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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
P-01J
Introduction
Thank you for selecting the“P-01J”
Read this manual before and during use to ensure proper operation.
Basic Package
■ P-01J Handset (With Warranty)
■ Desktop Holder P56
About manual
The operating procedures of the P-01J are described in the
following manuals.
■ “Quick Start Guide”(Basic Package)
This guide describes operations of basic functions.
■ Instruction Manual
(Japanese version)
■“Instruction Manual”
(App of this mobile phone)
This manual describes detailed guidance and operations of functions.
m 1 Tools 1 Instruction Manual
■ “Instruction Manual”(PDF)
This manual describes detailed guidance and operations of functions.
Download from the DOCOMO website
(https://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/support/trouble/manual/download/p01j/
index.html)
※ The latest information is available for download here. Note that the URL
and published contents may be modified without notice.
≥Displays and illustrations shown in this manual are for reference. The actual
ones might differ.
≥Note that “P-01J” is referred to as “this mobile phone” or “mobile phone” 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 104 for the microSD card.
≥Note that when changing the settings of this mobile phone, there may be
differences from the procedures described in this manual.
Reproduction of this manual in part or in whole without prior permission is
prohibited.
The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
■ Back Cover P64
■ Battery Pack P33
Optional items (option) compatible with this mobile phone can be viewed and
purchased at the online docomo Shop.
(https://www.mydocomo.com/onlineshop/options/index.html)
Contents/Precautions
Precautions for Use .................................................................................. 63
Shooting Still Images................................................................................ 64
Shooting Videos ....................................................................................... 65
Setting for Shooting .................................................................................. 65
Bar Code Reader ..................................................................................... 66
Contents
Contents/Precautions ...................................................... 1
Tools/Applications.......................................................... 67
Contents ..................................................................................................... 1
Using this mobile phone ............................................................................. 3
Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS).......................... 4
Handling Precautions ............................................................................... 14
Waterproof/Dust-proof Performance ........................................................ 18
Mimamori-Mail .......................................................................................... 67
1Seg ......................................................................................................... 69
Music ........................................................................................................ 71
Osaifu-Keitai ............................................................................................. 73
i-concier .................................................................................................... 75
P-SQUARE............................................................................................... 76
i-channel................................................................................................... 76
Map .......................................................................................................... 77
Calculator ................................................................................................. 77
Alarm ........................................................................................................ 78
Schedule .................................................................................................. 79
Memo ....................................................................................................... 80
LINE ......................................................................................................... 81
Pedometer ................................................................................................ 82
Voice Recorder......................................................................................... 83
World Clock .............................................................................................. 84
Timer ........................................................................................................ 84
Stop Watch ............................................................................................... 85
ToruCa ..................................................................................................... 86
SD Card Backup....................................................................................... 86
Data Security Service ............................................................................... 88
Instruction Manual .................................................................................... 88
Data Backup ............................................................................................. 89
Before Using ................................................................... 24
Part Names and Functions ....................................................................... 24
One-push Open ........................................................................................ 26
Basic operation......................................................................................... 27
docomo nano UIM card ............................................................................ 34
Inserting/Removing of Battery Pack ......................................................... 35
Charging................................................................................................... 36
Turning Power ON/OFF ........................................................................... 39
Character Entry ........................................................................................ 40
Initial Setting............................................................................................. 43
Shortcut .................................................................................................... 44
Multitask ................................................................................................... 44
Call ................................................................................... 46
Making a Call............................................................................................ 46
Receiving a Call ....................................................................................... 48
Operations During a Call .......................................................................... 49
Redial / Call History .................................................................................. 50
Record Message / Voice Memo ............................................................... 51
Call Log / Call Settings ............................................................................. 52
Phonebook ............................................................................................... 54
Settings............................................................................90
Screen/Display ......................................................................................... 90
Sound/Vibrate/Manner ............................................................................. 91
Backlight/Illumination................................................................................ 92
Language/Input ........................................................................................ 92
Clock ........................................................................................................ 93
Lock/Security ............................................................................................ 94
Mail/Web Browser........................................................... 57
docomo mail ............................................................................................. 57
SMS.......................................................................................................... 58
Web Browser ............................................................................................ 60
Camera ............................................................................ 63
Contents/Precautions
FCC RF Exposure Information ............................................................... 138
Important Safety Information .................................................................. 139
Export Administration Regulations ......................................................... 139
Intellectual Property Right ...................................................................... 140
SIM Unlock ............................................................................................. 142
Using Mobile Phone with Your Manners! ............................................... 143
Battery ...................................................................................................... 97
External Connection ................................................................................. 97
Network .................................................................................................. 100
docomo Service...................................................................................... 102
Other Settings ........................................................................................ 102
Data Management......................................................... 104
Handset Memory (Internal Storage) ....................................................... 104
microSD Card (External Storage)........................................................... 104
Operating Files ....................................................................................... 106
PC Connection ....................................................................................... 108
Data Communication.................................................... 109
Infrared Communication ......................................................................... 109
Bluetooth Communication ...................................................................... 111
Safety/Security Service................................................ 114
Disaster Message Board ........................................................................ 114
Disaster Voice Messaging ...................................................................... 114
Early Warning “Area Mail” ...................................................................... 115
Anshin Mode .......................................................................................... 116
International .................................................................. 117
Outline of international roaming (WORLD WING) .................................. 117
Available Services Overseas.................................................................. 117
Before Use Overseas ............................................................................. 118
Settings for Use Overseas ..................................................................... 118
Making/Receiving a Call in Your Country of Stay................................... 119
Setting International Roaming ................................................................ 121
Confirmation after Returning Home........................................................ 122
Appendix/Index............................................................. 123
Menu List................................................................................................ 123
Troubleshooting (FAQ) ........................................................................... 126
Warranty and After-sales Service........................................................... 130
Software Update..................................................................................... 132
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of Mobile Phones ................................ 136
European RF Exposure Information ....................................................... 137
CE Declaration of Conformity ................................................................. 137
FCC Notice ............................................................................................. 137
Contents/Precautions
≥When the available space on the microSD card or this mobile phone is
insufficient, apps in use may not work properly. In this case, delete saved
data.
≥This mobile phone is not compatible with i-mode site (program) and i-αppli.
≥Providers other than sp-mode, mopera U and business mopera Internet are
not supported.
≥“m 1 profile” to check your phone number (Own number).
≥Public mode (drive mode) is not available for this mobile phone.
≥Operation sounds such as shutter sound of the camera, etc. are emitted from
this mobile phone even in Silent mode in which phone ringtone, touch tones
and notification ringtone are muted.
≥This mobile phone is designed to perform communication automatically for
some features such as data synchronization, check for the latest software
version and maintaining a connection with the server. Communication of a
massive amount of data such as application download and video watching will
cost expensive packet communication fee, so we strongly recommend
subscription to the packet pack/flat-rate packet service.
≥Your use of certain applications and services might incur packet
communication fees, even when using Wi-Fi communication.
≥Software on this mobile phone can be updated to up-to-date status. (See page
132)
≥See page 103 for details on software version of this mobile phone.
≥Secure the security of this mobile phone by setting Screen lock in case you
lose it. (See page 95)
≥If this mobile phone is lost, change your password for each account using a
PC to prevent other persons from using services such as SNS.
≥Apps and their service contents are subject to change without prior notice.
≥For details on usage fees etc., refer to the DOCOMO website.
Using this mobile phone
≥This mobile phone is compatible with LTE, W-CDMA and wireless LAN systems.
≥Because this mobile phone uses radio waves, you cannot use it in places
where the radio waves do not reach such as inside tunnels, basements and
buildings, where the radio waves are weak even outdoors, out of Xi service
area or FOMA service area. You might not be able to operate this mobile
phone even when you are in a place with a fine view such as on upper floors of
a high-rise building or apartment. Note that you may experience interruption of
calls even when the four-bar antenna mark is displayed indicating a strong
radio wave and you are not moving.
≥Since this mobile phone uses radio waves as the medium of
telecommunication, calls may be tapped by a third party. However, the LTE
and W-CDMA systems automatically support tapping prevention, so your
conversation will be incomprehensible to the third party, because it is
recognized as mere noise.
≥The mobile phones 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 one.
≥This mobile phone supports FOMA Plus-Area and FOMA High-Speed Area.
≥Although the display was created using highly advanced technology, it is
possible that some pixels might not light, or that some pixels light
continuously. Please be aware that this is a characteristic of the display, and
does not indicate a malfunction.
≥You are advised that you make separate notes of information (such as Phonebook
entries, schedule events, memos, record messages, voice memos) stored in this
mobile phone or save the information to external memory devices such as
microSD cards and PCs periodically. Note that we cannot be held responsible for
the unlikely event of loss of the stored content due to a malfunction, repair, change
of your model, or other mishandling of this mobile phone.
≥Note that we do not guarantee of operation about optional items of commercial.
≥As with PC applications, some applications you have installed in this mobile
phone may pose problems: unstable operations of your mobile phone,
unauthorized distribution and use of your location and personal information
stored in the mobile phone. Therefore, you need to thoroughly check the
source and behaviors of intended applications before use.
Contents/Precautions
■The following symbols show specific directions:
Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE
DIRECTIONS)
Denotes actions prohibited to do.
■Before using this mobile phone, read these safety precautions
carefully so that you can use it correctly.
■Be sure to observe these safety precautions to prevent you or
those around you from inflicting injury and to avoid
unnecessary damage to the property.
■The symbols below indicate the levels of danger or damage that
can be caused if the particular precautions are not observed and
equipments are not used properly.
Don’t
Denotes not to disassemble the units.
Do not
disassemble
Danger
This symbol indicates that
incorrect handling will almost
certainly cause death or
serious injury (※1).
Avoid
Water
Warning
This symbol indicates that
incorrect handling poses a
risk of causing death or
serious injury (※1).
Not wet
hands
Caution
This symbol indicates that
incorrect handling poses a risk
of causing a slight injury (※2) or
damage to the product or
property (※3).
Denotes not to use where the equipment may get wet,
and avoid get it wet.
Denotes not to touch with wet hands.
Denotes mandatory instructions (matters that must be
complied with).
Do
※1 serious injury:Indicates an injury that leaves the injured with complications
including loss of sight, injuries, burns (high and low temperature),
electrocution, broken bones, addiction, etc., and that requires
hospitalization or long term hospital visits for treatment.
※2 slight injury:Indicates injuries, burns (high and low temperature),
electrocution, etc. that do not require hospitalization or long term hospital
visits for treatment.
※3 damage to the product or property:Indicates consequential damage
relating to dwellings, household goods, domestic animals, pets, etc.
Pull the
power plug
out
Denotes to pull the power plug out of an outlet.
Contents/Precautions
■“Precautions”are divided into the following seven sections:
General precautions for this mobile phone, batteries, adapters, desktop holder,
and docomo nano UIM card ............................................................................P.5
Precautions for this mobile phone ...................................................................P.7
Precautions for batteries .................................................................................P.9
Precautions for adapters and desktop holder................................................P.10
Precautions for docomo nano UIM card ........................................................P.12
Notes on using near electronic medical equipment.......................................P.12
List of materials used ....................................................................................P.12
Don’t
Fire, burns, injury or electric shock may result.
Do not
disassemble
Danger
Do not use, store, or leave this mobile phone or
its accessories in places with a high temperature
or where heat can be easily trapped (such as near
fire, near heating appliances, inside a kotatsu,
under a comforter, or near other furniture with
heating elements, in places exposed to direct
sunlight, or in cars heated by the sun).
Avoid
Water
Avoid
Water
Fire, burns, injury or electric shock may result.
Don’t
Do not place this mobile phone or its accessories
inside cooking appliances such as microwave
ovens or IH cooking heater, or high-pressure
containers such as pressure vessel.
Do not allow this mobile phone or its accessories
to get wet either from liquids such as water
(drinking water, sweat, seawater, pet urine etc.).
Fire, burns, injury or electric shock may result.
See page 18 “Waterproof/Dust-proof Performance” for details on
waterproof performance.
Do not allow liquids such as water (drinking
water, sweat, seawater, pet urine etc.) to seep in
the charging terminal or connector terminal.
Fire, burns, injury or electric shock may result.
See page 18 “Waterproof/Dust-proof Performance” for details on
waterproof performance.
Use the optional items specified by NTT
DOCOMO, INC.
Do
Fire, burns, injury or electric shock may result.
Don’t
Fire, burns, injury or electric shock may result.
See page 18 “Waterproof/Dust-proof Performance” for details on
waterproof performance.
Do not attempt to disassemble or remodel this
mobile phone or its accessories.
General precautions for this mobile phone, batteries,
adapters, desktop holder, and docomo nano UIM card
Don’t
Do not charge the battery in wet conditions with
liquid such as water (drinking water, sweat,
seawater, pet urine etc.)
Do not pour sand, soil or mud on this mobile
phone or place this mobile phone directly on
sand, soil or mud. Avoid touching this mobile
phone with a hand covered with sand, etc.
Fire, burns, injury or electric shock may result.
Warning
Fire, burns, injury or electric shock may result.
See page 18 “Waterproof/Dust-proof Performance” for details on
waterproof performance.
Don’t
Do not subject this mobile phone or accessories
to severe force, shocks or, vibration for example
by dropping, stepping on, or throwing them.
Fire, burns, injury or electric shock may result.
Contents/Precautions
Don’t
Do not allow electrically conductive foreign
objects (such as metal pieces or pencil leads) to
come into contact with this mobile phone’s
charging terminal or connector terminal, or allow
dust to enter these terminals.
Caution
Do not use damaged mobile phone.
Fire, burns or injury may result.
Fire, burns, injury or electric shock may result.
Don’t
Don’t
Do not cover or wrap this mobile phone or its
accessories with a cushion, etc. while it is being
used or recharged.
Fire or burns may result.
Don’t
If charging is not completed after the specified
charging time,stop charging.
Do
Do
They may fall off and cause injury.
Do not use or store in humid or dusty places, or in
high temperature environments.
Overcharging the battery may cause fire, burns or injury.
Don’t
Before entering a gas station or other places
where flammable gases or dust are generated, be
absolutely sure to turn off this mobile phone and
stop charging if it is being charged.
Don’t
Using Osaifu-Keitai with this mobile phone at the place where
there is a possibility of flammable gases being generated may
cause explosion or fire.
Use the Osaifu-Keitai with this mobile phone turned off when you
are near a gas station. (When NFC/Osaifu-Keitai Lock is set,
release the lock, and then turn off the power.)
Do
Do not place this mobile phone or accessories on
unstable locations such as wobbly tables or slanted
locations. Especially note while vibrator is set.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
See “Waterproof/Dust-proof Performance” on page 18 for details
on waterproof performance.
Children using this mobile phone should be
instructed in proper operation by parent’s. Make
sure they use the product correctly.
Otherwise, injury may result.
Keep out of the reach of babies and infants.
Accidental swallowing, injury or electric shock may result.
Don’t
If odor, abnormal noise, smoke generation,
overheat, discoloration, or deformation is
detected during use, battery charge, or storage,
immediately follow the instructions below:
Do
• Pull the power plug out of the outlet or accessary socket.
• Turn off the power of this mobile phone.
• Remove the battery pack from this mobile phone.
Failure to follow the above instructions may cause fire, burns,
injury or electric shock.
Take care that the temperature rises when this
mobile phone is used for a long time or is being
charged. Be careful to avoid unintentional and
prolonged contact with this mobile phone, which
may occur if you fall asleep, for example.
If you use Apps, have a call, perform data communication, watch
TV programs, play moving pictures and so on for a prolonged
period of time, or when this mobile phone is being charged, the
temperature of this mobile phone, battery pack or adapter may rise.
If you keep direct contact with high-temperature parts, redness,
itching, a rash or low-temperature skin burns may result depending
on the state of your physical condition or constitution.
Contents/Precautions
Do not look at a flashing screen for a prolonged
period.
Precautions for this mobile phone
Don’t
Danger
Do not throw this mobile phone into fire or apply
heat.
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
Otherwise, the battery pack may ignite, burst or overheat and its
electrolyte may leak, causing fire, burns or injury.
Do not use excessive force, for example by
piercing it with nails (or any sharp objects),
hitting it with a hammer (or any hard objects), or
stepping on it.
Do not expose the camera lens to direct sunlight
for a prolonged period.
If the substance inside the display gets into your
eyes or mouth, rinse with clean water and receive
medical care from a doctor immediately.
Don’t
Warning
Do not directly point the infrared data port at
someone’s eyes during transmission.
Don’t
The light-gathering capabilities of the lens may cause fire, burns,
injury, etc.
Turn off this mobile phone or set Airplane mode,
when you board an airplane.
The substance inside the display may cause loss of sight or poor
health.
Do
Don’t
Do not allow liquids such as water (drinking
water, sweat, seawater, pet urine etc.), or foreign
materials such as metal pieces or flammable
materials to get into the docomo nano UIM card or
microSD card insert part of this mobile phone. Do
not mistake the insertion location and direction of
the docomo nano UIM card or microSD memory
card.
Fire, burns, injury or electric shock may result.
Otherwise, the battery pack may ignite, burst or overheat and its
electrolyte may leak, causing fire, burns or injury.
Do
Convulsion or loss of consciousness may result.
Doing so may harm the person’s eyes.
For use restriction on an airplane, make sure that you comply with
their regulations.
If the Auto power ON function is set, deactivate the setting.
Otherwise, the electronic devices of airplane may be adversely
affected.
Engaging in any prohibited acts such as using this mobile phone
on an airplane is punishable by law.
For use in hospitals, make sure that you comply
with their regulations.
While using infrared communication, do not point
this mobile phone’s infrared data port at a home
electrical appliance which is equipped with an
infrared device.
Do
Turn off this mobile phone in places where use is prohibited.
Otherwise, the electronic devices and electronic medical
equipment may be adversely affected.
If the Auto power ON function is set, deactivate the setting.
The infrared device may malfunction, and possibly cause an
accident.
Contents/Precautions
Do
When you talk by setting handsfree, ringtone is
sounding at loud volume or during standby, keep
this mobile phone away from your ear. And, when
connecting the earphone/microphone, etc. to this
mobile phone and play a game, video or music,
etc. adjust the volume moderately.
Caution
Do not swing around this mobile phone by its
strap or other parts.
Don’t
Using continuously for a long time with too loud volume may
cause a hearing loss, etc. And, if you cannot hear the sound
around you clearly, it may cause an accident.
For those with weak heart conditions, the vibrator
and ring volume must be adjusted carefully.
Do
Do
Don’t
Otherwise, the functions may adversely affect your heart.
If you are using an electronic medical device or
other type of device, check with its manufacturer
or vendor as to whether it will be affected by the
signals from this mobile phone.
Do not apply more force than is necessary when
removing the back cover.
Turn off this mobile phone when near electronic
devices using high-precision control or weak signals.
Do
If the display part is accidentally broken and such
as internal substance leaks out, do not make the
substance contact with your skin of face or
hands, clothes, etc.
Loss of sight or skin problems may result.
If the substance gets into your eyes or mouth or comes into contact
with your skin or clothes, rinse with clean water immediately.
And if it gets into your eyes or mouth, rinse with clean water and
seek medical care immediately.
This mobile phone may adversely affect the device.
Do
You may hit yourself, others, or the surrounding objects, possibly
causing injury or other accidents.
Don’t
The back cover is damaged, it may cause injured.
Do not pinch your fingers when attaching the
back cover.
This mobile phone may cause the electronic devices to
malfunction and have other adverse effects.
※Electronic devices that may be affected:
Hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemakers, implanted
defibrillators, other electronic medical equipment and other
automatically controlled devices. If you use an implanted cardiac
pacemaker, implanted defibrillator or any other electronic medical
equipment, consult the manufacturer or retailer of the device for
advice regarding possible effects from the radio waves.
Don’t
Otherwise, injury may result.
Do not use this mobile phone with the back cover
left removed.
Don’t
If the display part or camera lens is broken, be
careful about broken glasses or the exposed
interior of this mobile phone.
Don’t
If you mistakenly touch broken or exposed parts, it may cause
burns, injuries or electric shocks, etc.
Burns, injury or electric shock may result.
Do not open this mobile phone by pressing the
one-push open button near persons around you
or your face.
This mobile phone may hit you or persons around you, causing
accidents and injuries.
Contents/Precautions
Do
Do
Before using this mobile phone inside a car, check
with its manufacturer or dealer whether the signals
from this mobile phone will have any adverse effects.
Do not throw the battery into fire or apply heat.
Otherwise, the battery pack may ignite, burst or overheat and its
electrolyte may leak, causing fire, burns or injury.
Don’t
In some vehicle models, the signals may adversely affect the
electronic devices inside the vehicle. Such cases are rare.
However, if this happens, stop using this mobile phone immediately.
If you develop skin problems, stop using this mobile
phone immediately, and then seek medical attention.
Itching, rash or eczema may be caused depending
on your physical conditions or predisposition.
Don’t
See page 12 “List of materials used” for material of each part.
Do
Otherwise, injury may result.
Do
View the display in a sufficiently light place
keeping a certain distance from your eyes.
Watching the display in the dark or watching too lose may cause
reduced visual acuity, etc.
Do
Precautions for batteries
If the internal substance of the battery pack gets into
your eyes, do not rub them. Flush your eyes with
clean water and seek medical attention immediately.
The internal substance of the battery pack may cause loss of sight.
Stop using this mobile phone if it has damages such
as odor, overheating, discoloration, or deformation.
Do not allow metal pieces (neckless or hairpins,
etc.) or electrically conductive foreign objects
come in contact with this mobile phone’s
connector terminal. Also do not carry or store the
battery pack together with those.
Don’t
Otherwise, the battery pack may ignite, burst or overheat and its
electrolyte may leak, causing fire, burns or injury.
Do
If the battery pack cannot be attached easily, do
not force it into place.
Don’t
When attaching the battery pack in the wrong direction, the
battery pack may ignite, burst or overheat and its electrolyte may
leak, causing fire, burns or injury.
Warning
Danger
Don’t
Otherwise, the battery pack may ignite, burst or overheat and its
electrolyte may leak, causing fire, burns or injury.
When attaching the battery pack in this mobile
phone, check that it is facing the right direction.
Be careful not to pinch your finger and other body
parts when you close or open this mobile phone.
Do
Do not use excessive force, for example by piercing
it with nails (or any sharp objects), hitting it with a
hammer (or any hard objects), or stepping on it.
Otherwise, the battery pack may ignite, burst or overheat and its
electrolyte may leak, causing fire, burns or injury.
Immediately stop using this mobile phone and
keep it away from fire if the battery leaks or emits
an odor.
The leaked battery fluid may ignite, causing fire or burst.
Be careful that your pets do not bite into the
battery pack.
Otherwise, the battery pack may ignite, burst or overheat and its
electrolyte may leak, causing fire, burns or injury.
Do
Otherwise, the battery pack may ignite, burst or overheat and its
electrolyte may leak, causing fire, burns or injury.
Contents/Precautions
Caution
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
If the internal substance of the battery pack has
leaked out, do not allow it to come into contact
with the skin on your face, hands or any other
part of your body.
The DC adapter is for use only in a negative (-)
grounded vehicle. Do not use it in a positive (+)
grounded vehicle.
Fire, burns or electric shock may result.
If a thunderstorm is nearby, do not touch the
adapter.
Loss of sight or skin problems may result.
If the substance gets into your eyes or mouth or comes into
contact with your skin or clothes, rinse with clean water
immediately. And if it gets into your eyes or mouth, rinse with
clean water and seek medical care immediately.
Don’t
Do not dispose of the exhausted battery with
other waste.
Don’t
Otherwise, you may receive an electric shock.
Never short-circuit the charging terminal when
the adapter is plugged into the power outlet or
accessary socket. Also, never touch the charging
terminal with fingers or other bare skin.
Fire, burns or electric shock may result.
Fire, burns or injured may result caused by ignite. Environmental
damage may also be caused. 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.
Don’t
Do not use or attempt to charge a wet battery.
Otherwise, the battery pack may ignite, burst or overheat and its
electrolyte may leak, causing fire, burns or injury.
Don’t
Don’t
Precautions for adapters and desktop holder
Do not place heavy objects on the cord of the
adapter and do not use unnecessary force, for
example by pulling the cord.
Fire, burns or electric shock may result.
When plugging the AC adapter into the power
outlet, or when unplugging it from the outlet, do
not allow metal straps or other metal objects to
come in contact with it.
Fire, burns or electric shock may result.
Warning
Do not use a travel converter with the AC adapter.
Ignition, overheating or electric shock may result.
Do not use the adapter if its cord has been
damaged.
Don’t
Don’t
Fire, burns or electric shock may result.
Do not use the adapter and desktop holder in
humid places such as a bathroom.
Don’t
Don’t
Do not apply excessive force to the connecting
part with this mobile phone connected to the
adapter.
Fire, burns, injury or electric shock may result.
Fire, burns or electric shock may result.
10
Contents/Precautions
Do not touch the adapter cord, connector, power
plug, or desktop holder with wet hands.
Fire, burns or electric shock may result.
Do
Not wet
hands
Do
Failure to insert or pulling the adapter correctly may cause fire,
burns, injury or electric shock.
Use the adapter with the specified power supply
and voltage. When charging this mobile phone
overseas, use the AC adapter available for use
overseas to charge this mobile phone.
Immediately discontinue use if the charging
terminal is bent or deformed, and do not use again.
Using the adapter with an incorrect power supply or voltage may
cause fire, burns or electric shocks.
AC adapter: 100 V AC
[Connect only to household AC outlet]
AC adapter available for use overseas: 100 V to 240 V AC
[Connect only to household AC outlet]
DC adapter: 12/24 V DC [For negative (-) grounded vehicles only]
Do
Pull the
power plug
out
If the DC adapter’s fuse blows, replace it only with
the specified fuse.
Do
Use of any fuse other than the specified one may cause fire,
burns or electric shock.
For the specified fuse, refer to each instruction manual.
Pull the
power plug
out
Keep the power plugs dust-free.
Use of a power plug with dust on it may cause fire, burns or
electric shock.
Pull the
power plug
out
When plugging the adapter into the power outlet
or accessary socket, plug it in securely.
Do
A short-circuit of the charging terminal may cause fire, burns,
injury or electric shock.
When you do not intend to use the adapter,
disconnect the power plug of the adapter from the
power outlet or accessary socket.
Leaving the plug plugged in may cause fire, burns, injury or
electric shock.
If liquids such as water (drinking water, sweat,
seawater, pet urine etc.) get in the adapter,
immediately unplug the power cord from the
outlet or accessary socket.
Fire, burns or electric shock may result.
Before cleaning, pull the power plug out of the
outlet or accessary socket.
Do
Do
When inserting or pulling the adapter into or out
of this mobile phone, do not use unnecessary
force, for example by pulling the cord. Insert or
pull out the adapter straight into or out from the
connector terminal.
Otherwise, fire, burns or electric shock may result.
Failure to plug it in securely may cause fire, burns or electric
shock.
Caution
When unplugging the power plug from the power
outlet or accessary socket, do not use
unnecessary force, for example by pulling the
adapter cord. Take hold of the adapter to unplug it.
Pulling the adapter cord may cause damage to it. Fire, burns or
electric shock may result.
Don’t
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Do not touch the adapter for a long time when the
adapter is plugged into the power outlet or
accessary socket.
Otherwise, burns may result.
Contents/Precautions
When using this mobile phone within a medical
institution, follow the instructions of that medical
institution.
Precautions for docomo nano UIM card
Do
Caution
Do
This mobile phone’s signals may adversely affect the operation of
electronic medical equipment.
List of materials used
Be careful not to scratch your finger and other
body parts at the cut surface when handling the
docomo nano UIM card.
■ P-01J Handset/Back Cover P64/Battery Pack P33
Where it is used
Otherwise, injury may result.
Notes on using near electronic medical equipment
Battery surface
ABS
Outer casing
Display surface, Battery
surface
PC/UV coating
Warning
Connector terminal
Do
If you use electronic medical equipment such as an
implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator,
use this mobile phone 15 cm or more away from an
implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator.
Connector
terminal
cover
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.
Polyester series elastomer
Packing
Silicon rubber
PC/UV coating
Panel of camera lens area, Display
panel, Sub-display panel
PMMA/hard coating
Charging terminal
Brass/nickel plating, nickel
palladium plating, gold plating
Key area, Sheet area of numeric key surface Acrylic urethane
This mobile phone’s signals may adversely affect the operation of
electronic medical equipment.
Do
Stainless steel/nickel plating, tin
plating
Fitting pin area
Body
This mobile phone’s signals may adversely affect the operation of
electronic medical equipment.
Material/Finishing
Antena plate
If this mobile phone has a chance of coming within 15 cm
of other persons, such as when you are in an area where
you cannot move freely, switch this mobile phone to a
state in which it does not emit radio waves (such as by
switching it to Airplane mode or turning the power off).
Battery compartment surface
Glass epoxy/gold plating
Battery
terminal
Resin part
PA
Terminal area
Titanium copper alloy/nickel
plating, gold plating
Battery terminal surrounding part,
Manner key (Side key)
ABS
A person nearby might be using an electronic medical device
such as an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted
defibrillator. This mobile phone’s signals may adversely affect the
operation of electronic medical equipment.
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Contents/Precautions
Where it is used
Battery pack
■ Desktop Holder P56
Material/Finishing
Where it is used
Material/Finishing
Resin part
PC
Submerge decision seal
PET
Outer casing
ABS
Terminal area
Glass epoxy/nickel plating, gold
plating
Connector terminal
Stainless steel/nickel plating, tin
plating
PET/UV coating
Cushion
Urethane
docomo nano UIM card tray
POM
Charging terminal
Screw
Iron/Triad chromate
Phosphor bronze/nickel plating,
gold plating
Label
Hinge area
Center area of display
surface, Hinge support
area, Both ends area
PC/UV coating
Center area of
sub-display surface
ABS/UV coating
Label (Battery compartment surface)
Back cover
Label
PP synthetic paper/PET
Lever
POM
PET
Packing
Silicon rubber
Body
PC/UV coating
One-push open button
PC
microSD
card insert
part
Metal part
Stainless steel/nickel plating
Resin part
LCP/nickel plating
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Contents/Precautions
■Carefully read each instruction manual attached to optional
items that support this mobile phone.
■Do not drop this mobile phone or subject it to strong impacts.
Handling Precautions
General notes
Malfunction or damage may result.
■The P-01J is provided with the waterproof/dust-proof performance,
however, do not allow liquids such as water (drinking water,
sweat, seawater, pet urine etc.) to seep or foreign matter such as
dust to get in the inside of this mobile phone, or do not allow
accessories and optional items to get wet or adhere dust.
Notes on handling this mobile phone
■Avoid using in extremely high or low temperatures.
This mobile phone should be used within a temperature range of 5°
C to 35°
and a humidity range of 45% to 85%.
The battery, adapter, desktop holder, and docomo nano UIM card are not
waterproofed/dust-proofed. 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.
■If this mobile phone is operated near a land-line phone, television set,
radio or other devices in use, it may adversely affect the devices.
Operate this mobile phone as far away from these devices as possible.
■It is recommended that you keep the information stored in this
mobile phone by separately backup to microSD card, PC, cloud
or make notes.
We take no responsibility for any loss of the stored data items.
■Use a dry soft cloth such as the one for cleaning glasses to
clean the equipment.
■Do not insert an external device to the connector terminal at a
slant when connecting, and do not pull it out when it is inserted.
≥The display may be scratched if it is rubbed hard with a dry cloth.
≥Stains may result from droplets of water or dirt if they are left on the display.
≥Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene, detergent or other solvents for
cleaning, otherwise the printing may be removed or discoloration may result.
Malfunction or damage may result.
■Make sure that nothing, such as a strap, gets caught between
the parts of this mobile phone when you close it.
Otherwise, malfunction or damage may result.
■Occasionally clean the terminals of the equipment using a dry
cotton swab, etc.
■This mobile phone becomes warm during use or charging but
this is not an abnormality. Use this mobile phone as it is.
■Do not leave the camera in places exposed to direct sunlight.
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.
Pixels may be discolored or burns may result.
■Do not place this mobile phone near an air conditioner outlets.
■When using this mobile phone, ensure that you shut the cover
for the connector terminal.
Condensation may form due to rapid changes in temperature, and this may
corrode internal parts and cause malfunction.
Liquids such as water (drinking water, sweat, seawater, pet urine etc.) or foreign
matter such as dust might enter into this mobile phone, causing malfunction.
■Do not apply excessive force onto this mobile phone and battery pack.
If you put this mobile phone in a bag along with many other articles or sit with
this mobile phone 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, the connector could be damaged, or
malfunction.
■Do not use this mobile phone with the back cover left removed.
The battery pack might come out, or malfunction or damage may result.
■Do not apply an excessively thick sticker onto the surfaces of
the display or keys.
■Do not rub or scratch the display part with metals.
Label or sticker is caught in this mobile phone when you close or open this
mobile phone, causing malfunction, damage or problems with operation.
Doing so might cause damage to the part, resulting in trouble or malfunction.
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Contents/Precautions
■While you are using the microSD card, never take it off or turn
off the power of this mobile phone.
Notes on handling adapters and desktop holder
Data may be erased or malfunction may result.
■Charge the battery in a place with an appropriate ambient
temperature of 5°C to 35°C.
■Charge the battery where:
■Do not place magnetic cards or similar objects near this mobile
phone or between phone parts.
Magnetic data on cash cards, credit cards, telephone cards and floppy disks,
etc. may be deleted.
≥There is very little humidity, vibration, and dust.
≥There are no land-line phones, television sets or radios nearby.
■Do not bring magnetic substances close to this mobile phone.
■While you are charging, the adapter may become warm. This is
not a malfunction, so you can keep on using.
■Do not use the DC adapter for charging the battery when the car
engine is not running.
Problems with operation may result if items with strong magnetic fields are
brought close to this mobile phone.
Notes on handling batteries
The car battery could go flat.
■Batteries have a limited life.
■When using the power outlet having the disengaging prevention
mechanism, observe the instructions given in that instruction
manual.
■Do not give a strong shock. Also, do not deform the charging
terminal.
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.
■Charge the battery in a place with an appropriate ambient
temperature of 5°C to 35°
C.
■The usable time of the battery differs depending on the usage
environment or its remaining life.
Malfunction may result.
Notes on handling the docomo nano UIM card
■Depending on how the battery pack is used, it might swell as its
operating life becomes short, but this is not a problem. Note that
if a trouble is diagnosed as the battery is swelled, repairs of this
mobile phone may not be covered by the warranty or it may not
be possible to repair. In that case, even if the repair is possible,
repair charge is applied.
■Note the following points when you store a battery pack:
■Do not apply more force than is necessary when installing or
removing the docomo nano UIM card.
■The warranty does not cover damage caused by inserting the
docomo nano UIM card into some other types of IC card reader/writer.
■Always keep the IC portion clean.
■Use a dry soft cloth such as the one for cleaning glasses to
clean the equipment.
■It is recommended that you make separate notes of the
information stored on the docomo nano UIM card and keep such
notes in a safe place.
≥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
this mobile phone due to battery drain)
These may lower the battery pack’s performance and shorten its operating life.
Before storing a battery, check its remaining battery level: it is
recommendable, as a general rule, for the battery icon to show two bars or for
its remaining battery level to be about 40%.
We take no responsibility for any loss of the stored data items.
■For the environmental protection, bring unneeded docomo nano
UIM card to a handling counter such as a docomo Shop.
■Check the description on the label of the battery pack for the
type of battery.
■Do not damage, carelessly touch, or short-circuit the IC.
Description:Li-ion 00
Battery type:Lithium-ion battery
Data might be lost or malfunction may result.
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Contents/Precautions
■Do not drop the docomo nano UIM card or subject it to strong impacts.
■Cautions on Using Bluetooth Devices
Malfunction may result.
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
“another radio station”
) in addition to scientific, medical, industrial
devices, or home electric appliances such as microwave ovens.
1. Before using this mobile phone, make sure that“another radio
station”is not operating nearby.
2. If radio interference between this mobile phone and“another radio
station”occurs, move immediately to another place or turn off power
to avoid interference.
3. For further details, contact“docomo Information Center”on the last
page.
■Do not bend the docomo nano UIM card or place something
heavy on it.
Malfunction may result.
■Into this mobile phone, do not insert the docomo nano UIM card
with a label or sticker pasted.
Malfunction may result.
Notes on using Bluetooth® function
■This mobile phone supports the security function that meets the
Bluetooth Specification, to secure Bluetooth communication.
However, the security may not be sufficient depending on the
settings. Take care of the security for communication when
using the Bluetooth function.
■Note that even if any leak of data or information occurs while
making connection using the Bluetooth function, we take no
responsibility.
■Radio frequencies
The radio frequencies for the Bluetooth function of this mobile
phone are as follows:


