depending on the type of the menu.
Further, some menu numbers that are assigned to the menu items do not apply.
â Scroll Selection
Main Menu is composed of 12 main menu icons indicating each function.
If you select a main menu icon, the Sub-menu Item Selection display appears. If you
further select a sub-menu item, the Lower Sub-menu Item Selection display appears.
By repeating selecting, you can set and check the function.
â Menu Number Selection
You can display some functions by pressing m + menu number (see page 448).
When âi-Channel tickerâ on page 102 is set to âONâ and the
FOMA terminal is closed, tickers flow on the Private window.
Press > to end the tickersâ flow.
â Multitask is Supported
You can simultaneously use some functions in Main Menu. (See page 373)
Change Clock Display
You can change displayed contents by pressing < while clock is shown.
Time only
Selecting Menu
Press m of the FOMA terminal to show Main Menu and then execute,
set, or check respective functions. In this manual, the way to call up
functions from Main Menu is described as a standard method.
Menus are classified by functions. (See page 448)
Icons and Date/time
Scroll Selection
In this manual, the description of the command navigation key operation
(selection of top/bottom/left/right, and press of Oo after selecting/
entering a function item) is omitted. Scroll selection is explained below
using the example of selecting the function âQuality alarmâ:
Description Example of Steps
Main menu icon
Sub-menu item
Function name of lower sub-menu item
1 mďąSet./ServiceďąTalkďąQuality alarmďąSelect an alarm.
No tone. . . . . . . . . Does not sound.
High tone. . . . . . . . High alarm sounds.
Low tone. . . . . . . . Low alarm sounds.
Items which appear on the display
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1
Select a main menu icon from the menu function
Select âTalkâ from âSet./Serviceâ.
*Oo
The highlighted item is the currently
selected one.
Press *Xo to highlight the item
below, and *Zo to highlight the item
above.
Press and hold *Bo to scroll the
items continuously.
Press *No to scroll page by page.
M*
Main Menu
Press *Mo to highlight the icon. Press and hold *Mo to scroll
the icons continuously.
If you have not touched any key for 15 seconds, the
Stand-by display returns.
Select a sub-menu item from the menu function
Before Using the Handset
Select âSet./Serviceâ from Main Menu. Main Menu at purchase differs depending on the
body color. (See page 453)
O*
Select a desired lower sub-menu item (function)
Select âQuality alarmâ from âTalkâ.
*Oo
Press Xo
to highlight the item below,
and *Zo to highlight the item above.
Press and hold o
*B
to scroll the items
continuously.
When the items are listed over
multiple pages, the total number of
pages and the current page number
are shown at the upper right of the
display.
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Before Using the Handset
Set or check the function
Call up the function using the menu number
From the Stand-by display, press m75.
Some menu items have even more detailed menus.
The example below shows how to set âLow toneâ for âQuality alarmâ.
*Oo
+m
The highlighted item is the currently
selected one.
Press *Xo to highlight the item
below, and Zo
to highlight the item
above.
Press and hold *Bo to scroll the
items continuously.
-7-5
Simple Menu
Menu Number Selection
Menu Number Selection is explained below using the following example:
Description Example of Menu Number
Menu number
+m-7-5
Sounding Alarm when a Line is Nearly Disconnecting
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Simple Menu is a menu focusing on only basic functions for easy
operation. By setting âMenu icon settingâ to âSimple menuâ, you can
show the Simple Menu by pressing m from the Stand-by display.
Some operating procedures or items which appear on the display in Simple Menu differ
from the ones described in this manual.
See âSimple Menu Function Listâ on page 468 for the contents of Simple Menu.
An actual operation is done as follows:
Function Menu
When the items are listed
over multiple pages, the total
number of pages and the
current page number are
shown at the upper right of
the Function Menu display.
Press +i(
).
Use *Mo to highlight
âDelete allâ and press
*Oo(
).
Enter your Terminal
Security Code and press
*Oo(
).
Before Using the Handset
If you press i when â
â is shown at the lower right of the display,
the Function menu including selectable items such as âSaveâ, âEditâ,
and âDeleteâ appears in each operation. The contents of the Function
menu depend on the display from which you show the Function menu.
Use *Bo to highlight
âYESâ and press
*Oo(
).
+i
Description Example for Function Menu
In this manual, the operation of the Function menu is described as
follows:
To select an item quickly
Press the numeric key corresponding to the
displayed item number.
Item displayed in the Function menu
Operating procedures after selecting
an item in the Function menu
Delete all
You can delete all files.
ďąEnter your Terminal Security CodeďąYES
Item number
Item scroll
When menu items are listed over multiple pages, you can show the previous/next page
by pressing Bo with the uppermost/lowermost item highlighted. You can press No to
scroll through page by page. When
is displayed on the display, you can
scroll through page by page also by pressing m(
)/c(
).
Depending on the display being shown, such as lower sub-menu items, you might be
able to scroll through page by page also by pressing > instead of No.
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Before Using the Handset
Check box
With the functions you can select multiple items, put a check
mark for check boxes to select them.
Each time you press Oo(
), you can switch â
â and
â
â.
With some functions, you can put or clear check marks at a time by pressing i(
and selecting âSelect all/Release allâ or by pressing m(
).
â
â is placed to the selected item depending on the function.
When You Forget Key Operation
After finishing the operation
You can search for the functions you want to know and use, and then
check the operating methods. You can execute some functions from
â使ăăăăă (Guide)â. This function is available in Japanese Mode only.
ăăăăćŠč˝ (Recommendable functions)
. . . Displays the recommendable functions. Go to step 3.
ăăźăŻăźăć¤ç´˘ (From keywords)
. . . Enter keywords and retrieve. Go to step 2
ćŠč˝ä¸čŚ§ć¤ç´˘ (From Function list)
. . . Retrieves from the function list. Go to step 3.
ć¤ç´˘ĺąĽć´ (Search history)
. . . Displays up to 30 search histories. Go to step 3.
Highlight each item and press l(
); then the
detailed operating methods are displayed.
The 使ăăăăă (Guide) display appears also by selecting the 使ăăăăă
(Guide) icon â
â pasted on the desktop at purchase.
You can store â使ăăăăă (Guide)â for Multi Key Long Press Setting. (See
page 386)
The Lower Sub-menu Item Selection display is shown. When you press h, the
Stand-by display returns (except during Multitask). The Stand-by display or the former
display automatically returns depending on the function.
To cancel the operation midway
Press h. The contents of the setting are abandoned and the Stand-by display or the
former display returns. The confirmation display appears asking whether to abandon the
setting contents depending on the function. You can press r to return to the previous
operation.
When the âYES/NOâ selection display appears
Press Bo to highlight âYESâ or âNOâ, then press Oo(
).
For Reset Settings
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măšăăźăˇă§ăăŞăź (Stationery)
使ăăăăă (Guide)Select an item.
Enter a keyword.
Up to 50 search results are displayed.
You can enter up to 24 full-pitch/48 half-pitch characters.
Select a functionSelect an item.
ćŠč˝ăŽčŞŹć (Description) . . . . . . . . Displays explanations for the function.
ćä˝ăŽăăă (How to operate) . . . Displays the operating method.
ăăŽćŠč˝ă使ă (Operate function)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Executes the function. Operate each function.
For some functions, press Oo(
) several times for selection.
You can display explanations about the function also by pressing l(
while highlighting the function.
To delete search history, press i(
) and select â1äťśĺé¤ (Delete this)â or
âĺ
¨ĺé¤ (Delete all)â, then select âYESâ.
Information
Using UIM (FOMA Card)
You need to turn off the power and then remove the battery before you
insert the UIM. (See page 39)
â Inserting
With the golden IC surface
downward, push the UIM slowly
to the end while pressing the
surface of it.
â Removing
While sliding the UIM, pull it out
slowly.
Security Code
You can set two security codes, PIN1 and PIN2, for a UIM. (See page 112)
Insert/Remove
Cut
Security Function of UIM
The FOMA terminal has the UIM security function (UIM restriction
function) as a security function to protect your data files.
If you obtain data files by the method below with the UIM inserted, UIM
security function is automatically set to them.
ăťWhen downloading images or melodies and so on, from sites or
Internet websites
ăťWhen receiving i-mode mail with file attachments
The data files with the UIM security can be browsed, played back, started,
edited, attached to mail, or transferred via infrared rays only when the
UIM used for obtaining is inserted. When the UIM used for obtaining the
data or files is not inserted, or when another UIM is inserted, these
functions are not operable.
In the explanation hereafter, the UIM used to obtain data and files is referred to
as âyour UIMâ and other UIMs as âanother personâs UIMâ.
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Before Using the Handset
The UIM is an IC card that holds your information such as phone
numbers. It can hold data such as Phonebook entries and SMS
messages as well. By sharing a UIM, you can operate multiple FOMA
terminals for multiple purposes.
You cannot use the FOMA terminal for communication such as voice and
videophone calls, i-mode, sending/receiving mail, or packet
communication unless the UIM is inserted.
For details on how to use the UIM, refer to the UIM instruction manual.
When inserting or removing the UIM, take care not to accidentally touch
or scratch the IC.
Make sure that you insert/remove the UIM with the FOMA terminal closed and held in
your hand.
Take care not to force the UIM into place because this can break it.
Take care not to lose the UIM once you remove it.
When you replace your UIM (except during Omakase Lock), you need to enter the
four- to eight-digit Terminal Security Code after turning on the power. When you enter
the correct Terminal Security Code, the Stand-by display appears. If you enter the
incorrect Terminal Security Code five times in succession, the power turns off.
(However, you can turn on the power again.)
Before Using the Handset
âŞâŞâŞâŞâŞ
Information
Your UIM
âŞâŞâŞâŞâŞ
Another
personâs UIM
If the UIM used for
obtaining data files
or mail messages is
inserted, you can
browse/play back the
data files with the UIM
security.
Replacing UIMs
Unless the UIM used
for obtaining data files
or mail messages is
inserted, you cannot
browse/play back the
data files with the UIM
security.
When the UIM is not inserted or when another personâs UIM is inserted, the following
types of data and files are displayed with the restrictions symbol, â
â:
ăťVideophone record messages ăťMovie memos
ăťScreen memos
ăťTemplates
ăťi-Îąppli programs
ăťImages
ăťi-motion files
ăťChara-den images
ăťMelodies
ăťMachi-chara images
ăťKisekae Tool files
ăťPDF files
ăťChaku-utaÂŽ/Chaku-uta FullÂŽ music files
ăťDownloaded dictionaries
ăťFiles attached or pasted to i-mode mail in the Inbox
ăťFiles attached to i-mode mail in the Outbox/Draft (except the data shot or edited
with the FOMA terminal)
ăťMessages R/F with files (melodies or images) attached or pasted
ăťImages inserted into Deco-mail text
âťThis function applies to the pre-installed i-Îąppli programs, Chara-den images,
Deco-mail pictograms, etc. if they are reinstalled (upgraded) from a site.
âťâChaku-utaâ is a registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
The preview image for the data file with the UIM security appears as
shown on the right.
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When the UIM security is set for data files, you cannot set them for the functions such
as âDisplay settingâ and âSelect ring toneâ when another personâs UIM is inserted.
When the data files with the UIM security is set for âDisplay settingâ or âSelect ring
toneâ, the FOMA terminal works with their default settings if you remove your UIM or
replace it with another personâs UIM. Also, a Machi-chara image is cleared. If you
insert your UIM again, your settings are enabled again.
The UIM security function is not set for the data files received using the infrared
communication function or data transmission (OBEX⢠communication) function and
the still images/moving pictures shot or edited with the FOMA terminal.
Even when another personâs UIM is inserted, you can move/delete data files with the
UIM security.
The settings of the following functions are stored on the UIM:
ăťSMS validity period
ăťSMS center setting
ăťSelect language
ăťPLMN setting
ăťPIN1 code, PIN2 code
ăťPIN1 code entry set
ăťValidating/Invalidating DOCOMO Certificate 1 and user certificate
Types of UIM (FOMA Card)
If you use the blue UIM with your FOMA terminal, note that following
specifications differ from those of the green/white UIM:
Functions
Number of digits of the phone number
that can be stored in the UIM Phonebook
UIM
(blue)
(green/white)
20 max.
26 max.
Reference
79
Operation of user certificate to use
FirstPass
Not available
Available
201
Use of WORLD WING
Not available
Available
432
Use of Service Numbers for âDOCOMO
repair counterâ and âGeneral inquiries
â
Not available
Available
421
3
Put the back cover to the FOMA
terminal as illustrated, slide the
back cover in the direction of the
arrow to attach it.
Make sure there is no gap between the back
cover and FOMA terminal, and slide the back
cover to does it completely.
If it is not completely closed, you may hurt your hand or fingers because it is
made of metal.
â Removing
Remove the back cover
following the step 1 of
ââ Attachingâ, and take hold of
the projection of the battery pack
to lift it up.
Projection
Attaching/Removing Battery Pack
Use the FOMA terminalâs dedicated Battery Pack P19.
â Attaching
While pressing the surrounding
part of â â, slide the back
cover (2 mm or more) in the
direction of the arrow to unlock
and remove it.
With the arrow mark facing up, fit
the tab side of the battery pack to
the FOMA terminal securely, and
then push the battery pack into
the direction B while pressing it
against the direction A.
Before Using the Handset
â WORLD WING
WORLD WING is the DOCOMO FOMA international roaming service that enables
you to use the current phone number overseas for making and receiving calls using
the UIM (green/white) and service compatible mobile phone.
You do not need to subscribe to WORLD WING if you have subscribed to the FOMA
service after September 1, 2005. If you offered that you did not need WORLD WING
at the time you signed up for the FOMA service, or when you have midway canceled
WORLD WING, you are required to take the procedures to newly subscribe to
WORLD WING.
If you have signed up for the FOMA service before August 31, 2005, and have not
yet subscribed to WORLD WING, you are required to subscribe to it.
This service is not available with some billing plans.
If you lose your UIM (green/white) or have it stolen overseas, immediately contact
DOCOMO to take the steps necessary for suspending the use of the UIM. For
inquiries, see âdocomo Information Centerâ on the back page of this manual. Note
that you are still charged the call and communication fees incurred after you lose it or
have it stolen.
Information
Make sure that you turn off the power, hold the closed FOMA terminal in your hand,
and then attach/remove the battery pack. Also, take care not to press the one-push
open button when you attach/remove the battery pack.
If you try to force the battery pack into place, you could damage the UIM or the
terminal part of the FOMA terminal.
Arrow mark
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Do not charge for long periods of time (several days) with the FOMA
terminal turned on.
Charging
Before Using the Handset
Use the FOMA terminalâs dedicated Battery Pack P19.
Life of battery pack
Battery packs are consumables. The usable time shortens slightly each time they are
charged.
When the usable time of the battery pack becomes half the time it was purchased,
replacing is recommended because the battery pack is nearing the end of its life.
Depending on the use conditions, the battery pack may swell as it nears the end of its
life, but this is not a problem.
The life of the battery pack may shorten if you use i-Îąppli programs, talk on the
videophone, watch 1Seg programs and so on for a long time during charging.
To prevent damage to the environment, bring used battery
packs to a docomo service counter, a docomo agent or a
recycle center.
Li-ion 00
Charging
For details, refer to the instruction manuals for the FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 (option),
FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use (option), and FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 (option).
The FOMA AC Adapter 01 supports 100 V AC only. The FOMA AC Adapter 02 and
FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use support from 100 V AC through 240 V AC.
The shape of the plug for the AC adapter is for 100 V AC (for domestic use). To use the
AC adapter that supports from 100 V AC through 240 V AC overseas, you need to
have a conversion plug adapter that is compatible with the voltage of the country you
stay. Do not use a transformer for overseas travel to charge the battery pack.
Even during charging, you can still answer calls if the FOMA terminal is turned on. This
will consume the charged amount so that charging will take longer. Also, the standby
time or talk time might be shorter if you charge the battery pack with your FOMA
terminal open.
If you have a long time videophone call during charging, the temperature in the FOMA
terminal may rise and charging may be suspended. In such a case, wait for a while and
try charging again.
Remove and insert the connector slowly and carefully, without using unnecessary
force.
Do not remove the battery pack during charging.
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If you leave the FOMA terminal powered on for long periods of time during charging,
you may not be able to use the FOMA terminal for long duration as expected and the
low battery alarm may sound soon, because the FOMA terminal receives the power
from the battery pack after charging is completed. If this happens, charge the battery
pack correctly. When charging the battery pack again, first remove the FOMA terminal
from the AC adapter (or desktop holder) or DC adapter and then set it again.
Estimated usable time for battery pack (The usable time for the battery pack
varies with the charging time and the remaining life of the battery pack.)
Continuous FOMA/3G 3G/GSM setting
standby time
[3G]
3G/GSM setting
[Auto]
GSM
3G/GSM setting
[Auto]
Continuous FOMA/3G
talk time
GSM
1Seg watching time
In motion: Approx. 400 hours
Standstill: Approx. 610 hours
In motion: Approx. 380 hours
Standstill: Approx. 260 hours
Voice call: Approx. 190 minutes
Videophone call: Approx. 140 minutes
Voice call: Approx. 230 minutes
Approx. 290 minutes
(when Mobile W-Speed is OFF:
Approx. 320 minutes)
(in ECO Mode: Approx. 410 minutes)
âťThe continuous talk time is the estimated time that the FOMA terminal can be used for
calls when radio waves can be sent and received normally.
âťThe 1Seg watching time is the estimated time for when radio waves can be received
normally with the Stereo Earphone Set 01 (option) connected.
âťThe continuous standby time is the estimated time for when radio waves can be
received normally. The talk/communication time and standby time could be about half
of the estimate and 1Seg watching time could be shorter depending on the charge
level of the battery pack, function settings, other ambient conditions such as
temperature, and the status of radio waves in the area (weak or no radio waves, for
instance). When you use i-mode communication, the talk/communication time and
standby time will be shorter. Further, even if you do not make calls or not execute
i-mode communication, the talk/communication time and standby time will be shorter if
you watch 1Seg programs, compose i-mode mail, start up a downloaded i-Îąppli
program or the i-Îąppli Stand-by display, execute data communication or Multiaccess,
use the camera, play back i-motion files, movie files or music, or use Bluetooth
connections.
âťThe continuous talk time and the continuous standby time may be shortened
depending on the network environment in the country you stay.
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Set the FOMA terminal onto the desktop holder securely.
When charging is completed, hold the desktop holder
with fingers and lift up the head of FOMA terminal to
remove.
Estimated time for charging battery pack
AC adapter
Approx. 120 minutes
DC adapter
Approx. 120 minutes
âťThe charging time is an estimate of time for when empty battery pack is charged with
the FOMA terminal turned off. The charging time will be longer if you charge the
battery pack with the power of the FOMA terminal turned on.
Charge with AC Adapter and Desktop Holder
Call/Charging
Plug the connector of AC
indicator
Adapter (option) horizontally
with its engraved side facing
down into the connector
terminal of the Desktop Holder
Connector
(option).
terminal
Pull out the AC Adapter's plug,
and plug it into a household
power socket of 100 V AC.
Charging
terminal
Power
socket
Engraved
surface
(down side)
Check that the Call/Charging indicator lights in red.
When the Call/Charging indicator flickers, dismount the AC adapter and battery
pack from the FOMA terminal and then re-mount them for charging.
If the symptom persists, troubles with the AC adapter, desktop holder or battery
pack may be involved, so consult a handling counter such as a docomo shop.
Be sure to set the closed FOMA terminal onto the desktop holder.
The charging confirmation tone (see page 95) sounds when charging starts and
ends. However, it does not sound when the power is off or during Manner Mode
or Public mode (Drive mode).
Be sure to set the FOMA terminal firmly onto the desktop holder. Also, be careful
that the connector cover or a commercial strap is not caught between the FOMA
terminal and desktop holder.
Unplug the AC adapter from the power socket when you are not going to use it for
a long time.
â Indicator and display during charging and when charging is completed
Connector
Release
buttons
Desktop Holder
Call/Charging indicator
Battery icon
Charging
Lights in red
Blinks
Charging completed
Off
Lights
When the FOMA terminal is turned off, the battery icon does not appear.
If you start charging with the battery flat, the Call/Charging indicator might not light
immediately; however, charging itself has started.
AC Adapterâs
plug
AC Adapter
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Before Using the Handset
âťThe continuous standby time for standstill is the average number of hours you can use
the FOMA terminal in standstill status when it is closed and can receive radio waves
normally.
âťThe continuous standby time for in motion is the average number of hours you can
use the FOMA terminal in the combined status of âstandstillâ âmovingâ and âout of the
service areaâ when it is closed, in an area where it can receive radio waves normally.
Before Using the Handset
When charging only with the AC adapter
Insert the connector with the engraved surface
Cover
facing up until it clicks. Pull straight the connector
out while pressing the release buttons.
To charge the battery, place the cover of the
Release
buttons
connector terminal as illustrated. Pull out the
cover of the connector terminal to direction A,
and turn it as direction B.