Notes on Handling Wireless LAN (WLAN)
■Wireless LAN (WLAN) has an advantage of any-place LAN
connectivity within the radio wave range as it establishes
communication via radio wave. At the same time, however, you
have a risk that malicious third party may break into the network
and steal communication contents without security measures. It
is recommended to take security measures at your discretion
and responsibility.
 
2.4FH/XX1
■Wireless LAN
Do not use Wireless LAN in a place where magnetized by electric
product, AV, OA equipment, etc. or where electromagnetic wave
is generated.

12.4:Indicates radio facilities that use 2400 MHz frequencies.
2FH:Indicates modulation is the FH-SS system.
3XX:Indicates modulation is other than those above system.
41:Indicates that an estimated interference 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.
≥If magnetism or electrostatic noise affects this mobile phone, noise may be
increased or communication may not be available (especially when using
microwave oven, it may affect this mobile phone).
≥Using near TV or radio may cause poor reception or TV screen may be
disturbed.
≥When multiple wireless LAN access points exist near your mobile phone
and they use the same channel, search may not be performed correctly.
To use on airplane, confirm with airline company in advance.
Use of Bluetooth may be prohibited in some countries. Please confirm laws
and regulations applicable in the country/region before use.
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Contents/Precautions
■Radio frequencies
The radio frequencies for WLAN devices are written on battery
compartment of this mobile phone. Label description are as
follows:


■Cautions on Using 2.4 GHz Devices
The bandwidth of the WLAN devices is assigned to the inplant radio
stations for identification of mobile objects used in production lines of a
factory (a license is required), specified low power radio stations (a
license is not required), or amateur radio stations (a license is required),
in addition to home electric appliances such as a microwave oven,
industrial/scientific/medical devices.
1. Before using this device, confirm that in-plant radio stations for
identification of mobile objects, specified low power radio stations or
amateur radio stations are not in operation in your neighborhood.
2. If this device generates harmful radio wave interference against
in-plant radio stations for identification of mobile objects,
immediately change the radio frequency or stop using wireless LAN
function, and contact “General Inquiries” on the last page, then
consult about treatment for prevention of the interference (for
example, installation of partitions etc.).
3. If this device generates harmful radio wave interference against
in-plant radio stations for identification of mobile objects or amateur
radio stations, or if any trouble occurs, contact “General Inquiries”
on the last page.
 
2.4DS/OF4

12.4:Indicates radio facilities that use 2400 MHz frequencies.
2DS:Indicates modulation is the DS-SS system.
3OF:Indicates modulation is the OFDM system.
44:Indicates that an estimated interference distance is 40 meters or less.
:Indicates that radio frequencies 2400 MHz through 2470.75
MHz are used, and that the frequencies for mobile object identifiers shall be
avoided.
The Wi-Fi LAN channels available on this mobile phone are 1 to 11. You will
be unable to connect to access points using other channels.
Available channels vary depending on countries.
To use on airplane, confirm with airline company in advance.
Use of wireless LAN may be prohibited in some countries. Please confirm
laws and regulations applicable in the country/region before use.
Notes on handling the FeliCa and NFC reader/writer
■The FeliCa and NFC reader/writer, P2P function on this mobile
phone uses very weak radio waves which do not require to be
licensed as radio stations.
■The FeliCa and NFC reader/writer is operated on the 13.56 MHz
frequencies. When you use another reader/writer or P2P
function nearby, take enough distance between this mobile
phone and the reader/writer or P2P function. Further, ensure that
there are no radio stations that use the same frequencies.
■To use on an airplane, confirm with airline company in advance.
Use of the FeliCa and NFC reader/writer may be prohibited in
some countries. Please confirm laws and regulations applicable
in the country/region before use.
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Contents/Precautions
Caution
Waterproof/Dust-proof Performance
■Do not use the modified this mobile phone. Using a modified this
mobile phone infringes the Radio Law/ Telecommunications
Business Law.
This mobile phone is in compliance with the rules for the technical regulations
of specified radio equipment under the Radio Law of Japan, as well as to
those of terminal devices under the Telecommunications Business Law of
Japan, and bears a “technical conformity mark
” on its nameplate as
evidence of conformity. Unscrewing this mobile phone and modifying internal
components void the technical regulations conformity certification. Do not use
this mobile phone in this state, which infringes the Radio Law and
Telecommunications Business Law.
■Take special care not to operate this mobile phone while driving.
Holding this mobile phone in your hand while driving is subject to a fine or
other penalties. However, this does not apply in unavoidable circumstances
when, for instance, responding to someone who is sick or injured or when
maintaining public order.
■The FeliCa and NFC reader/writer functions on this mobile
phone have been authorized in compliance with the radio
transmission standards in Japan. When you use them overseas,
confirm laws and regulations applicable in the country/region
before use.
■Do not make any unauthorized or unsanctioned changes to the
basic software.
Such changes will be construed as remodeling and, as a result, requests to
repair faults may be denied.
Your P-01J is capable of IPX5※1 and IPX7※2 waterproof
performance and IP5X※3 dust-proof performance if the connector
terminal cover and back cover are firmly closed and no clearance
gap and float found in them.
※1 IPX5 means that the P-01J maintains its performance as a phone even
after a water jet flow has been sprayed over this mobile phone from all
directions under conditions where water in a volume of 12.5 liters/minute is
sprayed from a distance of about 3 meters for at least 3 minutes using a
water-pouring nozzle with an inside diameter of 6.3 mm.
※2 IPX7 means that the P-01J maintains its performance as a phone even
after the phone has been gently submerged in a container of still city water
to a depth of 1 meter at room temperature, and left in place for about 30
minutes, and then removed from the water.
※3 IP5X refers to the degree of protection, and indicates that the mobile phone
has been tested by placing it in a chamber wherein dust particles
measuring 75 μm in diameter or smaller are circulated for 8 hours, and
then when the mobile phone is removed, it maintains correct operation as a
phone and remains safe.
(Note)
This does not mean that the waterproof performance is guaranteed in all
given conditions of actual use. Read this manual thoroughly before use
to prevent invasion of water or foreign materials and then to enable you
to safely use this mobile phone.
You can operate this mobile phone in the rain, in your kitchen, and also
around poolside.
In the Rain
≥You can talk on the phone by holding the phone in the rain with your wet hand
without umbrella. (Less than 20 mm/hour of rainfall, and your feet get wet by
drops of rain rebounded off the ground)
※ When your hands are wet or water drops remain on this mobile phone, do not
attach/remove the back cover, nor open/ close the connector terminal cover.
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Contents/Precautions
Wash
Important Information before Use
≥When this mobile phone gets dirty, you can slowly swing and wash it in a bowl
filled with fresh water or tap water at an ambient temperature, or wash it by
hand while running a slightly-weak water flow from a faucet.
≥Wash this mobile phone with the back cover firmly attached and while you are
pushing the cover of the connector terminal down.
≥Do not use brushes, sponges, soaps, or detergents for washing.
≥After rinsing off this mobile phone in water, wipe its surfaces thoroughly using
a dry cloth, drain off the water (see page 22), and allow this mobile phone to
dry out naturally.
≥Before using this mobile phone, make sure that you attach the back cover
firmly after tightly closing the connector terminal cover. If there is any small
particles (fine fibers, hair or grains of sand) between the covers and the
phone, water or dust could find its way inside the phone. When attaching the
back cover after closing the connector terminal cover, ensure that there is no
particles or dirt on or around these parts (especially the packing).
≥Ensure that the connector terminal cover and back cover are closed tightly
and that none of these covers are askew. If the covers are not closed tightly,
water or dust could find its way inside this mobile phone.
≥To keep the waterproof/dust-proof performance, we recommend replacing
parts once every two years regardless of whether any irregularities are
present. You are charged for replacement of parts. Take this mobile phone to
a repair counter specified by DOCOMO.
Opening the connector terminal cover
Soap/detergent
On Leisure
≥Do not soak or drop this mobile phone into a pool or the sea nor operate it in
water.
≥If pool water or seawater splash this mobiel phone, wash the terminal by
following the prescribed method (see page 19).
Hook your fingertip over the groove, pull out the
cover to direction A, and rotate it as direction B.
Groove
Sea/pool
In the Kitchen
≥Do not spray liquids other than fresh water or tap water at room temperature
onto this mobile phone or soak the terminal in them.
≥Do not spray hot water or cold water onto this mobile phone or soak it in them.
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Contents/Precautions
Closing the connector terminal cover
Attaching the back cover
Align the connector terminal cover in parallel with
this mobile phone, and while holding its base part
firmly, push it into place.
Match the orientation of the rear cover with the
Press down on the parts shaded in the illustration
Confirm there is no gap between the back cover and
mobile phone and press.
Base part
Ensure that no float is found with the connector
terminal cover as a whole.
Removing the back cover
to attach.
With a fingertip in the indentation on the mobile
phone, lift in the direction indicated by the arrow to
gradually lift the cover and remove it.
≥Removing the back cover might produce a sound.
≥The back cover should be firmly closed for maintaining waterproofness/
dust-proofness. Opening the cover forcibly may injure your nails or
fingers.
Concave part
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this mobile phone.
Contents/Precautions
■ About the connector terminal cover and back cover
≥Do not open or close them with gloves put on hands.
Fine dirt might adhere to the contact surface of the packing.
≥Be careful that no fibers adhere to the packing when you try to wipe off
moisture with a clean dry cloth.
≥Do not peel the packing off. Also do not insert something pointed at the head
into the clearance of the connector terminal cover or back cover.
The packing is damaged, resulting in water or dust to enter into this mobile
phone.
≥If the packing for the connector terminal cover or back cover is damaged or
deformed, replace them at a repair counter specified by DOCOMO.
≥If the back cover is broken, replace it with new one.
Otherwise liquid such as water enters into the inside of this mobile phone
through broken portions, and an electric shock or corrosion of the battery pack
could result.
≥When this mobile phone gets wet with the connector terminal cover or back
cover left open, water enters inside, and an electric shock or malfunction could
be caused. Do not use it as is, but turn off the power, remove the battery pack,
and then take it to a repair counter specified by DOCOMO.
Caution
■ About this mobile phone
≥Do not wash this mobile phone with a washing machine or ultrasonic cleaner.
≥Never charge the battery when it gets wet.
≥Do not leave this mobile phone with drops of water remained on.
≥The connector terminal might be short-circuited.
≥Water might enter into the inside of this mobile phone through the keys or
hinges. In cold districts, drops of water on this mobile phone might
freeze, resulting in malfunction.
If this mobile phone gets wet, keep the back cover attached and the connector
terminal cover closed, drain off the water (see page 22), and immediately wipe
off the moisture remaining on this mobile phone with a clean dry cloth.
≥Do not drop this mobile phone nor give a shock to it.
The deterioration of the waterproof/ dust-proof performance might result
depending on the damage.
≥Do not soak this mobile phpne in hot water, use in a sauna, nor expose to hot
wind currents such as those of a dryer.
≥This mobile phone does not float on water.
≥Do not directly expose to the strong water flows that exceed the standard (see
page 18) or submerge the mobile phone in water.
≥Do not directly place this mobile phone on sandy beaches.
≥Sands enter into the holes on the microphone, earpiece, or speakers
may reduce the volume.
≥If you operate this mobile phone with water drops or sands adhered to,
sound might be deteriorated.
≥Even the slightest sands entered from the connector terminal cover or
back cover could cause water or dust to enter the inside of this mobile
phone.
■ About microphone, earpiece, air vent, and speakers
≥Do not thrust something pointed at the head into the holes on microphone,
earpiece, air vent, or speakers.
≥Do not leave water drops adhered to them. It might happen that
communications are disabled.
■ Others
≥Accessories and optional items are not waterproofed/dust-proofed. Do not use
the desktop holder provided in a bathroom, shower room, kitchen, or lavatory
where water is used, even if you do not connect to AC adapter.
≥It is not that the waterproof performance is guaranteed in all given conditions
of actual use. If the damage is found to be caused by your mishandling of this
mobile phone as a result of our inspection, the guarantee is not supported.
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Contents/Precautions
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Draining Water
≥If you operate this mobile phone with water drops left adhered to, the volume
level from the speakers might be decreased or sound quality vary.
≥Moisture may have entered inside through the clearance gap of the keys or
hinges.
Follow the procedures described below to wipe moisture off this mobile phone:
Securely take hold of this mobile phone, and firmly
swing each surface at least 20 times until no
moisture sprays off.


Wipe completely moisture off the surface of this
mobile phone with a clean dry cloth.

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Contents/Precautions
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Lightly push this mobile phone against a clean dry
When Charging Battery
cloth, and wipe moisture off the clearance gap of
Accessories and optional items are not waterproofed/
dust-proofed. Check the following before and after charging:
the microphone, earpiece, air vent, speaker, keys,
≥Never charge the battery with this mobile phone left wet. If this mobile phone
gets wet, drain and wipe off moisture with a clean dry cloth and then charge.
≥When you charge the battery with the connector terminal cover open, firmly
close it after charging. To prevent water or dust from entering inside through
the connector terminal, you are advised to use the desktop holder provided for
charging.
≥Do not touch the AC adapter and desktop holder with your hands wet.
≥Do not use the AC adapter and desktop holder in a bathroom, shower room,
kitchen, and lavatory where water is used.
or hinges.
≥Do not directly wipe moisture out of joint gap using a cotton swab, etc.
Fully drain moisture and then operate this mobile
phone.
≥Even when you follow the procedures for draining water as described
above, moisture might remain in this mobile phone. Therefore, use this
mobile phone after allowing it to dry out naturally. Also, take care to keep
any objects you do not want to get wet away from this mobile phone
since water may leak out from this mobile phone.
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Contents/Precautions
Before Using
1Air vent
≥For adjusting the pressure inside the mobile phone.
Part Names and Functions
2Earpiece
≥For listening to the other party’s voice.
Front side
3Display (See page 29)


4o Command navigation key
≥For operating functions and menus. (See page 27, page 28)
5m Menu key
6l Mail key
7d Start key
≥For making a call/receiving a call. (See page 46, page 48)

8Numeric keys
≥For entering phone numbers and text.
9QWE Multi one-touch key (See page 29)
:c Camera key/1Seg key








;r Clear key/i-channel key
≥For undoing the operation to return to the previous state.
≥For deleting entered characters or telephone numbers.
Microphone
≥For speaking to the other party.

Bottom side

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?Sub-display (See page 32)
Back side

@Call/Charging indicator
≥Lights while you are receiving a call or message. (See page 92)
≥Lights red when recharging.
≥Lights when there is a notification such as a missed call.
≥Depending on settings, the call/charging indicator may indicate different
states, with the colors and patterns of lighting and flashing being
different.

ALTE antenna※/FOMA antenna※
BBluetooth antenna※/Wi-Fi antenna※

CCamera
≥For shooting portraits and/or landscapes. (See page 63)





DSpeaker
≥Sound ring tone.
≥The voice of the person on the other end is heard from here during hands
free operation. (See page 49)

EBack cover
≥Remove this when attaching/removing the battery pack, docomo nano
UIM card, and microSD card. (See page 34, page 35, page 105)

Ffmark
≥An IC card is installed. By holding this mark up to a reader, you can use
the IC card functionality. Note that the IC card cannot be removed. (See
page 74)
G1Seg antenna※/GPS antenna※
HInfrared data port
≥For using infrared communication. (See page 109)
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Left side
Right side




One-push Open
You can open this mobile phone 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.

IOne-push open button (See page 26)
JConnector terminal
≥The terminal for connecting PC or for charging, etc.
Information
KCharging terminal
≥For use when recharging on the provided desktop holder.
≥When you open this mobile phone by pressing the one-push open button, it
might not open fully depending on its direction.
≥When you open this mobile phone by pressing the one-push open button, be
careful not to drop it by its rebound.
LStrap hole
MxShortcut key/Multitask key/Manner key (Side key)
≥For showing the shortcut.
≥For showing the Multitask display. (for at least one second)
≥Activates/Deactivates Manner Mode (for at least one second while this
mobile phone is closed).
※ The antenna is embedded in the handset. Covering the area near the
antenna with your hand may adversely affect the quality of the
communication.
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2
Basic operation
Menu Operation
Oo (Select).
Item is selected.
≥If an item has a number, you can select it by pressing the corresponding
numeric key.
On this mobile phone, press m to display a main menu where
you can operate, configure, and check various features. This
manual bases explanations on accessing features from the main
menu.
Use Mo to move the cursor to the item, and press
Press m from the Stand-by display.
Main Menu appears.
≥Press m (Submenu) while main menu is displayed, you can change the
main menu display pattern.
Executes the desired function by repeating the
selection of the item.
Main Menu
These operations is described as follow in this manual.
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m 1 Settings 1 Sound/Vibrate/Manner
1 ToneVolume
Before Using
Functions Starting with Simple Operation
Information
≥Press -r to return to the previous display.
Depending on the function, you can start it either by selecting a
menu item or by key operation from the Stand-by display.
≥Press -h to return to the Stand-by display.
Oo/Xo
Navigation Displays and Key Operations
To perform the operations shown on the display, press the buttons
corresponding to those shown.
Change to the icon selection mode.
Zo
Shows the Phonebook.
Co
Shows the Call history.
Vo
Shows the Redial.
Starts Camera.
Starts 1Seg (for at least one second).
Starts docomo mail.
Executes Check mail/message (for at least one second).
Shows the Web menu.
Shows the bookmark list (for at least one second).
Starts i-channel.
Enter “#”.
Activates/Deactivates Manner Mode (for at least one
second).
Q/W/E
Starts function which have been registered in multi
one-touch function.
Sets/Releases the multi one-touch function (for at least
one second).
Shows shortcut.
Shows the Multitask display (for at least one second).
■ Operations while this mobile phone is closed
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Shows information on the sub-display.
Activates/Deactivates Manner Mode (for at least one second).
Before Using
Multi One-touch Function
Viewing and Operating the Stand-by diplay
You can easily call up frequently used functions and Phonebook
which have been registered in multi one-touch keys.

≥Although functions have been registered in multi one-touch keys at purchase,
you can change them.

Registering function
Press and hold Q, W or E for at least one

second.

Select an item 1 YES


■ Changing the registered function
Stand-by display
Q, W or E (for at least one second) 1 OK 1
1Status bar
Shows the icon that indicate the state of this mobile phone,and notification
icon.
select an item 1 YES
Calling up the function
2Clock
Shows the current date and time and world clock.
Press Q, W or E.
3Calendar/Pedometer
Shows calendar or pedometer.
4Notification icon
Notifies a missed call and new mail.
5i-Channel ticker
6Machi-chara
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Icon selection mode
Status Bar
Select the notification icons on the Stand-by display to check
details or start the corresponding feature.
Notification icon appears on the left side of the status bar.
Status icon appears on the right side of the status bar.
Press Oo or Xo.
Notification icon
Activates icon selection mode.Press r or h to deactivate icon
selection mode.
≥Press m (Submenu) in icon selection mode, you can set the display
and wallpaper. (See page 90)
Status icon
■ Main notification icons
New mail
New SMS
Use Mo to highlight an icon, etc. and press Oo
Sending SMS failed
(Select).
New Area Mail
■ Behavior when notification icons are selected
(Missed call): Shows call history.
(Unread mail): Shows mail list.
(Unread SMS): Shows SMS list.
(Record message): Starts record message.
(Voice Mail): Screen to connect to the voice mail center is displayed.
(Other notifications): Shows notification panel.
Clock: Starts alarm.
Calendar: Starts schedule.
Pedometer: Starts pedometer.
Machi-chara: Starts i-concier.
Schedule notification
Record message
Playing music.
/
During a call, Making a call or Receiving a call/Putting a call on
hold
Error message
Omakase Lock is set.
Activates battery saver.
Activates high brightness.
/
Sending data/Receiving data
Saving screenshot.
Available space on the handset memory being run out.
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■ Main status icons
Notification Panel
Battery level (estimate)
∼
: Approx. 100 - 16%
: Approx. 15% or less
: Approx. 5% or less
≥While charging,
appears.
You can check details about notification icons and status icons, or
start the associated features.
Signal strength
(Level 4)
(Level 3)
(Level 2)
(Level 1)
(Level 0)
(Out-of-service-area)
≥When 3G is available,
appears.
≥When HSPA is available,
appears.
≥When LTE is available,
appears.
≥While international roaming,
appears.
In Airplane mode
Connecting to Wi-Fi
≥
is displayed when connected to Wi-Fi that cannot use
the internet.
Oo or Xo 1
Select notification, and press Oo (Select)
≥If there is a button in the notification, you can perform operations such as
calling back or replying.
≥When you press either m (←) or c (→), you can switch between
status notifications and active notifications.
≥Press l (Delete) or i (Delete all) to delete notifications. (Active
notifications cannot be deleted.)
Bluetooth ON
≥During Bluetooth device connected, this icon is displayed in
blue.
GPS ON
≥During GPS positioning,
appears.
In Manner Mode
In Super Silent
Vibrator is set.
Record message is set.
An alarm is set.
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When i-channel is received
Sub-display
Ticker text scrolls across the background display when the mobile phone is
closed if settings to display ticker text are made in “Sub Display Settings” (see
page 90).
≥When “Fixed clock” is set to “ON”, the ticker text is not scrolled.
≥Press x to end the tickers’ flow.
Various information is displayed on the sub-display. This is
displayed when the mobile phone is closed or when x is pressed
while it is closed.
≥ Information may not be displayed, depending on the status of the mobile phone.
To display the clock
In normal standby mode, the clock is displayed. The display pattern of the clock
is changed each time x is pressed.
≥This may not be change, depending on the status of the mobile phone.
To display the step count information
The pedometer is displayed when x is pressed while the mobile phone is
closed if settings to display the pedometer are made in “Sub Display Settings”
(see page 90).
To count paces, “Pedometer ON/OFF” needs to be checked. (See page 83)
When a missed call is found
“
” appears in cases such as when this mobile phone is closed.
Press x to display the missed call record. The name of the person making the
call is displayed for missed calls when the person is in your phonebook.
When there are multiple missed calls, the most recent missed call log is displayed.
≥After you display a missed call record, “
” disappear.
When a new mail message is received
“
” is displayed when the mobile phone is closed when there is unread mail.
≥After you display the received date/time and others of the received mail,“
”
disappears.
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Call/Charging indicator
Profile
The call/charging indicator lights while charging or incoming call,
or when a new notification is available, such as when there are
missed calls or a mail message has been received.
Confirm your phone number. You can also enter or edit your own
details.
≥For details on the call/charging indicator during charging, see page 37.
≥For setting the lighting patterns and colors of the call/charging indicator, see
page 92.
m 1 Profile
Screenshot
You can save an image of the current screen display. You can view
images saved in this way in “Picture” of “Data”.
Simultaneously press m and x, and hold them for
at least one second.
≥This can also be done by selecting “Capture” in the shortcut list.
Information
To edit the profile
≥In some cases, such as when displaying content protected by copyright, you
might be unable to capture an image of the screen, or some content on the
screen might not appear in the saved image.
m (SubMenu) from the profile display
1 Edit profile
Enter each item 1 c (
≥See page 54 for how to enter each of the items.
To send the profile
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m (SubMenu) from the profile display 1 Send data
(share)
Select the send method 1 Operate following the
display
Before Using
2
docomo nano UIM card
The docomo nano UIM card is an IC card that holds your
information such as phone number. Data such as the phonebook
and SMS information can also be saved on the docomo nano UIM
card. By replacing the docomo nano UIM card, you can use
different mobile phones for different purposes.
You cannot use the telephone and packet communication features
of this mobile phone if you do not insert a docomo nano UIM card.
Refer to the instruction manual for the docomo nano UIM card for
details on use.
Take care not to touch or damage the IC when inserting or
removing the docomo nano UIM card.
With the gold-colored IC of the docomo nano UIM
card facing up, place in the tray making sure the cut
part is to the left.
IC side (gold)
Cut
With the tray fitting into the guide, push straight
into the docomo nano UIM card insert part.
≥Push in so it is firmly fixed in place.
Inserting/Removing
Guide
Insert the docomo nano UIM card only after turning off the power
and removing the battery pack. (See page 35)
Inserting
With your fingernail in the tab of the tray, slowly
≥docomo nano UIM card insert part is below the microSD card insert part. Be careful
not to insert a docomo nano UIM card into the microSD card insert part mistakenly.
remove the tray by pulling straight out.
Back side
Tab
microSD card insert part
docomo nanoUIM card insert par
≥Do not try to insert the try when it is not straight or if it is upside down.
This can damage the docomo nano UIM card and tray.
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Removing
Inserting/Removing of Battery Pack
Follow “Inserting” Step 1 to remove the tray and
Use battery pack P33 designed for this mobile phone.
The battery pack is attached by first removing the back cover. (See
page 20)
take the docomo nano UIM card out.
Inserting
Place the battery pack with the arrow marks on top,
then push in the direction of arrow A so the battery
terminals of the battery pack line up with the
With the tray fitting into the guide, push straight
terminals in the mobile phone, while also pushing
into the docomo nano UIM card insert part.
down in direction B.
≥Push in so it is firmly fixed in place.
Arrow mark
Removing
Information
≥Take the docomo nano UIM card out with the mobile phone closed and held
in your hand.
≥Take care not to lose the docomo nano UIM card and tray that you have
removed.
≥You can use only docomo nano UIM cards in this mobile phone. If you have a
docomo miniUIM card, docomo UIM card, or FOMA card, take it to a docomo
Shop to have it replaced.
Use the projection on the battery pack to lift the
battery back up.
Projection
PIN of the docomo nano UIM Card
The docomo nano UIM card has a secret number called a PIN code.
This is set to “0000” when you get the phone, but you can change
it to one that you like. (See page 94)
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Information
Charging
≥Take the battery pack out after turning the power off, with the mobile phone
closed and held in your hand. Also be careful not to press the One-push
Open button when inserting or removing the battery pack.
≥You can damage the terminals in the mobile phone or the docomo nano UIM
card if you try to force the battery pack into place.
■ Precautions for charging
≥AC adapter 05 (option) plug shape is designed for 100 V AC (domestic
specification). To charge the battery abroad, a corresponding plug adapter is
required. Do not use an adapter transformer for overseas trip.
≥The AC adapter 05 supports voltages between 100 V AC and 240 V AC.
≥Do not try to force the connector when attaching or detaching, but make sure it
is attached firmly.
≥Do not remove the battery pack during charging.
≥If you charge the mobile phone while using it, it may take more time to fully
charge the battery or charging may not be completed. Continuous use of
functions consuming large current, such as data communication and call, may
decrease battery level even during charging, leading to battery drain.
≥If you start charging when the battery is empty, the mobile phone may not start
up promptly after power-on operation. In this case, start charging with the
mobile phone off and turn it on after a while. Furthermore, the mobile phone
cannot be charged from a PC when the battery is empty. Charge it using the
AC adapter.
≥If you leave the mobile phone being charged for long time, charging may
repeated. The mobile phone consumes power from the battery pack after
completion of charging, so the usable time may be shortened and alert of
empty battery may be displayed soon. In such a case, start charging the
battery again in correct manners. For recharging, disconnect the AC adapter
(or desktop holder) or DC adapter from the mobile phone and then connect it
again.
≥Charging may stop before reaching 100% charge depending on the usage
status and ambient temperature. In this situation, close all features being
used, then check the ambient temperature (see page 15) and then try
charging again. For recharging, disconnect the AC adapter (or desktop holder)
or DC adapter from the mobile phone and then connect it again.
≥If you want to watch 1Seg while charging, keep the terminal as far away as
possible from the power plug of the AC adapter (DC adapter).
≥For details, refer to the instruction manual of the AC adapter 05 and DC
adapter 04 (option).
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Before Using
2
■ Battery pack operating life
≥Battery pack is a consumable item. Usable time per charge gradually
decreases with repeated charging.
≥When its usable time per charge is decreased to about a half of that from the
time of purchase, the battery pack is near the end of life. So you are
recommended to replace with new one soon. Depending on how the battery
pack is used, it might swell as its remaining life becomes short, but this is not a
problem.
≥Continuously using the phone or watching 1Seg programs while charging
might shorten the operating life of the battery pack.
household power socket of 100 V AC.
Set the mobile phone for charging terminal side
down onto the desktop holder securely.
Make sure the call/charging indicator illuminates.
≥Put the mobile phone securely in the desktop holder. Make sure straps
you may have attached are not interfering with the mobile phone’s
position in the holder.
≥Make sure you confirm the orientation of the phone carefully before
putting it in the desktop holder. Trying to force it into place may cause
damage.
Li-ion 00
Charging Using Desktop Holder
Power socket
Call/Charging indicator
Pull out the AC Adapter’s plug, and plug it into a
When charging is completed, hold the desktop
holder and lift up the mobile phone to remove.
≥When the AC adapter is not to be used for a long time, unplug it from the
power socket.
AC Adapter’s plug
■ Charging and charging completed indications
Engraved surface
AC Adapter
Call/ Charging indicator
Charging
Lights in red
Charging
completed
Turns off
Battery icon
∼
≥The battery icon is not displayed when the mobile phone is turned off. The call/
charging indicator may not light promptly when you start charging with the
battery in empty state. However, charging has been started.
microUSB plug
Desktop Holder
With its surface embossed with “B” facing up, insert the
microUSB plug of the AC adapter (option) straight into
the connector terminalof the desktop holder provided.
≥Carefully check the direction (top side or rear side) in which the
microUSB plug is pointing, and plug it straight in.
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■ DC Adapter (Option)
The DC adapter supplies power for charging from a 12 V or 24 V car outlet
with the battery pack fitted to the mobile phone.
For details, refer to the instruction manual for the DC Adapter 04.
Charging Using AC Adapter
Power socket
Call/Charging indicator
AC Adapter’s plug
Information
Cover
AC Adapter
Engraved surface
≥If the fuse blows off when charging with the DC adapter, be sure to use a 2A
fuse. The fuse (2A) is consumables, so purchase at auto parts stores in your
neighborhood.
Charging by Using a PC
Connector terminal
This mobile phone can be charged from a PC when you connect
the mobile phone and a PC using the Micro USB Cable 01 (option).
microUSB plug
≥For how to connect the mobile phone to a PC, see page 108.
With its surface embossed with “B” facing up,
insert the microUSB plug of the AC adapter (option)
straight into the connector terminal.
≥Carefully check the direction (top side or rear side) in which the
microUSB plug is pointing, and plug it straight in.
≥To charge the battery, place the cover of the connector terminal as
illustrated. When you close or open the mobile phone with the cover of
the connector terminal opened, be careful not to catch the cover of the
connector terminal between the parts of the mobile phone.
≥To open the connector terminal cover, see page 19.
Pull out the AC Adapter’s plug, and plug it into a
household power socket of 100 V AC.
When charging is completed, Remove the
microUSB plug of AC adapter horizontally from the
mobile phone.
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Before Using
Reboot
Turning Power ON/OFF
Turning Power ON
Press and hold h for at least two second.
After a while, the Stand-by display appears.
≥Perform the initial setting when you turn on the power for the first
time.(See page 43)
Press and hold h for at least one second.
Reboot 1 OK
Switch to English Display
m 1 設定 (Settings) 1 文字表示/入力 (Text
display/input) 1 言語 (Language)
Select “English”
Stand-by display
Turning Power OFF
Press and hold h for at least one second.
Power off 1 OK
≥Wait for a while, as it may take some time before the power is turned off.
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How to Enter Characters
Character Entry
This mobile phone includes many features that involve the input of
text, including the phonebook and email.
Character Entry Display
The character entry display shows the input method and input
mode.


1Insert/overwrite
挿:Insert mode
上:Overwrite mode
2Input mode
あ: Kanji/Hiragana input mode
カ: Full-width Katakana input mode
カナ: Half-width Katakana input mode
A: Full-width Alphabet input mode
AB: Half-width Alphabet input mode
1: Full-width numeral input mode
12: Half-width numeral input mode
Character entry display 1 Press l (Chrct) to
select a input mode.
Enter characters.
By repeatedly pressing a numeric key, you can enter characters assigned
to the key.
 When you press 2.
Kanji/Hiragana input mode: “か→き→く→け→こ”
Full-width Katakana input mode: “カ→キ→ク→ケ→コ”
Half-width Katakana input mode: “カ→キ→ク→ケ→コ”
Full-width Alphabet input mode: “a→b→c→A→B→C→2”
Half-width Alphabet input mode: “a→b→c→A→B→C→2”
Full-width numeral input mode: “2”
Half-width numeral input mode: “2”
≥When a character on the same key comes after a character, press Vo to
move the cursor, and enter the next character.
≥Press a to switch character input between upper and lower case and
enter Japanese diacritics.
≥Press d to show characters in reverse order.
≥Press m (Conv.) to convert the series of characters being entered.
≥Press c (ABC123) to display a list of candidates in the alphabet or
kana.
≥To confirm without converting, press Oo (Set).
3Number of characters entered
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Press Bo to move the cursor onto the candidate list
1 Select a conversion candidate.
Before Using
■ Entering linefeeds
Press Xo while the cursor is at the end of the passage.
≥You can also enter a linefeed by pressing a.
Modifying text
■ Entering spaces
Press Vo while the cursor is at the end of the passage.
Move the cursor to the left of the character to be
corrected 1 r
The character to the right of the cursor is deleted.
≥If there is no character to the right of the cursor, the character to the left
of the cursor is deleted.
■ Copying, cutting, and pasting
Press a for 1 second or more and select the range of characters to copy or
cut, then press Oo (Copy) or m (Cut).
≥Paste the characters you have copied or cut by pressing l (Paste).
■ Undo
Press d for one second or more.
≥Undo the operation made immediately previous. You can undo up to 5 times
when characters were deleted.
Enter the correct character.
The character is inserted at the position of the cursor.
Submenu on the character entry display
m (Submenu) from character entry display
1 Select an item.
Copy: Select and copy text.
Cut: Select and cut text.
Paste: Paste the text you have copied or cut.
Undo: Return the text to the state before confirming the operation.
Input by voice: Use voice input.
Line feed: Enter a line feed.
Space: Enter a space.
Character input: See page 42.
Change settings: See page 42.
≥Depending on the feature, items other than the above may be shown.
■ Entering symbols and emoticons
Press c (SB.SM).
≥Press either m (Pre tab) or c (Next tab) and the content displayed
changes.
■ Entering pictograms, Deco-mail pictograms, or Deco-mail pictures.
Press i (Pl.Pic).
≥Press either m (Pre tab) or c (Next tab) and the content displayed
changes.
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User dictionary
Character Entry Settings
You can add frequently-used words to User Dictionary
Switch the insert/overwrite mode
≥When the readings of words are registered during character input, the words
are displayed in the candidate list.
m (Submenu) from character entry display
1 Character input 1 Overwrite/Insert
m (Submenu) from character entry display
1 Change settings 1 Dictionary
Prediction ON/OFF
Set whether to show conversion candidates when entering text.
Clear learning dictionary
m (Submenu) from character entry display
Clear the learning dictionary that displays conversion candidates
after recording characters you have entered, and return it to the
default state.
1 Character input 1 Prediction ON/OFF
Auto cursor
Set whether to automatically confirm test entered.
m (Submenu) from character entry display
1 Change settings 1 Others 1 Clear learning
dictionary
m (Submenu) from character entry display
1 Character input 1 Auto cursor
Reset settings
Return all settings related to character entry to the default state.
Prediction/Conversion
Set whether to display predicted conversion candidates and
related candidates in the candidate list after entering just a few
characters.
m (Submenu) from character entry display
1 Change settings 1 Others 1 Reset settings
m (Submenu) from character entry display
1 Change settings 1 Prediction/Conversion
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Initial Setting
docomo service setting display 1 Start setting
Check the item content 1 Agree
The Initial Setting display appears when you turn on the power of
this mobile phone for the first time after purchase. Follow the
instructions on the screen and operate.
≥The setting items can also be set from the menu function.
Initial setting display 1 Start settings
Set font size 1 Set key sounds
When the Software Update and the send device error information
confirmation display appears, you confirm information and press “OK”.
Follow the on screen instructions to set 1 OK
Set the following items.
≥d ACCOUNT
≥docomo apps password
≥docomo location information
≥Remote initialization service
Information
≥If there are items that were not set, the initial settings display appears each
time the power is turned on.
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Shortcut
Multitask
Open the shortcut list with the function being used still open, and
you can change a variety of settings and start functions.
Start a function while you are using another function and switch
between functions that are running.
You can also display the Stand-by display without closing
functions.
In the Stand-by display or while using a function
1x
Shortcut list appears.
In the Stand-by display or while using a function
1 x (for at least one second)
A list of functions currently running is displayed.
Select an item, and press Oo (Select)
Settings are changed each time you press Oo (Select).
≥You can select by pressing the numeric key corresponding to the item
number.
≥Depending on the item, change settings by pressing c (Setting).
≥If you select “Capture”, the screen prior to opening the shortcut list is
captured as an image.
Switch to another function that is running
Select a function, and press Oo (Select).
Close a function that is running
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Select a function to end, and press c (ONE END).
≥To close all functions, press i (ALL END).
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Starting the other function
Press m (MENU).
Select the function you want to start from the main menu.
Display the Stand-by display
Press l (Stand-by).
≥If currently in a call, the call screen is displayed.
Information
≥Depending on the function, it may not be displayed on the multitask screen.
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Call
Information
≥VoLTE enables high-quality voice calls.
≥VoLTE can be used when you and the other party meet the following
conditions.
- The models both support VoLTE
- Both are in areas supporting VoLTE
- The Preferred network mode※1 is “4G/3G(Auto)” and the Call mode
setting※2 is “VoLTE ON”
※1 *m 1 Settings 1 Network 1 Mobile network 1 Preferred network mode
You can use the phone and phonebook, and make settings for
voice/answering memo, operations available when calls are
received, etc.
Making a Call
Enter a phone number
※2 *m 1 Phone 1 Call log/Call settings 1 Other settigs 1 Call mode
setting
≥Always enter the city code, even when it is a local number.
≥To store the entered phone number in the Phonebook, press Oo
(Register).
≥You can set to notify/not to notify the other party of your phone number
≥for each call by adding “186”/“184” to the head of the phone number.
Entering Push Signals
Push signals are used for operating home answer phone or for
using services such as ticket reservation and bank balance check.
If you use “ , ” (2-second pause) or “ ; ” (wait) when using a service
requiring an additional number to be input during call, you can
input both the phone number and additional number and make a
call.
2-second pause
After the phone number has been dialed, the mobile phone calls the additional
number automatically after a 2-second pause.
Press d
To end the call, Press h
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Enter phone number 1 s (for at least one second)
“ , ” is entered.
Enter push signals to transmit 1 d
Push signals are automatically transmitted about two seconds after
connection is made.
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Emergency Call
After the phone number has been dialed, the mobile phone stands by
automatically, and a message as to whether the additional number is to be
called or not is displayed. When you select “Yes”, the additional number is
called.
Emergency Calls
Calls to police
Enter phone number 1 a (for at least one second)
“ ; ” is entered.
119
Calls for accidents at sea
118
This mobile phone supports “Emergency Location Report”.
When you make an emergency call such as at 110/119/118, information
about the place where you are dialing from (location information) is
automatically notified to emergency-response agencies such as police
stations. It might happen that your correct location is not detected by
emergency-response agencies depending on the location you dial from or
radio wave conditions.
When you do not notify your phone number such as by adding “184” by every
call, your location information and phone number are not notified. However,
when an emergency-response agency has judged that the location
information and phone number should be detected because of emergency
priority such as for protection of human life, it might get accurate location
information by location positioning using GPS and phone number regardless
of your setting.
Areas and timing “Emergency Location Report” introduced vary depending
on the preparation of respective emergency-response agencies.
≥In Japan, you cannot make a call to the emergency number (110, 119 or 118)
when a docomo nano UIM card is not inserted, while the PIN code is locked,
from the PUK (PIN Unlock Key) entry screen or from the password entry
screen for decrypting the storage.
≥When you make a call at 110/119/118 from this mobile phone, tell an
operator that you are calling from a mobile phone and let them know your
phone number, and then clearly tell where you are currently around, so that
police/fire station can make a confirmation call to your mobile phone. In
addition, stay at the current location while talking preventing the call from
being disconnected. Do not turn off the power immediately, and make sure to
place your phone standby for at least 10 minutes after the call.
Select “Yes” during a call
Speed Dial
≥Register a Phonebook in advance. (See page 54)
Registering speed dial
m 1 Phone 1 Speed dial setting
Select [Unregistered] 1 Select a Phonebook
Dialing with speed dial
Calls to fire station and ambulance
Information
Enter push signals to transmit 1 d
You can make a call quickly to the other party who is registered to
the speed dial.
Phone number
110
Enter a number of speed dial (0 - 9) 1 d
≥If multiple phone numbers are registered in a Phonebook, a screen for
selecting call number appears.
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When calling to a mobile phone
≥You might not be connected to regional police/fire station depending on the
area where you are calling from.
≥When you make a call to the emergency number (110, 119 or 118) while
Reject call setting is set, items of Reject call setting are set to “OFF”.
≥Even with “Restrict calls” enabled, when you make call to emergency number
(110, 119 or 118), the handset accepts incoming calls from the other party
who is not registered in the phonebook for approximately 5 minutes in order
to receive callback from the agency. That includes when you make a call to
emergency number (110, 119 or 118) with prefix “184” or “186” registered in
the phonebook.
≥Emergency calls may not be available in some networks.
0 (for at least one second) 1 Country code
1 Destination mobile phone number 1 d
≥You can enter “+” by pressing and holding 0 for at least one second.
Information
≥When the area code (city code) begins with “0”, enter the area code without
“0” at the beginning. However, include “0” when making a call to some
countries or regions such as Italy.
≥Alternatively, enter “009130-010” as usual or “010” instead of “+”.
Receiving a Call
International Call (WORLD CALL)
WORLD CALL is an international calling service available from
DOCOMO mobile phones in Japan.
≥You can make calls to land-lines and mobile phones in countries and regions
to which you can make international calls.
≥For details about the countries you can contact and international
communications companies, refer to the DOCOMO website.
≥Charges for WORLD CALL will be included with your monthly call charge
invoice.
≥There are no fees for applying for the service and there are no monthly
charges for this service.
≥The caller ID may not be notified or displayed correctly depending on
overseas carriers. In this case, making a call with incoming call history is not
available.
When a call is received, the ringtone sounds and
the incoming lamp flashes
≥When you select “Reject call” from the submenu, the call is rejected.
When you select “Reject call with SMS”, the call is rejected and an SMS
is sent.
When calling to a land-line phone
0 (for at least one second) 1 Country code
1 Area code (city code) 1 Destination phone
number 1 d
≥You can enter “+” by pressing and holding 0 for at least one second.
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Press d to answer the call
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To end the call, Press h
Operations During a Call
You can carry out operations such as using the voice memo and
adjusting the earpiece volume according to the usage condition
during a call.
Adjusting Ring Volume
Incoming call 1 Use Bo to adjust the ring volume

Missed Calls

When you cannot answer an incoming call (missed call), the
notification icon “
” appears on the Stand-by display. Select
the icon to check the incoming call history.
Oo 1 Select a “

”


Anshin Answer
1Phone number
The phone number or the name of the person making the call when the person’s
phone number is registered in your phonebook is displayed.
2Submenu
You can review the redial/call history, record voice memos, etc.
3Phonebook
The phonebook is displayed.
4During a call with VoLTE
5Call quality
The call quality settings are displayed.
6Hands-free
Turn hands-free on or off.
≥Speak into the mobile phone within a distance of about 50 cm.
7Mute
Turn muting on or off.
8Hold
Turn hold on or off.
This feature allows you to play a message asking the caller for
their name when you receive a call and you can answer the call
after you have confirmed their voice.
Pressing i (Anshin) incoming call
When taking the call, press d. When rejecting the
call, press l (Reject).
When you press l (Reject), a response message particular to the caller
is played and then the call is ended.
Setting response message



m 1 Phone 1 Anshin answer settings
1 Response 1 Pattern 1 / Pattern 2
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Adjusting Earpiece Volume
Recording Voice Memo
Record the current conversation.
During call 1 Use Bo to adjust the earpiece volume
≥Each memo can be up to 60 minutes in length, and up to 10 memos can be
taken.
Call Quality
During call 1 Use Bo to adjust the Call quality
Redial / Call History
Adding a Call
Up to XX of the most recent history items are recorded.
Place a current voice call on hold and make a call to another party.
≥Subscription to Call Waiting Service is required to add a call.
Example: Displaying the phonebook to add a call
Press x during call
Press No
Press l (Submenu) during call 1 Search contacts
≥Press Co to show the call history screen and press Vo to show the
redial history screen.
≥Press d to make a call.
≥As for Group list, selecting a group is required.
≥Press i to switch between the redial and call history.
Select a contact and press d

≥If multiple phone numbers are registered in a contact, a screen for
selecting call number appears.
≥To switch the party to call, during a call, press l (
).