âťCheck the facing direction (front or rear) of the
AC adapter plug and then insert or pull it
horizontally into or out of the FOMA terminal.
Engraved
Malfunction could result if you try to pull it
surface
forcibly.
â DC adapter (option)
With the DC adapter, you can use a cigarette lighter socket (12 V/24 V) of cars to
charge the FOMA terminal with the battery pack attached.
For details, refer to the instruction manual for the FOMA DC Adapter 01/02.
Information
If the fuse blows off when charging with the DC adapter, be sure to use a 2A fuse. The
2A fuse is consumables, so purchase at auto parts stores in your neighborhood.
Opening FOMA Terminal by Using a Button
Information
When you open the FOMA terminal by pressing the one-push open button, it
might not open fully depending on its direction.
When you open the FOMA terminal by pressing the one-push open button, be
careful not to drop it by its rebound.
Checking Battery Level
When the FOMA terminal is turned on, an estimate of the battery level is
indicated by the icon.
ăťAlmost full . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ăťGetting low. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ăťAlmost empty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Charge the battery when it is almost empty.
Check Estimate of Battery Level by Display and Tone
You can check an estimate of the battery level by the display and sound.
mSet./ServiceOther settingsBattery
Battery level
Almost full
Three beeps
Getting low
Two beeps
Almost empty
One beep
You can open the FOMA terminal easily by one-push key operation.
(One-push Open)
You can open it also manually without using the button.
You need to close the FOMA terminal manually. If it does not close, open it fully
and then close it.
One-push open button
âťAlmost empty.
Charge the battery
pack.
The pictogram disappears in about three seconds.
The battery level tone does not sound during Manner Mode or when you set
âKeypad soundâ to âOFFâ.
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When the battery is running out
When âAuto reset settingâ of âNotice call costâ is set to âONâ
(except during Omakase Lock)
Enter the four- to eight-digit PIN2 code after you turn on the power. When you enter the
correct PIN2 code, the Stand-by display appears. If you press r or h without
entering the correct PIN2 code, âAuto reset settingâ is set to âOFFâ and the Stand-by
display appears. See page 112 for PIN2 code.
Recharge Battery
display
Check Welcome Mail
The mail messages âWelcome
ăăłă˘ĺçť
(Welcome
DOCOMO moving
picture
)â and âçˇćĽéĺ ą
ăă¨ăŞă˘ăĄăźăŤăăŽăćĄĺ
(Introduction of Early Warning
âArea Mailâ)â have been saved by default. Press Oo twice or perform step 1 on
page 147 to show the Inbox list.
Turning Power ON/OFF
Information
Each entry display appears in the order of âPIN1 codeâ â âTerminal Security Codeâ
â âPIN2 codeâ.
Turn Power On
Press and hold h for at least one
second.
Turn Power Off
Press and hold h for at least two seconds.
After the Wake-up display (see page 100) is displayed,
the Stand-by display appears.
It may take a while for the Wake-up display to appear.
If Set Time is set, the current date and time are shown.
When â
â is displayed, the FOMA terminal is out of
the service area or in the place where the radio waves
do not reach. Move to a location where â
â
disappears.
The exit display appears and the power turns off.
You cannot turn on the power immediately after turning off the power. Wait a few
seconds.
+m-1-5
Switching to English Display
Stand-by display
When your UIM is replaced (except during Omakase Lock)
Enter the four- to eight-digit Terminal Security Code after turning on the power. When
you enter the correct Terminal Security Code, the Stand-by display appears. If you enter
the incorrect Terminal Security Code five times in succession, the power turns off.
(However, you can turn on the power again.)
When âPIN1 code entry setâ of âUIM settingâ is set to âONâ
Enter the four- to eight-digit PIN1 code after you turn on the power. When you enter the
correct PIN1 code, the Stand-by display appears. See page 112 for PIN1 code.
mč¨ĺŽďźăľăźăăš (Set./Service)
ăăŁăšăăŹă¤ (Display)ăă¤ăŞăłăŹăŤ (Select language)
Japanese (ćĽćŹčŞ) or English (čąčŞ)
The following functions are different between Japanese display and English display:
Functions
Japanese
English
Info Notice Setting
éťĺéł (Electrical tone)
ON
ăă¤ăš (Voice)
Not available
OFF
OFF
âClockâ of Display Setting
â âStand-by clockâ â âDay of weekâ
Available
Not available
使ăăăăă (Guide)
Available
Not available
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Before Using the Handset
When the battery runs out, the display on the right appears and
the low battery alarm sounds for about 10 seconds. To stop
this alarm, press any key other than < and >. About one
minute later, the FOMA terminal will be turned off.
During a call, a beeping tone from the earpiece notifies you of
the low battery. About 20 seconds later your call will be cut
and then one minute later the FOMA terminal will be turned
off.
Functions
Japanese
English
Voice Guidance
Available
Not available
Before Using the Handset
Information
When you insert the UIM, the âăă¤ăŞăłăŹăŤ (Select language)â setting is stored on
the UIM.
Configuring Initial Setting
If the date and time, Terminal Security Code, Keypad Sound, Location
Request Set., or Font Size Setting is not set, the Initial Setting display
appears when you turn on the power. You can set the initial settings also
from each menu function separately.
Turn on the powerYES
When the display for entering your Terminal Security
Code, PIN1 code, or PIN2 code appears, follow the
operation on page 43.
Set Keypad Sound.
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You can select âAuto time adjust ONâ or âAuto time adjust OFFâ for setting the time.
(See page 44)
Set your Terminal Security Code.
You can set your Terminal Security Code required for setting functions.
(See page 112)
1. Enter â0000âEnter your new Terminal Security Code (four to eight digits)
YES
You can set whether to make a keypad sound. (See page 95)
Set Location Request Set.
You can set whether to notify your current location for when a GPS location
provision request arrives. (See page 312)
You can set the size of characters on the display at a time. (See page 109)
Information
When an unset function is found, the Initial Setting display for the unset function
appears each time you turn on the power.
The completed settings are valid even when total setting is interrupted by an incoming
call or canceled by pressing -h or -r midway.
When the power is automatically turned on by alarm notification, the Initial Setting
display does not appear even if there is any unset function.
When you finish the initial settings, the confirmation display appears telling that
updating software is executed automatically. This display appears only at the first
time, and after that, does not appear until you execute Reset Settings or Initialize.
+m-3-1
Setting Date and Time
You can select whether to correct the time automatically or set it
manually. The time is set/displayed on the 24-hour basis.
Set the date and time.
Set the size of characters.
mSet./ServiceClockSet time
Auto time adjust ON or Auto time adjust OFF
Auto time adjust ON
. . . . Corrects the date/time automatically. The setting is completed.
When the time cannot be corrected automatically such as when â
â is
displayed and the date/time has not been set, the Manual Time Setting
display appears. Follow step 2 to set the date/time.
Auto time adjust OFF
. . . . Sets the date/time manually.
When âNotice call costâ is set to âONâ, you need to enter your Terminal Security
Code.
2
Enter year, month, date and time.
Displaying World Time
You can display the time of the specified area on the Stand-by display.
).
About date/time correction function
This function corrects the time of the FOMA terminal according to the clock information
obtained from the network when you turn on the power.
The time is corrected when you show the Stand-by display with âAuto time adjust ONâ
set.
If the time is not corrected for a while after you turn on the power, turn it off and then on
again.
Some few second errors might occur. You might not be able to correct the time depending
on the radio wave conditions, or the i-Îąppli program set for the i-Îąppli Stand-by display.
When you receive the clock information overseas and the time difference correction
information differs from the previously received one, âTime is adjustedâ is displayed and
the time difference is corrected automatically. Press âOKâ to update the time and show
Redial, Dialed Calls, Received Calls, sent/received mail messages and others in local
time.
Depending on the overseas carrier, the time difference might not be correctly adjusted.
In such a case, set a time zone manually.
Information
Unless Set Time is set, the functions which use the clock such as Schedule do not
work correctly. Further, the date/time for redial items and received call records are not
stored.
The set time is retained even when the battery pack is replaced, however, it might be
reset if the battery pack is left removed for a long time. In that case, charge the FOMA
terminal and then perform the clock setting.
When âTime zoneâ is set to other than âGMT +9â or the time difference is corrected
overseas, the sub clock (Japanese date/time, etc.) is displayed on the Stand-by
display.
This function supports clock settings from 00:00 on January 1, 2009 through 23:59 on
December 31, 2037.
mSet./ServiceClockWorld time watch
ON or OFF
Use Mo to select an area and press Oo(
).
Information
World Time Watch does not appear when âDisplay settingâ â âClockâ â âStand-by
clockâ â âPositionâ is set to âOFFâ, or when you use the FOMA terminal overseas.
Summer Time
You can advance the time displayed for the overseas country you stay
and for a region of World Time Watch by one hour.
mSet./ServiceClockSummer timeON or OFF
Notifying the Other Party of Your Phone
Number
You can set the FOMA terminal to send your phone number to the called
partyâs phone when dialing. Your phone number is important
information, so take utmost care when notifying your phone number.
This function is available only when the other partyâs phone supports
Caller ID.
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Before Using the Handset
Use Mo to move the cursor and enter numbers by the
numeric keys.
To enter one-digit numeral for the date and time, enter
two digits beginning with â0â as in â01â through â09â.
Highlight âTime zoneâ and press l(
) to set the
time zone. Use Mo to select a region and press Oo(
+m-1-7
Set Caller ID Notification to Network
Before Using the Handset
You can set whether to notify your caller ID on the network.
mSet./ServiceNW servicesCaller ID notification
Do the following operations.
Activate/Deactivate Activate or Deactivate
Check setting
You can check the setting contents of âActivate/Deactivateâ.
+m-0
Checking Your Own Phone Number
Your phone number (own number) is stored on the UIM.
mPhonebookOwn number
You can press No to switch the tabs.
See page 387 for storing/displaying personal data.
List tab
Phone number tab
Own Number display
Information
In Dual Mode of 2in1, you can switch between Number A and Number B by pressing
*Oo(
) from the Own Number display. â
â appears for Number A, and â
â
appears for Number B.
When you replace a UIM with another one while using 2in1, 2in1 Setting is
deactivated. For using 2in1, activate 2in1 Setting.
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Voice/Videophone Calls
Making Calls/Videophone Calls
Videophone Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Making a Call/Videophone Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Switching a Voice/Videophone Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using Call Records. . . . . . . . .
Using Chaku-moji . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting Caller ID to Send/Not to Send for Each Call . . . . . . . . . <186/184>
Sending Touch-tone Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Making International Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting for International Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Storing Numbers to be Added to the Beginning of a Phone Number
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Making a Call Specifying a Sub-address . . . . . . .
Setting Alarm for Reconnecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Making Callerâs Voice Easier to Hear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reducing Surrounding Noise to Make Voice Clear . . .
Slowing Down the Other Partyâs Speaking Speed . . . . . . .
Switching to Hands-free. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using Hands-free Compatible Devices. . . . . . . . . . . .
When You cannot/could not Answer a Voice/Videophone Call
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48
51
52
54
56
56
57
58
59
60
60
60
60
61
61
61
Receiving Calls/Videophone Calls
Receiving a Call/Videophone Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Switched between a Call and a Videophone Call by the Other Party . . .
Setting Response of Key Operation for Answering Incoming Calls
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting Response for when Opening FOMA Terminal while Ringing
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting Response for when Closing FOMA Terminal during a Call
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Adjusting Earpiece Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Adjusting Ring Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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64
64
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Putting a Call on Hold when You cannot Answer Immediately
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Putting a Call on Hold during a Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting Hold Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using Public Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
When You could not Answer an Incoming Call . . . . . . . .
Recording Voice/Video Messages when You cannot Answer a Call
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Recording a Message when You cannot Answer an Incoming Call
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Playing/Erasing Record Messages/a Voice Memo/Videophone Record
Messages/Movie Memos
. . . . . . . . . .
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66
66
67
68
68
69
70
Making Full Use of Videophone Calls
Using Chara-den . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Useful Functions for Videophone Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting Hands-free Videophone . . . . . . . .
Setting Image Quality for Videophone Calls . . . . . . .
Changing Image Displays for Videophone Calls . . . . . . .
Redialing as a Voice Call when a Videophone Call cannot be Connected
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting for Switching a Voice/Videophone Call during a Call
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Selecting Response to Incoming Videophone Calls during i-mode
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using Videophone Calls by Interfacing to External Devices . . . . . . . . . . .
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72
74
74
74
75
75
76
76
65
65
65
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Videophone Calls
Making a Call/Videophone Call
Voice/Videophone Calls
You and the other party can talk viewing each otherâs images.
DOCOMO videophones conform to 3G-324M, standardized by the international
standard 3GPP. You cannot connect to the videophone that uses a different format.
3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project):
This is the regional standards organization for developing common technical
specifications for third-generation mobile telecommunication systems (IMT-2000).
3G-324M:
This is the international standard for the third generation of mobile videophones.
P-09A supports only 64 kbps communication speed of the videophone.
You cannot talk on the videophone at 32 kbps communication speed.
â Display during videophone calls
âŚReceived image (The other partyâs image through the
camera or substitute image)
âŚSent image (Substitute image or Image through your
camera)
âŚCall duration
âŚStatus
: Voice sending/receiving
(gray): Voice sending/
receiving failedâť1
: Image sending/receiving
(gray): Image sending/
receiving failedâť2
: Camera image sending
: Still image sending
: Chara-den talking
: Hands-free activated
: Bluetooth
communicating
Enter the other partyâs phone number,
starting with the city code.
When 27 or more digits are entered, the lower 26 digits
only are displayed.
To store an entered phone number in the Phonebook,
press m(
). Go to step 2 on page 82.
Even when you are dialing within the same area, you
need to enter the city code before the phone number.
When Making a Voice Call
Press d or Oo(
â
: Portrait
: Close-up
: Landscape
: Night Mode
: Chara-den Whole
Action Mode
: Chara-den Parts Action
Mode
: DTMF Transmission
Mode
âť1 When voice sending fails, the other party cannot hear your voice.
When voice receiving fails, you cannot hear the other partyâs voice.
âť2 When image sending fails, the sent image is not displayed at the other end.
When image receiving fails, the received image is not displayed.
When voice or image sending/receiving fails, it does not recover automatically. You need
to make a videophone call again.
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).
â blinks during dialing, and lights during a call.
Information
When Making a Videophone Call
Press l(
).
â â blinks during dialing and lights during the call.
Press m during a videophone call to switch between
the substitute image and image through your camera
for sending to the other party.
Display when dialing
The digital communication
charging starts from this
display.
Press h to end the call after talking.
The other partyâs name and icon are displayed if the partyâs phone number and name
are stored in the Phonebook. However, the image is not displayed even if it is stored in
the Phonebook.
If the same phone number is stored with multiple names in the Phonebook, the name
that comes first in the search order (see page 84) is displayed.
The phone number instead of the name is displayed when you make a call during
Personal Data Lock or to the party stored as secret data in the Phonebook.
Information
If you hear the guidance requesting your caller ID (see page 420), follow the steps of
âTo notify your caller IDâ on page 56 to enter â186â and redial.
When an earphone/microphone (option) is connected, you can hear the other partyâs
voice from the earphone. (See page 392)
If you close the FOMA terminal during a call, the FOMA terminal works in accordance
with the setting of âSetting when closedâ. (See page 65)
You can press numeric keys to send touch-tone signals during a call. During a
Chara-den call, you need to switch to DTMF Transmission Mode. (See page 73)
In Dual Mode of 2in1, you can make a call after selecting Number A or Number B.
(See page 426)
You can make a voice call also by pressing -d and then entering the partyâs phone
If you entered a wrong phone number
Each time you press r, the digit on the far right is cleared. If you press and hold r
for at least one second, all the digits are cleared and the Stand-by display returns.
Press No to move the cursor to the digit you want to clear, and then press r to clear
it. To clear all the digits on and to the right of the cursor, press and hold r for at least
one second.
number. If you enter a wrong number, press -h to clear the display and then redial.
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Voice/Videophone Calls
Just after purchase, Hands-free is automatically activated by âHands-free
w/ V. phoneâ. (See page 74) However, Hands-free is deactivated during Manner
Mode regardless of âHands-free w/ V. phoneâ.
When you make a videophone call with substitute image, note that you will still be
charged for the digital communication, not the voice calls.
If you make a videophone call at 110/119/118 from the FOMA terminal, it is
automatically dialed out as a voice call.
The international videophone call is available using the DOCOMO international call
service âWORLD CALLâ. (See page 57)
If a videophone call could not be connected
Voice/Videophone Calls
The reason why it could not be connected is displayed. (The displayed reason might not
be the same as the actual reason depending on the type of the other partyâs phone and
contract for network services.)
Messages
Check number, then
redial
Busy
Busy with packet
transmission
Out of service area/power
off
Set caller ID to ON
Your call is being
forwarded
Redial using voice call
Reasons
You have dialed a non-existent phone number.
The other party is busy. (Depending on the receiverâs
phone, this message might be displayed during packet
communication as well.)
The packet communication is progress at the other end.
The other partyâs phone is out of the service area or turned
off.
Your caller ID is not notified. (when dialing âvisualnetâ, etc.)
During forwarding
The other party activates Call Forwarding Service but the
forwarding destination phone does not support videophone
calls.
The upper limit for the plan with the limit function (Type
Limit, Family Wide Limit) is exceeded.
Upper limit has been
exceeded
Connection failed
Please make your call
You did not make a videophone call from the IP (Information
from the i-mode web page Provider) site among i-mode official sites (at dialing to
V-live).
Connection failed
Redial after setting âActivate/Deactivateâ of âCaller ID
notificationâ to âActivateâ.
This may appear in the case other than above.
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Auto-redialing
If âVoice call auto redialâ is set to âONâ, and a videophone call is not connected, a voice
call is automatically made.
Videophone calls cannot be connected to the phones that do not support the
videophone function, or to the phones that are out of the service area or turned off even
if they are videophones. If you have set âVoice call auto redialâ to âONâ and attempt to
dial a phone that does not have the videophone function, the number will be redialed
as a voice call. However, this operation might not work if you call the phone connected
with ISDN-synchronous 64K or the ISDN videophone that does not support 3G-324M
(as of April 2009), or if you dial the wrong number. Note that you could be charged for
the communication.
Function Menu while Entering Phone Number
Notify caller ID
See page 56.
Prefix numbers
See page 59.
Intâl dial assist
See page 58.
Select image
See page 75.
Multi number
You can select a phone number to be notified to the other party.
(See page 423.)
Add to phonebook See page 82.
Compose message You can compose a mail message to send to the phone number
set as the destination address.
Go to step 3 on page 130.
Chaku-moji
See page 54.
Switching a Voice/Videophone Call
You (caller) can switch between a voice call and a videophone call. This
function is available for the mobile phones that can switch between a
voice call and a videophone call.
When the other partyâs phone has a function to switch between the calls,
â
â is displayed on your phone and you can switch from the voice
call to videophone call.
During a voice callc(
When you select an image
to be sent to the other
party, select âSelect
imageâ. Go to step 2 on
page 75.
When âCancelâ is selected,
the FOMA terminal cancels
switching and returns to the
voice call.
While switching, the voice
guidance is played back.
)Change
During a videophone calli(
CHG to voice callYES
Voice/Videophone Calls
Switch from a Voice Call to a Videophone Call
Switch from a Videophone Call to a Voice Call
When the other partyâs phone has a function to switch between calls, you
can switch from a videophone call to a voice call by selecting âCHG to
voice callâ from the Function menu.
Select âNOâ on the
confirmation display to stop
switching and to resume
the videophone call.
While switching, the voice
guidance is played back.
Information
You can switch between a voice call and a videophone call repeatedly.
When i-mode or packet communication is in progress, the communication is
disconnected and then the voice call is switched to the videophone call.
When packet communication is in progress at the other end, the message to the
effect that the communication cannot be switched is displayed and the voice call
continues without switching to the videophone call.
You cannot switch from a voice call to a videophone call while âMulti callingâ is
displayed during a call if you have signed up for Call Waiting Service.
It takes about five seconds to switch. Switching may take a longer time depending on
the radio wave conditions.
Depending on how the callerâs phone is working or on the radio wave conditions, switching
between a voice call and a videophone call may fail and the connection may be cut off.
If you switch between a voice call and a videophone call during a call, the call duration
and call cost are counted respectively for each call. You are not charged while
âChangingâ is displayed.
You cannot switch between a videophone call and a voice call unless âNotify
switchable modeâ on page 75 is set to âIndication ONâ at the other end.
When you switch from a videophone call to a voice call, Hands-free is deactivated.
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Records for Number B (only in Dual Mode of 2in1)
Using Call Records
Voice/Videophone Calls
The FOMA terminal can store the other partyâs phone number and date/
time you have dialed or received. You can call back to the other party.
â Redial
Up to 30 records of dialed voice calls and videophone calls are stored in total, and the
older record of dialing to the same phone number is deleted.
âť The unchecked missed call icons are highlighted.
Use Redial/Dialed Calls
When Using Dialed Calls
â Dialed Calls
Up to 30 records of dialed voice calls and videophone calls are stored in total, and up to
30 records of 64K data and packet communications are stored in total as well. The older
records of dialing to the same phone number are also retained.
â Received Calls
Up to 30 records of incoming voice calls and videophone calls are stored in total, and up
to 30 records of 64K data and packet communications are stored in total as well. The
older records coming from the same phone number are also retained.
When a call is switched between a voice call and a videophone call, the call of the type
that is dialed/received first is stored.
When more than 30 calls are dialed, the older records are automatically deleted. Even
if you turn off the FOMA terminal, call records are not deleted.
When you use 2in1, up to 30 records for Number A and up to 30 records for Number B
are stored respectively regardless of the mode.
When Using Redial
Press Vo.
mPhonebookDialed/recv. calls
Dialed calls
The list for call records is displayed.
Press m(
) to display the Sent Address list.
For Redial
Select a call record.
The detailed display for the call record is displayed.
When the other party is stored in the Phonebook, the
phone number, name, and icon are displayed. If the
same phone number is stored with multiple names in
the Phonebook, the name and icon that come first in the
search order (see page 84) are displayed.
For Redial
â Icons for Redial, Dialed Calls, and Received Calls
âť
Dialed and received calls/missed calls of voice call
âť
Dialed and received calls/missed calls of videophone call
âť
Dialed and received calls/missed calls of international call
âť
Dialed and received calls/missed calls of international videophone
call
âť
âť
Voice/Video messages are recorded on Record Message
Dialed calls of 64K data communication
Received calls/missed calls of 64K data communication
Dialed calls of packet communication
Received calls/missed calls of packet communication
Received calls of 64K data communication and packet
communication when no external device is connected
Received Chaku-moji message
Records with time difference corrected
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Use Received Calls
Press Co.
You can display the Received Call list also by
mPhonebookDialed/recv. callsReceived calls
All calls or Missed calls.
All calls . . . . . . All the records including missed calls
Missed calls . . The records of missed calls only
Received Call list
In Dual Mode of 2in1, the number of missed calls for
Number A and Number B is displayed respectively.
(If unchecked missed calls are found, the number of them is displayed.)
Press m(
) to display the Received Address list.
2
Select a received call record.
To make a call to a displayed redial item, dialed call record, or
received call record
Press d to make a voice call. You can make a voice call also by pressing
Oo(
) from the detailed display. Press l(
) to make a videophone call.
Information
You can make a voice call to the most recently dialed or received number by pressing
-d from the Stand-by display and then *No.
âCallbackâ is not displayed for incoming videophone calls.
When you make/receive a call with an additional number of Multi Number, the stored
name for the additional number is displayed below the phone number on the detailed
display. If you store a phone number for âNumber settingâ of âMulti numberâ, the
phone number is displayed as well.
Dialed call records of 64K data communication are not stored when you use a
Bluetooth device.
Even if you make a voice call (or videophone call) to the phone number in a received
call record with a Chaku-moji message displayed, the received message is not sent.
When a call comes in from a party who uses a dial-in phone number, a different
phone number might be displayed.
Prefix numbers
See page 59.
Intâl dial assist
See page 58.
Select image
See page 75.
2in1 dial
You can select a phone number to be notified to the other
party in Dual Mode of 2in1. (See page 426)
Multi number
You can select a phone number to notify the other party. (See
page 423)
Chaku-moji
See page 54.
Search location
You can access the site of âă¤ăăăłăăăăăľăźă
(imadoco kantan search)â.
YES
Add to phonebook
See page 82.
You can store the phone number in the Phonebook also by
pressing m(
) from the detailed display. Go to
step 2 on page 82.
Mail
Compose message You can compose a mail message to send to the phone
number set as the destination address.
Go to step 3 on page 130.
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 174.
Ring time
You can display the ring time for missed calls. Even if you
[Received Call list only] have set âMissed calls displayâ of âRing timeâ to âNot displayâ,
the missed calls which stopped ringing within the ring start
time and their ring times are displayed.
Change font size
Set desktop/
You can switch font sizes for Redial, Dialed Calls, Received
Calls, Sent Address, and Received Address. (See âDialed/
recv. callsâ on page 110)
key
Add desktop icon
See page 30.
long press set. See page 386.
Function Menu while Redial/Dialed Calls/Received Calls is Displayed
Notify caller ID
See page 56.
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Voice/Videophone Calls
The other partyâs phone number is displayed if it is
provided. If that phone number is not stored in the
Phonebook but recorded as a voice call in Redial,
âCallbackâ is displayed.
If this caller is stored in the Phonebook, the phone
number, name, and icon are displayed.
Detailed Received
If the same phone number is stored with multiple names
Call display
in the Phonebook, the name and icon that come first in
search order
(see page 84) are displayed. If there is a call for packet communication, the
senderâs access point name (APN) is displayed.
When the other partyâs phone number is not notified, the reason for no caller ID is
displayed.
For missed calls, the ring time is displayed on the right of the received date/time.
When a Chaku-moji message is received, it is displayed.
Sent address
See page 158.
[Redial/Dialed Calls only]
Received address
[Received Calls only]
See page 158.
Voice/Videophone Calls
Delete
Delete this
YES
Delete selected
Put a check mark for redial items, dialed call records, or
received call records to be deletedl(
)YES
Delete all
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Information
If you execute âDelete allâ from the Function menu of Redial/Dialed Calls, all records
in both Redial and Dialed Calls are deleted. Even if you execute âDelete thisâ or
âDelete selectedâ of Redial, the records are not deleted from Dialed Calls and they are
retained. To delete the dialed call records, delete them from the Function menu while
âDialed callsâ is displayed.
Using Chaku-moji
Store Messages
You can store up to 10 Chaku-moji messages in the Message list.
mSet./ServiceNW servicesChaku-moji
Create message
Highlight and press l(
Enter a message.
To edit a stored message, highlight it and press l(
).
You can enter up to 10 characters regardless of whether they are pictograms,
symbols, or full-pitch/half-pitch characters.
Make a Call with a Message
Enter a phone number
or
call up the detailed display of a Phonebook entry, redial
item, dialed call record, or received call record.
i(
)Chaku-mojiDo the following operations.
Create message
You can create a Chaku-moji message just before dialing.
Enter a message.
You can enter up to 10 characters regardless of whether they
are pictograms, symbols, or full-pitch/half-pitch characters.
The Chaku-moji message created using this function is not
stored in the Message list.
Select message
From the Message list, you can select a stored message.
Select a message.
Sent messages
From the Sent Message list, you can select a Chaku-moji
message to be sent. Up to 10 sent Chaku-moji messages only
are stored in the Sent Message list. If you send the same
Chaku-moji message, the older one also remains. When the
number of sent Chaku-moji messages exceeds 10, the
messages are deleted from the oldest one.
Select a sent message.
When making a voice call or videophone call, you can send your text
message to tell the subject during calling.
For details on Chaku-moji or compatible models, refer to DOCOMO website or âMobile
Phone Userâs Guide [Network Services]â.
The sending end is charged, but the receiving end is not charged.
When a message is received
A Chaku-moji message is displayed below a caller. The
Chaku-moji message is stored in Received Calls as well.
The Chaku-moji message is displayed only during ringing. It
is not displayed during a call.
Even when a Chaku-moji message comes in within the ring
start time set by âRing timeâ, it is received and recorded in
Received Calls.
The Chaku-moji message is not displayed during Lock All, Omakase Lock, or Personal
Data Lock. However, you can check the Chaku-moji message from Received Calls
after the lock is released.
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Press d or Oo(
).
Press l(
) to make a videophone call.
The Chaku-moji message being sent is displayed while you are dialing.
Information
Sent Messages
Up to 10 sent Chaku-moji messages are stored in Sent Messages, and
you can check for the other partyâs phone number and the date/time the
Chaku-moji messages were sent. Older messages sent to the same
phone number are also retained.
In Dual Mode of 2in1, up to 10 latest records for Number A and Number B can be
displayed in total.
mSet./ServiceNW services
Chaku-mojiSent messages
. . . . Chaku-moji message successfully sent
. . . . Chaku-moji message unsuccessfully sent
Select a sent message.
When the other partyâs phone number is stored in the
Phonebook, the phone number, name, and icon are
displayed.
Function Menu while âSent Messagesâ is Displayed
Store
You can store a sent Chaku-moji message in the Message list.
You can store also by pressing l(
).
Delete this
YES
Delete all
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Message Display Settings
You can set how incoming Chaku-moji messages are displayed.
mSet./ServiceNW servicesChaku-moji
Message disp. settingsSelect an item.
Display all messages . . . Displays Chaku-moji messages from all callers.
Numbers stored in PB. . . Displays Chaku-moji messages only from the callers
stored in the Phonebook.
Calls with callerID . . . . . . Displays Chaku-moji messages only from the caller
notifying his/her phone number.
Hide all messages . . . . . . Does not display Chaku-moji messages.
Information
When you set to âNumbers stored in PBâ, you cannot receive Chaku-moji messages
from the callers stored in the Phonebook B in A Mode of 2in1 (and vice versa).
. . . . . . . Chaku-moji message for Number B (only in Dual Mode of 2in1)
When the transmission result is not displayed, â
â or â
â is not
displayed.
Depending on the radio wave conditions, the transmission result might not be
displayed correctly.
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When a Chaku-moji message has arrived at the other partyâs phone, âTransmission
completedâ is displayed, and you are charged a transmission fee.
When a Chaku-moji message does not arrive at the other partyâs phone such as when
the other partyâs phone is not a Chaku-moji compatible mobile phone or the call is not
allowed by âMessage disp. settingsâ at the receiving end, âTransmission failedâ is
displayed. In this case, you are not charged a transmission fee.
Depending on the radio wave conditions, the transmission result may not be
displayed at the sending end even if a Chaku-moji message has arrived at the other
partyâs phone. In this case, you are charged a transmission fee.
Even if you make a call sending a Chaku-moji message, the Chaku-moji message is
not displayed and you are not charged a transmission fee (the call is not recorded in
Received Calls at the receiving end) when the other partyâs phone is out of the service
area, turned off, during Public mode (Drive mode), or the ring time for Record
Message Setting is set to 0 seconds. Also, the transmission result is not displayed at
the sending end.
When a videophone call is not connected and automatically dialed as a voice call, the
Chaku-moji message is resent as well.
You cannot send/receive Chaku-moji messages overseas.
Prefer Chaku-moji
Voice/Videophone Calls
You can set how your FOMA terminal works for incoming Chaku-moji
messages for when âSetting when openedâ is set to âAnswerâ.
mSet./ServiceNW servicesChaku-moji
Prefer Chaku-mojiON or OFF
ON . . . . Does not answer by opening the FOMA terminal during ringing, so you
can check a Chaku-moji message.
OFF . . . Answers by opening the FOMA terminal while it is ringing.
<186/184>
Setting Caller ID to Send/Not to Send for
Each Call
Set Caller ID Notification when Making a Call
Each time you dial out, you can set whether to notify your caller ID.
Enter a phone number
or
call up the detailed display of a Phonebook entry, redial
item, dialed call record, or received call record.
i(
)Notify caller ID
Donât notify or Notify caller
To release âNotify caller IDâ, select âCancel prefixâ. Whether to notify or not
follows the setting for âActivate/Deactivateâ of âCaller ID notificationâ.
Set âNotify/Not Notifyâ by Entering â186/184â
You can select whether to notify the other party of your phone number
also by entering â186â/â184â before the other partyâs phone number.
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To notify your caller ID
186âDestination phone numberd or Oo(
Press l(
) to make a videophone call.
Not to notify your caller ID
184âDestination phone numberd or Oo(
Press l(
) to make a videophone call.
Information
When you make a call and hear the guidance requesting your caller ID (see
page 420), follow the steps of âTo notify your caller IDâ to enter â186â and redial.
You cannot set âCaller ID notificationâ while â
â is displayed.
+m-8-4
Sending Touch-tone Signals
You can send touch-tone signals from your FOMA terminal to use
services such as reserving tickets, checking bank balance, etc.
Store Pause Dial
You need to store a number string to be sent as a touch-tone signal in the
Pause Dial list. If you have inserted a pause (p), you can send a number
string breaking at the point where the pause is inserted.
mSet./ServiceOther settingsPause dial
l(
When a number string is already stored, it is displayed.
To delete a stored pause dial, press i(
) and select âDeleteâ, then select
âYESâ.
2
Enter a number string.
Send Pause Dial
mSet./ServiceOther settingsPause dial
Oo(
d or Oo(
)Enter a phone number
A voice call is made. Once the line is connected, a number string stored in Pause
Dial is displayed up to the first pause (p).
When the other partyâs phone number is stored in the Phonebook, you can
retrieve it selecting from the Search Phonebook display by pressing Bo.
You can search for the phone number also from Received Calls by pressing Co
or from Redial by pressing Vo.
Check that the line is connectedd or Oo(
A number string up to the first pause (p) is sent, and a number string up to the next
pause (p) is displayed.
A number string up to the pause (p) is sent each time you press d or
Oo(
).
When you have finished sending the last number, the âTalkingâ display appears.
To send multiple pieces of a number string at a time, press and hold Vo for at
least one second, and select âSend at one timeâ.
Making International Calls
WORLD CALL is the international call service available from DOCOMO
mobile phones.
When you have signed up for FOMA service, you have contracted to use
âWORLD CALLâ (except those who have applied not to use it).
You can make calls to about 240 countries and regions.
The WORLD CALL charges are added to your monthly bill for FOMA service.
The application/monthly fee is free of charge.
The service is not available with some billing plans.
Contact âdocomo Information Centerâ on the back page of this manual for inquiries
about WORLD CALL.
When using international carriers other than DOCOMO, contact them.
The caller ID might not be notified, or might not be displayed correctly depending on
the carrier. In this case, you cannot make a call by using Received Calls.
About international videophone calls
You can make international videophone calls to users of the specified 3G mobile phone
carriers overseas and FOMA users. Press l(
) instead of d or Oo(
in the steps of âEnter a Phone Number to Make an International Callâ. (See page 58)
For the information about connectable countries and telecommunications carriers, refer
to the DOCOMO Global Service website.
Images sent from the other party may blur on your FOMA terminal or you may not be
able to connect, depending on the other partyâs phone used for the international
videophone call.
Information
During a call, you can send a number string also by displaying the Function menu of
the Pause Dial display.
Some devices on the receiving end cannot receive signals.
You cannot send a number string with pauses during a videophone call.
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Enter the pause (p) by pressing and holding a for at least one second.
You can use only 0 through 9, s, a to enter a number string and the
pause (p).
You can enter up to 128 digits.
You cannot enter a pause (p) at the beginning and end of a number string, or
enter it consecutively.
Voice/Videophone Calls
Use â+â to Make an International Call
International Dial Assist
When you enter a phone number for dialing or storing it in the
Phonebook, press and hold 0 for at least one second to enter â+â. You
can use â+â to make international calls without entering an international
call access code.
You can make a call adding a country/area code or international call
access code to a phone number. (Except for some countries and regions,
if the phone number starts with â0â, the â0â at the beginning is
automatically deleted.)
If you set âAuto assist settingâ of âIntâl dial assistâ to âONâ, an international call access
code of âIDD prefix settingâ is automatically entered.
0(for at least one second)
Enter numbers in order of country/area code
âarea code (city code)âdestination phone number
d or Oo(
)Dial
When the area code (city code) begins with â0â, enter it except for the â0â. However,
include â0â when making a call to some countries or regions such as Italy.
Press l(
) to make an international videophone call.
When you select âDial with orig. No.â, you can make a call without adding an
international call access code.
Press l(
) to make an international videophone call.
When the beginning of the phone number is â+â, the display for selecting a
country/area name is not displayed.
When âJapanâ is selected as a country/area name, the display for selecting a
name of International call access code is not displayed.
Enter a Phone Number to Make an International Call
Enter numbers in order of 010âcountry/area code
âarea code (city code)âdestination phone number
d or Oo(
You can make an international call also by entering 009130â010
âcountry/area codeâarea code (city code)âdestination phone number.
When the area code (city code) begins with â0â, enter it except for the â0â. However,
include â0â when making a call to some countries or regions such as Italy.
Press l(
) to make an international videophone call.
Enter a phone number
or
call up the detailed display of a Phonebook entry, redial
item, dialed call record, or received call record.
i(
)Intâl dial assist
Select a country/area name
Select a name of International call access code
d or Oo(
Setting for International Calls
Auto Assist Setting
You can set whether to replace â+â at the beginning of a phone number
with an international call access code for when you make an international
call from Japan.
mSet./ServiceNetwork settingIntâl dial assist
Auto assist settingON or OFF
Select a country/area name
Select a name of International call access code.
When no country/area code or international call access code is stored, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to store it. Select âYESâ and go to
step 2 of âCountry/Area Codeâ on page 59 for a country/area code, and go to
step 2 of âIDD Prefix Settingâ on page 59 for an international call access code.
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Country/Area Code
You can store up to 27 country/area codes to be added for making
international calls from overseas.
mSet./ServiceNetwork settingIntâl dial assist
Country/Area Code
Highlight and press l(
).
If you select a stored country/area name, you can check the stored contents.
Enter a country/area name Enter a country/area code.
You can enter a country/area name of up to 8 full-pitch/16 half-pitch characters.
You can enter a country/area code of up to 5 digits. But you cannot use #, :, and
+.
IDD Prefix Setting
You can store up to three international call access codes to be added to
the beginning of a phone number for making an international call.
mSet./ServiceNetwork settingIntâl dial assist
IDD prefix setting
Highlight and press l(
).
If you select the stored item, you can check the stored contents.
Information
You cannot delete the country/area code or international call access code set by
âAuto assist settingâ.
Storing Numbers to be Added to the
Beginning of a Phone Number
You can store prefix numbers such as international call access codes or
â186â/â184â and add them to the phone number for dialing. You can store
up to seven prefix numbers.
Function Menu while Country/Area Code /IDD Prefix
Setting is Displayed
Edit
Go to step 2 of âCountry/Area Codeâ on page 59 for Country/Area
Code, and go to step 2 of âIDD Prefix Settingâ on page 59 for IDD
Prefix Setting.
You can edit the item also by pressing l(
).
Delete this
YES
mSet./ServiceNetwork settingPrefix setting
Highlight and press l(
).
If you select a stored prefix, you can check the stored contents.
To delete a stored prefix, press i(
) and select âDelete thisâ or âDelete
allâ then select âYESâ. If you select âDelete allâ, you need to enter your Terminal
Security Code.
Enter a nameEnter an international call access code.
You can enter a name of up to 8 full-pitch/16 half-pitch characters.
You can enter an international call access code of up to 16 digits.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Enter a nameEnter a prefix number.
You can enter a name of up to 8 full-pitch/16 half-pitch characters.
You can enter a prefix number of up to 16 digits. The keys for entry are limited to
0 through 9, s and a.
Prefix Numbers
You can add a prefix number to the beginning of phone number when
you make a call.
Enter a phone number
or
call up the detailed display of a Phonebook entry, redial
item, dialed call record, or received call record.
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Delete all
2
i(
Press l(
Voice/Videophone Calls
)Prefix numbersSelect a name
d or Oo(
Making Callerâs Voice Easier to Hear
) to make a videophone call.
Making a Call Specifying a Sub-address
You can set whether to regard the numbers after â:â of a phone number
as a sub-address to access the specified phones or data terminals.
The sub-address is a number assigned to identify each ISDN terminal connected to an
ISDN line. It is also used for selecting contents on âV-liveâ.
mSet./ServiceTalkSpeech Quality
Select an item
Shikkari+Natural Talk . . . . . . . . Starts both functions at the same time.
Shikkari Talk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starts âShikkari Talkâ.
OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sets to OFF.
Information
Information
+m-7-7
Setting Alarm for Reconnecting
You can set an alarm that sounds until a voice call or videophone call is
reconnected after disconnected owing to bad radio wave conditions.
mSet./ServiceTalkReconnect signal
Select an alarm.
Information
The reconnectable time differs depending on the usage status and radio wave conditions.
An estimate is about 10 seconds and the call charge is applied also for that duration.
While you are disconnected, no sound is transmitted to the other party.
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mSet./ServiceOther settings
Sub-address settingON or OFF
Even if you set âSub-address settingâ to âONâ, â:â at the top of phone numbers and
â:â immediately after the prefix number or â186â/â184â are not regarded as
sub-address mark-off symbols.
Both âShikkari Talkâ and âNatural Talkâ make callerâs voice louder or
clearer to hear.
âShikkari Talkâ makes callerâs voice louder in accordance with
surrounding noise.
âNatural Talkâ adjusts callerâs voice to have it heard in more natural tone.
This function is available only to the voice heard from the earpiece.
However this might be disabled if you insert into or pull the earphone from the FOMA
terminal, or when you switch to a Bluetooth device.
If you have started âShikkari+Natural Talkâ, it might happen that you cannot switch to
the Bluetooth device.