Switching Voice Output
≥You can only operate when Bluetooth device is connected.
Press l (Submenu) during call 1 Switch to
terminal call / Switch to Bluetooth call
For Call history
1Date and time of outgoing/incoming call
2The other party’s name/phone number
3Missed call
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Select a history
Record Message / Voice Memo
≥To create/send mail: m (Submenu) 1 Create mail 1 Create mail
Make settings for record message, and play or delete record
messages and voice memos.
≥To create/send SMS: c (SMS) 1 Enter message
≥To make a call by setting condition such as caller ID notification:
m (Submenu) 1 Call option 1 Set each item 1 m (Call)
≥By setting a record message, an answering message is played when you can’t
answer the phone, allowing the caller to record a message, even if you haven’t
signed up for the Voice Mail Service.
Each message/memo can be up to 60 seconds in length, and up to 10 can be
recorded.
≥To check location: m (Submenu) 1 Verify location
- Packet communication fee is incurred for you to use the service.
≥To register to the phonebook: m (Submenu) 1 Register 1 Select the
registration destination 1 Set each item 1 c
■ Deleting redial/call history
Highlight a history from the redial list screen / call
m 1 Phone 1 Rec.msg./Voice memo 1 Select an
item
Voice memo list: Play or delete voice memos.
Record message list: Play or delete record messages.
≥Record messages can also be played back by selecting “
” in the
Stand-by display.
Record message setting: Make settings for operations of the record
message.
Response message setting: Make settings for the reply message of the
record message.
Response time: Set the response time for the record message.
history screen
m (Submenu) 1 Delete 1 Delete 1 1 OK
≥To delete a number of histories select “Delete selection”, to delete all
select “Delete all”.
Information
≥If the number of saved record messages exceeds the maximum number to
be saved, record messages which have been played are deleted from the
oldest one. If no record message has been played, the handset does not
answer calls by the record message.
≥If the number of saved voice memos exceeds the maximum number to be
saved, they are deleted from the oldest one.
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Call notification: Notify you of incoming call information with SMS.
English guidance: Play the guidance for setting each network service and
the voice guidance stating that the handset is outside the service
area etc. in English.
Remote operation: Operate Voice Mail Service, Call Forwarding Service,
etc. from a touch-tone land-line phone, pay phone, mobile phone
provided by DOCOMO, etc.
Pablic mode (power OFF): Play a message stating that you are unable to
answer because you are in a place that does not allow the use of
mobile phone and automatically disconnect the call when receiving a
call with the handset turned off.
Call Log / Call Settings
Make settings for docomo network services, calls, etc.
m 1 Phone 1 Call log/Call settings
Select an item
Network service: See page 52
Roaming settings: See page 121
Incoming call settings: See page 52
Outgoing call settings: See page 53
Other settings: See page 53
Incoming Call Settings
Network Service
m 1 Phone 1 Call log/Call settings 1 Network
service
Select an item
Voicemail service: A service to answer calls with a reply message and
record callers’ messages for you.
Call forwarding service: A service to forward calls.
Call waiting: A service to place the current call on hold and answer a new
incoming call when receiving a call during another call.
Caller ID notification: Display your phone number on the other party’s
phone when you make a call.
Block nuisance call: Register and reject phone numbers of “nuisance
calls” such as prank calls.
Caller ID request: Answer calls without notifications of phone number and
play the guidance for asking notifications of the numbers.
Second call settings: Set whether to notify you of another incoming call
during a call.
m 1 Phone 1 Call log/Call settings 1 Incoming
call settings
Select an item
Reject call setting: See page 52
Set ring start time: Set to sound ringtone after specified seconds have
passed when incoming a call from the other party who is not
registered to the phonebook.
Rejection SMS: Edit the SMS message used to respond when rejecting a
call.
Reject call setting
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Reject call setting screen 1 Reject call setting
1 Reject call setting 1 ON
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Select an item
Call time
Reject unregistered call: Set to reject incoming calls from callers not
registered in the phonebook.
Reject anonymous call: Set to reject incoming calls from callers not
notifying their phone numbers.
Reject payphone call: Set to reject incoming calls from pay phones.
Reject unknown call: Set to reject incoming calls from callers whose
phone numbers cannot be notified.
Cumulated call time: Cumulated call time can be displayed.
Reset cumulated call time: Reset the cumulated call time.
Auto-reset: Set whether to automatically reset the cumulated call time on
the first day of every month.
Contact docomo
Outgoing Call Settings
Call time screen 1 Select an item
m 1 Phone 1 Call log/Call settings 1 Outgoing
call settings
Select an item
Sub address settings: Make settings whether to enable call up of
particular telephones or data terminals by recognizing the part after
the “:” in the telephone number as a sub-address.
Prefix settings: Register prefix numbers such as “186” or “184” to add
when making a call.
Contact docomo screen 1 Select an item
ドコモ故障問合せ (Malfunction inquiries to DOCOMO): Make a call to
docomo malfunction inquiries.
ドコモ総合案内・受付 (General inquiries to DOCOMO): Make a call to
docomo general inquiries.
海外からのお問合せ (Inquiries from overseas): Make a call to docomo
from outside of Japan.
Other Settings
m 1 Phone 1 Call log/Call settings 1 Other
settings
Select an item
Call mode settings: Set the preferred network mode when making calls.
Call time: See page 53.
Band expansion processing: Improve the clarity of voices during calls.
Contact docomo: See page 53.
Open source licenses: Open source licenses can be displayed.
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Searching Phonebook
Phonebook
You can manage contacts.
Registering Phonebook
m 1 Phone 1 Phonebook 1 Add to Phonebook
Press Zo
The phonebook search screen is displayed.
≥When the confirmation screen for use of cloud appears, read the content
and then select [Use]/[Not use].
Switching display method
Add new contact / Add to the existing contact
Set each item
First name: Rejister a first name.
Last name: Rejister a last name.
Phone: Register a phone type and phone number.
Mail: Register a mail address type and mail address.
Favorites: Register to favorite.
Group: Register to group.
Ringtone: Set a ringtone.
Event: Register a birthday, anniversary, etc.
Address: Register a postal code and address.
Memo: Register a memo.
Nickname: Register a nickname.
Organization: Register an organization.
Website: Register a URL.
Picture: Register a picture.
Press c (
Press Zo
≥As for Group list, selecting a group is required.
m (Submenu) 1 Verify/setting 1 Switch display
method
Highlight a display method and press m (
Checking/Using Phonebook
You can call up registered contacts to make calls and send mails.
m 1 Phone 1 Phonebook 1 Search contacts




Contact list
Group list
1Index tab
2Contacts
3Group name
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Select a phonebook
Deleting Phonebook
Making a call
Select a phone number from the contact detail
screen and press Oo (Dial)
≥To delete selected items, select a “Delete selection”. To delete all
contacts, select a “Delete all”.
Backing up/Restoring Phonebook
Select a phone number from the contact detail
screen and press c (SMS) 1 Enter message
1c(
Select a mail address from the contact detail screen
1 c(
Press m (Submenu) from the contact list screen
1 SD/SIM card/common 1 Select an item
Backup/restore to SD card: See page 87
Restore from SIM card: Import contacts from SIM card.
Send all data (common): Send contact by mail, or via Bluetooth
communication.
Creating/Sending mail
and press m (Submenu) 1 Delete contact
1 Delete 1 1 OK
Creating/Sending SMS
Highlight a phonebook from the contact list screen
)
Editing phonebook
Press m (Submenu) from the contact detail screen
1 Edit contact
For registration contents,see page 54.
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Using Groups
Information
≥You cannot change group name, delete group, etc. of [No group set] and
[Favorites].
m 1 Phone 1 Phonebook 1 Group list
If “Switch display method” is set to “Group list”, this is also displayed if Zo
is pressed in the Stand-by display.
Use groups



1Group
2Group name
3Number of contacts registered in the group
Editing groups
Press m (Submenu) from the group list screen
1 Add group 1 Enter group name 1 OK
≥To chenge group name, highlight a group from the group list screen and
press m (Submenu) 1 Chg. group name 1 Enter group name 1 OK
≥To delete group, highlight a group from the group list screen and press
m (Submenu) 1 Delete group 1 OK
≥To sorting order group, highlight a group from the group list screen and
press m (Submenu) 1 Move the display position up/Move the display
position down
Registering/Canceling group
Select a group to be registered/canceled from the
group list screen and press m (Submenu) 1 Add,
delete to group 1 Select a name 1 c (
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Mail/Web Browser
Use docomo mail or SMS to send/receive messages, and use the
web browser to view web pages.
docomo mail
You can send and receive mails using mail address of DOCOMO
(@docomo .ne.jp). Mail sent and received is stored on the docomo
mail server, so you can easily migrate data when you change
handsets or restore data if you lose your mobile phone.
Furthermore, by using a d account, you can use the same mail
address on multiple devices, such as tablets and PCs, to send,
receive, and view your email.
Select the text field 1 Enter text
Press c (Send)
Mail will be sent.
≥To save as draft, Press l (Save).
■ Attachment file
Attach images, videos, etc. to docomo mail to send.
≥Some files cannot be attached depending on the file format.
≥For details on docomo mail, refer to DOCOMO website.
≥When you use for the first time, read “ソフトウェア使用許諾誓約書 (Software
License Pledge)” (Japanese only), then select “同意する (Agree)” (if “クラウド
利用許諾誓約書 (Cloud License Pledge)” (Japanese only) appears, read it and
select “同意する (Agree)”). When “Welcome to docomo mail” screen is
displayed, press c (
).
Creating/sending docomo mail
Select the subject field 1 Enter a subject
l 1 Create new mail
Select the attachment field from mail creation
screen
Select an item
Picture/Image:Attach images you have taken yourself or downloaded.
Video:Attach a video.
Phonebook:Attach a contact registered in the phonebook.
Run camera: Start the camera and take a picture.
Other files:Attach a file saved on the handset memory or on the microSD
card.
■ Adding an attachment file
Select an attachment field from mail creation screen
Select an attachment file 1 i (Delete)
Select the destination field 1 Select an item
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Decorating message (Deco-mail)
SMS
You can change the color or size of characters or background color, or insert
images or Deco-mail pictograms.
You can send and receive text messages with mobile phone
numbers serving as destinations.
Select the text field from mail creation screen
※ For details on the number of characters which can be sent and received etc.,
refer to “Short Message Service (SMS)” on the DOCOMO website.
≥You can exchange messages (SMS) with subscribers of overseas operators.
For available countries and overseas operators, refer to DOCOMO website.
m (Submenu) 1 Decorate 1 Select a decoration
method
Receiving docomo mail
docomo mail is automatically received.
When you receive a new docomo mail, “
displayed in the status bar, “
” is
)
≥To send a message (SMS) to a subscriber of an overseas operator, enter “+”
(Press *0 for at least one second) followed by “country code” and “the other
party’s mobile phone number”. If the mobile phone number starts with “0”,
omit “0”. Alternatively, enter “010” followed by “country code” and “the other
party’s mobile phone number”. (To reply to an SMS received from outside of
Japan, enter “010”.)
≥If special characters have been inserted in the body of the message, they
may be replaced with spaces.
≥SMS cannot be sent when “186” or “184” is added.
≥If you want to make settings not to receive mail automatically, select
“Check every day” or “OFF” in l 1 Mail 1 Communication settings
1 Automatic settings.
Select the “
c 1 Enter a recipient and message 1 c(
Information
” is displayed
from Stand-by display
m 1 Mail 1 SMS
” from Stand-by display
Checking new mails/SMS
You can retrieve new docomo mail or SMS that is sent when you are out of
service area, this mobile phone is turned off, etc. from the center.
Press l (for at least one second)
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Displaying SMS
m 1 Mail 1 SMS
Select a thread
≥To delete a thread, press “m (
to delete c (
) 1 Yes”.
) 1 Delete SMS 1 Select thread
Messages are grouped into threads according to their destinations/senders
and displayed.








1Destination/Sender
2Message
3Date and time of the message exchange
1Image
≥Displayed if an image of the other party is registered in the phonebook.
2Number of unread messages
3Destination/Sender
4Number of messages in thread
5Date and time of the message exchange
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Check the message
≥To reply, select the body text field and enter your message.
≥To forward, select the message to forward, m (
) 1 Forward,
then enter the address and message.
≥To delete, select the message to delete, m (
) 1 Yes.
Mail/Web Browser
Setting SMS
Web Browser
m 1 Mail 1 SMS
You can display websites via packet communication.
≥Websites may not be displayed correctly.
m(
dmenu
) 1 Settings 1 Select an item
In dmenu, you can easily access websites recommended by
DOCOMO or the user support.
Change SMS app:Change the app used to receive and send SMS.
Delete old message: When the number of saved messages reaches its
limit, old messages are automatically deleted.
Limited number of text message: Set the number of messages to be
saved by thread.
Delivery Report : Notify you that sent messages have been received
every time a message is received.
Message of SIM card: Manage messages saved on the docomo nano
UIM card.
Notification: Notify you that messages have been received on the status
bar.
Ring tone: Set the ringtone when a message is received.
Vibration: Set the vibrator when a message is received.
i 1 dmenu/Search
Web browser activates and “dmenu” is displayed.
≥When confirm screen appears, read the content and then select “Yes”.
Information
≥To use the dmenu, you need a internet connection via packet communication
(LTE/3G) or Wi-Fi.
≥You are charged separately a packet communication fee for connecting to
dmenu.
≥Websites introduced on dmenu include charged ones.
Operations on websites
≥To reload/stop web page: m (Submenu) 1 Reload / Stop
≥To zoom in/out: m (Submenu) 1 Zoom 1 No 1 Oo
Alternatively, press 3/1 to adjust.
Information

≥When you send a message to mobile phones of other carriers, the notification
for confirming that it has been received may not be sent to you.
≥To change font size: m (Submenu) 1 Font Size 1 No 1 Oo
Alternatively, press 4/6 to adjust.
≥To display web page infomation: m (Submenu) 1 Page info
≥To display help: m (Submenu) 1 Help
Searching websites
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Select the search field 1 Enter a keyword 1 検索
(Search)
Mail/Web Browser
Opening new tabs
Using links
Press m (Submenu) from the website screen
Open a selected link page in a new tab, or save the link.
1 New tab
≥When several tabs are opened, press m (Submemu) 1 Tab list 1 m
(Submenu) 1 New tab
≥To switch tabs, press m (Submemu) 1 Tab list 1 Select a tab
≥To close tabs, press m (Submemu) 1 Tab list 1 c (Close)
Input URL/Search
Press m (Submenu) from the website screen
1 Find on page 1 Search by entering the keyword
Using Bookmarks
Enter URL or keyword
Saving bookmark
≥To search by entering keywords, use the search engine set in “Set
search engine” of “Advanced” in web settings.
Press m (Submenu) from the website screen
Press m (Submenu) from the website screen
1 Add bookmark 1 c (Save)
Displaying websites by bookmarks
1 Save images 1 Select a image
Copying text
Press m (Submenu) from the website screen
1 Input URL/Search
Saving images
Open in new tab / Save link / Copy URL
Searching words in web page
Directly input URL to display a website. Also, enter a keyword to search web
page information.
Select a link from the website screen 1 m
(Submenu) 1 This link
Press m (Submenu) from the website screen
1 Text Copy 1 Select a start position 1 Select a
i 1 Bookmark 1 Select a bookmark
≥When confirm screen appears, read the content and then select “Yes”.
≥Alternatively, press m (Submenu) from the website screen
1 Bookmark list.
Using Site Viewing History
end position
i 1 Site viewing history 1 Select a day of
viewing or “Most visited” 1 Select a history
≥When confirm screen appears, read the content and then select “Yes”.
≥Alternatively, press m (Submenu) from the website screen 1 History.
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Google Search
Enter URL or a keyword to search websites.
i 1 Google Search 1 Select the search box
1 enter a keyword/URL 1
≥When confirm screen appears, read the content and then select “Yes”.
Start Browser
You can access the page set in “Home page setting” of web
settings.
i 1 Start Browser
≥When confirm screen appears, read the content and then select “Yes”.
≥Alternatively, press m (Submenu) from the website screen 1 Home
page.
Web Settings
i 1 Web settings 1 Select an item
Cursor Setting: Set whether to show the cursor.
Home page setting: Set home page.
Load images: Set whether to display images on a web page.
Download data to: Set saving destination for downloaded files.
Privacy & security: Set functions using viewing information for the
purpose of convenience improvement.
Accessibility: Set text scaling and minimum font size.
Advanced: Set information used for the purpose of convenience
improvement.
≥Alternatively, press m (Submenu) from the website screen 1 Settings.
Displaying Download History
Check history of downloaded images etc.
Press m (Submenu) from the website screen
1 Downloads 1 Select a history
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■ Copyright and Portrait Right
The contents you have obtained by capturing with the camera of this product
or by downloading from websites on the Internet, or those preinstalled in this
product, such as text, images, videos, music and software, are protected by
the copyright law. Therefore, you have no right to copy, modify, transmit to the
public, divert or distribute the copyrighted contents without permission of the
copyright holder, except when the copy or quote is for personal use that is
allowed under the copyright law.
Note that it may be prohibited to capture or record some live shows,
performances or exhibitions even for personal use.
Refrain from taking portraits of other people using this product without their
consent, and from publishing shot portraits of other people by uploading to
websites, etc. without their consent, as these may constitute infringements of
portrait rights.
≥If you make any misconduct that creates a public nuisance by using this
device, you are punishable under laws or ordinances (e.g. ordinance against
disturbing the peace).
Precautions for Use
Precautions when Taking Photos
≥Ensure the lens is clean before shooting. If it is not, clean up with soft cloth.
Any dirt on the lens such as fingerprint or oil content may cause defocusing or
dots in still images and videos.
≥When shooting, take care not to cover the lens with your fingers, hair or
straps.
≥When shooting, stabilize this mobile phone securely. Jiggling may cause
defocus. Be careful not to jiggle especially in a poor light.
≥Do not leave the lens in direct sunlight. Otherwise, discoloration and seizing of
elements may occur.
≥Shooting under illumination flickering at high frequencies - fluorescent lamp,
mercury lamp and sodium lamp etc. - may cause "flicker phenomenon" that
striped pattern is displayed as flowing up/down or right/left in a picture.
Further, coloration may be odd depending on shooting timing.
≥When in images of any object containing extremely bright part such as a part
reflecting sunlight, black spots may be displayed on the bright part. This is no
fault.
≥Colors and brightness of images taken by the camera may be different from
actual objects.
≥If the battery level is low, you might not be able to save shot still images or
videos.
≥There is certain time lag between pressing Oo (Shutter) and shooting.
Therefore, in still images, fast moving object may not be the place where it
was when Oo (Shutter) is pressed.
≥Do not remove the microSD card while writing to the microSD card. This can
damage the mobile phone or microSD card.
≥In cases where the power is turned off while saving a file, for example, files
may be incompletely saved.
≥If the battery pack is removed while a saving to the handset memory or a
microSD card, the data will be unconfirmed.
≥Obtain a microSD card separately if you don’t have one. (See page 104)
■ Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you when
shooting and sending photos using camera-equipped mobile phones.
Information
≥The camera closes automatically if you do not operate in the shooting screen
for about one minute.
≥The call/charging indicator flashes while the camera is on or when shooting
or recording. You cannot turn this off.
≥You cannot change the volume of the shutter sound or turn it off.
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Camera
Viewing Shooting Screen
Shooting Still Images
    



Press c
Point the camera at the subject
To adjust the brightness: Bo
To zoom: No
To display the setting menu: m (Settings)
To lock the focus: i (Focus)
To display a shot still image: l (Play)

To change the shooting mode: c (Mode) 1 Still mode / Video mode /
Barcode reader
1Resolution
2Focus mode
3Self timer
4Number of remaining recordable still images/recordable time
5Location information
6Store in
7Battery level
8Shooting mode
9Brightness adjustment
:Zoom
;Orientation
Press Oo (Shutter)
The shutter sounds and the shot still iamge is saved.
Shooting Size
■ Still Image
5M: 1944 x 2592
3.7M Wide: 1458 x 2592
Stand-by: 480 x 854
VGA: 480 x 640
■ Video
HD: 720 x 1280
VGA: 480 x 640
QVGA: 240 x 320
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Camera
Shooting Videos
Setting for Shooting
m 1 Camera/TV/Music 1 Video
Point the camera at the subject.
To adjust the brightness: Bo
To zoom: No
To display the setting menu: m (Settings)
To display a shot video: l (Play)
To change the shooting mode: c (Mode) 1 Still mode / Video mode /
Barcode reader
Press m (Settings) from the shooting screen
Select an item.
Resolution: Set the shooting size.
Focus mode: Set the focus.
Self-timer: Set the self-timer.
Disp.: Set whether to display icons and guideline on the shooting screen.
Location info: Set whether to attach the location information.
Store in: Set the save destination.
Press Oo (Start)
The recording start sound is generated and video shooting starts.
Press Oo (Stop)
The recording end sound is generated and the shot video is saved.
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Camera
2
Bar Code Reader
Fit a code to the guide frame.
You can use the camera to scan JAN codes or QR codes, and store
them as fi les.
From the scanned data, you can make calls, compose mail
messages, access Internet websites, and so on.
■ JAN code
≥JAN code is a bar code expressing a number with the vertical lines of different
width.
≥The camera can scan JAN8 and JAN13 codes.
■ QR code
≥QR code is one of the two-dimensional codes that denotes data in the vertical
and horizontal directions.
≥Scan the code as large as possible within the guide frame.
≥Autofocus works when you scan the code about 10 cm or more away
from it. When you scan the code in the out-of-focus state, the recognition
rate lowers.
≥Hold the camera in parallel with the code when you scan.
≥The bar code reader closes if you do not operate in the scanning screen
for about one minute.
≥m (History) is displayed if there is a scanning history.
≥When scanning is complete, completion sound is heard and the scan
result screen is displayed.
≥Some QR codes require of multiple divided data scanning (up to 16
codes) to merge them into one. Repeat the operation until all data is
scanned. The scan result is displayed.
Scan a Code
m 1 Camera/TV/Music 1 Barcode Reader
To adjust the focus: Oo (AF)
To change the shooting mode: c (Mode) 1 Still mode / Video mode /
Barcode reader
Use the scan result.
≥When a phone number, URL, or mail address is scanned, select the scan
result to use.
≥You can copy the scan results by pressing m (Copy).
Information
≥Scanning may fail depending on condition such as scratch, dirt, damage,
print quality, light reflection, or QR code version.
≥Scanning may fail depending on bard code type or size.
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Camera
Tools/Applications
Registering the Destination
Register the destination to send the Mimamori-Mail.
Up to 3 users can be registered.
Mimamori-Mail
The number of times that opened this mobile phone, the step
count, and battery level are recorded. Then a SMS that recorded
them is automatically sent to the registered destination on the set
time.
You can know the usage situation of families and children who live
away every day by receiving the Mimamori-Mail.
Security Code 1 Destination Setting
≥“Trial” is displayed for destinations with the telephone number registered.
When you press l (Trial), the screen for creating the SMS with the
usage situation in it is displayed, then you can send it by pressing c
(Send).
≥Mimamori-Mail can be sent to three destinations at once.
≥The usage situation described in the Mimamori-Mail starts at Midnight on that
day until the time it is sent. The difference from the previous send is not
included. (The “Battery level” is the battery level when the Mimamori-Mail is
sent.)
The usage situation from the sending time until 23:59 is not included in the
Mimamori-Mail for the next day.
≥If the battery pack is removed, the usage situation described in the
Mimamori-Mail sent on the day the battery pack was removed may be different
from the actual situation.
≥The mail transmission screen is not displayed when the Mimamori-Mail is
sent.
Select a “Not Registered” 1 Enter the phone
number
≥You can also press m (Sub Menu) to retrieve phone numbers from your
phonebook.
≥To delete a registered destination, press m (Sub Menu) and select “1
Delete”.
Information
≥Even if you edit the SMS generated by pressing *l (Trial), the
Mimamori-Mail actually sent will not have this content reflected in it.
≥If you registered a telephone number from the phonebook, the number
registered in this function is not updated if you change the number in the
phonebook entry. To change the registered telephone number, register it
again.
≥If all destinations are deleted, “Time Setting” turns OFF.
Registering the User Name
Register the name of the user to display in the Mimamori-Mail.
m 1 Mail 1 Mimamori mail settings
1 MimamoriMail Settings 1 Enter your Terminal
m 1 Mail 1 Mimamori mail settings
1 MimamoriMail Settings 1 Enter your Terminal
Security Code 1 User Name 1 Enter the user name
Information
≥If a name for the user is not registered when the Mimamori-Mail is sent, “null”
is displayed.
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Tools/Applications
Setting Transmission Time
Checking Record
Register the time and interval for sending the Mimamori-Mail.
Mimamori-Mail records for the past seven days are displayed. You
can check whether mail messages had been sent correctly to each
destination.
m 1 Mail 1 Mimamori mail settings
1 MimamoriMail Settings 1 Enter your Terminal
Security Code 1 Time Setting
≥When the time has been set, you can turn the setting ON or OFF by
pressing c (ON/OFF).
m 1 Mail 1 Mimamori mail settings
1 MimamoriMail History Confirmation
Sending Time 1 Enter a time
Switch the ON/OFF by pressing c (ON/OFF)
≥When the pedometer is set to OFF, a screen is displayed asking if you
want to turn it ON.
OK: Mail successfully sent
NG: Mail failed to be sent, due to communication error etc.
Unsendable: Mail failed to be sent for out-of-service-area or a function
running
Sending Interval 1 EVERY DAY / Day Selection
When Receiving a Mimamori-Mail
Information
≥If the address for “Destination Setting” is “Not Registered”, “Sending Time”
cannot be set to “ON”.
The Mimamori-Mail includes the registered user name, the date and time sent,
and the usage situation of the mobile phone.
Information
≥The “number of times opened” in the Mimamori-Mail may not be the same as
the actual number of times if the mobile phone is opened and closed in quick
succession.
≥If the pedometer is OFF, the number of paces shown in the Mimamori-Mail
will be shown as “Pedometer OFF”.
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Tools/Applications
2
1Seg
1Seg is a terrestrial digital broadcasting service for mobile
devices, enabling the reception of video and audio.
For details on the “1Seg” service, browse the following website.
The Association for Promotion of Advanced Broadcasting
Services:
(http://www.apab.or.jp/)
Activate 1Seg: See page 70.
Select channel list: Display the channel list and set the station to receive.
You can edit titles and delete with m (Submenu).
Channel setting: See page 69.
Operation guide: Display the 1Seg operation guide.
Creating Channel Lists
To watch 1Seg, you need to create one or more channel lists and
select one in advance.
■ Using 1Seg
1Seg is a service provided by television entrepreneurs (broadcasting stations).
You are not charged a communication fee for receiving video and audio. For
about fee charged by NHK, contact NHK.
≥You can register up to 10 channel lists.
≥Create channel lists within a terrestrial digital TV broadcasting service area.
■ Broadcasting waves
1Seg, one of the broadcasting services, is transmitted using a different radio
wave (broadcasting wave) from that used for LTE services and FOMA services.
Therefore, 1Seg cannot be received in places where broadcasting wave cannot
reach or during hours in which 1Seg broadcasting service is suspended,
regardless of whether you are in the LTE service area and FOMA service area.
Furthermore, even in the terrestrial digital TV broadcasting service area,
reception may be poor or impossible in such places as listed below:
≥Places away from radio towers transmitting broadcasting waves
≥Places where radio waves are interrupted by land features or buildings such
as in mountains and beside a tall building
≥Places where radio waves are weak or cannot reach such as in tunnels,
underground malls and recesses inside a building
Reception may also be improved by changing the mobile phone direction or
moving to a different place.
Select an item
m 1 Camera/TV/Music 1 TV (1seg)
Channel setting
Select an item.
Tune services: Select an area in which you watch 1Seg from the area list
to register a channel list.
Setting from my location: Search for available channels in the current
location and register detected channels to the channel list.
Reset channel setting: Delete all channel lists to reset to the blank state.
m 1 Camera/TV/Music 1 TV (1seg)
≥It also starts if you press and hold c for one second or more.
≥If no channels have been set, then the channel list creation screen is
displayed.
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Tools/Applications
The operation on the viewer screen
Watching 1Seg
Sound volume adjustment: No
m 1 Camera/TV/Music 1 TV (1seg)
Channel switch: Bo/0-9, a, s
Channel search: Bo (for at least one second)
Full-screen display: l (Full)
End 1Seg: h
Activate 1Seg.
Submenu on the viewer screen
≥Menu items may vary by usage function or condition.
Viewer screen





1Video
2Program information
3Caption
4Off timer
5Channel (Remote-control number)
6Airwave Reception Level (estimate)
The reception level is displayed between “
” and “
”.
“
“ appears out of the broadcasting area.
7Receiving caption information
“
” is displayed if caption information is being received.
Information
Press m (Submenu) from the viewer screen
Select an item.
Channel info: Display the remote-control number and channel name.
Set or delete the remote-control number from m (Submenu).
Display program info: Information about the program you are watching is
displayed.
Select channel list: Display the channel list and set the station to receive.
You can edit titles and delete with m (Submenu).
Channel setting: See page 69
Add to channel list: Add the currently viewing channel to the channel list.
Caption setting: Turn caption display ON/OFF.
Off timer: Set the timer for existing 1Seg automatically.
Main/Sub sound: Set the main and sub audio to output.
Switch audio data: Set the audio 1 or 2 to output.
Tune physical channel: Directly select a channel (remote-control
number).
Tune services: Select a service to watch when more than one service
(program) is broadcasted from the same channel.
≥If you receive a call while watching 1Seg, 1Seg will resume after the call is
terminated.
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Tools/Applications
2
Music
Select music data
 
Play music data saved on the handset memory and microSD card.
≥The followings are the main file formats of playable music data.
AAC、

■ Handling music fi les
You can use music fi les saved on the microSD card for personal use only.
Before using, give enough consideration not to infringe on the third party’s
intellectual property rights or other rights such as copyright.



m 1 Camera/TV/Music 1 Music



1Jacket image
2Title
3Album name
4Artist name
5Playback time
6Shuffle
: Shuffle OFF / : Shuffle ON
7Repeat
: Repeat one song / : Repeat all songs /
8 : Playing / : Paused
9Total playback time


1Category
≥Use No to switch category.
2Title/Artist name/Album name
3Music data being played/paused.
4Total playback time


: Repeat OFF
Operations while playing music
Sound volume adjustment: Bo
Play previous music※ / cue: Co
Play next music: Vo
Search (fast rewind): Press and hold Co
Search (fast forward): Press and hold Vo
※ When the playback time is approximately 0 second, the previous music is
played.
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Tools/Applications
Submenu operations for music list screen
Playlists
≥Menu items may vary by usage function or condition.
Creating a playlist
Press m (Submenu) from the music list screen
Select the music you want to add to the playlist in
the music list screen, and then m (Submenu)
1 Add to playlist
Select an item
Play all: Play all displayed music.
Shuffle all: Shuffle and play all displayed music.
Save as playlist: Save the currently displayed music to a new playlist.
Play: Play music.
Add to playlist: See page 72
Remove from list: Remove music from a playlist.
Set as ringtone: Set music as ringtone.
Delete: Delete music.
Search: Search music with the web browser, or search within “Music” of
the mobile phone.
New 1 Enter a playlist name 1 Save
Editing a playlist name
Select a “Playlists” tab from music list screen
Highlight a playlist to be edited and press m
(Submenu) 1 Rename
Enter a playlist name 1 Save
Sorting music
Select a “Playlists” tab from music list screen
Select a playlist 1 Highlight a music to be sorted
and press c (Move) 1 Select the destination
1 c (Decide)
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Tools/Applications
Deleting a playlist
Osaifu-Keitai
Select a “Playlists” tab from music list screen
This function enables you to take advantage of “Osaifu-Keitai
compatible services” which can be used as payments or coupons
just by holding this mobile phone over a scanning device in a store
or other place or of “Kazashite-Link compatible services” which
can access information obtained by holding the phone up to home
electrical appliances or smart posters, etc.
You can save electronic money and points on the mobile phone or
a docomo nano UIM card, then check the balance on the screen.
Furthermore, by locking the Osaifu-Keitai feature, you can prevent
its use in the event of loss or theft.
For details on Osaifu-Keitai, refer to DOCOMO website.
Highlight a playlist to be deleted and press m
(Submenu) 1 Delete
≥To use the Osaifu-Keitai compatible service, you need to make settings on the
relevant website or by using the relevant application.
≥Trouble occurring in this mobile phone has the potential to cause the data※1
stored on the IC card or the data※2 stored on the docomo nano UIM card to
be lost or changed. (You cannot deposit your mobile phone at our hand for
repair, remaining data files on it. You are asked, as a rule, to delete them by
yourself.) For support such as reissue, restoration, temporal storage, and
transfer of data, consult the provider of your Osaifu-Keitai compatible service.
For your important data, be sure to use Osaifu-Keitai compatible service with
backup support.
≥Even when use of the docomo nano UIM card is to be continued after
changing models, you will need to install and setup the app of the provider of
the Osaifu-Keitai compatible service in order to use the Osaifu-Keitai
compatible service that uses the data on the docomo nano UIM card.
≥In any case including malfunction or model change, we cannot be held
responsible for the loss or deformation of data on the IC card and docomo
nano UIM card or other losses caused regarding Osaifu-Keitai compatible
services.
≥When your mobile phone is stolen or lost, immediately inquire of the provider
of your Osaifu-Keitai compatible service about the countermeasures.
※1 Data stored on the IC card which has been installed in a terminal
compatible with Osaifu-Keitai
※2 Data stored on a docomo nano UIM card
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Tools/Applications
≥It is possible to transfer data with the reading device without starting the
Osaifu-Keitai compatible app.
≥The function can be used when the power of the mobile phone is off, but it
may become unusable if the power is left off for a long time or if the battery
runs low on power.
≥The iC Transfer Service ended as of November 19, 2013.
Using Kazashite-Link Compatible Service
Using Osaifu-Keitai Compatible Service
To use the Osaifu-Keitai compatible service, you need to download
the Osaifu-Keitai compatible application from the Osaifu-Keitai
compatible site (in Japanese only) and then make necessary
settings. Some Osaifu-Keitai services may not require
downloading the Osaifu-Keitai compatible application.
m 1 Osaifu-Keitai
Select the service you want to use
m 1 Settings 1 Lock/security 1 NFC/
Osaifu-Keitai
Mark “Reader/Writer, P2P” checkbox
Place the f mark over the device containing an
NFC module or smart poster, etc.
Caution on holding your mobile phone over the other device
Bear in mind the following points when holding your mobile phone over the other
device such as a scanning device or a device containing an NFC module.
≥When placing the f mark over the other device, approach it slowly so that
they two do not meet with force.
≥Hold the f mark parallel to and in the center of the other device. If scanning
fails even when the f mark is held over the center of the other device, hold
your mobile phone a little further away or shift its position toward the left or
right or upward or downward.
≥Scanning may fail if there are any metal objects between the f mark and
other device. Furthermore, communication performance can also be adversely
affected when the phone is in a case or cover, so remove from the case or
cover if reading is not possible.
≥If the initial setting is not completed, the initial setting screen appears.
Perform the operations following the on-screen instructions.
≥First download the service site or the application that supports the
service, and then proceed with the settings.
Place the f mark of this mobile phone over a
scanning device
Place the f mark over
a scanning device.
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Tools/Applications
Setting NFC/Osaifu-Keitai Lock
i-concier
m 1 Settings 1 Lock/security 1 NFC/
i-concier is a service to support your everyday life, as if your
mobile phone were your own concierge, or personal assistant.
This service brings you information helpful in your daily life at
optimum times, for example weather warnings, train schedules,
and destinations for outings according to your own schedule,
where you live, and where you are presently.
Osaifu-Keitai
Select an item.
Reader/Writer, P2P: Allow IC card data transfers or data exchange when
touch on other devices.
Android Beam: Set whether to transfer app content to other NFC
compatible mobile phones.
≥For details on i-concier, refer to DOCOMO website.
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m 1 i-concier
Tools/Applications
P-SQUARE
i-channel
This service distributes information such as news and weather
forecast to i-channel mobile phones. The automatically received
latest information fl ows on the Stand-by display by tickers. You can
read it on the i-channel list by pressing r.
m 1 P-SQUARE
Further, two types of channels, “ベーシックチャネル (Basic channel)”
provided by DOCOMO and “おこのみチャネル (Optional channel)”
provided by IPs (Information Providers) are available. You are not
charged a packet communication fee for auto-updates of “ベーシック
チャネル (Basic channel)” information.
You are charged a packet communication fee for auto-updates of “お
このみチャネル (Optional channel)” information that will be available
by registering your favorite channels. Note that you are charged
separately a packet communication fee for browsing detailed
information for both “ベーシックチャネル (Basic channel)” and “おこ
のみチャネル (Optional channel)”. When you use the international
roaming service, you are charged a packet communication fee for
both auto-update and browsing detailed information.
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Press r.
Select an item (site link).
Tools/Applications
Map
Calculator
This function helps you when you are out and about, with maps,
shops and facilities searches, navigation and transit, and places
you have visited.
≥For details on map, refer to DOCOMO website.
m 1 Tools 1 Map
m 1 Tools 1 Calculator
Perform calculations.
Information
≥Results or history information may be deleted while calculator is activated in
the background.
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Tools/Applications
Stoppomg an alarm
Alarm
When the time for an alarm to ring arrives, alarm sound and
vibrator activates.
Activate an alarm tone or vibration at a specified time.
Registering an alarm
m 1 Tools 1 Alarm
≥If you have setup snooze, press Oo (Dismiss) 1 OK to dismiss the
snooze.
Sounding settings in the manner mode
Set a time 1 Set a each item 1 c (Rejist)
Adding an alarm
Press Oo (Dismiss).
Press m (Submenu) from alarm list screen 1 Add
Press m (Submenu) from alarm list screen
1 Settings
Rington in manner 1 Play / Not Play / Vibration
Deleting register destination
Set a time 1 Set each item 1 c (Rejist)
Information
Press m (Submenu) from alarm list screen
1 Delete alarms
≥To delete an item: Select a register distination from alarm list screen and
press m (Submenu) 1 Delete 1 OK
≥An alarm is not activated when the handset is turned off at the time for the
alarm to ring.
≥An alarm is not activated when the time for the alarm to ring arrives during a
call. Upon the end of the call, the alarm is activated.
≥When the time for an alarm to ring arrives while another alarm is ringing, the
former alarm is delayed. When the latter one stops or the duration has
elapsed, the delayed alarm starts to ring.
≥The alarm does not sound if Alarm volume is set to “Silent” or if you set
Setting for manner mode to “Not Play” while the manner mode is set.
Select an alarm 1 c (Delete) 1 OK
Setting/canceling alarm
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Select an alarm from alarm list screen and press
Oo (ON/OFF).
Tools/Applications
Operations on the Schedule Screen
Schedule
You can create or manage schedule.
m 1 Tools 1 Schedule
Check schedules.