+m-7-6
Reducing Surrounding Noise to Make
Voice Clear
The noise sent to the other party is reduced according to the surrounding
noise during a call.
mSet./ServiceTalkNoise reductionON or OFF
Slowing Down the Other Partyâs Speaking
Speed
During a voice callm(
While Yuttari Talk is activated, â
â is displayed.
Press m(
) again to return to the normal speed.
Information
Yuttari Talk is effective only during a current voice call. The speaking speed returns to
normal one when you end the call, switch calling parties during Multi calling, or switch
from the voice call to a videophone call.
Switching to Hands-free
When you switch to Hands-free, sound such as the other partyâs voice is
audible over the speaker.
During a call, dialing, or connectingd
When Hands-free is activated, â
â is displayed.
Press d again to deactivate Hands-free.
The sound volume during a Hands-free call follows the setting specified by
âVolumeâ (earpiece volume).
You can switch to Hands-free even during Manner Mode. Also, you will still hear
voice through the speaker even when you activate Manner Mode during a
Hands-free call.
Information
While an earphone/microphone (option) is connected, you cannot hear voice through
the speaker even if you switch to Hands-free.
Keep the FOMA terminal well away from your ear during a Hands-free call. Otherwise
you could affect or damage your hearing.
Talk into the FOMA terminal within a distance of about 50 cm.
Connect using a cable (USB connection):
To use/charge via the In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01 (option), you need to have the FOMA
In-Car Hands-Free Cable 01 (option).
Connect using Bluetooth (wireless):
To connect to a Bluetooth communication compatible Hands-free device, you need to
register and connect it to the FOMA terminal.
âťFor how to operate Hands-free compatible devices, refer to the respective instruction
manuals.
Information
To connect using a cable (USB connection), set âUSB mode settingâ to
âCommunication modeâ.
â â appears while you are talking or communicating using a USB Hands-free
compatible device.
â â might appear while the FOMA terminal is connected to a USB Hands-free
compatible device, and â â while âUSB mode settingâ is set to âmicroSD modeâ,
depending on the Hands-free device connected.
The display or ring tone for incoming calls follows the settings of the FOMA terminal.
When the sound is set to output from a Hands-free compatible device, the ring tone
sounds from that device even when Manner Mode is activated or âRing volumeâ of the
FOMA terminal is set to âSilentâ.
The receiving operation in Public mode (Drive mode) follows the setting of âPublic
(Drive) modeâ.
The receiving operation while Record Message is activated follows the setting of
âRecord message settingâ.
When the sound is set to output from the FOMA terminal, the operation for when the
FOMA terminal is closed during a call follows the setting of âSetting when closedâ.
When the sound is set to output from a Hands-free device, the communication state
does not change regardless of âSetting when closedâ even if you close the FOMA
terminal.
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Using Hands-free Compatible Devices
You can make or receive voice calls from a Hands-free compatible device
such as In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01 (option) or a car navigation system by
connecting with your FOMA terminal.
You can connect your FOMA terminal to a Hands-free compatible device
using two ways of connections as follows:
For Answering a Videophone Call
Receiving a Call/Videophone Call
Voice/Videophone Calls
When you receive a call, the ring tone
sounds and the Call/Charging indicator
flickers.
To vibrate the FOMA terminal for incoming calls, set
âPhoneâ or âVideophoneâ of âVibratorâ to other than
âOFFâ.
While the phone is ringing for a videophone call,
âIncoming V.phoneâ is displayed. However, while
ringing for a voice call, this kind of indication is not
displayed.
â
â is displayed at the upper left of the phone
number for incoming international calls.
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Press d or Oo(
the videophone call.
For Answering a Voice Call
Press d or Oo(
the call.
) to answer
) to answer
You can send the substitute image to the other party.
Press m during a videophone call to switch between
the substitute image and image through your camera
for sending to the other party.
Chaku-moji message
(See page 54)
Press h to end the call after talking.
Information
If you close the FOMA terminal during a call, the FOMA terminal works in accordance
with the setting of âSetting when closedâ. (See page 65)
You might hear beeps (in-call ring tone) during a call.
If you have signed up for any of Voice Mail Service, Call Waiting Service, or Call
Forwarding Service and set âArrival call actâ to âAnswerâ, the beeps (in-call ring tone)
will sound for another incoming call, enabling you to do the following operations:
Voice Mail Service
. . . . Transfer the call to the Voice Mail Service Center. (See page 416)
Call Waiting Service
. . . . Put your current call on hold and answer the incoming call. (See page 416)
Call Forwarding Service
. . . . Transfer the call to the registered forwarding destination. (See page 419)
You can set âReject unknownâ not to accept calls from the phone numbers that are not
stored in the Phonebook.
Information
Display for incoming calls
When a callerâs phone number is provided
The phone number is displayed. If that phone number is not stored in the Phonebook but
recorded in Redial, âCallbackâ is displayed.
If the callerâs name, phone number, and image are stored in the Phonebook, the name,
phone number, and icon (or image) are displayed.
âCallbackâ is not displayed for incoming videophone calls.
If the same phone number is stored with multiple names in the Phonebook, the name
that comes first in the search order (see page 84) is displayed.
The phone number but not the name is displayed during Personal Data Lock.
However, when âPhonebook availableâ is set to âAcceptâ for âCustomizeâ of Personal
Data Lock, the name is displayed even during Personal Data Lock.
For a forwarded call, the forwarderâs phone number is displayed below the caller. (It
might not be displayed in the case of some forwarders.)
When you receive a call to an additional number of Multi Number, the stored name for
the additional number is displayed below the caller. (With a forwarded call, you can
press c(
) to switch to display of the forwarder.)
When a callerâs phone number is not provided
The reason for no caller ID is displayed. (See page 122)
Function Menu while a Call is Ringing
Call rejection
You can disconnect the call without answering.
Call forwarding
See page 419.
Voice mail
See page 416.
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When âAnswer settingâ is set to âAny key answerâ, the call is put on hold if you answer
the call by pressing .< with the FOMA terminal closed. When âSetting when closedâ is
set to âNo toneâ or âEnd the callâ, the other party hears nothing, and when it is set to
âHoldâ, the call hold tone is played back. You can start talking by opening the FOMA
terminal.
Just after purchase, Hands-free is automatically activated during a videophone call as
âHands-free w/ V. phoneâ has been set to âONâ. (See page 74) However, Hands-free
is deactivated during Manner Mode regardless of âHands-free w/ V. phoneâ.
Even if Call Forwarding Service is set to âActivateâ, the call is not forwarded unless the
forwarding destination is a phone compatible with the videophone conforming to
3G-324M (see page 48). Check the phone you are forwarding the call to and then
activate the service. The videophone caller does not hear the guidance to the effect
that the call is forwarded. (The message to the effect that the call is to be forwarded
appears, depending on the receiverâs FOMA terminal.)
If a videophone call comes in from the phone number to be rejected by Nuisance Call
Blocking Service, the video guidance for Call Rejection is played back and the call is
disconnected.
Quick silent
The following are the keys you can press to stop the ring tone, vibrator or voice
guidance:
When âSetting when openedâ is set to âKeep ringingâ, you can stop the ring tone,
vibrator or voice guidance also by opening the FOMA terminal. Even if you stop it,
the other party still hears a ringback tone.
Voice/Videophone Calls
Switched between a Call and a
Videophone Call by the Other Party
When you have set âNotify switchable modeâ to âIndication ONâ, a caller
(the other party) can switch between a voice call and a videophone call.
When the caller (the other party) switches between a voice call and a
videophone call, the message telling that the call is being switched is
displayed, the voice guidance is played back, and then the call is
switched.
Voice callâť1âť2
After you stop the ring tone, vibrator or voice guidance, you can start talking by
pressing d, Oo, m (for videophone calls).
You (receiving end) cannot switch between a voice call and a videophone call.
OFF
You can start talking by pressing a key shown below:
+m-5-8
Setting Response of Key Operation for
Answering Incoming Calls
You can set to start talking (Any key answer) or to stop the ring tone
(Quick silent) by pressing a key besides d, Oo, m (for videophone
call).
Voice callâť1âť2
d, o
, 0 through 9, a, s, r, m, câť3, o
When receiving a videophone call, you can start talking by pressing d, Oo or
m.
Voice call
d, Oo
Videophone call
d, Oo, m
âť1 You can activate Any Key Answer or Quick Silent also by pressing l when
five record messages have already been recorded.
âť2 During Key Lock, you can activate Any Key Answer and Quick Silent by
pressing and holding < for at least one second.
âť3 While â
â is displayed, you cannot activate Any Key Answer or Quick
Silent by pressing c.
mSet./ServiceIncoming callAnswer setting
Select a key operation.
Any key answer
You can start talking by pressing any key shown below:
0 through 9, a, s, r, m, câť3, No, <
Videophone callâť2 0 through 9, a, s, r, câť3, No, <
Information
While an earphone/microphone (option) is connected, you can press the switch to
start talking, regardless of âAnswer settingâ. (See page 393)
Setting Response for when Opening
FOMA Terminal while Ringing
mSet./ServiceIncoming call
Setting when openedSelect an incoming type
Keep ringing or Answer
Keep ringing . . You can keep the incoming call ringing.
Answer . . . . . . . You can answer the incoming call. For videophone calls, the still
image set for âSubstitute imageâ of âSelect imageâ is sent to the
other party.
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+m-1-8
Setting Response for when Closing FOMA
Terminal during a Call
mSet./ServiceTalkSetting when closed
Phone/VideophoneSelect an item.
No tone . . . . . . .The voice is muted. The hold tone does not sound. The setting is
completed.
Hold . . . . . . . . . .The other party hears the hold tone set for âHolding toneâ of âHold
tone settingâ. For videophone calls, the still image set for
âHoldingâ of âSelect imageâ is displayed.
End the call. . . .The call is finished. This is the same operation as pressing h
during a call. The setting is completed.
Speaker ON or Speaker OFF
Speaker ON . . . . The hold tone sounds from the speaker.
Speaker OFF . . . The hold tone does not sound from the speaker.
Adjusting Earpiece Volume
mSet./ServiceTalkVolumeUse Bo or > to
adjust the earpiece volume.
+m-5-0
Adjusting Ring Volume
You can adjust the ring volume for incoming calls and mail.
mSet./ServiceSoundRing volume
Select an incoming type
Use Bo to adjust the volume.
The following icons are displayed on the Stand-by display while âRing volumeâ is
set to âSilentâ:
: Set for âPhoneâ or âVideophoneâ.
: Set for âMailâ, âChat mailâ, âMessageRâ, âMessageFâ, or âi-concierâ.
: Set for âPhoneâ or âVideophoneâ, and for âMailâ, âChat mailâ, âMessageRâ,
âMessageFâ, or âi-concierâ.
If you have set âStepâ, the ring tone is silent for about three seconds, and then the
volume steps up every three seconds, from Level 1 through Level 6.
While the phone is ringing for a voice call or videophone call, you can adjust the
ring volume by pressing Bo. However, you cannot adjust the ring volume in the
following cases:
ăťWhen âRing volumeâ is set to âStepâ
ăťWhen âAnswer settingâ is set to âQuick silentâ and you stop the ring tone or
voice guidance
ăťDuring Manner Mode
ăťWhen a call is cut off within the ring start time specified by âRing timeâ
Adjust the earpiece volume to Level 1 (minimum) through Level 6 (maximum).
You can adjust the volume by pressing Zo or > during a voice call and
calling, Bo or > during a videophone call, and by pressing and holding Zo
(for at least one second) while you are entering a phone number. Press Bo or
> within two seconds to adjust it.
Information
The earpiece volume adjusted during a call is retained even after the call ends.
When you adjust the earpiece volume, the sound volume during a Hands-free call is
also adjusted.
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Voice/Videophone Calls
Putting a Call on Hold when You cannot
Answer Immediately
During ringingh
Press d or Oo(
the call.
The FOMA terminal makes three rapid beeps for confirmation and the call is put on
answer-hold (On Hold).
The confirmation tone does not sound during Manner Mode or when âRing
volumeâ is âSilentâ.
The other party hears the hold tone set for âOn hold toneâ of âHold tone settingâ.
For videophone calls, the still image set for âOn holdâ of âSelect imageâ is
displayed.
) to release hold and answer
If âAnswer settingâ is set to âAny key answerâ, you can release hold of voice calls
by pressing any key of 0 through 9, a, s, r, m, c, Mo, <, >,
l, or i.
If a videophone call is on hold, the substitute image is sent to the other party by
pressing d or Oo(
) to release hold.
Information
The caller is charged for the call even during answer-hold (On Hold).
If you press -h during answer-hold (On Hold), the call will be disconnected.
Putting a Call on Hold during a Call
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During a callOo (
The other party hears the hold tone set for âHolding toneâ of âHold tone settingâ.
For videophone calls, the still image set for âHoldingâ of âSelect imageâ is
displayed.
You can put the call on hold by closing the FOMA terminal during the call if you
have set âSetting when closedâ to âHoldâ.
Press d or Oo(
the call.
) to release hold and answer
When you have put a voice call on hold, you can release the hold also by
pressing r.
If a videophone call is on hold, the substitute image is sent to the other party by
pressing d or Oo(
) to release hold.
If you have set âSetting when closedâ to âHoldâ and put a call on hold by closing
the FOMA terminal, you can release hold and answer the call by opening the
FOMA terminal or by connecting an earphone/microphone (option).
If you connect an earphone/microphone to release hold and answer a
videophone call, the substitute image is sent to the other party.
Information
The caller is charged for the call even while the call is on hold.
If a new call comes in while the current call is put on hold, the hold (Holding) is
released.
Setting Hold Tone
You can set the guidance the other party hears while a call is put on hold.
mSet./ServiceTalkHold tone setting
On hold tone or Holding toneSelect a hold tone.
Tone 1/2 . . .The caller hears the pre-installed guidance in Japanese.
RHAPSODY ON A THEME OF
. . . . . . . . . . .The caller hears the melody. You can set this for âHolding toneâ only.
Voice announce
. . . . . . . . . . .The caller hears the sound recorded by âVoice announceâ. If it has
not been recorded, this is not displayed.
Press l(
) to play back a hold tone. Press r to end the demo
playback.
Using Public Mode
Using Public Mode (Drive Mode)
Voice Mail Serviceâť1, Call Forwarding Serviceâť1, and Caller ID Display Request
Serviceâť2 work taking priority over Public mode.
âť1 If a ring time is set to other than 0 seconds for incoming calls, the service works
after the Public mode guidance.
âť2 When the other party notifies you of the phone number, Public mode works.
Public mode does not work to the calls from the party set to be rejected by Nuisance
Call Blocking Service.
Press and hold a for at least one second.
Public mode is activated and â
â is displayed.
When a call comes in, the guidance âThe person you are calling is currently driving
or in an area where cell phone should not be used. Please try again later.â is played
back for incoming calls.
To deactivate Public mode, perform the same operation. Then, Public mode is
deactivated and â
â disappears.
Information
You can activate/deactivate Public mode only from the Stand-by display. You can
activate/deactivate Public mode even when â
â is displayed.
You can make calls as usual even during Public mode.
If you make an emergency call at 110/119/118, Public mode is released.
When Public mode and Manner Mode are activated simultaneously, Public mode has
priority.
If a âUser unsetâ call comes in while âCaller ID requestâ is set to âActivateâ, the Caller
ID Request guidance is played back. (The Public mode guidance is not played back.)
You cannot use this function during data communication.
Using Public Mode (Power Off)
Public mode (Power off) is an auto-answer service that puts importance
on manners in public spaces. Once you activate Public mode (Power off),
the guidance is played back telling that you cannot answer the call as
you are currently in a place where the power should be turned off
(hospital, airplane, around priority seat in a train, etc.). Then the call is
disconnected.
Enter â:25251âd
Public mode (Power off) is set. (Nothing is changed on the Stand-by display.)
After setting Public mode (Power off) and turning off the power, the guidance âThe
person you are calling is currently in an area where use is prohibited. Please try
again later.â is played back for incoming calls.
To release Public mode (Power off), dial â:25250â.
To check the setting for Public mode (Power off), dial â:25259â.
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Public mode is an auto-answer service that puts importance on manners
in public spaces. Once you activate Public mode, the guidance is played
back telling that you cannot answer the call as you are currently driving
or in a place where you should refrain from speaking on the phone (a
train, bus, movie theater, etc.). Then the call is disconnected.
When Public mode (Drive mode) is activated
ăťEven when a call comes in, the ring tone does not sound. The âMissed callâ icon
appears on the display and the call is stored in âReceived callsâ. The guidance is
played back to the caller to the effect that you are currently driving or in an area where
mobile phones should not be used. Then the call is disconnected.
However, when the power is off or â
â is displayed, the caller hears the
out-of-service area guidance instead of the Public mode guidance.
ăťThe ring tone does not sound and the Call/Charging indicator does not flicker even
when mail or a message comes in. In addition, the set vibrator does not work.
ăťThe ring tone for 64K data communication, alarm tone, charging confirmation tone, the
ring tone for i-Îąppli call and effect tone at the start of i-Widget do not sound, and a
melody while an i-Îąppli program is running is not played back.
ăťThe tickers of i-Channel are not displayed.
ăťSee page 67 for how Public mode (Drive mode) and each network service work for
incoming calls when they are simultaneously activated.
Voice/Videophone Calls
When Public mode (Power off) is activated
The setting stays activated until you dial â:25250â to deactivate Public mode (Power
off). You cannot deactivate the setting just by turning on the power.
The guidance is played back to the caller telling that you are currently in a place where
you should turn off the power. Then the call is disconnected.
The Public mode (Power off) guidance is played back even when you are out of the
service area or out of reach of radio waves.
ăťSee page 67 for how Public mode (Power off) and each network service work for
incoming calls when they are simultaneously activated.
When You could not Answer an Incoming
Call
When you could not answer calls (Missed calls), the âNotification iconâ
appears on the Stand-by display. You can check Received Calls by
selecting the icon.
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OoOo(
Recording Voice/Video Messages when
You cannot Answer a Call
By activating Record Message, you can play back an answer message to
incoming calls and record callersâ voice/video messages when you
cannot answer them even if you have not signed up for Voice Mail
Service.
You can record up to five messages for voice calls and up to two
messages for videophone calls. Each message can be recorded for up to
20 seconds.
Activate Record Message
mLifeKitRec. msg/voice memo
Record message settingON or OFF
Select an answer message.
Press h or r to return
to the former display.
When multiple icons are
found, use Mo to highlight
Notification icon
an icon and press
Oo(
).
See page 31 for when the FOMA terminal is closed.
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Press l(
) to play back the answer message. Press r to end the
demo playback.
When âJapanese 1â, âJapanese 2â, or âEnglishâ is set, a beep sounds after
playing back the answer message to the other party. If âVoice announceâ is set,
the beep does not sound.
Enter a ring time (seconds).
Enter from â000â through â120â in three digits.
You cannot set the same ring time for Auto Answer Setting and Record Message
Setting. Set a different time for each.
While Record Message is activated, â
ââźâ
â (the number of recorded
messages for voice calls) and â
ââźâ
â (the number of recorded messages
for videophone calls) are displayed.
Incoming calls when Record Message Setting is set to âONâ
Incoming Call
Playing back the
answer message
Recording a voice/
video message
For videophone calls, the still image set for âPreparingâ of
âSelect imageâ is displayed on the other partyâs display while
playing back the answer message, and the still image set for
âRecord messageâ of âSelect imageâ is displayed while
recording.
To answer a call while the answer message is being played
back or a voice/video message is being recorded, press
d or Oo(
).
For videophone calls, press d or Oo(
) to send
the substitute image.
Displaying an icon on the
You can answer a call also by pressing the switch on an
desktop (See page 28)
earphone/microphone (option). For videophone calls, the
substitute image is sent to the other party.
Recording a Message when You cannot
Answer an Incoming Call
Even if a call comes in while Record Message is not activated, you can
record the callerâs voice/video message just for that incoming call.
During ringingl(
) or >
The caller will hear the answer message and then can leave you a voice/video
message.
During Key Lock, press and hold > for at least one second.
Record Message does not work when five messages for voice calls and two
messages for videophone calls have already been recorded.
When âSide keys guardâ is set to âONâ, Record Message does not work even if
you press > with the FOMA terminal closed.
Information
Record Message does not work when â
â is displayed.
When Public mode (Drive mode) and Record Message are simultaneously activated,
the former has priority and the latter does not work.
The priority order of answer messages is as follows: âSetting for Phonebook entryâ â
âGroup settingâ â âRecord message settingâ.
If âVoice announceâ selected as an answer message is deleted, the answer message
will be set to âJapanese 1â.
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The ring time
elapses
Information
When Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service is set at the same time as
Record Message, the priority depends on the ring time set for Voice Mail Service or
Call Forwarding Service. To give Record Message priority, set the ring time for
Record Message Setting shorter than that for Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding
Service. Even when you do this, Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service works
if there are already five record messages for voice calls and two record messages for
videophone calls.