Pless m (Submenu) from schedule screen.
Select an item.
Add: See page 79.
Previous: Move to the previous month.
Next: Move to the next month.
Jump to: Move to the specified date.
Conditions: Set the conditions for displaying the schedule.
To memo list: Display the memo list.
To i-sch list: Display the i-schedule list.
To i-concier: Display the i-concier list.
Delete all: Delete all schedule.
Settings: See page 80.
Registering Schedule
1Year and month
2Registered event
Press m (Submenu) from schedule screen 1 Add
Set each item 1 c (Save)
Deleting Schedule
Select the date from schedule screen 1 Highlight a
schedule and press m (Submenu) 1 Delete
1 Delete one / Delete selected / Delete all
≥To delete an item: Press m (Submenu) from schedule detail screen
1 Delete one
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Tools/Applications
Setting Schedule
Memo
Press m (Submenu) from schedule screen
Create and manage memos.
1 Settings
Checking Memos
Select an item.
“Today’s schedule” setting: Set whether to receive alerts about today’s
schedule.
Alarm: Set an alarm.
Update birthday data: Update birthday data.
Sync with cloud: Synchronize with the cloud.
Cloud setting: Set a cloud.
Help: Display help.
About: Display application information.
m 1 Tools 1 Memo
Select a memo.
Operations on the Memo List Screen
Press m (Submenu) from memo list screen
Select an item.
Add: See page 80.
Conditions: Set the conditions for displaying memos.
Display priority: Set the priority for displaying memos.
To schedule: Display the schedule screen.
To i-concier: Display the i-concier list.
Delete: See page 81.
Settings: See page 81.
Registering Memo
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m 1 Tools 1 Memo
c (Add) 1 Set each item.
Tools/Applications
Editing Memo
LINE
Press c (Edit) from memo detail screen.
LINE is a communication app with which you can enjoy messaging
or talking anywhere at any time.
≥To use LINE, register an account in advance. For details on how to use, refer
to LINE website.
Edit the contents.
Deleting Memo
Highlight a memo and press m (Submenu)
1 Delete 1 Delete one / Delete selected / Delete all
≥To delete an item: Press m (Submenu) from memo detail screen
1 Delete one
m 1 Tools 1 LINE
Top page of LINE appears.
≥When you use the app for the first time, the terms and conditions and
login screen appear. Confirm the content and follow the instructions on
the screen after this step.
≥Some functions such as games, etc. are not available for this mobile
phone.
Setting Memo
Press m (Submenu) from memo list screen
1 Settings
Select an item.
Sync with cloud: Synchronize with the cloud.
Cloud setting: Set a cloud.
Help: Display help.
About: Display application information.
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Tools/Applications
Display the Number of Paces for a Day
Pedometer
Check “Pedometer ON/OFF” to count the number of paces. (This
unchecked at the time of purchase.) Paces are measured until the
check mark is removed.
As you walk with your mobile phone in hand or in your pocket,
your pace is measured, and then depending on the measured
results, your distance, calories consumed, and body fat burned
are displayed.
≥You can also see the number of paces in the Stand-by display and
Sub-display. (See page 29, page 32)
■ Caution when using Pedometer
≥When you use Carry Case 02 (option) to house it, fasten it to your waist belt.
≥When you put Pedometer into your bag, store it in a pocket or partition that
holds it securely.
m 1 Tools 1 Pedometer 1 Step counts and
Distance of the Day
The number of paces walked, distance walked, calories consumed, and
body fat burned are displayed.
≥Press l (Memo) to make a record of your inspirations and thoughts.
■ Measurement
≥Measurements will be more accurate if you maintain a steady pace.
The recommended pace is between 100 and 120 paces per minute.
≥There may be errors in the number of paces counted depending on your gait
and in conditions where measurement cannot be performed. Furthermore,
distance walked, calories consumed, and body fat burned are calculated on
the number of paces and time walked along with the weight and length of
stride you have entered. Please use only as a guide.
≥To prevent errors in counting, the numbers won’t change immediately after
you start walking or after the pace of walking is changed. As a guide, the count
waits for at least 10 paces or 5 seconds then adds the paces up until then at
once.
≥There may be miscounting when you ride on transport (bicycles, cars, trains,
buses, etc.).
≥Paces may not be measured accurately in the following cases:
- If the mobile phone moves unusually due to being in a bag that gets hit by
the leg or waist, or the mobile phone is hung from a bag or waist.
- When an irregular style of walk is used, such as shuffling or walking very
slowly.
- When playing other sports or jogging rather than walking.
- When the vibrator is working.
≥Press m (←) or c (→) to display the goals and the amount until the
goal is reached for each item.
Information
≥The goals for each of the items are calculated based on the value of the
paces goal.
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Tools/Applications
Log Display
Voice Recorder
You can see the values for items measured in a graph or list.
Use this function to record voices. You can use this function to
record voices at a meeting, for example, in place of taking notes.
m 1 Tools 1 Pedometer 1 Log of Step Counts
and Distance
≥When you press either m (←) or c (→), the items change.
≥Each time you press i the display switches between weekly display
and monthly display.
≥Each time you press l the display switches between graph display and
list display.
Ranking Display
You can see the rankings of values for items measured.
m 1 Tools 1 Pedometer 1 Step counts and
Record file list screen is displayed.
Press c (Rec)
Press Oo (Stop)
Submenu Operations for Voice Recorder
Distance Ranking
≥When you press either m (←) or c (→), the items change.
Pedometer Settings
m 1 Tools 1 Voice recorder
m 1 Tools 1 Pedometer 1 Pedometer
Preferances
Pedometer ON/OFF: Start or stop step counts. The number of steps
counted is not reset even if you stop counting. The count resumes
when you start counting again.
User Information Settings: Set your weight and length of stride. This user
information is used to calculate distance walked, calories consumed,
and amount of body fat burned.
Goal Step Count: Set your goal for the number of paces to walk in a day.
Delete All Records: Delete all measurement records.
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Press m (Submenu) from record file list screen.
Select an item
Edit title: Edit the title.
Share: Share recorded data.
Set as ringtone: Set as the ringtone.
Delete: Delete the data.
Delete selection: Clear selection of an item.
Change record quality: Set the quality for recording.
Tools/Applications
World Clock
Timer
World Clock can display clocks for up to 10 cities.
Activate an alarm tone or vibration after the specified length of
time passes.
m 1 Tools 1 World clock
Press m (Submenu) 1 Add 1 Select a city 1 c
(Add)
Deleting city
Press m (Submenu) from the world clock screen
1 Delete cities
Select a city 1 c (Delete) 1 OK
Press Oo (Start)
≥To stop countdown: Oo (Stop)
Changing alarm sound
Sorting cities
Enter the time.
≥To reset countdown: c (Reset)
≥Activate an alarm tone or vibration after the specified length of time
passes. To stop, press Oo (Stop). Press c (setup) to reset the timer.
≥To delete an item: Highlight a city from world clock screen an press m
(Submenu) 1 Delete 1 OK
m 1 Tools 1 Timer
Press m (Submenu) from the world clock screen
1 Sort by time / Sort by name
Press m (Settings) from the timer screen 1 Alarm
Ringtone
Select the alarm 1 OK
Setting the vibrator
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Press m (Settings) from the timer screen
1 Vibrate 1 Oo (ON/OFF)
Tools/Applications
Changing labels
Stop Watch
Press m (Settings) from the timer screen 1 Label
You can use the Stop watch to measure lap time and split time.
Enter a label 1 OK
m 1 Tools 1 Stop watch
Press Oo (Start)
≥To record the lap time and split time: c (Lap)
Press Oo (Stop)
≥To reset the measured time: c (Reset)
Information
≥You can record up to 99 history items of lap time and split time. When the
number exceeds 99, they are deleted from the oldest one.
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Tools/Applications
。
ToruCa
SD Card Backup
ToruCa is an app where you can keep information such as your
favorite shops, coupons, or convenient information. You can get
these by a variety of means, including email, web downloads,
Bluetooth functions, and IC tags. ToruCa you get can easily be
updated.
For details on ToruCa, refer to DOCOMO website.
You can move and back up data such as phonebook entries and
docomo mails by using an external memory device such as a
microSD card.
≥Data which can be backed up to/restored from microSD cards is as follows.
- Phonebook
- docomo mail
- Image
- Video
- Music data
- Bookmarks
- Call log
- Schedule/Memo
≥When a microSD card is not inserted, image, video, music is saved to the
handset memory. When you use backup/restore to microSD card, only the
data saved on the handset memory are backed up. Data saved to the microSD
card cannot be backed up.
m 1 Tools 1 ToruCa
Information
≥Packet communication fee may be incurred when you import, view or
updated a ToruCa.
≥When getting ToruCa by Bluetooth functions, you need to make sure the
Bluetooth function of the ToruCa app is ON.
≥When getting ToruCa from an IC tag, you need to make sure “Reader/Writer,
P2P” is checked on this mobile phone. (See page 75)
≥Due to the settings of the content provider, the following functions may be
unavailable:
- Updates
- ToruCa sharing
- Map display
m 1 Tools 1 SD card backup
≥When you use this for the first time, you must agree to “License
agreement(Translation)”.
Information
≥Do not remove the battery pack from the handset while backing up or
restoring data. Data on the handset may be damaged.
≥When the battery level is low, backing up or restoring may be failed. In that
case, charge the handset and then back up or restore.
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Tools/Applications
Backing up Data to microSD card
Restoring Data to the Mobile phone
≥Insert a microSD card that includes backup files created via Backup/restore to
microSD in advance.
≥When restoring phonebook entries, you can also restore files created with
PhoneBookCopy or with a function in an i-mode enabled device which allows
you to back up data to a microSD card.
≥Insert a microSD Card in advance.
SD card backup screen 1 Backup
Select a data category to save.
c (Start) 1 Backup
Enter the docomo apps password 1 c (Done)
Press Oo (TOP)
Information
≥When you back up phonebook to a microSD card, you cannot copy
phonebook data without name.
≥When the memory space of microSD card is insufficient, backing up or
restoring may be failed. In this case, secure enough space by deleting
unnecessary files from the microSD card.
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SD card backup screen 1 Restore
Select a data category to restore.
Select backup files 1 c (Set)
Add / Overwrite
c (Start) 1 Restore
Enter the docomo apps password 1 c (Done)
Press Oo (TOP)
Tools/Applications
Data Security Service
Instruction Manual
You can backup settings such as your phonebook, images,
videos, email, bookmarks, memos, schedules, ToruCa, and
melodies that are saved on your mobile phone (referred to as
“mobile phone data”) to the docomo Oazukari Center, so that you
can restore the data even if you lose your phone or accidentally
delete the data. The service also includes sending out advice that
you have changed your mail address. This is even more
convenient if you also have My docomo on your computer.
Use when you do not know mobile phone operation steps.
Instruction Manual is displayed and you can check descriptions or
operation steps of each function. (In Japanese only) Function can
be activated directly from the descriptions.
m 1 Tools 1 Instruction Manual
≥For details on Data Security Service, refer to DOCOMO website.
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Tools/Applications
Data Backup
You can import backup data of your previous feature phone/
smartphone to the handset memory, or back up/restore this mobile
phone data using a microSD card.
In addition, you can import phonebook data from feature phones
using infrared communication function or from smartphones
using the Bluetooth function.
≥Data which can be backed up to/restored from microSD cards is as follows.
Phonebook
Bookmarks
Calendar
m 1 Tools 1 Data backup
Select an item.
一括復元 (Collective restoration):Restore backup data all at once.
個別復元 (Individual restoration):Restore backup data by selecting
individual pieces.
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Tools/Applications
Settings
High brightness
Screen/Display
You can make settings for the screen display etc.
Stand-by Display
m 1 Settings 1 Screen/display 1 Stand-by
m 1 Settings 1 Screnn/display 1 High
brightness
Mark/Unmark the checkbox.
display
Select an item.
Wallper: Set an image for the Stand-by display.
Clock: Make settings for clock display.
Calendar: Make settings for display of calendar or pedometer.
i-channel: Set whether to display i-channel.
MACHI char: Set whether to display Machi-chara.
Sub Display Settings
m 1 Settings 1 Screen/display 1 Sub display
settings
Select an item.
ON (Sub display): Set whether to display the Sub display.
Fixed clock:Set whether to fix the clock display when there is an
incoming call or when receiving mail.
Clock type: Set the display pattern of the clock.
Display caller: Display the phone number (name when stored in the
Phonebook) of the caller during ringing.
Sleep: Set the time for displaying the background display.
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Settings
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Sound/Vibrate/Manner
You can make settings for the ring volume, vibrator, manner mode.
ToneVolume
Adjust the volume of the ringtone, notification tone, music/movies,
and alarms.
m 1 Settings 1 Sound/Vibrate/Manner
1 ToneVolume
Use No to adjust volume to be adjust sound.
m 1 Settings 1 Sound/Vibrate/Manner 1 Tone
m 1 Settings 1 Sound/Vibrate/Manner 1 Vibrator
Select an item.
IncomingCall: Set whether to have a vibration alert you to incoming calls.
IncomingEMAIL: Set whether to have a vibration alert you to incoming
mail.
IncomingSMS: Set whether to have a vibration alert you to incoming SMS.
OtherNotification: Set whether to have a vibration alert you when other
alerts occur.
Manner
Select an item.
Incoming Call: Set the tone for incoming calls.
Incoming EMail: Set the tone for incoming email.
Incoming SMS: Set the tone for incoming SMS.
Notification: Set the tone for other notifications.
Other Sound
Touch sounds: Set whether to have a tone sound when buttons are
pressed.
Charging sounds:Set whether to have a tone sound when charging starts
and finishes.
Vibrator
Tone
Select an item.
m 1 Settings 1 Sound/Vibrate/Manner 1 Other
m 1 Settings 1 Sound/Vibrate/Manner 1 Manner
Select an item.
Manner mode select: Select the manner mode type (manner mode, super
silent, original manner).
Original manner mode: Customize the original manner mode.
sound
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Settings
Backlight/Illumination
Language/Input
Make settings for lights and illuminations.
Make settings such as the character size, character input function,
and bilingual display.
Light
Font Size
m 1 Settings 1 Backlight/illum. 1 Light
Select an item.
Brightness: Set the Brightness.
Lighting range: Set the range to be illuminated.
Sleep: Set the time before going to power saving mode.
Select Small/Normal/Large/Huge.
Key Input
Illumination
m 1 Settings 1 Language/Input1Font size
m 1 Settings 1 Backlight/illum. 1 Illumination
Select an item.
Incoming Call: Set the illumination for incoming calls.
Incoming EMail: Set the illumination for incoming email.
Incoming SMS: Set the illumination for incoming SMS.
Missedcall: Set the illumination for missed calls.
Notification:Set the illumination for other notifications.
Terminalclosed: Set the illumination for when the mobile phone is closed.
m 1 Settings 1 Language/Input 1 Key input
Select an item.
Prediction/Conversion: See page 42.
Dictionary: See page 42.
Others: See page 42.
Language
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m 1 Settings 1 Language/Input 1 Language
日本語 (Japanese)/English
Settings
Set Date
Clock
Make settings such as the clock date and display.
Automatic Date & Time
m 1 Settings 1 Clock 1 Automatic date & time
Enter the date 1 c(OK)
Set Time
Mark/Unmark the checkbox.
Automatic time zone
m 1 Settings 1 Clock 1 Set date
m 1 Settings 1 Clock 1 Automatic time zone
m 1 Settings 1 Clock 1 Set time
Enter a time 1 c(OK)
Select Time Zone
Mark/Unmark the checkbox.
m 1 Settings 1 Clock 1 Select time zone
Select time zone.
Use 24-hour Format
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m 1 Settings 1 Clock 1 Use 24-hour format
Mark/Unmark the checkbox.
Settings
Terminal Security Code
Lock/Security
The Terminal Security Code is set to “0000” at purchase but you can change it
by yourself. (See page 95)
When the display for entering the Terminal Security Code appears, enter your
four- to eight-digit code and press Oo(Set).
≥When you enter your Terminal Security Code, the entered numbers are
indicated by “・” and not displayed.
≥When entering the code to unlock, if you make a mistake five times in a row,
you will be unable to make any entry for about 30 seconds.
Make settings for the lock, security, etc.
Security Codes Used on the Mobile Phone
Some functions for convenient use of the handset require security
codes. In addition to security code used for various handset
operations, use security codes such as the network security code
when using network services. Use security codes properly
according to the purposes to fully utilize the handset.
Network Security Code
This is a four-digit number required for your identifi cation when you place an
order at a docomo Shop, docomo Information Center, or “お客様サポート (User
support)” site, or when you use respective network services. This is determined
at the time of contract but can be changed by yourself.
≥For details about the network password, refer to the DOCOMO website.
(https://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/support/trouble/password/network/)
■ Caution on security codes
≥You should avoid using the numbers for security codes such as denoting
your birth date, part of your phone number, local address number, room
number, “1111” or “1234” that is easily decoded by a third party. Also make
sure that you take a note of the security codes you have set just in case you
forget them.
≥Take care not to let others know your security codes. Even if your security
codes are known and used by a third party, we at DOCOMO take no
responsibility in any event for the resultant loss.
≥If you do not remember your respective security codes, you need to bring an
identifi cation card such as your driver’s license, the mobile phone and
docomo nano UIM card to the handling counter of a docomo Shop. For
details, contact “docomo Information Center” on the last page of this
manual.
≥The PIN unblocking key (PUK) is described on the application form (your
copy) that is handed over to you at a docomo Shop at the time of contract. If
your contract has been made at a shop other than a docomo Shop, you
need to bring an identifi cation card such as your driver’s license, and the
docomo nano UIM card to the handling counter of a docomo Shop, or
consult “docomo Information Center” on the last page of this manual.
PIN code
You can set a PIN code for the docomo nano UIM card. PIN code is set to
“0000” by default, but you can change the numbers later. (See page 95)
The PIN code is a four-to-eight digit security code (code) for checking the user
each time the docomo nano card is installed or each time this mobile phone is
turned on, to prevent the unauthorized use by a third party. You can make/
receive calls and operate the mobile phone by entering the PIN code.
≥When you purchase a new mobile phone and want to use the docomo nano
UIM card that you are currently using, use the PIN code that you personally
set previously.
≥The entered PIN code is displayed by “・”.
≥If you fail to enter PIN code correctly three times in succession, PIN code is
locked and disabled. In this case, unlock the PIN lock with “PIN unblocking
key”.
PIN unblocking key (PUK)
The PIN unblocking key (PUK) is the eight-digit number for releasing the
blocked PIN1 code and PIN2 code. You cannot change this code by yourself.
≥If you enter a wrong PIN unblocking key (PUK) 10 times in succession, the
docomo nano UIM card is locked. In that case contact one of docomo Shops.
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Settings
Screen Lock
Set up SIM/RUIM card lock
After the mobile phone is closed or the power saving mode is
engaged after there are no operations, a screen lock is engaged
when the power is switched from OFF to ON.
m 1 Settings 1 Lock/security 1 Screen lock
≥Enter the Terminal Security Code if the lock is already ON.
Select an item.
OFF: Unlock.
ON: This locks the mobile phone.
Unlocking the phone
card lock 1 Enter your Terminal Security Code.
Select an item.
Lock SIM card: Set whether a PIN code needs to be entered when the
power is turned on.
Change SIM PIN: Change the PIN code. After entering the current PIN
code, enter the new PIN code.
≥To change the PIN code, you first need to set “Lock SIM card” in “SIM
setting” to “ON”.
NFC/Osaifu-keitai
Enter the Terminal Security Code in the lock screen.
To prevent the IC card function from being used by others, you can
set the Osaifu-Keitai or received ToruCa disabled.
See page 75 for details.
≥If you enter the wrong Terminal Security Code 5 times in a row, you will
be unable to unlock for about 30 seconds. You can try again after about
30 seconds.
Terminal Security Code
m 1 Settings 1 Lock/security 1 Set up SIM/RUIM
Information Security
m 1 Settings 1 Lock/security 1 Terminal
security code
m 1 Settings 1 Lock/security 1 Information
security
Enter the current Terminal Security Code 1 Enter a
new Terminal Security Code.
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Settings
2
Select an item.
Encrypt phone
You can encrypt all data on this mobile phone. By doing so, you
can strengthen the protection of data against theft or loss.
If this mobile phone is encrypted, you must enter a password
specified in the “Lock” settings each time the mobile phone is
powered on.
Encrypt phone: See page 103.
Make passwords visible: Set whether to display entered password.
Device administrators:Set the display of mobile phone administration
apps and whether to enable or disable them.
Unknown: Set whether to allow the installation of apps whose source is
unknown.
Storage type: The storage type is displayed.
Trusted credentials: Enable, disable, or delete credentials.
Install from SD card: Install from storage.
Clear credentials: Install from credential information from storage.
Trust agents: Set whether to show trusted agents.
Apps with usage access: Set the apps that can access the usage history.
When device is locked: Set whether to show pop-ups when the screen is
locked.
≥To cancel encryption, you must perform a “Factory data reset” operation to
return this mobile phone to its state at the time of purchase. (See page 103)
≥Encryption processing takes one hour or more.
≥Encryption processing cannot be interrupted. If processing is interrupted, data
will be partially or fully lost.
≥Perform encryption processing when the battery is sufficiently charged, and
charge the battery during operation.
≥Specify a password in the “Lock” settings in advance. (See page 95)
≥If “Lock SIM card” has been checked or if a docomo nano UIM card has not
been installed in the mobile phone, you will not be able to make emergency
calls to 110, 118 and 119 in Japan on the password input screen which
appears when the mobile phone is started up after the encryption processing
is completed.
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m 1 Settings 1 Lock/security 1 Information
After encryption processing is complete, enter
security
Encrypt phone 1 Confirm information regarding
encryption 1 Encrypt phone
Enter a password 1 Next 1 Encrypt phone
Encryption processing will start. Processing takes one hour or more. Wait
until processing is complete and the password entry screen is displayed.
password.
Settings
Battery
External Connection
Make power saving settings and check the battery usage log.
Make settings to enable connection between the mobile phone and
other devices.
Battery saver
Bluetooth
Restrict the operations of the mobile phone to reduce use of the
battery.
≥When the battery saver is ON, the background in the status bar and navigation
display sections becomes orange, and “
” is displayed in the status bar.
m 1 Settings 1 Battery 1 Battery saver
≥See page 111 for details.
Wi-Fi
You can use mail and the Internet by connecting to your home or
corporate network or a public wireless LAN access point using the
Wi-Fi function of this mobile phone.
Select an item.
ON/OFF: Set to ON/OFF battery saver.
Turn on automatically: The battery saver automatically turns on when the
set battery level is reached.
m 1 Settings 1 External connection 1 WLAN
1 ON
Network name and security settings (open network or security protected) of
each detected Wi-Fi network are displayed in the Wi-Fi network list.
Battery
m 1 Settings 1 External connection1Bluetooth
m 1 Settings 1 Battery 1 Battery
The battery usage log is displayed.
≥Log details are displayed if you select graph or app.
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Select Wi-Fi network.
≥If you select a security-protected Wi-Fi network, enter the password
(security key) and select “Connect”.
≥If “Show password” is checked, passwords will be displayed as they are
entered.
≥If “Show advanced options” is checked, you can perform advanced
settings.
≥To disconnect from a Wi-Fi network, press m (sub-menu) and select
1 Saved networks 1 select the connected Wi-Fi network, and press o
1 Disconnect.
Settings
Wi-Fi sub-menu
Information
≥You can also use packet communication when the Wi-Fi function is enabled.
However, Wi-Fi is given priority when the mobile phone connects to Wi-Fi
network. If the mobile phone is disconnected from the Wi-Fi network, LTE/
3G/ network connection will automatically take over. Note that packet
communication fee will be charged if you continue using the network
connection.
≥If connection to a Wi-Fi network is lost because, for example, you are outside
the service area, automatic connection after re-entering the service area
might take some time.
≥When connecting to an access point you have selected, if you enter an
incorrect password (security key), “Authentication problem” will be displayed.
Verify the password (security key). If “Avoided poor Internet connection” is
displayed, the correct IP address might not have been obtained. Check the
status of the signal, and then try to connect again.
≥“
” is displayed when you are connected to an access point that is not
connected to the Internet, and communication may use LTE/3G network
instead of Wi-Fi.
■ WPS
If an access point supports “WPS”, some simple operations will allow you to
connect to the access point.
To connect using the WPS button method, press m (Submenu) 1 Advanced
1 Select WPS Push Button, and press the WPS button on the access point.
m 1 Settings 1 External connection 1 WLAN
1 m(Submenu)
Select an item.
Add network: Add a Wi-Fi network manually.
Saved networks: Wi-Fi networks that have been saved are displayed.
Refresh: Search for Wi-Fi networks again.
Advanced: Set the Wi-Fi details settings.
Information
≥If the “Keep WLAN on during sleep” setting in “Advanced” is set to “Never”,
the Wi-Fi connection is disconnected about XXX seconds after the mobile
phone goes into power saving mode. The same happens if the setting is
“Only when plugged in” and the phone is not being charged.
Location
■ Radio wave interference with Bluetooth devices
Wireless LAN (IEEE802.11b/g/n) and Bluetooth devices use the same
frequency band (2.4 GHz). As such, when using the mobile phone near a
Bluetooth device, radio wave interference may occur, causing a drop in the
communication speed and/or resulting in noise or a connection failure. In cases
like this, take the following action.
≥Place the Bluetooth device at least 10 meters away from the mobile phone.
≥If you must use the mobile phone within 10 meters of the Bluetooth device,
turn off the power of the Bluetooth device.
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m 1 Settings 1 External connection 1 Location
1 ON
Mode 1 Select an item.
High accuracy: Determine current location with GPS, Wi-Fi, and mobile
network.
Battery saving: Determine current location with Wi-Fi and mobile network.
Device only: Determine current location with GPS.
Accelerated location: Accelerate determination of current location using
hardware.
Settings
Using GPS function
USB Computer Connection
≥GPS is a function to obtain location information of this mobile phone by
receiving radio waves from GPS satellites. You need to turn location
information “ON” in order to determine the current location.
≥This cannot be used as navigation equipment for airplane, vehicle or person,
or as high-accuracy surveying GPS. Note that we do not take any
responsibility for a loss, such as pure economic loss resulting from use of GPS
function for these purposes, or the facts that you have missed the chance to
check the positioning (communication) results, which have been caused by
external factors such as malfunctions, erroneous operations, or power failure
(including battery shortage) on this mobile phone.
≥GPS is operated by the United States Department of Defense, so the GPS
radio wave conditions might be controlled (accuracy deterioration, radio wave
supply suspension, etc.) depending on the defense strategy of the United
States Department of Defense. Further, the result may vary even when
positioning is performed in the same location and environment since radio
wave conditions change along with movement of satellites.
≥GPS uses radio waves from artificial earth satellites. Therefore, error in
location information may be larger than 300 m as it may not/poorly receive
radio waves under following conditions:
- Among or under densely planted trees, high-rise buildings and dense
residential area
- Inside or very close to a building
- Underground, tunnel, subterranean area and under water
- Near high-tension wire
- In a vehicle or train
- In bad weather (heavy rain and snow)
- In a bag or box
- Surrounded by objects (including people)
- When hands are covering the GPS antenna area
≥When using a GPS function overseas, the content based on the acquired
location information (latitude and longitude information) may not be accurate
because of the legal system etc. in each country and the area.
≥Assisted GPS data such as satellites information may be automatically
retrieved when you measure present location.
m 1 Settings 1 External connection 1 USB
computer connection
Select an item.
MTP mode: By connecting with a computer compatible with MTP, this
enables the transfer of files saved on the main unit and microSD card
back and forth.
PTP mode: By connecting with a computer not compatible with MTP, this
enables the transfer of files saved on the main unit back and forth.
Headset mic
m 1 Settings 1 External connection 1 Headset
mic
Select an item.
Body mic: Use the mic on the main unit when a headset mic is connected.
Headset mic: Use the mic on the headset when a headset mic is
connected.
VPN
VPN (Virtual Private Network) refers to a technology that allows for
access to information within a protected local network for a
company, university or the like from outside. To configure settings
for VPN connection from this mobile phone, acquire security
information from network administrator.
Adding VPN
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m 1 Settings 1 External connection 1 VPN
VPN setting display appeares.
Settings
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m(Submenu)1 Add VPN profile 1 Set each item by
following instructionsof network administrator 1 Save
Network
Make communications and networks settings.
Connecting to VPN
VPN setting display 1 Select a VPN to connect.
Enter necessary credentials 1 Connect
Disconnecting VPN
Airplane Mode
Xo 1 Select the status bar.
m 1 Settings 1 Network 1 Airplane mode
1 Mark/Unmark the checkbox.
Data Usage
Select the VPN enable notification 1 Disconnect
m 1 Settings 1 Network 1 Data usage
Data usage management screen is displayed, and the (estimated) level of
mobile data transmission used is displayed by time period or by
application.
≥Set “Set cellular data” to “ON” to enable Internet access via the mobile
network.
≥On the graph, you can set limits on the level of mobile data transmission
used, or a usage level at which a warning is issued. Limits on usage
levels can be set only when “Set cellular data limit” is checked.
Limiting background data
You can limit automatic data transmissions performed by applications.
m 1 Settings 1 Network 1 Data usage
1m(Submenu) 1 Restrict background data
Information
≥When the mobile data transmission usage reaches the upper limit, “Set
cellular data” turns off. You can start using it again when the upper limit
setting is cleared and “Set cellular data” is turned on.
≥The displayed data transmission volume is a guide. Look in My docomo for
actual data transmission volume.
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Settings
Select an item.
Data enabled: Set whether to use data comunication.
Data roaming: See page 118.
Preferred network mode: See page 119.
Access Point Names: See page 101.
Network operators: See page 118.
≥If MCC or MNC has been changed and the access point is not displayed on
the screen, reset access point settings to the default status, or manually
configure the access point.
Mobil Network
You can make settings for data communication, data roaming,
access point, etc.
m 1 Settings 1 Network 1 Mobile network
■ Checking access point in use
1 OK
APN 1 Enter an access point name 1 OK
Enter other items required by the network operator
1m(Submenu) 1 Save
Information
Setting access point
Access points for Internet connection (sp-mode and mopera U) are added by
default. You can add and modify access points as necessary.
For details on sp-mode, refer to the DOCOMO website.
If you want to use mopera U or Business mopera Internet, add an access point
of either provider manually.
For details on mopera U, refer to the mopera U website.
Name 1 nter the name of network profile to create
Resetting access point
Resetting the access point restores the default status.
m 1 Settings 1 Network 1 Mobile network
1 Access Point Names
m(Submenu) 1 Reset to default
m 1 Settings 1 Network 1 Mobile network
1 Access Point Names
■ Setting additional access point
≥Do not change MCC to other than 440, or MNC other than 10. If you change
MCC/MNC, the access point will no longer be displayed on the screen.
m 1 Settings 1 Network 1 Mobile network
1 Access Point Names
m(Submenu) 1 New APN
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Settings
docomo Service
Make settings for docomo services.
Other Settings
Make other settings.
m 1 Settings 1 docomo service
Select an item.
D Account setting: Set a account to use for apps provided by DOCOMO.
Docomo application: Make settings for checking app updates, etc.
Docomo application password: Set a password to use for apps provided
by DOCOMO. docomo apps password is set to “0000” by default.
Auto GPS: Make settings to enable the auto GPS service that provides
you with information about the area you are in, such as the weather,
shops, and tourist spots.
Docomo location infomation: Make settings for the location information
service function such as Imadoco search, Imadoco kantan search,
Keitai-Osagashi Service.
Error infomation transmission: Set whether to send error reports to
docomo when an error occurs with this mobile phone.
Remote initialization: Make settings to use services which enable you to
initialize data on the handset etc. by remote control.
USB debugging: Set whether to enable USB debugging.
Anshin manager:
Open source licence: Check the open source license.
Information
≥Some apps displayed in docomo service can be disabled. The disabled apps
may not be displayed in docomo service.
Multi One Touch
m 1 Settings 1 Other settings 1 Multi one touch
≥See page 29 for details.
Side Button Settings
m 1 Settings 1 Other settings 1 Side button
settings
Select an item.
Enabled when closed: The side button is enabled even when the mobile
phone is closed.
Not enabled when closed: The side button is disabled when the mobile
phone is closed.
Apps
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m 1 Settings 1 Other settings 1 Apps
Select an application 1 Select an item.
Force stop: Force close apps.
Disable: Disable application.
Show notifications:
Move to SD card: Move to microSD card application.
Clear data: Delete app data.
Clear cache: Delete app cache.
Clear defaults: Delete startup settings.
Settings
Factory Data Reset
Information

≥This stops the application from working so it doesn't start up without actually
uninstalling it. Disabling an application does not uninstall it.
≥When an application is disabled, other applications that are linked to the
disabled application might not operate correctly. Such applications will
operate correctly after the disabled application is enabled again.
m 1 Settings 1 Other settings 1 Factory data
reset
Reset phone 1 Enter your Terminal Security Code
1 Erase everything
Daydream
m 1 Settings 1 Other settings 1 Daydream 1 ON
Software Update
Accessibility
m 1 Settings 1 Other settings 1 Software update
≥See page 132 for details.
About Phone
m 1 Settings 1 Other settings 1 Accessibility
You can check this mobile phone information.
Select an item.
m 1 Settings 1 Other settings 1 About phone
SERVICES: A list of user assistance services is displayed. You can make
settings for the services by selecting them.
Text-to-speech output: Make settings for the output of text to speech.
Storage
You can check information such as the available space on the
microSD card and this mobile phone.
m 1 Settings 1 Other settings 1 Storage
Select an item.
Unmount SD card/Mount SD card: Unmount/Mount microSD card.
Erase SD card: Erasing all data in microSD card.
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Data Management
Handset Memory (Internal Storage)
The folder structure, types of data to be saved in each folder, etc.
of the default handset memory are as follows.
Alarms: Alarm tones etc. are saved.
Android: Temporary files etc. of installed apps are saved.
DCIM: Still pictures and videos shot with the handset are saved.
Download: Files downloaded on Web browser are saved.
Movies: Videos etc. are saved.
Music: Music data etc. is saved.
Notifications: Notification sounds etc. are saved.
Pictures: Still pictures etc. are saved.
Podcasts: Music data etc. transferred from a podcast is saved.
PRIVATE: Still pictures, videos, music data, etc. are saved.
Ringtones: Ringtones etc. are saved.
microSD Card (External Storage)
If you do not have a microSD card, you need to purchase it.
≥P-01H supports a commercial microSD card of up to 2 GB and microSDHC
card of up to 32 GB (As of September 2016).
For the latest operation, check information such as the memory capacity and
manufacturers of microSD cards, access the following sites (in Japanese
only). For the microSD cards other than published in the sites, contact each
microSD card maker.
(http://panasonic.jp/mobile/)
Note that the published information is the result obtained from the operation
check, which does not necessarily guarantee all performances of those
microSD cards.
≥The maximum speed class of microSD card supported by this mobile phone is
CLASS XXX.
≥The size of a file that can be used is up to 2 GB.
≥Do not turn off the handset immediately after inserting the microSD card in the
handset (while writing information needed for the handset operation) or while
editing data on the microSD card. Data may be damaged or the handset may
not work properly.
≥Format unformatted microSD cards on the handset before use (See page
103). microSD cards formatted by PCs or other devices may not be used
properly on the handset.
≥Data saved on the microSD cards from other devices may not be displayed or
played on the handset. Some data saved on the microSD card from the
handset may not be displayed or played on other devices.
≥Back up the data saved on a microSD card and store in another place.
DOCOMO shall not be liable for any loss or change of the saved data.
≥Before inserting or removing the microSD card, turn off the power, turn back
side of the handset up, and remove the back cover (See page 20) and the
battery pack (See page 35). Hold the handset securely with your hand. After
inserting or removing, attach the back cover (See page 20) and the battery
pack (See page 35) to the handset.
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Removing
Inserting/Removing microSD Card
You need to turn off the power and then remove the battery pack
before you insert the microSD card.
Push the microSD card until it stops.
Remove the microSD card.
≥By pushing all the way in, the microSD card pops out.
Inserting
With the metal terminal surface facing downward,
make sure that the cut edge is positioned at right
and then insert.
≥Push it until it clicks.
≥microSD card insert part is above the docomo nano UIM card insert part.
Be careful not to insert a microSD card into the docomo nano UIM card
insert part mistakenly if you insert it before docomo nano UIM card
insertion.
Back side
Information
microSD card insert part
docomo nanoUIM card insert
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≥Note that microSD card may pop out when you insert or remove it.
≥Check the direction of the microSD card, and then insert or remove it straight.
If you obliquely insert the microSD card into the slot, the microSD card may
be damaged.
≥It may take long to initially read or write data after inserting the microSD card.
Data Management
Submenu Operations for Data
Operating Files
You can classify data that is saved on the handset memory or a
microSD card and play/view or manage them.
m 1 Data
≥Menu items may vary by usage function or condition.
From the Data list/Detailed data display, press m
(Submenu)1 Select an item.
Change view: Switch List/Grid.
To folder list/To contents list: Switch Folder list/Contents list.
Send: Send a data by attaching to mail, via infrared, Bluetooth.
Delete: Delete an item.
Slideshow: Display slideshow.
Move/copy: See page 107.
Delete one item: Delete one item.
Delete selected: Delete selected item.
Sort: Change order of saved data.
Register image: Register a still picture to the phonebook entry or as
wallpaper.
Register: Register music data to ringtone etc.
Memory status: Display available memory space of microSD card and
handset memory.
Details: Display detail information of data.
Select an item.
Photo: See page 107.
Picture: See page 107.
Music: Play the music files.
Movie: Play the moving pictures.
Doc.: Display Microsoft Word/Excel/PowerPoint document created on a
PC etc., or display PDF data or text data.
Others: Display other data.
Select a data.
Information
Information
≥Some data in Databox may not be displayed or played.
≥It may take time for displaying or all of data may not be displayed depending
on data size.

≥Copyrighted data may not be used as registered data.
Changing Storage
m 1 Data 1 Select a category.
c (Storage) 1 Phone+microSD/Phone/microSD
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Submenu operations on the still image viewing display
Moving/Copying Data
You can move or copy saved data in the handset memory or
microSD card.
From the Data list display, press m(Submenu)1
Move/copy
Move to microSD/Copy to microSD/Move to phone/
≥Menu items may vary by usage function or condition.
Copy to phone
Select a data to be move/copy 1 c (Move/Copy)
≥Press i (Check All) to select all and press l (UnckAll) to deselect
all.
Photo/Picture
Select an item.
Send: Send a selected still image by attaching to mail, via infrared,
Bluetooth.
Delete: Delete a still image.
Slideshow : Display slideshow.
Register image : Register a still image to the phonebook entry or as
wallpaper.
Settings: Set for slideshow.
Details: Display detail information of still image.
Information
You can display/edit still images shot by the camera or
downloaded images.
From still image viewing display, press m
(Submenu)