You cannot receive a call from a third party while a voice/video message is being
recorded. The third party will hear the busy tone.
Voice/Videophone Calls
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Playing/Erasing Record Messages/a Voice
Memo/Videophone Record Messages/
Movie Memos
Play Back/Erase Record Messages/a Voice Memo
mLifeKitRec. msg/voice memo
Play/Erase msg.
Select a record message or voice
memo.
Record Message list
A beep sounds and playback starts.
On the Record Message list, recorded items are indicated by ââ
â.
It is played back at the volume set for âVolumeâ (earpiece volume).
When playback ends, a double-beep sounds and the message âPlayingâ is
cleared from the display.
The date and time the message/memo was recorded are displayed during
playback. When a callerâs phone number is provided, it is displayed. If the caller is
stored in the Phonebook, his/her name is also displayed.
However, the name is not displayed and the phone number only is displayed in
the following cases:
ăťWhen you play back a record message from the caller stored as secret data in
Normal Mode
ăťWhen you play back a record message for Number A in B Mode (or vice versa)
while using 2in1
If the callerâs phone number is displayed during playback, you can make a voice
call to that phone number by pressing d. Press l(
) to make a
videophone call.
To play back using .>
From the Stand-by display, press > to play back the latest record message. When
record messages are not recorded, a voice memo is played back.
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To skip to next message
Each time you press > during playback, messages are played back in the following
order: the next new record message â the oldest record message â a voice memo.
To cancel playback midway
Press Oo(
) or r.
Play Back/Erase Videophone Record Messages/Movie Memos
mLifeKitRec. msg/voice memo
Play/Erase VP msg.
Select a videophone record message
or movie memo.
On the Videophone Record Message list, recorded
Videophone Record
items are indicated by ââ
â.
Message list
It is played back at the same volume of the playback
sound of i-motion files.
The date and time the message/memo was recorded are displayed during
playback.
To play back using .>
From the Stand-by display, press and hold > for at least one second to play back the
latest videophone record message. When videophone record messages are not
recorded, the latest movie memo is played back.
To cancel playback midway
Press Oo(
) or r.
Function Menu of the Record Message List/Videophone
Record Message List
Play
You can play back the message.
Erase this
YES
You can erase the message/memo also by pressing
i(
) during playback.
Erase rec. msg.
You can erase all record messages from the Record Message
list, and can erase all videophone record messages from the
Videophone Record Message list.
YES
Erase all
Chara-den display/Chara-den list/Chara-den Recording
displayi(
)Substitute image
From the Chara-den list, you can set it also by pressing m(
You can erase all record messages and a voice memo from the
Record Message list, and can erase all videophone record
messages and movie memos from the Videophone Record
Message list.
YES
Using Chara-den
You can set up for sending a Chara-den image to the other party.
Chara-den Setup
You can perform settings for a Chara-den call. These settings are
effective only for during a videophone call.
During a Chara-den calli(
Chara-den setupDo the following operations.
Switch Chara-den
Select a Chara-den image.
If you switch Chara-den images, the action mode switches to
Whole Action Mode.
Action list
You can display the list for actions that you can operate.
Highlight an action and press Oo(
) to execute the
action. Press l(
) to check the details of the action.
You can display the Action list also by pressing a.
Change action
You can switch the action mode between Whole Action Mode
( ) and Parts Action Mode ( ).
You can switch modes also by pressing l.
See page 337 for Chara-den images.
Set by Call
You can set a Chara-den image to be sent to the other party for making a
videophone call.
Chara-den display/Chara-den listl(
Enter the destination phone number and press l(
) to make a
videophone call.
When the other partyâs phone number is stored in the Phonebook, you can
retrieve it selecting from the Search Phonebook display by pressing Bo.
You can search for the phone number also from Received Calls by pressing Co
or from Redial by pressing Vo.
Information
The priority order of substitute images to be sent to the other party is as follows:
âSetting by callâ â âSetting for Phonebook entryâ ââGroup settingâ â âSelect imageâ.
).
At videophone
start-up
Whole Action
Mode
SW substitute img. You can switch a substitute image to be sent to the other party to
the still image set for âPre-installedâ of âSelect imageâ.
SW orig. subst. img. You can switch a substitute image to be sent to the other party to
the still image set for âOriginalâ of âSelect imageâ.
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Erase movie memo You can erase all movie memos.
[Videophone Record YES
Message list only]
Substitute Image
You can set a Chara-den image for âSubstitute imageâ of âSelect imageâ.
Useful Functions for Videophone Calls
Voice/Videophone Calls
Switch Images to be sent
You can switch images to be sent to the other party from the substitute
image to the image through your camera.
See page 337 for Chara-den.
During a videophone callm(
Switch Image Display Positions
You can switch the display locations of the received image and the sent
image.
During a videophone call, press c(
).
Each time you press
c(
), the displays
switch.
The image through your camera is sent to the other party.
â â is displayed while it is being sent.
Press m(
) again to switch from the image through your camera to the
substitute image.
Information
The priority order of substitute images to be sent to the other party is as follows:
âSetting by callâ â âSetting for Phonebook entryâ â âGroup settingâ â âSelect imageâ.
Note that âSetting for Phonebook entryâ and âGroup settingâ are disabled when a
videophone call comes in without notifying the caller ID.
Even when you make a videophone call sending a substitute image, you are charged
for the digital communication.
+c
+c
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White balance
Zoom
At videophone start-up
WIDE
During a videophone call
Use No to adjust the magnification.
The former zoom setting returns when the videophone call ends.
Function Menu during Videophone Call
CHG to voice call
See page 51.
Talk on BT/Phone
You can set whether to communicate through the FOMA
terminal or a Bluetooth device. (See page 399)
Send DTMF tone/
DTMF tone OFF
During a Chara-den call, you can switch to the DTMF
Transmission Mode that enables you to enter the data from
the numeric keys and to send DTMF (touch-tone signals). You
can operate it only during a Chara-den call.
âSend DTMF toneâ is displayed when the mode is not DTMF
Transmission Mode and âDTMF tone OFFâ is displayed in
DTMF Transmission Mode.
In DTMF Transmission Mode, you cannot operate the action
of Chara-den images.
The DTMF tone may not be received depending on the
device of a receiving end.
V.phone settings
Color mode set
At videophone
start-up
Normal
Night mode
At videophone
start-up
OFF
Focus
At videophone
start-up
Landscape
You can adjust the colors of the camera image to be sent to
the other party, to make the colors look more natural.
Select an item.
Fine weather . . . . . .For talking outdoors in fine weather
Cloudy weather . . .For talking in cloudy weather or in the
shade
Automatic . . . . . . . .For adjusting white balance
automatically
Light bulb . . . . . . . .For talking under incandescent light
You can switch the color tone of the camera image to be sent
to the other party.
Select a color tone.
You can lengthen the cameraâs exposure time to make the
camera image to be sent clear in a dark place.
ON or OFF
You can set the focus during a videophone call.
Close-up or Landscape
Chara-den setup
See page 71.
Backlight
You can select whether to light the display constantly or light
for about 15 seconds after an operation.
Constant light or 15 seconds light
LCD AI
See page 103.
Visual preference
See page 74.
Own number
You can display your phone number.
Brightness
You can adjust the brightness of the camera image to be sent
to other party to -3 (dark) through +3 (bright).
Select a brightness level.
Key guide
You can display the guide of key operation during a
videophone call.
At videophone
start-up
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You can adjust the magnification for the camera image to be sent to the
other party. During a videophone call, the maximum magnification is
about 4.4 times for the camera.
At videophone
start-up
Automatic
Setting Hands-free Videophone
Changing Image Displays for Videophone
Calls
Voice/Videophone Calls
You can set whether to switch to Hands-free automatically for when a
videophone call starts.
mSet./ServiceVideophone
Hands-free w/ V. phoneON or OFF
See page 61 for the operation while Hands-free is activated and how to switch to
Hands-free.
You can set an image to be sent to the other party.
On hold. . . . . Sets an image for during answer-hold (On hold).
Holding . . . . . Sets an image for while a call is on hold (Holding).
Substitute image
. . . . . . . . . . . . Sets a substitute image (still image or Chara-den) for when the
camera is off.
Record message
. . . . . . . . . . . . Sets an image while recording a record message.
Preparing . . . Sets an image for while playing back an answer message.
Movie memo
. . . . . . . . . . . . Sets an image for while recording a movie memo.
Setting Image Quality for Videophone
Calls
You can set the quality of the received image on the display.
mSet./ServiceVideophoneVisual preference
Select an image quality.
âPrefer motion spdâ is effective when there is motion in an image. When there is
little motion, the quality becomes better if you set to âPrefer img qualâ.
If you operate from the Function menu during a videophone call, the setting is
effective only for the current videophone call.
Information
If the radio wave conditions weaken during a videophone call, the image may appear
like a mosaic.
mSet./ServiceVideophoneSelect image
Select an item.
Select an image.
Pre-installed. . . For sending a pre-installed still image to the other party.
Original . . . . . . . For sending an appropriate message with a still image stored
using âSet displayâ.
Chara-den. . . . . For sending a Chara-den image selected by âSubstitute imageâ
from the Function menu while a Chara-den image is displayed.
(See page 71)
(Displayed only when âSubstitute imageâ has been selected in
step 1.)
Press l(
) to play back a demo to check the still image or Chara-den
image.
To change the setting of âOriginalâ or âChara-denâ, press i(
), select
âChange settingâ, then select a still image or Chara-den image. If you have
selected âOriginalâ, select a still image after selecting a folder.
Information
Even if you delete the still image selected from âOriginalâ, that still image is displayed
to the other party. To change, set by âChange settingâ or âSet displayâ.
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Set by Call
You can set an image to be sent to the other party for making a
videophone call.
Enter a phone number
or
call up the detailed display of a Phonebook entry, redial
item, dialed call record, or received call record.
i(
)Select imageChara-den
To cancel the setting by call, select âReleaseâ. The setting is completed.
Select a Chara-den image.
You can let the other party know that your FOMA terminal can switch
between a voice call and a videophone call.
This function is set to âIndication ONâ at the time of contract. When
âNotify switchable modeâ is set to âIndication ONâ, the caller can switch
between the videophone call and voice call.
You cannot operate âNotify switchable modeâ when you are out of the service area or
radio waves do not reach, or during a call.
mSet./ServiceVideophone
Notify switchable modeDo the following operations.
Indication ON
YESOK
Indication OFF
YESOK
Redialing as a Voice Call when a
Videophone Call cannot be Connected
Check indication
You can check the setting of the function.
OK
If a videophone call cannot be connected, it will be automatically redialed
as a voice call.
mSet./ServiceVideophoneVoice call auto redial
ON or OFF
Information
The charges for calls once switched to voice calls are billed at the rates for the voice
calls.
Voice Call Auto Redial does not work when a videophone call cannot be connected
such as when the line is busy or the other partyâs phone is in Public mode (Drive
mode). However, Voice Call Auto Redial works when you make a videophone call to a
phone that does not support the videophone function.
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Setting for Switching a Voice/Videophone
Call during a Call
Voice/Videophone Calls
Selecting Response to Incoming
Videophone Calls during i-mode
mSet./ServiceIncoming call
V.phone while packetSelect an item.
V.phone priority
. . . .Shows the Videophone Call Receiving display. When you answer the
videophone call, packet communication is disconnected.
Packet downld priority
. . . .Rejects the videophone call and continues the communication.
V.phone answerphone
. . . .Connects the incoming videophone call to the Voice Mail Service Center.
Call forwarding
. . . .Forwards the incoming videophone call to the forwarding destination.
Using Videophone Calls by Interfacing to
External Devices
You can operate your FOMA terminal from an external device such as
your personal computer for making or receiving videophone calls by
connecting them using the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02
(option).
To use this function, you need to install a videophone application
program on a dedicated external device or personal computer, and
further, you need to prepare equipment (commercial item) such as an
earphone/microphone or USB compatible web camera.
For operating environments for a videophone application program and how to set or
operate it, refer to the instruction manual or other literature for an external device.
You can use âăăłă˘ăăŹăéťčŠąă˝ăă (DOCOMO Videophone Software)â as the
application program that supports this function.
You can download âăăłă˘ăăŹăéťčŠąă˝ăă (DOCOMO Videophone Software)â
from the DOCOMO website.
Information
If you have not signed up for Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service, âPacket
downld priorityâ works even if you set to âV.phone answerphoneâ or âCall forwardingâ.
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Information
You cannot make a videophone call from the external device during a voice call.
When you have signed up for Call Waiting Service, an incoming videophone call from
an external device during a voice call is recorded as a missed call in Received Calls.
The same applies for an incoming voice call, videophone call, and 64K data
communication during a videophone call from an external device.
Phonebook
Phonebooks Available for FOMA Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Storing Phonebook Entries . . . . . . . . . . . .
Storing Displayed Phone Number/Mail Address in Phonebook
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Setting Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Making a Call from Phonebooks . . . . . . .
Editing Phonebook Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Deleting Phonebook Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Checking Phonebook Storage Status. . . .
Making a Call with a Few Keys Operation . . . . . <2-touch Dial>
Accessing Phonebook Entries by Voice . . . . . . . .
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Contents of Phonebook
Setting item
Basic item
Number of entries
Name (Reading)
Group
Phone number
Phone number icon
Mail address
Mail address icon
Address
Location information
Birthday
Memo
Image
Memory No.
Ring tone
Vibrator
Illumination
Picture
Chara-den
Mail ring tone
Mail vibrator
Mail illumination
Answer message
Restrict dialing
Call rejection
Call acceptance
Call forwarding
Voice mail
Secret code
Storage in Secret Mode or
Secret Data Only
Restrictions
Phonebook
You can use two types of Phonebooks, namely the Phonebook in the
FOMA terminal itself, and the Phonebook on the UIM.
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FOMA terminal
1,000 entries
â
19 groups
4 phone numbers
â
3 mail addresses
â
â
â
â
â
100 images
From 000 to 999
â
â
â
â
100 Chara-den
images
â
â
â
â
UIM
50 entries
â
10 groups
1 phone number
â
1 mail address
â
â
â
â
â
â
â
â
â
â
â
â
â
â
Contents of Group
Phonebooks Available for FOMA Terminal
Name
Ring tone
Vibrator
Illumination
Picture
Chara-den
Mail ring tone
Mail vibrator
Mail illumination
Answer message
FOMA terminal
â
UIM
â
â
â
â: Can be stored.
â: Cannot be stored.
You can set your UIM into another FOMA terminal and use the UIM Phonebook
entries.
Storing Phonebook Entries
You can store Phonebook entries in the FOMA terminal (Phone) or on the
UIM.
Xo(for at least one second)Phone or UIM
The Edit Name display appears. Go to step 2 and enter a name.
Do the following
operations.
You can press No to switch
between the âBasic itemâ tab and
âSettingsâ tab for the FOMA
terminalâs Phonebook.
For the FOMA
terminal
For the UIM
You can enter the name of the person or company in kanji,
hiragana, katakana, alphabetic characters, or numerals.
Enter a name.
For the FOMA terminal, you can enter up to 16 full-pitch/32
half-pitch characters. You can enter pictograms and symbols as
well.
For the UIM, you can enter up to 10 full-pitch characters/21
half-pitch alphanumeric characters. (Half-pitch katakana
characters cannot be entered.) When the entry contains both
full-pitch and half-pitch characters, you can store up to 10
characters from the beginning regardless of full-pitch or
half-pitch characters.
Reading
You can enter the reading in half-pitch katakana, alphabetic
characters, or numerals.
Edit a reading.
For the FOMA terminal, you can enter up to 32 half-pitch
characters. You can enter half-pitch symbols as well.
For the UIM, you can enter up to 12 full-pitch characters/25
half-pitch alphanumeric characters. (Half-pitch katakana
characters cannot be entered.) When the entry contains both
full-pitch and half-pitch characters, you can store up to 12
characters from the beginning regardless of full-pitch or
half-pitch characters.
If the displayed reading is acceptable, you do not need to edit it.
However, depending on the characters entered for names or
entering method, they are not reflected in the reading.
If you enter âă (reduced size)â or â㎠(reduced size)â for a name,
â㯠(half-pitch, regular size)â (for the FOMA terminal) and âăŻ
(regular size)â (for the UIM) are displayed in the reading field.
Group
In the FOMA terminal, 19 groups are available. On the UIM, 10
groups are available.
Select a group.
When the storage is completed with no group selected, the
Phonebook entry is stored in âNo settingâ.
Phone number You can store up to four phone numbers per Phonebook entry in the
FOMA terminal. You can set an icon for each phone number to
categorize mobile phone numbers, office phone numbers, and so on.
You can store only one phone number per Phonebook entry on the
UIM.
Enter a phone number.
Enter from the city code for the phone numbers.
You can enter up to 26 digits. However, you can enter up to 20
digits for blue UIMs.
Press and hold a for at least one second to insert a pause (p)
into the phone number you store. However, you cannot insert
the pause (p) to the beginning of phone number or insert it
consecutively. The pause (p) inserted to the end of phone
number is not stored.
If you insert â:â in the middle of a phone number, you cannot
make a call. However, the phone number is recorded in Redial
or Dialed Calls.
You can store the phone number which includes â#â such as
that for information service as well.
Select an icon.
If you have stored a phone number in the FOMA terminal,
another â
â will appear in the
Add-to-Phonebook display. To store another phone number,
select â
â.
Mail address
You can store up to three mail addresses per Phonebook entry in
the FOMA terminal. You can set an icon for each mail address to
categorize mobile phone addresses, home addresses, and so on.
You can store only one mail address per Phonebook entry on the
UIM.
Enter a mail address.
The mail address can consist of up to 50 half-pitch alphabets,
numerals or symbol characters.
When the mail address is âphone number@docomo.ne.jpâ,
store the phone number only.
For the FOMA terminal, you can set a secret code as well. (See
page 87)
Select an icon.
If you have stored a mail address in the FOMA terminal, another
â
â will appear in the Add-to-Phonebook display.
To store another mail address, select â
â.
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Phonebook
Name
Enter a ZIP codeEnter a postal address.
You can enter up to 7 digits for the zip code.
You can enter up to 50 full-pitch/100 half-pitch characters for the
postal address. Further, you can enter pictograms as well.
You cannot enter âăâ or â-â (hyphen) in the zip code.
Location
information
Select an item.
By position loc.
. . .Measures the current location (see page 306) 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 310) and store it.
Attach from image
. . .Stores the location information from an image. Select a
folder, then the image.
From own number
. . .Stores the location information from âOwn numberâ. Enter
your Terminal Security Code and press Oo(
).
To delete the stored location information, select âDelete location
infoâ.
Phonebook
Address
Birthday
Memo
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Enter a birthday.
You can enter the birthday from January 1, 1800 through
December 31, 2099.
You can check the birthday from Schedule. (See page 380)
Image
The stored still image is displayed when you call up the
Phonebook entry.
Select an item.
Select image . . . You can store a still image in Data Box.
Shoot image . . . You can store the shot still image.
Perform step 2 through step 3 on page 217.
To release the stored still image, select âRelease imageâ.
The size of a still image you can store is Stand-by (480 x 854) or
smaller and up to 300 Kbytes in JPEG format or GIF format.
If you store a still image larger than 72 x 54 dots, it is displayed
shrunk on the detailed Phonebook display.
If you store a still image larger than 240 x 180 dots, it is
displayed shrunk on the Call Receiving display.
When âDisp. PH-book imageâ is set to âONâ, the stored still
image is displayed for an incoming call. However, when another
image is stored for âPictureâ, that image is preferentially
displayed for the incoming call.
Memory No.
Enter a memory number.
Enter a three-digit number of â000â through â999â.
The lowest empty memory number â010â through â999â is
entered in advance.
If â010â through â999â are all occupied, the lowest empty
memory number from â000â through â009â is entered.
Ring tone
You can set a ring tone for when a voice call or videophone call
comes in from the person stored in the Phonebook.
Select ring tone
Go to step 2 on page 92.
To release the stored ring tone, select âRelease ring toneâ.
Vibrator
You can set a vibration pattern for when a voice call or
videophone call comes in from the person stored in the
Phonebook.
Select vibratorSelect a vibration pattern.
To release the stored vibrator, select âRelease vibratorâ.
Enter a memo.
You can enter up to 100 full-pitch/200 half-pitch characters.
Further, you can enter pictograms as well.
You can set an illumination pattern for when a voice call or
videophone call comes in from the person stored in the
Phonebook.
Select illuminationSelect an item.
To release the stored illumination, select âRelease illuminationâ.
Answer
message
Picture
You can set an image to be displayed for when a call comes in
from the person stored in the Phonebook.
Select pictureSelect a type of imageSelect a folder
Select an image.
To release the stored image, select âRelease pictureâ.
Chara-den
The stored Chara-den image is displayed as a substitute image
for videophone calls with the person stored in the Phonebook.
Select Chara-denSelect a Chara-den image.
To release the stored Chara-den image, select âRelease
Chara-denâ.
Mail ring tone
You can set a ring tone for when a mail message comes in from
the person stored in the Phonebook.