≥Copyrighted data may not be used as registered data.
m1Data 1 Photo/Picture
Select a still image.
Check a still image.
≥To display the previous/next still picture (at the same magnification): No
≥To magnify a still image: Oo (Zoom in)
≥To change a viewing position of still image for magnification: Mo
≥To cancel magnification and view still image at the same magnification
(when magnified): r
≥Full screen display of photos: l (Full)
≥To rotate the still image: c (Rotate)
≥To end viewing still picture (at the same magnification): r
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Information
PC Connection
≥Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 all of
which are Japanese version are available OS of PCs for the connection.
You can use a microSD card as an external memory for a PC or
transfer data by connecting the handset and the PC.
Connecting the Handset and PC
Insert the microUSB plug of Micro USB Cable 01
(option) horizontally into the connector terminal on
the handset with the side marked with “B” turned
up.
Insert the USB plug of Micro USB Cable 01
horizontally into the USB connector on a PC.
≥See page 99 for details on the mode of USB connection.
Transferring Data
Transfer data from a PC to the handset memory or a microSD card.
≥Set the mode of USB connection to “Media device (MTP)” or “Camera (PTP)”
in advance. (See page 99)
Connect the handset to a PC via Micro USB Cable
01.
Transfer data.
Disconnect Micro USB Cable 01 from the handset
and the PC after use.
Information
≥Use Micro USB Cable 01 as a USB cable. USB cables for PC are not
available, since the plug shape is different.
≥Using a USB HUB may prevent the equipment from working normally.
≥Do not remove Micro USB Cable 01 while exchanging data with PC. Data
may be damaged.
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Data Communication
Infrared Communication
Within ±15°
from the center
You can send and receive data to and from other devices such as
mobile phones.
Infrared data port
When Using Infrared Communication
≥The distance for infrared communication should be within about 20 cm. Do not
move this mobile phone with the infrared data port pointed to the receiving end
until data transfer ends.
≥The handset infrared communication function complies with IrMC™ 1.1
standard. However, some data may not be sent or received even when the
other party’s device complies with IrMC™ 1.1 standard.
≥You can send and receive phonebook entries, still images, moving pictures.
≥Infrared communication is not available in Airplane mode.
≥Entering the authentication password is required for sending all data. The
authentication password is a password exclusive to infrared communication.
Before starting data communication, the sender and receiver must enter the
same user-specified four-digit code.
≥If either of the infrared ports is dirty, infrared communication will become
difficult. Take care not to scratch the ports, and wipe off any dirt with a soft
cloth.
≥Hold the mobile phone with your hands securely so that it does not move.
≥Keep the infrared ports facing each other and do not move the devices until
sending and receiving of data are completed.
≥Communication may take long depending on data volume or condition of
sender's/receiver's device.
Within about
20 cm
Infrared Communication
Receiving an item
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m 1 Tool 1 Infrared
Receive
Face the infrared ports of the receiver’s and
sender’s devices 1 OK 1 OK 1 OK
Data Communication
Receiving all data
m 1 Tool 1 Infrared
Receive all
Enter the authentication password 1 Decide
Face the infrared ports of the receiver’s and
sender’s devices 1 OK 1 OK 1 OK
Sending all data
Submenu of the data to be sent 1 Send 1 Infrared
Send all
Start 1 Enter the authentication password
1 Decide
Face the infrared ports of the receiver’s and
sender’s devices 1 OK 1 OK
Information
≥After the operation for receiving, the handset waits to receive data. Infrared
communication automatically begins when data is sent from sender's device
within approximately 60 seconds.
≥Note that if you select “Save” when receiving all data, all data registered to
the target function are deleted.
≥Receiving all data may not be available depending on the data type.
≥When available space in the save destination becomes insufficient while
receiving data, the data being received to that point are saved and receiving
ends.
Sending one item
Submenu of the data to be sent 1 Send 1 Infrared
Face the infrared ports of the receiver’s and
sender’s devices 1 OK 1 OK
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Bluetooth Communication
Precautions for Handling Bluetooth Devices
Note the following points to ensure good connection:
≥Ensure about 10 m of line-of-sight distance from the other Bluetooth device.
Connectable range may be narrower depending on surrounding
environment (walls and furniture, etc.) and building structure, or if there is
any obstacle between this mobile phone and Bluetooth device to be
connected.
They may not be connected if they are in different floors or rooms divided by
ferroconcrete walls. No warranty is given as to the connection distance
stated above.
≥Use Bluetooth devices away from other devices (electric/AV/OA equipment)
as possible. (As the devices are easily affected by microwave in use, so
keep your devices away from any microwave.) Otherwise, improper
connection, TV or radio noise and reception fault may be caused. (TV
picture is distorted for certain channels of UHF and satellite broadcasting.)
≥When devices are not connected properly due to any broadcasting station or
radio transmitter near you, relocate the counterpart Bluetooth device.
Connection may fail if the device is surrounded by strong radio wave.
≥Wireless connection is possible with Bluetooth device put in any bag or
pocket. However, decreased transmission speed or noise may result when
your body is in between Bluetooth device and this mobile phone.
Radio wave transmitted from Bluetooth device may affect operations of
medical electronics.
As this may cause an accident in some instances, be sure to turn off your
mobile phone and Bluetooth device(s) in the following locations:
・In train
・In aircraft
・In hospital
・Near auto door or fire alarm
・Any place where flammable gases may be present (e.g. gas station)
You can connect the handset to Bluetooth devices wirelessly.
≥Wireless communications with all the Bluetooth devices are not completely
guaranteed.
Information
≥Refer to manuals of Bluetooth devices as well.
≥TV audio etc. may not be output with Bluetooth devices which are not
compatible with SCMS-T.
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Information
Radio wave interference with Wi-Fi compatible device
As Bluetooth and wireless LAN (IEEE802.11b/g/n) use the same frequency
band (2.4 GHz), use of Bluetooth device around wireless LAN device may
cause radio wave interference, leading to decreased communication speed,
noise or connection failure. In this case, take actions below:
≥Make sure to keep this mobile phone and Bluetooth device to be connected
10 m away from wireless LAN device.
≥Otherwise, turn off wireless LAN device.
≥For details on the operations of the other party's Bluetooth device, refer to the
manuals of the Bluetooth device to be used. (In some manuals, instead of the
word “search”, “retrieve” or “discover” may be used, and instead of “pair”
words like “connect” or “register” may be used.)
■ When receiving registration request from Bluetooth device or
connection request from unregistered Bluetooth device
Using Bluetooth function
≥To register/connect a Bluetooth device, the Bluetooth passkey may need to be
entered. Before starting the registration, decide one- to sixteen-digit number.
≥Enter the same number on the handset and the other party’s Bluetooth device.
m 1 Settings 1 External connection 1 Bluetooth
1 ON
Search for Bluetooth-enabled devices near the mobile phone.
Select a Bluetooth devices to be register 1 YES
≥To search again, select “Refresh” from the m (Submenu).
Information
≥You can connect up to 7 Bluetooth devices at the same time. Bluetooth
devices may not work properly or the number of Bluetooth devices which can
be connected at the same time may differ depending on the profile.
≥If you fail to connect a Bluetooth device, connection may become available
after re-registering it.
≥When the Bluetooth function is set to “ON”, the handset is set to receive
registration requests/connection requests from other Bluetooth devices. Make
the setting for displaying the handset’s information on other Bluetooth devices
in advance to allow the handset to be searched for by other Bluetooth devices.
≥While in connection stand-by, even if a connection request from a Bluetooth
device is received, connection may not be made depending on the signal
status etc.
Registration request/Connection request from
Bluetooth device
Select “
” from Stand-by display1Pairing
request 1 Pair
■ Disconnecting Bluetooth device
From the Bluetooth screen, select the Bluetooth
device to disconnect 1 OK
■ Unregistering Bluetooth device
From the Bluetooth display, point the cursor to the
Bluetooth device to unregister, press c 1 Unpair
■ Submenu operations on the Bluetooth display
≥Set Bluetooth to “ON” beforehand.
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From the Bluetooth display, press m (Submenu).
Select an item.
Refresh: Search Bluetooth devices nearby.
Rename this device: Change the handset’s name.
Show received files: Display the history of data received via Bluetooth
connection.
Data Communication
Sending/Receiving via Bluetooth Communication
Receiving
Select “
” from the Stand-by display 1 Select
the incoming notification 1 ACCEPT
Select “
” from the Stand-by display 1 Select
the receiving notification 1 Select a receved data
Sending
Submenu of the data to be send 1 Send
1 Bluetooth
Select a Bluetooth device to connect to.
Information
≥Note that if you select “Delete and register” when receiving all data, all data
registered to the target function are deleted.
≥Receiving all data may not be available depending on the data type.
≥When available space in the save destination becomes insufficient while
receiving data, the data being received to that point are saved and receiving
ends.
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Safety/Security Service
Disaster Message Board
Disaster Message Board is a service which enables you to register
or check information about the well-being in case of large-scale
disaster such as earthquake with a seismic intensity of over 6
lower.
Register information about the well-being of you in characters
from the handset. The information can be checked from your
family's mobile phones, PCs.
For Disaster Message Board, refer to the DOCOMO website.
m 1 Anshin 1 Disaster Message Board
≥Perform the operations following the on-screen instructions.
Disaster Voice Messaging
Disaster Voice Messaging is a service which enables you to deliver
information about the well-being as voice message in case of
large-scale disaster such as earthquake with a seismic intensity of
over 6 lower.
Record information about the well-being of you by voice on the
handset and deliver the message to your family etc.
For Disaster Voice Messaging, refer to the DOCOMO website.
Sending Message
m 1 Anshin 1 Disaster Voice Messaging
Send voice message 1 Select a recipient selection
method 1 Enter a phone number 1 c(
)
≥Perform the operations following the on-screen instructions.
Checking Messages
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m 1 Anshin 1 Disaster Voice Messaging
Check voice message
≥Perform the operations following the on-screen instructions.
Safety/Security Service
Early Warning “Area Mail”
Area Mail is a service that can receive the earthquake Early
Warnings and Tsunami Warnings that are issued from the Japan
Meteorological Agency and Disaster/Evacuation information that
are issued from the national and local governments without being
affected by line congestion.
≥When an Area Mail is sent to you, it is automatically received and the content
is displayed regardless of the main display condition or whether or not Screen
lock is set.
≥Area Mail may not be received or automatically displayed depending on the
condition of the handset.
≥In the following cases, you cannot receive Area Mail.
- While the power is turned off
- While outside the service area
- During international roaming
- In Airplane mode
≥In the following cases, you may not be able to receive Area Mail.
- During packet communication
- During software update
≥In the following cases, you can receive Area Mail but the special buzzer or
special ringtone does not sound and the handset does not vibrate.
- During a call
≥In the following cases, you can receive Area Mail but it may not be
automatically displayed.
- During packet communication
- During software update
≥Area mail (emergency earthquake warning) that failed to be received cannot
be received again. When the area mail (tsunami warnings, disaster/evacuation
information) is resent, it is possible to receive again if reception wasn't
possible before.
≥Area Mail is a free service that does not require a subscription.
When the Area Mail is received, the special buzzer
or special ringtone sounds, and the Area Mail
message appears.
Checking received Area Mail later
m 1 Anshin 1 Early warning “Area Mail”
Select a received Area mail.
Information
≥You can receive Area Mail without subscription to sp-mode.
≥You can save up to 50 Area Mails.
≥If the number of Area Mails saved on the handset memory exceeds the
maximum number to be saved, they are deleted from the oldest one.
Automatically receive an Area Mail.
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Setting Early Warning "Area Mail"
Whether to receive Area Mail, operations for when receiving Area
Mail, etc. can be set.
m 1 Anshin 1 Early warning “Area Mail”
m (Submenu) 1 Settings
Anshin Mode
m 1 Anshin 1 Anshin Mode
Select an item.
Select an item.
Receive setting: Set whether to receive Area Mail.
Beep tone: Make settings for the ring duration and operations in the
manner mode.
Check screen image and beep tone: Confirm the reception screen and
the ringtone for earthquake early warning, tsunami warning, and
disaster and evacuation information.
やさしい日本語表示 (Display with simple Japanese): Set whether to
display earthquake early warning and tsunami warning with simple
Japanese.
≥Settings of the earthquake early warning buzzer, ringtone dedicated to
tsunami warning, and disaster and evacuation information, ringtone volume
and vibrator cannot be changed.
Deleting Early warning “Area Mail”
m 1 Anshin 1 “Area Mail”
Highlight a Area Mail and press c(
≥Press l (
)1 OK
You can limit the use of apps and Wi-Fi connections to suit the age
of the child using the mobile phone.
Information
i(
)
≥When using for the first time, agree to the end user license agreement to
enable mobile phone management.
Also make the following settings:
- Password settings
- Select rules for app startup restriction
- App startup restriction
These settings can be changed later.
≥You will need to enter the password you set from the next time you start
the Anshin mode.
あんしんモード (Safety mode): Enable or disable the Anshin mode.
ルール設定 (Rule settings): Change the rules for app startup restriction.
アプリ起動制限 (Apps start restriction): Restrict the startup of apps.
アプリインストール制限 (Apps installation restriction): Restrict the
installation of apps.
Wi-Fi接続制限 (Wi-Fi connection restriction): Restrict Wi-Fi connection.
端末設定変更の制限 (Restriction of mobile phone settings): Make it
impossible to change the settings of the mobile phone.
パスワードと秘密の質問 (Password and sercret question): Change the
password and set a secret question just in case you forget the
password.
あんしんモードの初期化 (Initialization of Anshin Mode): This initializes
Anshin mode settings.
) to select all Area Mail.
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International
Available Services Overseas
Outline of international roaming (WORLD
WING)
International roaming (WORLD WING) is a service that enables you
to use the same phone number and mail address of the handset as
you use in Japan in the service area of DOCOMO affiliated
overseas network operators. You can use calls and SMS without
any changes in settings.
For details on International roaming (WORLD WING), refer to
DOCOMO website.
(https://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/service/world/roaming/)
3G
3G850
Call
Main communication services
○
○
SMS
○
○
Mail※
○
○
Browser※
○
○
※ Enable “Data roaming” to use data communication when roaming (See page
118).
Information
≥Some services may not be available depending on the network operator or
network to connect to.
≥You can check a name of network operator currently connected in the status
panel (See page 31).
■ Available network
This mobile phone is the class 2. You can be used in 3G network service areas.
It can also be used in countries and regions where 3G 850 MHz is available.
Check available areas.
Information
≥For country codes, international call access number, universal number
international prefix and information on countries and regions where
connections are available and available network operators, refer to the
DOCOMO website.
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Before Use Overseas
Settings for Use Overseas
Checking before departure
Check the followings in Japan before using the handset overseas.
■ About Subscription
≥Check the status of a subscription to WORLD WING. For details, contact the
number listed in “General Inquiries” on the last page.
■ About Charging
≥For charging, refer to the DOCOMO website.
■ About Charges
≥Overseas usage charges (call charge, packet communication fee) differ from
domestic usage charges.
≥Packet communication charge may be higher since some apps may perform
communication automatically. For operations for each app, ask the app
provider.
Setting before departure
■ Network service settings
If you subscribed to network services, network services such as Voice Mail
Service, Call Forwarding Service and Caller ID Display Request Service are
available from overseas. However, some network services are not available.
≥To use network services overseas, setting the remote operation settings to
"Activate" is required. The remote operation settings can be set in your
country of stay(See page 121). See page 52 for details on the remote
operation settings in Japan.
≥Some network services that can be set/disabled etc. may not be available
depending on overseas network operators.
Data Roaming Setting
To perform packet communication overseas, set Data roaming to
“ON”.
m 1 Settings 1 Network 1 Mobile network
1 Data roaming
ON
≥When the confirmation screen is displayed, check the content and select
“OK”.
Network Operators Setting
The handset searches available network to switch it automatically
by default setting. To switch network manually, set in the following
steps.
m 1 Settings 1 Network 1 Mobile network
1 Network operators
≥The networks which can be used are searched and displayed.
≥If an error occurs in network search, “Data enabled” set to OFF and try
again. (See page 101)
Select a network operator.
The handset automatically connects to the available network operator when you
turn the power on in your country of stay.
≥If you select “Search networks”, search for network operators again.
≥If you select “Select automatically”, automatically select a network
operator.
■ Connection
By setting “Select automatically” in the “Available networks” setting in “Network
Operators”, the optimum network is automatically selected.
≥If you manually set network operators overseas, set to “Select automatically”
after returning to Japan.
Checking in your country of stay
Information
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International
Preferred network mode
Making/Receiving a Call in Your Country
of Stay
You can check a network to use.
m 1 Settings 1 Network 1 Mobile network
Making a Call Outside Your Country of Stay (Including
Japan)
1 Preferred network mode
Select an item.
4G/3G(Auto): Switch to available network automatically.
3G: Use 3G network.
party's phone number 1 d
Date & time
≥When the area code (city code) begins with "0", omit the first "0" when
dialing (Include the "0" when making a call to some countries or regions
such as Italy).
≥Alternatively, enter a phone number 1 m (Sabmenu) 1 Call option
1 International call 1 ON 1 Country code to enter a country code.
≥The first “0” of the area code (city code) will be omitted.
If “Automatic date & time” and “Automatic time zone” of Date &
time are enabled, the handset receives information on time and
time differences from the network of a connected overseas
network operator, then time and time differences are corrected.
≥Time and time differences may not be adjusted correctly depending on the
network of an overseas network operator. In this case, set time zone
manually.
≥The correction timing may differ depending on the network operator.
≥See page 93 for details on Date & time.
Information
≥Even if you notify the caller ID, “Unknown”, “Private number”, etc. may
appear depending on the network operator, and the caller ID may not be
displayed correctly.
Inquiries
≥When the mobile phone or the docomo nano UIM card is lost or stolen
overseas, promptly contact DOCOMO and conduct a procedure for canceling
the use of service from your country of stay. Refer to the last page for
inquiries. Note that call/communication charges after the handset or the
docomo nano UIM card is lost or stolen are incurred to the subscriber.
≥As for land-line phone etc., “International call access number” of your country
of stay or “Universal number international prefix” is required.
“+” (press 0 for at least one second), enter
country code, area code (city code) and the other
Making a Call Using International Dial Assist
When you make a call to other countries from your country of stay,
you can make an international call with simple operation using
International Dial Assist.
≥Set International dial assist in advance.
≥The first “0” of a phone number will be automatically converted to the country
code you set in Country code.
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Enter a phone number 1 d
Converted number
International
Setting of International Dial Assist
m 1 Phone 1 Call log/Call settings 1 Roaming
settings 1 Int’l dial assistance
Receiving a Call Overseas
You can receive a call overseas in the same way as you do in
Japan.
Information
Select an item.
Automatic conversion: Set whether to make calls using International dial
assistance.
Country code: Set a country code to use when using International dial
assistance.
International prefix: Set an international prefix to use when using
International dial assistance.
Making a Call in Your Country of Stay
You can make a domestic call in your country of stay in the same
way as you do in Japan.
≥Always enter the area code (city code), even when the number is in the same
area.
≥When a call is received during international roaming, the call is forwarded
from Japan. Charges for connecting a call to Japan are incurred by the caller
and receiving charges by the receiver.
Having calls made to your mobile phone
When having calls made to your mobile phone from Japan, have your phone
number entered just as a domestic call in Japan.
When having calls made to your mobile phone from countries other than Japan,
have the international call access number and country code “81” (Japan) added
to the beginning of your phone number with the first “0” excluded as an
international call to Japan regardless of your country of stay.
“International call access number of the country of the caller - 81 - 90 (or
80/70) - XXXX - XXXX”
Making a Call to a WORLD WING Subscriber Overseas
When you make a call to a WORLD WING subscriber overseas, the
call is made as an international call to Japan regardless of whether
the call is made to the inside or outside of your country of stay.
“+” (press 0 for at least one second), enter
country code “81” (Japan) and the other party’s
mobile phone number excluding the first “0” 1 d
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Network Services during Roaming Setting
Setting International Roaming
Roaming Settings
You can make settings for international roaming.
≥These settings may not be available depending on the overseas operator you
use.
m 1 Phone 1 Call log/Call settings 1 Roaming
settings
Select an item.
Bar incoming on roam: You can limit incoming calls when roaming
internationally.
Missed call notice on roam: Get notification by SMS when an incoming
call couldn’t be taken due to being out of network coverage, for
example.
Roaming guidance: Set whether to play the guidance notifying the other
party who makes a call to you during international roaming that you
are using international roaming.
Int’l dial assistance: See page 120.
Network service: See page 121.
You can set some network services such as Voice Mail Service
from overseas.
≥It is necessary to start “Remote operation settings” beforehand. (See page 52)
≥When operating overseas, you are charged a call fee from the relevant
country to Japan apply.
≥These settings may not be available depending on the overseas operator you
use.
m 1 Phone 1 Call log/Call settings 1 Roaming
OK 1 Operate following the voice guidance.
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settings 1 Network service
Select an item.
Remote operation (paid): Set whether to start remote operation.
Caller ID request (paid): When a call is received from a caller whose
phone number is not notified, play guidance to request the other party
to notify their phone number.
Missed call notice (paid): Make settings for Incoming notification while
roaming.
Roaming guidance (paid): Make settings for Roaming guidance.
Voicemail (paid): When you are out of network range or the phone is off,
you can take a message from the person making the call.
(Application required to activate)
Call forwarding (paid): You can transfer a call to another mobile phone
that you have registered. (Application required to activate)
International
Confirmation after Returning Home
The handset automatically connects to the DOCOMO network after
returning to Japan. If it fails, make the following settings.
≥Set Network operators to “Select automatically”. (See page 118)
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Camera/TV/Music
Function
Page
Menu List
Camera
Mail
Video
65
Barcode Reader
66
Function
Mail
Page
57
SMS
58
Mimamori mail settings
67
64
TV (1seg)
69
Music
71
Data
See page 106 for Data.
Web
Function
Osaifu-Keital
Page
dmenu/search
60
Bookmark
61
Site viewing history
61
Google Search
62
See page 73 for Osaifu-Keitai.
Phone
Function
Page
Start Browser
62
Phonebook
Web settings
62
Rec. msg/Voice memo
51
Redial
50
Received Calls
50
Anshin
Function
Page
Disaster Message Board
114
Disaster Voice Messaging
114
Early warning “Area Mail”
115
Anshin Mode
116
123
54
Anshin answer settings
49
Call log/Call settings
52
Speed dial setting
47
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Function
Settings
Function
Screen/display
Page
90
Sound/Vibrate/Manner
91
Backlight/illum.
92
Language/Input
92
Clock
Lock/security
93
Neowork
d Account setting
Page
102
Docomo application
102
Docomo application
password
102
Auto GPS
102
Docomo location
information
102
102
Screen lock
95
Terminal security code
95
Error information
transmission
Set up SIM/RUIM card lock
95
Remote initialization
102
NFC/Osaifu-Keitai
75
USB debugging
102
Information security
95
Anshin manager
102
97
Open source license
102
Multi one touch
29
Battery
External connection
docomo service
Bluetooth
Other settings
112
WLAN
97
Side button settings
102
Location
98
Apps
102
USB computer connection
99
Daydream
103
Hedset mic
99
Accessibility
103
VPN
99
Storage
103
Airplane mode
100
Factory data reset
103
Data usage
100
Software update
132
Mobile network
101
About phone
103
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Tool
i-concier
Function
Page
Calculator
77
Alarm
78
Schedule
79
Memo
80
LINE
81
Pedometer
82
Map
77
Infrared
109
Voice recorder
83
World clock
84
Timer
84
Stop watch
85
ToruCa
86
Data backup
89
SD card backup
86
Data Security
88
Instruction Manual
88
See page 75 for i-concier.
Profile
See page 33 for Profile.
P-SQUARE
See page 76 for P-SQUARE.
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Troubleshooting (FAQ)
Troubleshooting
First of all, check to see if you need to update the software
program and then update it if necessary.
See page 132 for how to update software programs.
When symptom persists even after you check the
countermeasures for the problem you suffer, contact the
“Repairs”counter listed on the last page of this manual or a repair
counter specified by DOCOMO.
The“Repairs”counter is available in Japanese only.
■ Power supply
Cannot turn this mobile phone on.
≥Make sure that the battery pack is installed properly. (See page 35)
≥Check if the battery has run out. (See page 31)
The display is unresponsive, and the power cannot be turned off.
≥If the screen is unresponsive, or if you cannot turn off the power, press
and hold h for at least 10 seconds to forcibly turn the power of the
mobile phone off.
※Note that because this operation forcibly turns the power off, data or
settings might be lost.
■ Charging
Cannot charge. (The Call/Charging indicator does not light, or it flickers.)
≥Make sure the battery pack is attached to the FOMA terminal correctly.
(See page 35)
≥Make sure the power plug of the adapter or cigarette lighter plug is
securely inserted into the outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
≥Make sure that there is no foreign objects between wireless charger and
this mobile phone. (See page 38)
≥When you use an AC adapter (option), make sure its connector is firmly
connected to this mobile phone or the provided desktop holder. (See
page 37, page 38)
≥When you use the desktop holder, make sure the connector terminal of
this mobile phone is not stained. If it is stained, wipe the terminal part with
a dry cotton swab, etc.
≥If you talk on the phone, have communications, or operate other
functions for a long time during battery charge, the temperature of this
mobile phone may rise to flicker the Call/Charging indicator. In that case,
charge the battery after this mobile phone cools down. (See page 36)
≥If you are in a location other than the appropriate ambient temperature,
charging may not be started or fully charged. In that case, charge the
battery again under the appropriate ambient temperature. (See page 36)
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■ Operations of the mobile phone
While you operate this mobile phone or charge the battery, they get hot.
≥While operating or charging, or when you operate apps, or watch 1Seg
programs for a long time during battery charge, this mobile phone,
battery pack, or adapter may become warm, but this does not adversely
affect operation, so you can continue to use them.
The clock does not show the correct time.
≥The clock may not show the correct time when the power has been kept
on for a prolonged period of time. Check whether “Automatic date & time”
have been set to active and then, move to a location with good signal
reception, turn off the power of the mobile phone and then back on. (See
page 93)
The usable time of the battery is short.
≥Check if the mobile phone is left out of service area for a long time. While
being out of service area, the mobile phone consumes more power to
search for radio wave to establish communication. (See page 31)
≥The usable time of the battery pack varies depending on the usage
environment or its remaining life. (See page 36)
≥Battery packs are consumables. The usable time slightly shortens each
time you charge the battery. If the usable time becomes extremely short
as compared with the default state even if fully charged, purchase the
specified battery pack. (See page 37)
Operation is unstable.
≥This could be due to the installation of applications to the mobile phone
after purchase. Start up your mobile phone in Safe mode, and if the
symptoms are fixed, then try uninstalling your applications. Sometimes
this can fix the symptoms.
≥Safe mode is a function that starts up your mobile phone in a state that is
close to that at the time of purchase.
≥Activating Safe mode
- h (for at least one second) 1 Hightlight a “Power off” and press Oo
(for at least one second) 1 OK
- When Safe mode is activated, “Safe mode” is displayed on the
lower-left corner of the screen. To end Safe mode, once turn off the
power and restart.
≥After backing up important data in advance, use Safe mode.
≥Widgets created by yourself may disappear.
≥Since Safe mode is not the regular startup status, please exit Safe mode
before using the mobile phone for regular operations.
≥As options designed for developers are designed for development
purposes, the mobile phone and apps on the phone may operate
unusually when you set them up.
The power of the mobile phone shuts down and restarts.
≥If the terminal of the battery pack is stained, the connection might
deteriorate to shut down the power. Wipe the battery terminal with a dry
cotton swab, etc.
Pressing keys is disabled.
≥Make sure Side Button Settings is set to“Not enabled when closed”.
(See page 102)
The screen response is slow when pressing buttons.
≥This may occur when there is a large amount of data saved on this
mobile phone or when there is a large volume of data exchange between
this mobile phone and the microSD card.
Applications do not operate correctly. (for example, they do not start, or
errors occur frequently)
≥Make sure that any applications are enabled. Enable any disabled
applications, and then try again. (See page 103)
The docomo nano UIM card is not recognized.
≥Make sure you insert the docomo nano UIM card in the correct direction.
(See page 34)
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■ Call
Cannot make a call by pressing numeric keys.
≥Make sure Restrict Dialing is deactivated. (See page 000)
≥Make sure Airplane Mode is deactivated. (See page 100)
No ringtone
≥Check if the ringer volume is set to silent. (See page 91)
≥Make sure Public Mode (power off), Manner Mode, or Airplane Mode are
deactivated. (See page 52, page 91, or page 100)
≥Make sure Reject Call Setting, Set Ring Start Time are deactivated. (See
page 52)
≥Make sure Voicemail Service, Call Forwarding Service, or Recorded
Message Setting are not set 0 seconds. (See page 51, page 52, or page
52)
Cannot talk. (“
” does not disappear even if you move to another
place. You cannot make or receive a call, though the radio wave
conditions are not bad.)
≥Turn off and on the mobile phone, or remove and attach/insert the battery
pack or docomo nano UIM card. (See page 34, page 35, page 39)
≥Depending on the characteristics of the radio waves, you may not be able
to make or receive a call even if the mobile phone is “within service area”
or “
” is displayed for a radio wave condition. Move to another place
and redial.
≥Make sure the call restrictions such as Call Rejection etc. are
deactivated. (See page 52)
≥Depending on the radio wave congestion state, calls and mail messages
may be congested and hard to be connected in crowded places. In that
case, the message “Please wait” or “Please wait for a while” is displayed
and a busy tone sounds. Move to another place or wait for a while, and
then redial.
■ Sound
Cannot hear the voice of the other party, or the voice is too loud.
≥Check if you have changed the in-call volume. (See page 50)
■ Mail
Cannot receive mails automatically.
≥Make sure Automatic Communication Settings are not “Check every day”
or “OFF”. (See page 58)
■ Camera
Still images and movies shot by the camera are blurred.
≥When you shoot a subject in a short distance, set Focus mode to
“Macro”. (See page 65)
≥When you shoot portraits, set Focus mode to “FaceDetect”. (See page
65)
≥Make sure the lens of the camera is not fogged or stained. (See page 63)
■ 1Seg
Cannot watch 1Seg
≥Check if the mobile phone is out of service area of the terrestrial digital
TV broadcasting or if broadcasting waves are weak. (See page 70)
≥Make sure that you have set channels. (See page 69)
■ Osaifu-Keitai
Cannot use Osaifu-Keitai function.
≥If you remove the battery pack or activate Omakase Lock, the IC card
function becomes unavailable regardless of the setting of IC Card Lock.
(See page 35, page 000)
≥Make sure NFC/Osaifu-Keitai is deactivated. (See page 75)
≥Make sure you place the f mark on this mobile phone over the
scanning device. (See page 25)
■ Display
Dark display
≥Check if you have changed the Brightness. (See page 92)
≥Check if you set the Sleep. (See page 92)
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■ Overseas use
Cannot use this mobile phone abroad
If the antenna mark is displayed:
≥Check if you have applied for WORLD WING. Check your WORLD WING
application status.
“
” is displayed:
≥Check if the mobile phone is out of service area of international roaming
service or if the radio wave is weak.
Check for available service areas or overseas operators referring
DOCOMO website.
≥Try different network modes and/or network operators. Set Network
operators to “Select automatically”. (See page 118)
≥The problem may be solved by turning the power of this mobile phone off
and on again. (See page 39)
Cannot establish data communication abroad
≥Set “ON” to Data roaming. (See page 118)
This mobile phone was suddenly shut off during overseas use
≥Check if the approximate limit for service suspension has been
exceeded. An approximate limit is preset for suspending the use of
“International roaming service (WORLD WING)”. If the approximate limit
has been exceeded, pay the accumulated usage charges
The other party’s phone number is not notified
Notified phone number is different from that of the other party
Function to display contact information or caller ID notification does not
work
≥Even when the other party notifies the caller ID, the ID is not displayed on
this mobile phone unless notified from the network or operator used.
Moreover, a number different from the other party’s phone number may
be displayed depending on networks or operators used.
■ Data management
Data transfer fails
≥Check if a USB hub is used. Use of a USB hub may hinder proper
operation.
Data saved in microSD card is not displayed
≥Run a check disk on the microSD. (See page 000)
An “X” is displayed when trying to view images, or in demo or previews.
≥An “X” may be displayed when the image data is corrupted.
■ Bluetooth function
Cannot connect/find Bluetooth devices by device search
≥Bluetooth device (commercial product) must be registered on this mobile
phone with the device in wait state. To remove a registered device and
then register again, remove each other on both of the Bluetooth device
(commercial product) and this mobile phone in advance. (See page 112)
Cannot make calls from this mobile phone with external device such as
car navigation system and hands-free device connected
≥If you try to make a call to the same number several times while the other
≥party does not answer because he/she is out of service area, etc., it may
become impossible to call to the number. In such case, turn the power of
this mobile phone off and on again. (See page 39)
■ Map and GPS functions
Cannot set Auto GPS service information.
≥Make sure AUTO-GPS has not been suspended due to insufficient
battery level. Auto GPS service information cannot be set if the Auto GPS
function has stopped due to the settings made in “Low-power operation
settings”. To enable settings, either set “Low-power operation settings” to
“Not suspend” or recharge the battery. (See page 102)
≥Make sure Auto GPS Operation Settings is not disabled. (See page 102)
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Error Messages
Warranty and After-sales Service
Memory space is decreasing
≥The mobile phone has insufficient free space. If you use the mobile
phone in this state, certain functions or applications might not operate.
Uninstall apps you don't need or migrate or delete files.
Warranty
Enter SIM PIN
≥This message appears if you have set a PIN code. Enter the correct PIN
code.
This SIM card is not readable
PUK code has been locked.
≥The SIM card is locked with a PIN unblocking key. Contact a docomo
Shop.
Please wait for a while
≥You might have difficulty establishing a connection for phone calls or mail
≥because of signal crowding from the gathering of many people in one
location. Move to another location or wait a while, and then try again.
≥Make sure that you have received a warranty card provided at purchase. After
checking the contents of the warranty card as well as “Shop name and date of
purchase”, keep the warranty card in a safe place. If you notice that necessary
items of the warranty card are not filled in, immediately contact the shop where
you purchased this mobile phone from. The term of the warranty is one year
from the date of purchase.
≥Back Cover P64/Desktop Holder P56/Battery Pack P33 are not covered by
warranty.
≥Specifications and appearance of this mobile phone including the accessories
may be modified for improvement without notice.
≥Information stored in the phonebook etc. might be changed or reset depending
on the troubles and repairs, or the way you handle this mobile phone. Keep a
copy of information stored in the phonebook etc. for yourself, just in case.
※ You can save phonebook data of this mobile phone to microSD card.
※ You can backup your phonebook and other data on the mobile phone by
using the docomo cloud.
After-sales Services
■ When there is a problem with the mobile phone
Before asking repairs, check “Troubleshooting” in this manual. If the problem
remains unsolved, contact the “Repairs” counter listed on the last page of this
manual for malfunction and consult them.
The “Repairs” counter is available in Japanese only.
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■ When repairs are necessitated as a result of consultation
Bring your mobile phone to a repair counter specified by DOCOMO. Note that
your mobile phone is accepted for repair during the repair counter’s business
hours. Further, note that you may need to wait for fixing depending on the
malfunction state.
For information about the status of repairs, refer to the DOCOMO website.
(https://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/support/trouble/repair/shop/compatible/index.html)
However, depending on the part that is damaged, repairs may not be possible
due to the unavailability of spare parts, so for details please contact a repair
counter specified by DOCOMO.
In warranty period
≥Your mobile phone is repaired charge free in accordance with the terms of
warranty.
≥Make sure that you bring the warranty card to the counter for repair. If you do
not show the warranty card, or when troubles or malfunctions are regarded to
be caused by your mishandling (the damages of the connector terminal or the
display, etc.), or when your mobile phone was repaired by other than a repair
counter specified by DOCOMO, the repair cost is charged even within the
warranty period.
≥The cost for troubles caused by the use of devices and consumables other
than those specified by DOCOMO is charged even within the warranty period.
Repairs may not be carried out in the following cases:
≥When, as a result of inspection at our repair center, corrosion is found due to
exposure to water, dew condensation, or sweat, or when damage or
deformation is found in the circuit board (Repairs might not be carried out
when damage to the connector terminal or the display, or cracks in the body
are found.)
≥When your mobile phone was repaired by other than a repair counter specified
by DOCOMO.
※ Even if repair is feasible, the repair cost is charged when the trouble you
suffer matches one of the symptoms listed above, which is not supported by
the warranty.
After the warranty period
We will repair your FOMA terminal on request (charges will apply).
Spare parts availability period
The minimum storage period of the performance spare parts (parts required for
maintaining performance) for the mobile phone is basically four years after the
closure of its production.
■ Other points to note
≥Make sure not to modify this mobile phone or its accessories.
≥Fire, injury or malfunction may result.
≥We accept to repair malfunction with modified device subject to your
agreement with possibility that we restore the modifications. We might
reject to repair depending on the degrees of your modification. The
following might be regarded as modifications:
- To put stickers, etc. onto the LCD or keys
- To decorate this mobile phone using adhesives
- To replace the coverings etc. with those of other than DOCOMO
genuine products
≥Repairs of troubles or malfunctions resulting from the modifications are
charged even within the warranty period.
≥Do not peel the nameplate off this mobile phone. The nameplate serves as a
certification of technical standard. Note that when we cannot ensure the
contents described on the nameplate (the nameplate is peeled off intentionally
or replaced) and therefore cannot verify the product conformity to the technical
standard, it might happen that we at DOCOMO reject to repair the
malfunction.
≥The information such as about function settings, etc. might be reset depending
on the troubles or repairs, or the way you handle this mobile phone. Set the
settings again.
≥If the mobile phone is repaired, the Wi-Fi MAC Address and the Bluetooth
Address may change, regardless of the area that was originally damaged.
≥The parts generating magnetism are used in the following portions of this
mobile phone. Note that if you place a magnetism-sensitive object such as a
cash card near this mobile phone, the card might become unusable.
Portions: earpiece/speaker
≥This mobile phone comes with the waterproof performance, however, if the
inside of this mobile phone gets wet or becomes moist, immediately turn off
the power and remove the battery pack; then visit a repair counter. This mobile
phone may not be repaired depending on the condition.
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■ Data you have created yourself or downloaded
Data you have created, imported or downloaded into your mobile phone might
be altered or lost when you change the model or this mobile phone is repaired.
We assume no responsibility for such alteration or loss of data. Docomo will not
pay compensation for the packet communication fees incurred as a result of
downloading the data again. Moreover, instead of repairing your mobile phone,
we may replace it with another one at our discretion, in which case it is not
possible to transfer these data to the replacement terminal with some
exceptions.
Software Update
This function connects to the network to check whether an update
to the P-01J software is required, and if so, downloads the update
files and updates the software.
Any necessary software update will be announced in DOCOMO
website.
There are three ways to update.
Automatic update: Downloads new files automatically, and rewrites data at a
specified time.
Immediate update: Applies any updates immediately.
Scheduled update: Updates automatically at a scheduled time.
Information
≥Though software may be updated without changing/deleting data including
contacts of phonebook, camera images, mails and downloads in this mobile
phone, note that data may not be protected depending on conditions of your
mobile phone (failure, breakage or water damage etc.). It is recommended to
back up important data. However, take note that you cannot back up certain
data such as downloads.
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Notes on Use
Software Automatic Update
≥Do not remove the battery pack while updating software. You may fail to
update.
≥Fully charge the battery before updating software. We recommend connecting
a charging cable when updating software.
≥You cannot update software in the following cases:
≥During call
≥Out of service area icon is displayed
≥International roaming
≥Airplane mode
≥Wrong date and time are set
≥Battery level is not sufficient for software update
≥There is not enough memory left to enable the software update
≥When the basic software has been tampered with
≥It may take time to update (download, rewrite) software.
≥You cannot make/receive calls, use communication functions, and other
functions while updating software. You can receive calls during download.
≥We recommend updating the software in a location that has a strong signal,
and without moving from that location. If the signal is weak, the software
update might be interrupted.
≥If no software update is required, “No update is needed.” appears.
≥If the mobile phone is in international roaming or out of service area, “When
docomo network is not available, or during roaming, software update is not
available.” appears.
≥Messages (SMS) received during software update are stored in the SMS center.
≥When updating software, the proprietary information about your P-01J (model
name, serial number, etc.) is sent to the DOCOMO server for Software Update.
We at DOCOMO never use the sent information for purposes other than to
update software.
≥If the software update fails, the mobile phone might not start, or [Software
update failed. Please visit to a shop near you.] is displayed and you may not
be able to do all operations. In that case, you are kindly requested to come to
a repair counter specified by DOCOMO.
≥If PIN code is set, PIN code entry screen, in which you need to enter PIN
code, appears in reboot process after rewrite process.
≥Do not start other applications during software update.
This setting downloads new files automatically, and rewrites data
at a specified time.
Setting of Software Automatic Update
By default, setting of automatic update is set to “Automatic
Update”.
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Software update 1 Configure the software update
Automatic Update/Manual Update
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When Software Update is Necessary
Software Immediate Update
When update files are downloaded automatically, a notification
(Software update is available) appears in the status bar.
This setting updates the software immediately.
≥Software updates can be started either from the rewriting notification screen or
from the menu.
≥If
(Software update is available) is displayed at the specified rewriting
time, data will be rewritten automatically,
(Software update is available)
notification will then disappear.
Open the notification panel 1 Select the notification.
Select the rewrite method.
The rewrite notice screen is displayed and you can confirm the time for the
rewrite.
OK: You return to the Stand-by display. The update starts when the set
time arrives.
Change start time: See page 135.
Immediate update: See page 134.
m 1 Settings 1 Other settings
Software update 1 Start the software update 1 Yes
To start the software update from the rewriting notification display:
Display the rewriting notification display1Start update
Approximately 10 seconds after the software update
screen appears, the rewrite automatically starts.
≥Select “OK” to start the rewrite immediately.
≥During update, no key operations are available. It is not possible to
cancel update.
≥When the update is complete, the handset restarts and the Stand-by
display is appeared.
Information
≥If a software rewrite could not be started,
(Software update is available)
appears in the status bar.
≥If a software rewrite fails at the specified rewriting time, rewriting will be
retried at the same time the following day.
≥The software cannot be automatically updated if the automatic update
settings are set to “Manual Update”, or if communication for an immediate
software update is in progress.
Information
≥If software update is not necessary, “No update is needed.” appears.
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Information
Display After Completion of Software Update
After a software update is complete, a notification will appear in
the status bar. Open the notification panel and tap the notification
to display the completion screen.
Software Scheduled Update
To schedule installation of an update file at another time, you need
to set the time for software rewrite in advance.
Display the rewriting notification display 1 Set time
Enter time 1 Set
At Scheduled Time
At the scheduled start time, the software update start screen
appears, and the software rewrite begins automatically after about
10 seconds.
≥If a software update could not be started at the scheduled start time, the
software update will be retried at the same time the following day.
≥Software is updated at the scheduled start time even if an alarm or other
function has been set for the same time.
≥If power to the P-01J is turned off at the scheduled start time, after the power
is turned on, the software is updated when the time next reaches the
scheduled time.
≥When “
Software update canceled. Check the available memory on the
main unit, then try updating again” is displayed on the Stand-by display
during a software update, check the available memory on the main unit, then
try to update the software again.
≥When “
Software update canceled. Check the status of the main unit,
then try updating again” is displayed on the Stand-by display when executing
a software update, check that none of the following conditions exist, then try
to update the software again.
- Out of service area
- Battery pack not fitted properly
- Conflict with another function
- Other (when the cause has something to do with implementation on the
mobile phone)
Information
≥During update, all key operations are disabled. Further, you cannot cancel
the update.
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Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of Mobile
Phones
This model P-01J mobile phone complies with Japanese technical regulations
and international guidelines regarding exposure to radio waves.
This mobile phone was designed in observance of Japanese technical
regulations regarding exposure to radio waves※1 and limits to exposure to radio
waves recommended by a set of equivalent international guidelines.
This set of international guidelines was set out by the International Commission
on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), which is in collaboration with the
World Health Organization (WHO), and the permissible limits include a
substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health condition.
The technical regulations and international guidelines set out limits for radio
waves as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR, which is the value of absorbed
energy in any 10 grams of tissue over a 6-minute period. The SAR limit for
mobile phones is 2.0 W/kg. The highest SAR value for this mobile phone when
tested for use near the head is 0.694 W/kg※2 and when worn on the body is
0.281 W/kg※3. There may be slight differences between the SAR levels for
each product, but they all satisfy the limit.
The actual SAR of this mobile phone while operating can be well below that
indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the
device to ensure it only uses the minimum required to reach the network.
Therefore in general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power
output of the device.
This mobile phone can be used in positions other than against your head.
Please keep the mobile phone farther than 1.5 cm away from your body by
using such as a carrying case or a wearable accessory without including any
metals. This mobile phone satisfies the technical regulations and international
guidelines.
The World Health Organization has stated that “a large number of studies have
been performed over the last two decades to assess whether mobile phones
pose a potential health risk. To date, no adverse health effects have been
established as being caused by mobile phone use.”
Please refer to the WHO website if you would like more detailed information.
(http://www.who.int/docstore/peh-emf/publications/facts_press/fact_english.htm)
Please refer to the websites listed below if you would like more detailed
information regarding SAR.
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Website:
(http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/sys/ele/index.htm)
Association of Radio Industries and Businesses Website:
(http://www.arib-emf.org/01denpa/denpa02-02.html)(In Japanese only)
NTT DOCOMO, INC. Website:
(https://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/product/sar/)
Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. Website:
(http://panasonic.jp/mobile/support/)(In Japanese only)
※1 Technical regulations are defined by the Ministerial Ordinance Related to
Radio Law (Article 14-2 of Radio Equipment Regulations).
※2 Not including other radio systems that can be simultaneously used with
LTE/FOMA.
※3 Not including other radio systems that can be simultaneously used with
LTE/FOMA.
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European RF Exposure Information
CE Declaration of Conformity
This mobile phone complies with the EU requirements for exposure to
radio waves.
Your mobile phone is a radio transceiver, designed and manufactured not
to exceed the SAR* limits** for exposure to radio-frequency (RF) energy,
which SAR* values, when tested for compliance against the standard are
0.571 W/kg for head configuration and 0.834 W/kg for body worn
configuration.
While there may be differences between the SAR* levels of various
phones and at various positions, they all meet*** the EU requirements for
RF exposure.
The product “P-01J” is declared to conform with the essential
requirements of European Union Directive 1999/5/EC Radio and
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 3.1(a), 3.1(b) and 3.2.
The Declaration of Conformity can be found on (http://panasonic.jp/
mobile/support/.)
* The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement
known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
** The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/
kg) averaged over ten grams of tissue, recommended by The Council of the
European Union. The limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give
additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in
measurements.
*** Tests for SAR have been conducted using standard operating positions with
the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested
frequency bands. This mobile phone meets the RF exposure guidelines for
body worn operation when positioned at least 0.5 cm from the body.
Accessories used for body worn operation must not contain metal and should
position the mobile phone at least the distance stated above. Use of other
accessories may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.
Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the
actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the
maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple
power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In
general, the closer you are to a base station antenna, the lower the power
output.
※ The European RTTE approval of this product is limited to the use of the P-01J
handset, Battery Pack and AC Adapter 04 for Global use (100 to 240 V AC)
only. Other accessories are not part of the approval.
※ To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high
volume levels for long periods.
FCC Notice
≥ This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
≥ Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
≥ This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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FCC RF Exposure Information
This model phone meets the U.S. government’s requirements for
exposure to radio waves.
Your wireless phone contains a radio transmitter and receiver. Your phone is
designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to
radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of
the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and
establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The
guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent
scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific
studies.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit set
by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating
positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified
power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at
the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while
operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is
designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power
required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base
station antenna, the lower the output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and
certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the U.S.
government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in
various positions and locations (for example, at the ear and worn on the body)
as required by FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model
phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.46 W/kg, and
when worn on the body in a holster or carry case, is 0.63 W/kg. (Body-worn
measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available
accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between
the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the
U.S. government requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all
reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure
guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can
be found under the Display Grant section at (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/)
after search on FCC ID UCE216065A.
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF
exposure guidelines. Please use an accessory designated for this product or an
accessory which contains no metal and which positions the handset a minimum
of 1.5 cm from the body.
* In the United States, the SAR limit for wireless mobile phones used by the
public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. SAR values
may vary depending upon national reporting requirements and the network
band.
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Important Safety Information
Export Administration Regulations
Aircraft
Switch off your wireless device when boarding an aircraft or whenever you are
instructed to do so by airline staff. If your device offers a ‘flight mode’ or similar
feature consult airline staff as to whether it can be used on board.
Driving
Full attention should be given to driving at all times and local laws and
regulations restricting the use of wireless devices while driving must be
observed.
Hospitals
Mobile phones should be switched off wherever you are requested to do so in
hospitals, clinics or health care facilities. These requests are designed to
prevent possible interference with sensitive medical equipment.
Petrol Stations
Obey all posted signs with respect to the use of wireless devices or other radio
equipment in locations with flammable material and chemicals. Switch off your
wireless device whenever you are instructed to do so by authorized staff.
Interference
Care must be taken when using the phone in close proximity to personal
medical devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 15 cm be
maintained between a mobile phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential
interference with the pacemaker. To achieve this use the phone on the opposite
ear to your pacemaker and do not carry it in a breast pocket.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event
of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to
discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices
Please consult your physician and the device manufacturer to determine if
operation of your phone may interfere with the operation of your medical device.
Battery
This product and its accessories might be covered by the Japan Export
Administration Regulations (“Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law” and its
related laws) and Export Administration Regulations. To export and re-export
this product and its accessories, take the required measures on your
responsibility and at your expenses. For details on the procedures, contact the
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry or the U.S. Department of Commerce.
≥ Do not use/store battery in extremely low/high temperatures.
Recommended operating temperature: 5oC to 35oC
≥ Tape over terminals to insulate Battery. Comply with local waste disposal
regulations.
≥ Use the following voltage/current when charging.
Voltage: 4.35V±0.03V, current: 1800mA (MAX)
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Intellectual Property Right
Copyrights and Portrait Rights
≥You have no right to copy, modify, or distribute the contents such as text,
images, music, or software programs downloaded from websites on the
Internet, or images shot by the cameras of this product without permission
from the copyright holder except for when the copy or quote is for personal
use that is allowed by the copyright law.
Note that it may be prohibited to shoot or record live performances or
exhibitions even for personal use. Make sure that you refrain from shooting
portraits of other persons and distributing such portraits over the Internet
without consent, as this violates portrait rights.
≥Do not copy, modify, separate from hardware, disassemble, decompile or
reverse engineer the whole or part of the software installed in this product
without permission of the copyright holder, and do not have any third party do
the same, nor utilize any consequences of such deeds.
Trademarks
≥“FOMA”, “i-mode”, “i-αppli”, “Deco-mail”, “ToruCa”, “mopera”, “mopera U”,
“WORLD CALL”, “iD”, “WORLD WING”, “sp-mode”, and the logos of “iD”, “Xi”,
“sp-mode” and “Osaifu-Keitai” are trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT
DOCOMO, INC.
≥“Catch Phone (Call waiting service)” is a registered
trademark of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation.
≥f is a registered trademark of FeliCa Networks, Inc.
≥FeliCa is a contactless IC card technology developed by Sony Corporation.
FeliCa is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
≥microSDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
≥QR code is a registered trademark of Denso Wave Inc.
≥The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, INC.
and any use of such marks by NTT DOCOMO, INC. is under license. Other
trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
≥"Wi-Fi" is a registered mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
≥Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows Media® and Windows Vista® are trademarks
or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or
other countries.
≥This product includes software licensed from OMRON SOFTWARE Co., Ltd.
iWnn@OMRON SOFTWARE Co., Ltd. 2008-2012 All Rights Reserved.
≥This product contains NetFront Document Viewer of
ACCESS CO., LTD.
ACCESS, the ACCESS logo, and NetFront are registered
trademarks or trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in the
United States, Japan and/or other countries.
Copyright © 2016 ACCESS CO., LTD. All rights reserved. This software is
based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
≥Other company names and product names described in the text are
trademarks or registered trademarks of those companies.
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Others
≥This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 patent portfolio license and AVC
patent portfolio license for the personal use of a consumer or other uses in
which it does not receive remuneration to
- encode video in compliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard
("MPEG-4/AVC Video") and/or
- decode MPEG-4/AVC Video that was encoded by a consumer
engaged in a personal activity and/or was obtained from a video
provider licensed to provide MPEG-4/AVC Video. No license is granted
or shall be implied for any other use.
Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, L.L.C.
See http://www.mpegla.com
≥Furthermore, this product contains the following software:
- the software developed by Apache Software Foundation and licensed
under Apache License (v.2.0)
- the software licensed under the Free Type Project License
- ICU License-ICU 1.8.1 and later
Copyright © 1995-2011 International Business Machines Corporation
and others
- Anti-Grain Geometry-Version 2.4
- Copyright © 2002-2005 Maxim Shemanarev (McSeem)
- the software licensed under MIT-License
- the software developed by the Independent JPEG Group
For more details on the relevant software (including license information),
follow these steps: m 1 Settings 1 Other settings 1 About phone 1 Legal
information.
Open Source Software
≥This product contains software licensed complying with GNU General Public
License, Version 2 (GPL v2), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL),
etc. The program is free software; you can copy it and/or redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GPL v2 or LGPL as published by the Free
Software Foundation.
At least three (3) years from delivery of products, Panasonic Mobile
Communications Co., Ltd will give to any third party who contact us at the
contact information provided below, for a charge no more than our cost of
physically performing source code distribution, a complete machine-readable
copy of the corresponding source code covered under GPL v2/LGPL.
Contact Information
pmc-cs@gg.jp.panasonic.com
Source code is also freely available to you and any other member of the public
via the website below.
(http://panasonic.jp/mobile/gpl/english.html)
Please note that we cannot respond to any inquiries regarding the source
code. You cannot download the source code from a mobile phone. Use your
PC to download the source code.
source code.
For more details on the relevant software (including license information of GPL
v2/LGPL), follow these steps: m 1 Settings 1 Other settings 1 About
phone 1 Legal information.
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SIM Unlock
This mobile phone supports SIM unlocking. You can use another
operator's SIM card once you unlock the SIM.
≥Restrictions may be applied to some of the services or the functions. Note that
NTT DOCOMO, INC. cannot provide any guarantees for operating the mobile
phone when using other company’s card.
≥For further details on the SIM unlock procedures, refer to the DOCOMO
website.
Insert the other company’s SIM card.
Turn on the power.
Enter the PIN in the screen for unlocking for the SIM
network.
Unlock 1 Oo
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Using Mobile Phone with Your Manners!
These functions help you keep your manners in public.
Please be considerate of those around you when using this mobile
phone.
Handy functions are available such as for setting the response to
incoming calls and setting the tones to silent.
In the Following Cases, be Certain to Turn Off the Power
■ Where use is prohibited
When using this mobile phone on an airplane or at a hospital, follow the
instructions of the airline or medical institution. In areas where mobile phone
usage is prohibited, turn off the power.
≥Public mode (Power off) (See page 52)
When a call is received, a message stating that you are in a place that does
not allow the use of mobile phone is played and the call is automatically
disconnected.
≥Record Message function (See page 51)
Callers can record a message when you cannot come to the phone.
In the Following Cases, be Certain to Set Public Mode
■ While driving
Using this mobile phone in your hand while driving is subject to punishment.
This does not apply in unavoidable circumstances when, for instance,
responding to someone who is sick, injured or when maintaining public order.
≥Vibrator (See page 91)
When the vibrator is set, it vibrates for incoming calls.
≥Manner Mode/Super Silent/Original Manner (See page 91)
In Manner Mode or Super Silent, the keypad sound, ring tone and other
sounds from the mobile phone are muted.
In Original Manner, you can set whether or not to activate the Record
Message function, and can change the settings for the vibrator and ring
tone.
※The shutter sound cannot be muted.
■ When in theaters, movie theaters, museums, and similar venues
Using this mobile phone in public places where you should be quiet results in
disturbing others.
Be aware of the place to use a mobile phone and the
volume of your voice and ringtone
■ Be aware of the volume of your voice when using the handset in quiet
places such as restaurant and hotel lobby.
Optional services are also available, such as Voice Mail Service
(See page 52) and Call Forwarding Service (See page 52).
■ Use in places where you do not block a passage in the town.
■ Due to the damage that it can cause to hearing, you should not listen to
loud music for long periods.
Respect the privacy
■ Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you when
shooting and sending pictures using camera-enabled mobile phones.
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Online various procedures, the content confirmation of your contract, etc.
From this mobile phone
メニュー (Menu)

Web  dメニュー・検索 (dmenu/search)
 ドコモオンライン手続き
From PC

Mydocomo (お客様サポート) (Mydocomo (User support))
(DOCOMO online procedures) (In Japanese only)
My docomo (https://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/mydocomo/)

Select an item in “ドコモオンライン手続き
(DOCOMO online procedures)” (In Japanese only)
●You may not be able to access the site due to system maintenance or depending on the details of your subscription.
●Your “Network Security Code” and “ID/password” is required in order to use “ドコモオンライン手続き (DOCOMO online procedures)”.
Contacts for inquiries from outside of Japan (loss, theft, unable to connect, etc.)
■From DOCOMO mobile phones
■From land-line phones 
International call access code
for the country you stay
Universal number
international prefix
-81-3-6832-6600 * (toll free)
(to enter ‘+’, press and hold the ‘0’ key for at least one second)
-8000120-0151*
※You are charged a call fee to Japan.
※You can also enter the international access code instead of the “+”.
※For international call access codes, refer to the DOCOMO website.
Business hours: 24 hours (open all year round)
Business hours: 24 hours (open all year round)
●Please confirm the phone number before you dial.
●If you lose your mobile phone or have it stolen, immediately take the steps necessary for suspending the use of the mobile phone.
●If the mobile phone you purchased is damaged, bring your mobile phone to a repair counter specified by DOCOMO after returning to Japan.
General Inquiries
Malfunction, Repair

0120-005-250
■From DOCOMO mobile phones
(In Japanese only)
(toll free)
* Service available in English, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish.
* Unavailable from part of IP phones.
(No prefix)
Business hours: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
■From DOCOMO mobile phones
(In Japanese only)
(No prefix)
151 (toll free)
* Unavailable from land-line phones, etc.
113 (toll free)
* Unavailable from land-line phones, etc.
■From land-line phones
(In Japanese only)
0120-800-000
* Unavailable from part of IP phones.
Business hours: 24 hours (open all year round)
■From land-line phones
(In Japanese only)
0120-800-000
* Unavailable from part of IP phones.
Business hours: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (open all year round)
●Please confirm the phone number before you dial.
●For Applications or Repairs and After-Sales Service, please contact the above-mentioned information center or the docomo Shop etc. near you on the NTT DOCOMO website.
NTT DOCOMO website (https://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/)
Don’t forget your mobile phone ... or your manners!
When using your mobile phone in a public place, don’t forget to show common courtesy and consideration for others around you.
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