Select ring tone
Go to step 2 on page 92.
To release the stored mail ring tone, select âRelease ring toneâ.
Mail vibrator
You can set a vibration pattern for when a mail message comes
in from the person stored in the Phonebook.
Select vibratorSelect a vibration pattern.
To release the stored mail vibrator, select âRelease vibratorâ.
Mail illumination You can set an illumination pattern for when a mail message
comes in from the person stored in the Phonebook.
Select illuminationSelect an item.
To release the stored mail illumination, select âRelease
illuminationâ.
Press l(
You can set an answer message for Record Message by
Phonebook entry.
Select answer messageSelect an answer message.
To release the stored answer message, select âRelease answer
messageâ.
).
If you have not entered any name, â
store the entry.
â is not displayed and you cannot
Phonebook entries while editing
When the low battery alarm sounds
The Phonebook entry you are editing is saved automatically. The confirmation display
appears asking whether to resume editing when you continue editing after charging the
battery or when you operate step 1 on page 78 and select the storage location for the
interrupted Phonebook entry after changing to a charged battery.
Recall. . . . You can resume editing the Phonebook entry.
New . . . . . You can edit a new Phonebook entry. In this case, the interrupted data is
retained. If you execute âAdd to phonebookâ after storing the new Phonebook
entry, the confirmation display appears again.
Only the most recently interrupted entry is retained.
If you resume editing the data but then cancel editing without storing it, that data will be
abandoned. Once you recall the data, be sure to store it.
If you receive a call or mail
You can respond it leaving the edited data as it is, thanks to the Multitask function.
To return to the Phonebook Edit display, press and hold x for at least one second to
switch the menu. You can return to the Phonebook Edit display also by ending the call or
mail function.
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Phonebook
Illumination
Storing Displayed Phone Number/Mail
Address in Phonebook
Phonebook
You can store the displayed or selected phone number, mail address,
and still image in the FOMA terminalâs or UIMâs Phonebook.
Operation
While a phone number is entered
While a redial item, dialed call record, or received call
record is displayed
While Sent Address or Received Address is displayed
While a site or screen memo is displayed
While the text of Message R/F or mail is displayed
While the data scanned by Bar Code Reader is displayed
While a ToruCa file is displayed
While your current location is displayed
While the location history is displayed
While a registered LCS client is displayed
While the Still Image list or a still image is displayed
Storable items
Phone number
Phone or UIMSelect a storing method.
Select a search methodSearch the Phonebook
Select a Phonebook entry to be storedOo(
Phone number/Mail address
Phone number/Mail address
Phone number/Mail address
Phone number/Mail address
Phone number/Mail address
Location information
Location information/
Phone number/Mail address
Name/Phone number
Still image
Call up/Select an item to be storedi(
Add to phonebook
New . . . Go to step 2 on page 78.
Add . . . Adds data to the existing Phonebook entry. When storing data on the
UIM, âOverwriteâ is displayed.
The phone number or mail address is entered automatically.
See step 2 on page 78 to edit other items in the Phonebook entry.
When you store into the FOMA terminalâs Phonebook, you can remain the
original entry and store a new entry into a different location by changing the
memory number.
Phone number
When you operate from the detailed mail display, select âStoreâ from the Function
menu and then select âAdd to phonebookâ.
To store the address of the sender (or of another recipient of simultaneous mail)
of the received mail or the destination address of the sent mail into the
Phonebook, select âStoreâ from the Function menu and then select âStore
addressâ. If the addresses of the sender and another recipient of simultaneous
mail are found or the multiple destination addresses are found, select a mail
address or phone number to be stored.
To store a still image in the Phonebook, select âSet displayâ from the Function
menu and then select âPhonebookâ.
When âAdd to phonebookâ is displayed on the Scanned Code Result display for
Bar Code Reader, select âAdd to phonebookâ; then other information in the
scanned code besides the phone number or mail address is entered into each
field.
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l(
)YES
If you store the entry in the UIM Phonebook, select âOverwriteâ to overwrite the
original entry, or select âAddâ to store it as a new entry.
Information
The Phonebook entry does not store the information of âNotify caller IDâ included in
Redial/Dialed Calls. To set Caller ID Notification, add â186â/â184â to the phone
number and store it.
Characters that cannot be stored may be replaced by spaces or deleted, and then
stored.
You may not be able to store the information from some sites into the Phonebook.
Setting Groups
You can utilize the Phonebook by sorting the entries by group such as
âCompanyâ or âFriendâ, or by your interest such as âBaseballâ or
âCeramic artâ. You can set a ring tone, vibration pattern, or illumination
by group.
mPhonebookGroup setting
The groups on the UIM are indicated by â
â.
To reset the group names and respective settings by group, which have already
been stored, press i(
), select âReset groupâ, and then select âYESâ.
2
Highlight a group and press l(
Select an item to be setSet the contents.
Press l(
).
Memory No.?
You can search for the entry by the memory number assigned
[FOMA terminal only] when it was stored in the Phonebook.
Enter the memory number.
Enter from â000â through â999â in three digits.
The tabs appear on the top of the Phonebook list. (See page 84)
From the Stand-by display, you can press d and then press
Bo to display the Memory No. Dial display. From there you can
make a voice call by entering the memory number of the phone
number.
Name?
You can enter the other partyâs name from the first character and
search. You do not need to enter the full name.
Enter a part of the nameBo
Phone number?
You can enter a part of the other partyâs phone number and
search. You can search for the entry even from the middle of
phone number.
Enter a part of the phone numberBo
You can display the Phonebook list also by entering a part of
the phone number from the Stand-by display or the âTalkingâ
display, and pressing Bo.
Mail address?
You can enter a part of the other partyâs mail address and search.
You can search for the entry even from the middle of mail address.
Enter a part of the mail addressBo
Making a Call from Phonebooks
You can retrieve stored Phonebook entries by eight search methods.
XoDo the following operations.
The display for the same search method as the
previous one appears once you have carried out a
search. Press r to show the Search Phonebook
display.
You can show the Search Phonebook display also by
mPhonebookSearch phonebook.
Search Phonebook
display
All?
You can show all Phonebook entries.
The tabs appear on the top of the Phonebook list. (See page 84)
Reading?
You can enter the reading of the other partyâs name from the first
character and search. You do not need to enter the full reading.
Enter a part of the readingBo
The tabs appear on the top of the Phonebook list. (See page 84)
You can show Phonebook entries stored in a specified group.
Select a group.
The tabs appear on the top of the Phonebook list. (See page 84)
If you press i(
) on the Group list, the Function menu
for âGroup settingâ is displayed.
2-touch dial?
You can show the list of Phonebook entries in memory number
[FOMA terminal only] 000 through 009.
Phonebook entries not yet stored or being set with secret are
displayed as ďźâââďź.
Select an entryd or Oo(
When the entry contains multiple phone numbers, or when you searched by âMail
address?â, press Mo from the detailed display to select a phone number.
You can make a videophone call by pressing l(
).
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Phonebook
When you select â
Group nameâ, enter a group name. You can store up to 10
full-pitch/21 half-pitch characters. However, you can store only up to 10
characters (regardless of full-pitch or half-pitch characters) when you enter both
full-pitch and half-pitch characters for a UIM group name.
See step 2 on page 78 for the operations of the other items. However, you cannot
set for groups on the UIM.
Select a stored group, or press i(
) and select âCheck settingâ to check
its settings. However, you cannot check the settings of the groups on the UIM.
Group?
Information
In a search method other than âGroup?â and â2-touch dial?â, enter nothing and press
*Bo; then you can search all through the Phonebook.
When no Phonebook entry is found that matches the condition you entered by
âReading?â or âMemory No.?â, the entry that is the closest to the condition is displayed.
Phonebook
Search order
The Phonebook entries are searched in the order of readings you entered for storing, as
follows:
âSpace at the beginning of the readingâ â âJapanese syllabary (ă˘ăă¤ăăŚăă¨ăăŞă... ăł)â
â âAlphabet (A, a, B, b, ...Z, z)â â âNumerals (0 through 9)â â âSymbolsâ â âNo readingâ.
For âAll?â and âReading?â, searching is done in the following order:
âJapanese syllabary (ă˘ăă¤ăăŚăă¨ă
ăŞă... ăł)â â âAlphabet (A, a, B, b, ...Z, z)â â âSpace
at the beginning of the readingâ â âNumerals (0 through 9)â â âSymbolsâ â âNo readingâ.
âťThe Memory No. Search searches in the order of the memory numbers.
About Phonebook List
When you search from âAll?â, âReading?â, âGroup?â, or
âMemory No.?â, the tabs appear on the top of the Phonebook
list. With âAll?â and âReading?â, the entries are sorted by every
column of reading, with âMemory No.?â by every 100 of the
memory number, and with âGroup?â by every group.
Press No to display the Phonebook entries in the tab at left or
Phonebook list
right. However, when there are 12 or more Phonebook entries
in a tab, pressing m(
), c(
), or > brings up the previous or next
page.
After you search by âReading?â, you can move the cursor to the âă˘â through âăŻâ, âčąâ,
and âäťâ tab by pressing each numeric key from the list. When you successively press
the same numeric key, you can move the cursor within the same column.
Press 5 to display the âăâ tab. Each time you press 5, the cursor
moves to the top of âăâ âăâ and so on.
After you search by âGroup?â, you can move the cursor to the top of each column in the
tab by pressing each numeric key from the list. When you successively press the same
numeric key, you can move the cursor within the same column.
Press 5 to move the cursor to the top of the âăâ column. Each time you
press 5, the cursor moves to the top of âăâ âăâ and so on.
After you search by âMemory No.?â, you can move the cursor to the â000~â to â900~â
tab by pressing each numeric key from the list.
Press 5 to move the cursor to the â500~â tab.
You can make a voice call to the phone number stored for the name highlighted on the
Phonebook list, by pressing d. Also, press l(
) to make a videophone call.
When multiple phone numbers are stored for the name, the one stored first will be
dialed.
For the Phonebook entry stored on the UIM, â
â is displayed.
For the Phonebook entry stored with i-concier information, â
â is displayed.
â
â appears for the Phonebook entries set to A by Phonebook 2in1 Setting, â
â
appears for the Phonebook entries set to B, and â
â appears for the Phonebook
entries set to common data. (Only in Dual Mode)
When you refer to the Phonebook from a GPS compatible i-Îąppli program, â
â
appears for the Phonebook entries which contain the location information.
About the detailed display
Use No to highlight a tab, then the detailed contents are displayed.
For the Phonebook entry stored
Group
on the UIM, â â is displayed on
Reading
the memory number field.
Name
When Notify Caller ID is set to
Still image
Notify caller ID
âNotify callerâ, â
â appears,
and when set to âDonât notifyâ,
â
â appears.
Under the still image, â
â
appears for the Phonebook
entries set to A by Phonebook
2in1 Setting, â
â appears for
the Phonebook entries set to B,
and â
â appears for the
Detailed Phonebook
Phonebook entries set to
display (Item list)
common data. (Only in Dual
Mode)
When a Phonebook entry contains the setting for Multi Number or Chaku-moji, the set
contents are displayed in the Item list/Phone Number display.
Item list
The first stored phone number, mail address, postal address, birthday, and memo are
displayed. When i-concier information is stored, a postal address, URL, and memo
obtained from i-concier are displayed instead of a postal address, birthday, and memo.
Phone number
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Memory No.
Mail address
When you select the item, you can compose an i-mode mail message with that mail
address entered into the address field.
i-concier information
When you select a postal address, the GPS compatible i-Îąppli program set by âSelect
mapâ of âGPS settingsâ starts to show the map. When you highlight a postal address
and press l(
), the full display appears.
You can display a site or Internet website when you select a URL, select âi-mode
Browserâ or âFull Browserâ, and then select âYESâ. When you highlight a URL and
press l(
), the full display appears.
When you select a memo, the full display appears.
If you have not subscribed to i-concier, the i-concier information tab does not appear.
Settings
When you select each item, a demo is played back.
Press Oo(
) or r to end the demo.
Function Menu of the Phonebook List
New
You can store a new Phonebook entry.
Go to step 1 on page 78.
Attach to mail
You can send an i-mode mail message with the
Phonebook entry attached.
Go to step 2 on page 130.
Search location
You can access the site of âă¤ăăăłăăăăăľăźă
(imadoco kantan search)â.
YES
Move/copy
Copy to microSD
See page 346.
Connect to Center
See page 124.
You can change the display order.
Select a type of order.
You can sort Phonebook entries in reverse order by
selecting âAscendingâ or âDescendingâ.
You cannot sort on the Phonebook list with tabs
displayed.
Change font size
You can switch font sizes for the Phonebook and on the
displays within âPhonebook settingsâ, etc.
(See âPhonebookâ on page 109)
Send Ir/
trans/BT
Send Ir data
Send phonebook
See page 360.
Send all phonebook See page 361.
transmission
Send phonebook
See page 362.
Send all phonebook See page 363.
Send to Bluetooth
Send phonebook
You can send the Phonebook entry using Bluetooth
communication.
Select a Bluetooth device to be sentYES
When no Bluetooth devices are registered, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to search.
See page 397 for registering and connecting Bluetooth
devices.
Send all phonebook You can send all Phonebook entries using Bluetooth
communication.
Select a Bluetooth device to be sent
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
When âSession number settingâ of âBluetooth settingsâ is
set to âONâ, enter your Terminal Security Code and then
a session number.
When no Bluetooth devices are registered, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to search.
See page 397 for registering and connecting Bluetooth
devices.
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Phonebook
Personal information
When you select a postal address, the GPS compatible i-Îąppli program set by âSelect
mapâ of âGPS settingsâ starts to show the map. When you highlight a postal address
and press l(
), the full display appears.
When you select the location information, the Function menu of the location information
appears. (See page 307)
When you select a memo or still image, the full display appears.
Sort
Delete data
See page 88.
Move/copy
Phonebook
Set secret/Release secret You can activate/deactivate Secret for the Phonebook
entry.
If you select âSet secretâ in ordinary mode (not in âSecret
modeâ or âSecret data onlyâ), enter your Terminal
Security Code.
See page 392.
Copy to microSD
See page 346.
Copy to phone
See page 392.
Connect to Center
See page 124.
Copy item
Information
Copy name
You cannot send Phonebook entries from the UIM.
See page 395 for the Bluetooth function.
Notify caller ID
See page 56.
Prefix numbers
See page 59.
Intâl dial assist
See page 58.
Select image
See page 75.
2in1 dial
You can select a phone number to notify the other party in
Dual Mode of 2in1. (See page 426)
Multi number
You can select a phone number to be notified to the other
party. (See page 423)
Chaku-moji
See page 54.
Search location
See page 85.
Mail
Edit data
Edit phonebook
Go to step 1 on page 87.
Sort phone number/
Sort mail address
Select a phone number or mail address
Use Bo to change the orderOo(
From the detailed display, press No to highlight an
item to be sorted. The items you can select from the
Function menu differ depending on the highlighted
item.
To change the order in succession, repeat the above
steps.
l(
You can copy the name of Phonebook entry.
Copy phone number/ You can copy each item of Phonebook entry.
Copy mail add./
From the detailed display, press Mo to highlight an item
Copy address/
to be copied. The items can be selected in the Function
Copy location info/
menu differ depending on the highlighted item.
Copy birthday/
Copy memo/Copy URL
Function Menu of the Detailed Phonebook Display
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Copy to UIM
Compose message
You can compose an i-mode mail message to send to the
mail address.
Go to step 3 on page 130.
Attach to mail
You can send an i-mode mail message with the
Phonebook entry attached.
Go to step 2 on page 130.
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 174.
Change font size
You can switch the font size for the Phonebook and on the
displays within âPhonebook settingsâ, etc.
(See âPhonebookâ on page 109)
Restrictions
See page 121.
Secret code
Enter a four-digit secret codeYES
In the Function menu, âSecret codeâ is indicated by ââ
â,
after it is set.
Enter a four-digit number for secret code. You cannot set
â0000â.
Set desktop/
key
Add desktop icon
long press set.
Send Ir/
See page 30.
See page 386.
Delete data
Information
You cannot set secret codes for UIM Phonebook entries.
The secret code can be added only when the recipientâs mail address is in the form of
âphone numberâ or âphone number@docomo.ne.jpâ. It cannot be added to any other
form of mail address.
If you have stored the mail address as âphone numberďźsecret code@docomo.ne.jpâ,
you cannot reply to mail messages from the party of that mail address. After changing
the mail address to âphone number@docomo.ne.jpâ, set the secret code.
Editing Phonebook Entries
See page 360.
Send all phonebook See page 361.
transmission
Send phonebook
See page 362.
Detailed Phonebook displaym(
Select an item to be editedEdit the contents.
See step 2 on page 78 for how to edit the Phonebook entry.
Even if you edit the Phonebook entry in the FOMA terminal (Phone), you can
remain the original contents in the original location and store the edited contents
in the different location by changing the memory number.
trans/BT
Send Ir data
Send phonebook
See page 88.
Set secret/Release secret See page 86.
l(
)YES
If you edited the UIM Phonebook entry, select âOverwriteâ to overwrite the original
contents, or âAddâ to save the contents as a new entry.
Send all phonebook See page 363.
Send to Bluetooth
Send phonebook
See page 85.
Send all phonebook See page 85.
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Phonebook
You need to add the recipientâs secret code when sending
i-mode mail to anyone who has registered a secret code.
Once you set the secret code for the mail address in the
Phonebook entry, it will be added automatically whenever
you send mail to that address.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeSet code
From the detailed display, press Mo to highlight a phone
number or mail address to be set with a secret code.
To check the secret code, select âCheck codeâ.
To release the secret code, select âRelease codeâ.
Phonebook
Deleting Phonebook Entries
Checking Phonebook Storage Status
Delete from the Detailed Phonebook Display
Detailed Phonebook displayi(
)Delete data
Do the following operations.
Phone number/
This item
YES
Highlight an item to be deleted by pressing Mo from the
detailed display.
You cannot delete information obtained by i-concier.
This phonebook
YES
Delete from the Phonebook List
Phonebook listi(
)Delete data
Do the following operations.
Delete this
YES
Delete selected
Put a check mark for Phonebook entries to be deleted
l(
)YES
You can check or uncheck entries all at once by pressing
i(
) and selecting âSelect all in tab/Select all/Release
all in tab/Release allâ.
Perform the same operation as that of âDelete allâ when you
have selected all Phonebook entries including secret ones.
Delete all in tab
You can delete all the Phonebook entries for the displayed tab.
YES
Delete all
You can delete all Phonebook entries including secret entries.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYESYES
mPhonebookNo. of phonebook
Phone
Phonebook . . .The number of Phonebook entries stored in the FOMA terminal
(Phone)
Secret . . . . . . .The number of Phonebook entries stored as secret data
(Displayed in Secret Mode or Secret Data Only)
Image. . . . . . . .The number of Phonebook entries in which still images are stored
Chara-den . . . .The number of Phonebook entries in which Chara-den images are
stored
Voice dial . . . . .The number of Phonebook entries set as voice dial entries
Rest . . . . . . . . .
: The number of phone numbers that can still be stored
: The number of mail addresses that can still be stored
UIM
Phonebook . . .The number of Phonebook entries stored on the UIM
Information
When you use 2in1, the number of Phonebook entries for the mode in use is
displayed. (See page 427)
<2-touch Dial>
Making a Call with a Few Keys Operation
When the entry is stored in memory number â000â through â009â in the
FOMA terminalâs Phonebook, you can dial the phone number just by
pressing the lowest one digit of memory number and d.
Numeric key (0 to 9)d or Oo(
You can make a videophone call by pressing l(
).
Information
When the Phonebook entry contains multiple phone numbers, the first phone number
will be dialed.
When you set âRestrict dialingâ to a Phonebook entry of memory number 000 through
009, set it to the first phone number in the Phonebook entry.
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Information
When you store a Phonebook entry of memory number from 000 through 009 as
secret data, make a call to that entry in Secret Mode or Secret Data Only.
Accessing Phonebook Entries by Voice
Voice Dial Setting
Start vocalizing within four seconds after the voice recognition start tone sounds.
Once the voice is recognized as a voice dial entry, the detected result is displayed.
You cannot change the volume of the voice recognition start tone. The voice
recognition start tone does not sound during Manner Mode.
If you say the word âăă¤ăšč¨ĺŽ (Boisusettei)â, the display of âVoice settingsâ
appears. (See page 90)
When âAuto voice dialâ is set to âONâ, the display for Auto Voice Dial appears
after the voice is recognized as a voice dial entry. Then about two seconds later,
the FOMA terminal automatically dials out.
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You can store up to 100 voice dial entries selecting from among the
Phonebook entries stored in the FOMA terminal (Phone).
mPhonebookPhonebook settings
Voice dial setting
You can edit the stored voice dial name by pressing l(
). Go to step 3.
To delete the stored voice dial entry, press i(
) and select âDeleteâ or
âDelete allâ and then select âYESâ.
Search the PhonebookSelect a Phonebook entry.
The display for search method you used last time appears.
The ââ
â mark is added to the Phonebook entry stored in the Voice Dial list.
Enter a voice dial name.
You can enter up to 22 half-pitch katakana characters.
The reading (katakana only) of the Phonebook entry is displayed as the voice dial
name. Correct the name to the easy-to-identify words.
Information
The voice dial name set by this function is effective only for calling up a voice dial
entry. For the voice guidance function, the reading (name) stored in the Phonebook is
read aloud.
When multiple similar voice dial names are stored or when the voice dial name is
short, the recognition rate lowers and a wrong voice dial entry (Phonebook entry)
might be accessed. In this case, rename the existing voice dial name and store it.
You cannot store âăă¤ăšăťăă㤠(Boisusettei)â as a voice dial name.
d(for at least one second)
As soon as the voice recognition start tone sounds,
vocalize the voice dial name.
Highlight a detected result and pressd or Oo(
).
The first phone number in the selected Phonebook entry is dialed.
You can show the detailed Phonebook display by pressing l(
).
Highlight a phone number and press d or Oo(
) to make a voice call.
Also, you can make a videophone call by pressing l(
).
Information
When you vocalize, keep your mouth away from the microphone about 10 cm. If your
voice is too distant, it may be difficult to recognize your voice.
Pronounce the voice dial name as clearly as possible.
Before and after voice production, avoid making the sounds unrelated to the voice dial
name such as clearing your throat, clicking your tongue, noisy breathing or other
noise.
Vocalize in quiet, noise-free locations.
While vocalizing, do not put your fingers over the microphone, or press or brush the
keys.
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Phonebook
Just vocalize the other partyâs voice dial name and then the Phonebook
entry is accessed for making a call.
Dial from Phonebook by Voice
By your voice, you can access the Phonebook entry you set in the Voice
Dial list. When âRead aloud settingsâ is set to âONâ and âVoice dialâ is
checked, the operation is guided by the voice guidance.
To access a voice dial entry using an earphone/microphone
Auto voice dial
You can automatically make a call to the phone number
accessed by voice.
ON or OFF
Press and hold the switch of the earphone/microphone
(option) for at least one second.
Voice headset dial
You can access the voice dial entries by using an earphone/
microphone (option) or Wireless Earphone Set 02 (option).
ON or OFF
Perform the operations of âDial from Phonebook by
Voiceâ on page 89.
Read aloud settings See page 374.
You can make a call also by pressing the switch of the earphone/microphone
instead of pressing d or Oo.
Read aloud speed
Phonebook
You need to set âVoice headset dialâ to âONâ and open the FOMA
terminal in advance.
To access a voice dial entry using a Bluetooth device
You can access a voice dial entry with the FOMA terminal closed as well.
You need to set âVoice headset dialâ to âONâ in advance, and connect
with the Bluetooth device using the Headset service or Hands-free
service.
For using the Hands-free service, the Bluetooth device needs to support a voice
recognition function.
Press the switch of the Bluetooth device.
You can access a voice dial entry also by pressing and holding < for at least one
second when the FOMA terminal is closed.
Access a voice dial entry following the voice guidance.
Once the voice is recognized as a voice dial entry, the detected result is displayed.
The FOMA terminal automatically dials out about two seconds after the voice
guidance informing of dialing finishes.
Voice Settings
mSet./ServiceOther settingsVoice settings
Do the following operations.
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Read aloud volume See page 375.
See page 375.
Read aloud output See page 375.
Read aloud valid
set.
See page 375.
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Sound Settings
Changing Ring Tone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting Sound Effects of Ring Tone or Melody
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Informing You of an Incoming Call by Vibration . . .
Using Recorded Sound as Ring Tone . . .
Changing Ringback Tone . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting Keypad Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting Charging-start/end Tones. . . . . . . . .
Sounding Alarm when a Line is Nearly Disconnecting
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting Ring Time for Mail and Messages R/F
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sounding Ring Tone from Earphone Only
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Muting Tones from FOMA Terminal . . . . . . . .
Selecting Manner Mode Type . . . . . . . . . .
Screen/Light Settings
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93
94
94
94
95
95
95
95
96
96
97
Changing Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Displaying an Image Stored in Phonebook while Ringing
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Setting Displays for Private Window . . . . . . 102
Displaying Arrival Information by Opening FOMA Terminal
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Setting Lights for Display and Keypad . . . . . . . . . . 102
Adjusting Quality of Display Automatically . . . . . . . . . 103
Making Display Hard to See from People Around
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Setting Quality of Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Setting Color Combination for Display
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Setting Displays for Main Menu. . . . . . . . . 104
Using Kisekae Tool. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Setting Machi-chara Image . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Setting Color and Others of Call/Charging Indicator
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Checking Missed Calls and New Mail by Tone and Call/Charging
Indicator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Changing Character Font. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Changing Font Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Setting Clock Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
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Changing Ring Tone
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
You can set a ring tone for each incoming type.
If you select an i-motion file, the i-motion file is played back with sound
for incoming calls/messages. (Chaku-motion)
The ring tone is the PCM sound source, chord of 128 tones, and ADPCM compliant.
See âAdd to Phonebookâ on page 78 for setting a ring tone by Phonebook entry, and
see âGroup Settingâ on page 82 for setting it by group.
Display
Ukulele
Waterdrop
Title
Name of Lyricist/Composer
ăź
ăź
ăź
ăź
âť 3D sound is supported. See page 93 for 3D sound.
(Note) The names of lyricists and composers are described conforming to the JASRAC
website.
Whole part of long titles may not be displayed due to restriction of the display
size.
â i-motion (pre-installed)
Display
â Ring Tone List (pre-installed)
Display
Pattern 1
Pattern 2
Pattern 3
Pattern 4
Pattern 5
Rush & Chase
Seaside Resort
PARADE OF THE
WOODENâť
Name of Lyricist/Composer
ăź
ăź
ăź
ăź
ăź
ăź
ăź
Composer:
JESSEL LEON
Composer:
SUMMERTIME
SUMMERTIME
GERSHWIN GEORGE
TRITSCH TRATSCH
TRITSCH TRATSCH
Composer:
POLKâť
POLKA OP 214
STRAUSS JUN JOHANN
SOMEDAY MY PRINCE SOMEDAY MY PRINCE Composer:
WI
WILL COME
CHURCHILL FRANK E
Composer:
SONATINEâť
SONATINE
WOLFGANG AMADEUS
MOZART
PEER GYNT SUITE NR
PEER GYNT SUITE NR
Composer:
1 OP 46/
GRIEG EDVARD HAGERUP
MORGENSTEMNING
Old Type Phone
ăź
ăź
Steelpan
ăź
ăź
Minimalâť
ăź
ăź
Documentaryâť
ăź
ăź
Magical Stickâť
ăź
ăź
Smart Beep
ăź
ăź
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Title
ăź
ăź
ăź
ăź
ăź
Rush & Chase
Seaside Resort
PARADE OF THE
WOODEN SOLDIERS
çžă澡 ăŻăăăă¨äť˛é
Title
çžă澡 ăŻăăăă¨äť˛é
ă㥠(CHURAUMI
KUMANOMITONAKAMA
TACHI)
ăź
mSet./ServiceSoundSelect ring tone
Select an incoming type.
Select an item and press l(
back or displayed.
Name of Lyricist/Composer
) to check the contents actually played
Select ring toneSelect a type of ring tone.
Melody . . . . . . . . . . . Sets a melody as a ring tone.
MUSIC. . . . . . . . . . . . Sets a Chaku-uta FullÂŽ music file as a ring tone.
imotion . . . . . . . . . Sets an i-motion file as a ring tone. (Chaku-motion/
Chaku-utaÂŽ)
Voice announce . . . Sets the sound recorded by âVoice announceâ as a ring
tone. The setting is completed.
OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sets a ring tone off. The setting is completed.
Select a folderSelect a ring tone.
If you select âMUSICâ in step 2, select âFullsong ring toneâ or âPoint ring toneâ.
(See page 264)
See page 193 when you select âSearch by i-modeâ.
Information
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Setting Sound Effects of Ring Tone or
Melody
You can set whether to add stereophonic sound effects to the playback
tone of i-motion files, melodies, ring tones, and effect tones.
mSet./ServiceSoundMelody effect
Do the following operations.
Stereo&3DSound
You can play back 3-dimensional sound from the Stereo
Earphone Set (option). This is effective for the i-Îąppli effect tones
or ring tones.
ON or OFF
Position to play
You can set the play start position of the melody that has been set
for the ring tone or alarm tone.
Select an item.
Play all. . . . . . . . Plays back from the beginning of the melody.
Play portion . . . Plays back from the start position set for the
melody.
3D Sound
3D Sound is a function that creates stereophonic sound and spatially-moving sound
through the use of the Stereo Earphone Set. 3D Sound compatible i-Îąppli games, ring
tones, and i-motion files enable you to enjoy live-like feeling of sounds.
Information
Stereognostic sense might differ depending on the person. If you feel strange, switch
âStereo&3DSoundâ to âOFFâ.
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Sound/Screen/Light Settings
You can set the Call Receiving display by selecting âPhoneâ or âVideophoneâ, and
then by selecting âSelect calling disp.â. Go to step 2 on page 100.
You can set the Mail Receiving display by selecting âMailâ, âChat mailâ, âMessageRâ or
âMessageFâ, and then by selecting âSelect receiving disp.â. Go to step 2 of âSet
Stand-by Displayâ on page 99.
The priority order of ring tones is as follows: âRead aloud settingsâ â âSetting for
Phonebook entryâ â âGroup settingâ â âSelect ring toneâ (âSelect ring toneâ of âMulti
numberâ when a call comes in to the additional number, and âRing tone set. for No. Bâ
of â2in1 settingâ when a call comes in to Number B while using 2in1).
The ring tone or images set at purchase might be played back or displayed for
incoming calls or messages, depending on the combination of this function and
âDisplay settingâ.
See âimotion infoâ to check whether the i-motion file can be set for a ring tone.
When you set an i-motion file containing video and sound for a mail ring tone, you can
press -r or others to stop the ring tone.
When you set an i-motion file containing video and sound for a ring tone
(Chaku-motion), it is played back taking priority over âDisplay settingâ. However, if you
set a voice-only i-motion file for the ring tone, the image set by âDisplay settingâ is
displayed.
When you set an i-motion file containing video and sound for âSelect calling disp.â, the
i-motion file is played back taking priority over this function for incoming calls.
However, if you set an i-motion file containing only video for âSelect calling disp.â, the
ring tone selected for this function is played back for incoming calls.
You cannot set an i-motion file which contains video for âi-concierâ.
When different types of mail â i-mode mail, SMS messages, chat mail, or Messages
R/F â are received at the same time, the priority order of ring tone as follows: âChat
mailâ â âi-mode mail/SMSâ â âMessageRâ â âMessageFâ. If you receive the same
type of mail simultaneously, the ring tone corresponding to the mail you have received
last works.
For melodies downloaded, attached to mail, or prohibited from being attached to mail
or being output from the FOMA terminal, a playing part may be specified in advance.
When a play-part-specified melody is set for a ring tone, only the specified part is
played back.
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Informing You of an Incoming Call by
Vibration
You can set the vibrator to notify you of incoming calls and mail.
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
mSet./ServiceIncoming callVibrator
Select an incoming typeSelect a vibration pattern.
When âMelody linkageâ is set, the FOMA terminal vibrates in time with the
vibration pattern stored in the melody.
While selecting a vibration pattern, you can check the selected vibration.
However, you cannot check the vibration when you select âMelody linkageâ.
The following icons are displayed on the Stand-by display while âVibratorâ is set to
other than âOFFâ:
: You set âPhoneâ or âVideophoneâ.
Using Recorded Sound as Ring Tone
You can set the sound recorded with the FOMA terminal for a ring tone
(including a ring tone for Number B of 2in1), On-hold tone/Holding tone,
alarm for âAlarmâ, âScheduleâ, âToDoâ, and âTV timerâ, and answer
message for Record Message.
You can record only one item for about 15 seconds.
mLifeKitRec.msg/voice memoVoice announce
Record
To suspend recording midway, press Oo(
), h, or r. The contents
recorded to that point are saved.
The tone beeps about 5 seconds before the recording time (for about 15
seconds) ends. When recording ends, the tone beeps twice, and the former
display returns.
The recording is suspended when a call comes in, when an alarm for âAlarmâ,
âScheduleâ, âToDoâ, âTV timerâ, or âTimer recordingâ sounds, or when you switch
displays using Multitask while recording. (The contents recorded to that point are
saved.)
To play back the recorded sound, select âPlayâ. To suspend playback midway,
press Oo(
), h, or r.
To erase the recorded sound, select âEraseâ, then select âYESâ.
: You set âMailâ, âChat mailâ, âMessageRâ, âMessageFâ, or âi-concierâ.
: You set âPhoneâ or âVideophoneâ, and set âMailâ, âChat mailâ, âMessageRâ,
âMessageFâ, or âi-concierâ.
Information
The priority order of vibrators is as follows: âSetting for Phonebook entryâ â âGroup
settingâ â âVibratorâ.
Even when âMelody linkageâ is set, the FOMA terminal vibrates with âPattern 2â if an
i-motion file or melody with no vibration pattern is set for the ring tone.
Be careful not to leave the FOMA terminal on a desk or similar places with the vibrator
activated; when a call comes in, the FOMA terminal might move and fall by vibration.
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Changing Ringback Tone
Melody Call is a service that enables you to change the ringback tone
phone the callers hear to a melody you like.
For details, refer to âMobile Phone Userâs Guide [Network Services]â.
Melody Call is a pay service which is available on a subscription basis.
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mSet./ServiceIncoming callMelody Call setting
YESOperate following the instructions on the display.
Information
Melody Call is not available for incoming videophone calls.
When you select âYESâ from the confirmation display asking whether to connect to the
site, the line is connected to the i-mode site. You are not charged a packet
communication fee for connecting to the site for settings, however, you are charged
for connecting to the IP site, i-mode menu site, and free melody corner.
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When a call is nearly disconnecting midway due to bad radio wave
conditions, an alarm sounds to inform you right before disconnection.
Information
Setting Charging-start/end Tones
The confirmation tone sounds twice when charging starts/ends.
mSet./ServiceSoundCharge soundON or OFF
mSet./ServiceTalkQuality alarm
Select an alarm.
No tone . . . . . Does not sound.
High tone. . . . High alarm sounds.
Low tone . . . . Low alarm sounds.
mSet./ServiceSoundKeypad soundON or OFF
You cannot change the volume for keypad sound.
If you set this function to âOFFâ, the battery level tone (see page 42) and respective
warning tones do not sound.
The keypad does not make a sound when you press .<, while the phone is ringing,
during playback of an i-motion file, or during playback of a movie file.
When you press .> with the FOMA terminal closed, the FOMA terminal works
following âInfo notice settingâ on page 108.
Sounding Alarm when a Line is Nearly
Disconnecting
Information
You might be disconnected without hearing an alarm if radio wave conditions
deteriorate suddenly.
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Setting Ring Time for Mail and Messages R/F
You can set the duration of the ring tone which sounds for incoming
i-mode mail, SMS messages, Chat mail, Messages R/F, and i-concier
information.
mSet./ServiceSoundMail/Msg. ring time
Select a type of mail or messageON or OFF
Enter a ring time (seconds).
Enter in two digits from â01â through â30â.
Information
You cannot change the volume for charge sound.
The charging confirmation tone does not sound when the power is turned off, when a
display other than the Stand-by display is shown or during Manner Mode or Public
mode (Drive mode).
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Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Setting Keypad Sound
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Sounding Ring Tone from Earphone Only
You can set from where you sound the ring tone and alarm for when you
connect an earphone/microphone (option).
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
mSet./ServiceSoundHeadset usage setting
Headset and speaker or Headset only
Information
Even when you set to âHeadset onlyâ, the ring tone sounds from both the earphone
and speaker about 20 seconds after ringing starts. However, the tone does not sound
from the speaker but sounds from the earphone only even after 20 seconds have
elapsed if the tone sounds for the operations other than incoming calls, incoming mail,
and alarm notification.
Even when you set to âHeadset onlyâ, the tone sounds from the speaker when any
earphone/microphone is not connected or at the start of shooting with the camera.
In the following cases, the tone sounds from the earphone when an earphone/
microphone is connected, and from the speaker when it is not connected, regardless
of this setting:
ăťWhile watching a 1Seg program
ăťDuring playback of a video file
ăťDuring playback of an i-motion file
ăťDuring playback of a movie file
ăťDuring playback of a melody
ăťWhile an i-Îąppli program is running
ăťDuring playback of a music file by MUSIC Player
ăťDuring playback of a Music&Video Channel program
Do not wind the cord of the earphone/microphone around the FOMA terminal.
The FOMA terminal may pick up noise if you take the cord of the earphone/
microphone close to the FOMA terminal during a call.
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Muting Tones from FOMA Terminal
Just by pressing a key, you can set to mute the tones from the FOMA
terminal, such as a ring tone and keypad sound.
You can use âManner mode setâ to select Manner Mode functions from
three types; âManner modeâ, âSuper silentâ, or âOriginalâ.
While âManner modeâ or âSuper silentâ is activated, or while âMic
sensitiv.â is set to âUpâ in âOriginalâ, you can talk softly on the phone but
your voice can still be heard clearly at the other end.
Press and hold s for at least one second.
Manner mode selected in âManner mode setâ is set.
During a call or while calling, you can activate Manner Mode by pressing and
holding s for at least one second.
When the FOMA terminal is closed, you can activate Manner Mode by pressing
and holding > for at least one second.
During Manner Mode, â
â is displayed. The settings you selected for âManner
mode setâ are also displayed.
: Indicates that âVibratorâ will work to notify events.
: Indicate that âRing volumeâ has been set to âSilentâ.
Information
Even if you activate Manner Mode, the shutter sound and focus lock tone of the camera
sound.
In Manner Mode, if you try to play back a melody, the confirmation display appears
asking whether to play it back. Select âYESâ to play back the melody at the volume set
for âPhoneâ of âRing volumeâ. If the setting is âSilentâ or âStepâ, the volume is Level 2.
Information
To release Manner Mode
Press and hold s for at least one second. During a call or calling, two beeps sound
and the message that is released appears.
When the FOMA terminal is closed, you can release Manner Mode also by pressing
and holding > for at least one second.
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Selecting Manner Mode Type
You can select one of three types of operations for Manner Mode.
â Operations during Manner Mode
Record message
Vibratorâť1
Phone volume
Mail volume
Alarm volumeâť2
Memo tone
Keypad sound
Microphone sensitivity
Manner Super
Mode Silent
Set value of
Record message
ON
Silent
Silent
Silent
ON
OFF
OFF
Up
Low voltage alarm tone
(Low battery alarm)
Confirmation tone for
selecting ring tone
On hold tone
Holding tone
ToruCa-received tone and
ToruCa failed-to-receive tone
Confirmation tone for
recording voice announce
Battery level tone
Voice recognition start tone
Confirmation tone for checking
missed calls and new mail
Playback tones of attached
melody
Effect tones of
Decome-Anime
Warning tones
OFF
ON
Original
ON or OFF
ON or OFF
Silent through Level 6 and stepâ
Silent through Level 6 and stepâĄ
Silent through Level 6 and step
ON or OFFâ˘
ON or OFFâŁ
Normal or Up
ON or OFF
When âLV alarm toneâ is set to âONâ, it
works with the same set value as â .âť3
Silent
Works with the same set value as â ăťâĄ.
Silent
Silent
Works with the same set value as â .âť4
Works with the same set value as â .âť5
Silent
Works with the same set value as â .
OFF
Works with the same set value as â˘.
Silent
Silent
Silent
Silent
Silent
Works with the same set value as â .âť6
Silent
Silent
Silent
Silent
Silent
Works with the same set value as âŁ.
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Sound/Screen/Light Settings
In Manner Mode, if you do the following operations, the confirmation display appears
asking whether to play back voice or music.
ăťWatching a 1Seg program
ăťPlaying back a video file
ăťPlaying back an i-motion file
ăťPlaying back a movie file
ăťPlaying back a music file by MUSIC Player
ăťPlaying back a Music&Video Channel program
Select âYESâ to play it back at the volume set for each player. When you change the
volume level, it is played back at the set volume for the next time.
When an earphone/microphone (option) is connected, the sound comes out of the
earphone. The confirmation display asking whether to play back sound or music files
during Manner Mode does not appear. Further, the playback tone does not sound
from the speaker even if you unplug the earphone/microphone while playing back
sound or music files by each player.
When âPhoneâ of âRing volumeâ is set to âSilentâ and you play back a melody attached
to a received mail message during Manner Mode, the melody does not sound from
the earphone even when an earphone/microphone (option) is connected.
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Schedule alarm
ToDo alarm
TV timer alarm
Timer recording alarm
Shutter sound/focus lock
tone of the camera
Confirmation tone for
selecting a shutter sound
Switching to Hands-free by
âHands-free w/ V. phoneâ
Read aloud volume
Effect tones of Flash movies
Effect tones at the start of
i-Widget
Manner Super
Mode Silent
Silent
Silent
Silent
Silent
Works with the same set value as â .
Works with the same set value as â .
Works with the same set value as â .âť7
Works with the same set value as â .âť8
Level 4
Level 4
OFF
Works with the same set value as â .âť4
OFF
OFF
Silent
Silent
Silent
Silent
Silent
Works with the same set value as â .âť4
Original
âť1 Vibrator works for the following tones:
Ring tones and alarm tones for âAlarmâ, âScheduleâ, âToDoâ, âTV timerâ and âTimer
recordingâ
The vibration pattern is the same one as you set on page 94. However, if the
pattern you set on page 94 is âOFFâ, âPattern 2â applies.
Confirmation tone for checking missed calls and new mail
The FOMA terminal vibrates for about 1 second when you have missed calls or
new mail messages and vibrates for about 0.2 second when you have no missed
calls and new mail messages.
âť2 When âPrefer manner modeâ on page 377 is set to âOFFâ, the tone sounds at the
volume set for Alarm.
âť3 The tone sounds at Level 1 when â is âSilentâ.
âť4 The tone sounds at Level 2 when â is âStepâ.
âť5 The tone sounds at Level 1 when â is not âSilentâ.
âť6 The tone sounds at Level 6 when â is not âSilentâ.
âť7 When âPrefer manner modeâ on page 242 is set to âOFFâ, the tone sounds at the
volume set for TV Timer.
âť8 The tone does not sound when â is âStepâ.
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You can select from among standard âManner modeâ to inform you of
incoming calls or mail by the vibrator, âSuper silentâ to erase sounds
including confirmation tones from the earpiece, or âOriginalâ to
customize operations.
mSet./ServiceIncoming callManner mode set
Manner mode, Super silent or Original
Do the following operations.
Record msg.
ON or OFF
Even if you select âONâ, the ring time is fixed to about 13
seconds and cannot be changed when âRecord message
settingâ on page 68 is set to âOFFâ.
See page 68 for Record Message Setting.
Vibrator
You can set the FOMA terminal to vibrate for incoming calls and
mail.
ON or OFF
See page 94 for Vibrator.
Phone vol.
You can adjust the ring volume for incoming voice calls and
videophone calls.
Use Bo to adjust the volume.
See page 65 for Ring Volume.
Mail vol.
You can adjust the ring volume for i-mode mail, SMS messages,
Messages R/F, and i-concier information.
Use Bo to adjust the volume.
See page 65 for Ring Volume.
Alarm vol.
Use Bo to adjust the volume.
See page 376 for Alarm.
Memo tone
You can set the FOMA terminal to sound a confirmation tone
when a record message is played back, a voice memo is
recorded or played back, and a movie memo is recorded.
ON or OFF
Keypad sound
ON or OFF
See page 95 for Keypad Sound.
Mic sensitiv.
Normal or Up
LV alarm tone
ON or OFF
See page 43 for LV Alarm Tone (low battery alarm).
Press l(
).
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Set Stand-by Display
You can set the Stand-by display which appears on the display. On the
Stand-by display, you can randomly show the images in a specified
folder, and set moving pictures shot by the FOMA terminal or i-motion
files downloaded from sites for the Stand-by display.
mSet./ServiceDisplayDisplay setting
Stand-by displaySelect a type of image.
When you select âCalendar/scheduleâ, select a display format, and then select
âBG image ONâ or âBG image OFFâ. When you select âBG image OFFâ, the
setting is completed.
When you select âRandom displayâ, select a folder and then select âEvery hourâ
or âEvery dayâ for the switching interval of the Stand-by display. The setting is
completed.
When you select âiÎąppli displayâ, select an i-Îąppli program. The setting is
completed.
Select a folderSelect an image.
On the Stand-by display, the image smaller than the display is shown in
equivalent dimensions or enlarged to fit to the display size, depending on the
image size.
See page 193 when you select âSearch by i-modeâ.
When an original animation or animation GIF is set
It is played back when you display the Stand-by display, press h from the Stand-by
display, or open the FOMA terminal. The first frame is displayed as the Stand-by display.
When a Flash movie is set
It is played back when you display the Stand-by display, press h from the Stand-by
display, or open the FOMA terminal. The image stopped such as by pressing h during
playback of a Flash movie is displayed as the Stand-by display.
When a Flash movie which shows a clock or the like is set, the date/time is not updated
during pause. When you play back the Flash movie by pressing h, the date/time is
corrected.
If you set a Flash movie containing a progressive type FLV file, the FLV file is not
played back.
When an i-motion file is set
It is played back when you display the Stand-by display, press h from the Stand-by
display, or open the FOMA terminal. The first frame is displayed as the Stand-by display.
Press Bo or > during playback to adjust the volume.
Press Oo, l, i, m, c, No, r, d or h to end the playback.
If you play back an i-motion file during Manner Mode, the sound is not played back.
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Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Changing Displays
When Calendar/Schedule is set
You can display schedule events of the day (up to 10) or
calendar in the set format on the Stand-by display. You can
check the schedule events or calendar and can set schedule
events (see page 379) with ease.
You can access the schedule events or calendar by pressing
Oo from the Stand-by display. Highlight an item to be
operated and press Oo(
).
When you select a schedule event, you can confirm the
previous or next schedule events by pressing Bo.
For
You can display the detailed schedule display by pressing
âCalendar+scheduleâ
Oo(
).
When you select the calendar, you can display the previous or next calendar by
pressing Mo.
You can set a schedule event by pressing Oo(
).
Not to display icons on the Stand-by display
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Press h from the Stand-by display.
Calendar, schedule events, status icons, notification icons, and desktop icons are
cleared. Press h again to show the icons and others.
When a Flash movie is set for the Stand-by display, however, the following operations
are performed:
ăťWhen you press h during playback of a Flash movie, the playback pauses.
Press h again to clear the icons and others.
Set the Wake-up Display
You can set an image or message to be displayed for when the power is
turned on.
If you select âMessageâ, enter a message. You can enter up to 50 full-pitch/100
half-pitch characters.
If you select âMy pictureâ or âimotionâ, go to step 2 of âSet Stand-by Displayâ on
page 99.
See page 193 when you select âSearch by i-modeâ.
Information
The schedule list shows the todayâs schedule events whose start time has not come,
and the todayâs schedule events set as âAll dayâ. Holidays are not displayed.
Some i-motion files might not be correctly displayed.
You cannot set a still image larger than the Stand-by (480 x 854) or in excess of 500
Kbytes for the Stand-by display.
When a folder selected for âRandom displayâ includes images which cannot be set for
the Stand-by display, pre-installed images might be displayed.
You cannot set some images or i-motion files for the Stand-by display or for Random
display. Also, some images may not be displayed with correct display direction.
The sound of Flash movies cannot be played back.
When you show the Stand-by display, the Flash movies such as a clock and the
animation GIF files stop moving after a certain period of playback.
mSet./ServiceDisplayDisplay setting
Wake-up displaySelect a type of image.
Information
You cannot set some images or i-motion files for the Wake-up display. Also, some
images may not be displayed with correct display direction.
The sound of Flash movies cannot be played back.
Set Displays for Dialing/Calling and Others
You can set an image for the Dialing/Call Receiving display, Mail
Sending/Mail Receiving display, and Checking display.
mSet./ServiceDisplayDisplay setting
Select a type of display.
When âIncoming callâ or âVideophone incomingâ is selected, select âSelect calling
disp.â.
When âMail receivingâ is selected, select âSelect receiving disp.â and go to step 2
of âSet Stand-by Displayâ on page 99.
If you select âDialingâ, âVideophone dialingâ, âMail sendingâ, âCheck new
messagesâ, or âMail/msg. rcpt resultâ, go to step 2 of âSet Stand-by Displayâ on
page 99.
Select âIncoming callâ, âVideophone incomingâ or âMail receivingâ and press
l(
) to check the contents actually displayed or played back.
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Select a type of image.
Go to step 2 of âSet Stand-by Displayâ on page 99.
Information
Set Battery Icon or Antenna Icon
You can set images for battery icons or antenna icons.
mSet./ServiceDisplayDisplay setting
Battery icon or Antenna iconSelect a folder
Select an image.
You cannot change icons such as â
â or â
â.
Information
The image you can set for battery icons is a GIF image of 70 x 25 dots.
(A battery icon is composed of an image of 14 x 25 dots.)
The image you can set for antenna icons is a GIF image of 44 x 50 dots.
(An antenna icon is composed of an image of 22 x 25 dots.)
Show Icons in Color/Monochrome
mSet./ServiceDisplayDisplay setting
Icon colorColor or Monochrome
You cannot change the battery icon and antenna icon.
Displaying an Image Stored in Phonebook
while Ringing
If the caller ID notified by the caller matches the phone number stored in
the Phonebook, the still image stored in the Phonebook is displayed.
mSet./ServiceIncoming call
Disp. PH-book imageON or OFF
Information
The priority order of displays for call receiving is as follows: âPicture for Phonebook
entryâ â âPicture for groupâ â âImage for Phonebook entryâ â âDisplay settingâ.
However, when âIncoming callâ or âVideophone incomingâ of âRead aloud settingsâ is
set to âONâ, the default image is displayed.
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Sound/Screen/Light Settings
When you select âIncoming callâ, âVideophone incomingâ, or âMail receivingâ, select
âSelect ring toneâ to set the ring tone. Go to step 2 on page 92.
The priority order of displays for call receiving is as follows: âSetting for Phonebook
entryâ â âGroup settingâ â âDisp. PH-book imageâ â âDisplay settingâ. However,
when âIncoming callâ or âVideophone incomingâ of âRead aloud settingsâ is set to
âONâ, the default image is displayed.
The same order applies if a call comes in to Number B while using 2in1. However,
when you set an i-motion file containing video and sound for a ring tone
(Chaku-motion) by âRingtone set. for No. Bâ, it is played back as Chaku-motion, taking
priority over this function.
When you set an i-motion file containing video and sound for a ring tone
(Chaku-motion), it is played back for incoming calls, taking priority over this function.
However, if you set a voice-only i-motion file, the image set by this function is
displayed.
When you set an i-motion file containing video and sound for âSelect calling disp.â, the
i-motion file is played back taking priority over âSelect ring toneâ of âIncoming callâ for
incoming calls. However, if you set an i-motion file containing only video for âSelect
calling disp.â, the ring tone selected for âSelect ring toneâ of âIncoming callâ is played
back.
The images or ring tone set at purchase might be displayed or played back for
incoming calls or messages, depending on the combination of this function and
âSelect ring toneâ.
You cannot set some images for âDisplay settingâ. Also, some images may not be
displayed with correct display direction.
The sound of Flash movies is not played back.
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Setting Displays for Private Window
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
mSet./ServiceDisplayPrivate window
ON or OFFDo the following operations.
Clock
You can set the display pattern of the clock.
Pattern 1, Pattern 2, Pattern 3 or Pattern 4
Orientation
You can set the direction of the clock to be displayed.
Pattern 1 or Pattern 2
Brightness
You can adjust the brightness to Level 1 (dark) through Level 3
(bright).
Select a brightness level.
Called
You can display the phone number (name when stored in the
Phonebook) of the caller during ringing.
ON or OFF
You can set whether to display a Chaku-moji message.
ON or OFF
Mail
You can display the received date/time and others of the mail
message or Message R/F. (See page 31)
ON or OFF
The received date/time and others of the mail messages or
Messages R/F in the box or folder with security set are not
displayed.
i-Channel ticker
ON or OFF
You can set for each mode of 2in1. When 2in1 is deactivated, it
becomes common with the setting in A Mode.
Disp. connection
You can set whether to display animations/characters during
communication.
ON or OFF
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Displaying Arrival Information by Opening
FOMA Terminal
When you have a missed call, new mail message, new chat mail message,
or new Message R/F, the detailed Missed Call display/Inbox list/Chat Mail
display/Message R/F list is displayed at opening the FOMA terminal.
mSet./ServiceDisplayRecv. mail/call at open
ON or OFF
Information
When newly received messages and missed calls are found, the detailed Missed Call
display appears.
When a new mail message, chat mail, Message R/F are simultaneously received, the
messages are displayed in the order of the chat mail message, i-mode message,
Message R, and Message F.
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Setting Lights for Display and Keypad
mSet./ServiceDisplayBacklight
Do the following operations.
Lighting
You can set whether to light the backlight in ordinary time.
ON or OFF
If you set to âOFFâ, â â appears on the Stand-by display.
Also, you can set whether to activate Power Saver Mode for the
display.
ON (Power saver mode) or OFF (Constant light)
Enter a light time (seconds).
Enter from â060â through â999â in three digits.
Charging
Standard or Constant light
Standard . . . . . . . . .Lights during charging in the same setting as
it lights in ordinary time.
Constant light. . . . .When 15 seconds elapse without any
operation during charging, the backlight
switches to Level 1. It does not switch to
Power Saver Mode.
When an AC adapter (option) or another device is connected,
the backlight lights following the setting of this function even
after charging is completed.
You can set the range the backlight lights in.
LCD+Keys or LCD
Brightness
You can adjust the brightness of the backlight for the display to
Level 1 (dark) through Level 5 (bright).
Select a brightness level.
When âAuto settingâ is set, the backlight set by âAreaâ is
automatically adjusted according to the ambient brightness that
has been detected by the light sensor.
Soft light
You can set whether to light the backlight softly for the display.
ON or OFF
Even if you set to âOFFâ, the backlight might light softly for some
functions.
To switch the backlight on/off by pressing one key
Press and hold 5 for at least one second.
While an i-Îąppli program is running or you are entering characters, you cannot switch
the backlight on/off by pressing and holding 5 for at least one second. Also,
depending on the Decome-Anime message or Flash movie, you may not be able to
switch the backlight on/off while it is displayed.
Information
When âLightingâ is set to âONâ, the backlight stays lit while a call is coming in and the
area specified by âAreaâ lights for about 15 seconds when you turn on the power,
touch the keys, or open the FOMA terminal. The backlight stays lit while the camera is
activated, during playback of an i-motion file, or during playback of a movie file. When
âOFFâ is set, it does not light. However, it stays lit during a moving picture shoot
regardless of the âLightingâ setting.
See page 73 for Backlight during a videophone call.
See page 246 for Backlight for while watching a 1Seg program.
Adjusting Quality of Display Automatically
You can set whether to automatically adjust the brightness of the display
backlight and to compensate the image quality according to that
brightness during playback of i-motion files/movie files, Music&Video
Channel programs, or video files, during a videophone call, or while
watching a 1Seg program.
mSet./ServiceDisplayLCD AION or OFF
If you operate the setting from the Function menu during a videophone call or
watching a 1Seg program, the setting is effective only for the current videophone
call or 1Seg program.
Information
If you set to âONâ, the brightness is adjusted within the level specified for âBrightnessâ
of âBacklightâ. The brightness is adjusted also while you are selecting a menu item.
This function is disabled during Play Background.
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Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Area
Information
When you display the text of i-mode mail or Messages R/F, the lighting time varies
according to the length of the text.
If âPower saver modeâ is set to âON (Power saver mode)â and the specified time
elapses without doing any operations, the FOMA terminal switches to Power Saver
Mode and the display goes off. However, the FOMA terminal might not switch to
Power Saver Mode depending on the function in use.
When an i-motion file is set for the Stand-by display, the Stand-by display changes to
Power Saver Mode after ending the playback and a standby time elapses.
The display appears when you operate the FOMA terminal, receive a call, or receive
i-Channel tickers. However, the receiving display does not appear when you receive a
call in Public mode (Drive mode).
If you press the switch of an earphone/microphone (option) in Power Saver Mode, the
Power Saver Mode is released but the operation such as dialing is not made.
However, if you press and hold the switch of the earphone/microphone for at least one
second during a call (except Multi calling), the Power Saver Mode is released and the
call ends.
Information
Making Display Hard to See from People
Around
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
You can adjust the contrast of the display so that it is hardly viewed from
a slanted angle.
mSet./ServiceDisplayView blindON or OFF
Select a contrast.
When âONâ is set, â â appears on the Stand-by display.
While selecting a contrast level, you can check the selected contrast on the display.
To switch View Blind on/off by pressing one key
Press and hold 8 for at least one second.
While an i-Îąppli program is running, a PDF file is displayed, or you are entering
characters, you cannot switch View Blind on/off by pressing and holding 8 for at
least one second. Also, depending on the Decome-Anime message or Flash movie,
you may not be able to switch View Blind on/off while it is displayed.
Setting Quality of Display
mSet./ServiceDisplayImage quality
Select an item.
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Setting Color Combination for Display
You can set the display color pattern of characters, backgrounds, and so on.
mSet./ServiceDisplayColor theme setting
Select a color theme.
While selecting a color theme, you can check the selected color theme on the
display.
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Setting Displays for Main Menu
You can change the icons and the background images of Main Menu.
ml(
)Select a pattern.
See page 34 for Simple Menu.
When you select âCustomizeâ in step 1, select a menu
icon or background image to be changed
Select a folderSelect an image.
Repeat step 2 and set menu icons and a background image.
While selecting a menu icon or background image, press l(
) to confirm
the currently set image.
To reset the menu icon and background image set to âCustomizeâ to âăšăżăłăăź
ă (Standard)â in the âPre-installedâ folder, press i(
) and select âResetâ
or âAll resetâ, then select âYESâ.
See page 193 when you select âSearch by i-modeâ.
Information
Normal . . . . . Normal image quality
Vivid . . . . . . . Vivid image quality
Dynamic . . . . Dynamic image quality in which motion is emphasized
You cannot change the color for icons and images displayed in multiple colors, the
DOCOMO pictograms, and the Internet websites (sites) supporting i-mode.
The image you can set for âCustomizeâ is a JPEG or GIF image whose size is
Stand-by (480 x 854) or smaller and up to 500 Kbytes. Perform âChange sizeâ or âTrim
awayâ for other images.
When the image you set âCustomizeâ is deleted, âăšăżăłăăźă (Standard)â in the
âPre-installedâ folder returns.
When you activate Personal Data Lock while âCustomizeâ is set, the default image is
displayed. However, when âDisplay settingâ is set to âAcceptâ for âCustomizeâ of
Personal Data Lock, the image set for this function is displayed.
When you set âCustomizeâ, the main menu icons do not switch even if you switch
âSelect languageâ.
Function Menu of Main Menu
Using Kisekae Tool
Change launcher
You can use Kisekae Tool to change the ring tone, Stand-by display,
menu icons and others at a time.
Disp. default MENU You can temporarily show Main Menu of âNormalâ.
Once you close Main Menu of âNormalâ, the currently set Main
Menu returns.
See page 192 for details on how to download Kisekae Tool files.
See page 343 for the operation from Data Box.
Reset
ăťTicker font size set.
ăťTicker color set.
ăťTicker scroll speed
ăťi-Îąppli call sound
ăťPositioning ring tone
ăťTone
Reset Changed Design
You can reset the functions changed by Kisekae Tool.
Functions that can be set differ depending on the Kisekae Tool file.
The changes of functions you can respectively set according to the mode of 2in1 are
reflected to A Mode only, regardless of the mode at changing. The other changes of
functions are applied to the all modes of 2in1.
mSet./ServiceKisekae
Highlight a Kisekae Tool file and press l(
YES
See page 105.
ââ
â is added to the Kisekae Tool file collectively set at the moment.
Depending on the selected Kisekae Tool file, the confirmation display might
appear asking whether to change the font size. When you select âNOâ, you might
not be able to set the Kisekae Tool file correctly.
Information
For the functions set by Kisekae Tool, each setting display is shown with âFollow
Kisekae Toolâ highlighted. You can separately change each setting, however, if you
want to reset to the setting by Kisekae Tool, you need to perform collective settings
again. You cannot select âFollow Kisekae Toolâ.
If you use Kisekae Tool to change the design of the Menu display, some menu
configurations change according to the usage frequency depending on the type of the
menu. Further, some menu numbers that are assigned to the menu items do not
apply.
mi(
)Reset
Enter your Terminal Security CodeSelect an item
YES
Reset disp. /sound. . . . Resets all of ââ Functions that can be set with Kisekae
Toolâ to the default.
Reset menu screen . . . Resets Main Menu to the default. You can reset also by
pressing and holding r for at least one second from
the Stand-by display and selecting âYESâ.
Reset menu log . . . . . . Resets the operation records of Main Menu to the
default.
Information
Even if you perform âReset disp. /soundâ or âReset menu screenâ, you cannot reset
âFont size settingâ.
Even if you execute âReset menu screenâ, the Main Menu items you have manually
replaced by âChange launcherâ are not reset.
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Sound/Screen/Light Settings
â Functions that can be set with Kisekae Tool
ăťSelect ring tone
ăťDisplay setting
ăťColor theme setting
ăťMenu icon setting
ăťFont
ăťDisp. call/receive No.
You can manually replace the items on Main Menu.
Select a destination to save toYES