Sony A3624021 Licensed transmitter User Manual
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Easy Search/Contents/ Precautions Before Using the Handset Voice/ Videophone Calls PushTalk Manual for Phonebook Sound/Display/ Light Settings ’08.1 Security Settings Camera i-mode/i-motion/ i-Channel Mail i- y/Edit MangemDspl Character Entry Quick Manual Index/ NTT DoCoMo W-CDMA/GSM/GPRS System Mobile Phone Thank you for your purchase of the new “FOMA SO905iCS” mobile phone. For proper use of the FOMA SO905iCS, read this manual and each manual attached to other optional devices carefully before and while you use the FOMA SO905iCS. For more information on manuals, contact the inquiries on the backcover of this manual. The FOMA SO905iCS is the efficient partner of yours. Please handle the FOMA SO905iCS with care and use it regularly for a long time. Before using the FOMA terminal Information on Using the Manual and How to Look up in the Manual This manual guides you through the operating instructions with step-by-step screen examples for each operating procedure to ensure that you operate the FOMA terminal properly. A function, referred to as “Notify caller ID” here, can be searched in diverse ways as follows. Index (P.474) Search by a function or service name known to you or a function name to be displayed on the FOMA terminal’s display. 3 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Easy Search You can search the function that you want to know with simple words. Useful Functions for a Call Sending your phone number or keeping it anonymous ...Notify caller ID (P.45) Switching to videophone during a voice call ...............Chg. to videophone (P.54) Putting a current call on hold ............................................Holding (P.68) Adjusting the volume of a caller’s voice ......................Volume (P.112) When Being Unable to Answer a Call Putting an incoming call on hold .......................................On hold (P.68) Informing of inability to talking on the phone ................Public mode (Drive mode) (P.69) Public mode (Power off) (P.70) Recording a message ......................................................Record message/ Videophone message (P.72) How to Customize the Melody and Indicator Using a ring tone, etc. specific to individual callers ...........Des phone/mail tone/ Select phone/mail Illum. (P.97) Changing a ring tone .........................................................Ring tone (P.109) Adjusting the volume of the ring tone ...........................Ring volume (P.109) Setting the vibrator to notify incoming calls and mail .........Vibrator (P.110) Changing the color of the indicator ...............................Color (P.110) Muting the keypad sound .................................................Keypad sound (P.111) Muting the sound when canceling the Lock key ......Keyguard rel (P.111) Setting the Manner mode .................................................Manner mode (P.115) How to Customize the Display Learning what the icons in the display represent ...............Use display (P.30) Switching the menu display ...........................................Menu setting (P.33) Changing the stand-by display .......................................Stand-by display (P.117) Displaying the calendar in the stand-by display .................Stand-by display (P.118) Changing the font size ......................................................Font size (P.127) Sending Deco-mail ...........................................................Compose and send Deco-mail (P.204) Sending an image ..............................................................File attachment (P.208) Sorting received mail automatically .............................Sort inbox/Sort outbox (P.222) Useful Functions for the Camera Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Useful Functions for Mail Changing the recording size ...........................................Select size (P.158) Performing the Panorama shoot .....................................Panorama (P.165) Turning on/emitting the photo light/flash ........................Photo light (P.170) Flash (P.170) Saving an image directly to the microSD memory card ...Select save to (P.173) Displaying a recorded image .........................................My picture (P.286) For Secure Operations of the FOMA Terminal Locking the FOMA terminal from a remote location in case you misplace it ............................................Omakase Lock Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Contents Before using the FOMA terminal Information on Using the Manual and How to Look up in the Manual ............................................................. 1 Easy Search ............................................................... 4 Main Functions of the FOMA SO905iCS .................... 8 Making Full Use of SO905iCS ! ................................ 10 Safety Precautions (Observe Strictly) ....................... 12 Handling Precautions ............................................... 19 Intellectual Property Right ........................................ 22 Supplied and Optional Accessories .......................... 24 Before Using the Handset 25 Part names and functions, Open/close the FOMA terminal, Style, Use display, Select menu, UIM, Attach and remove battery pack, Charge the FOMA terminal, Battery level, Power on/ off, Initial setting, Date/time, Notify caller ID, Own number Voice/Videophone Calls 49 Place voice/videophone call, Change to videophone/voice call, Redial/Received record, Chaku-moji, WORLD CALL, Receive voice/videophone call, Any key answer, Slide open setting, Setting when folded, Public mode, Record message/Videophone message, Call Chara-den, Videophone setting, and so on... PushTalk 79 What is PushTalk?, Originate PushTalk call, Receive PushTalk call, Add to PushTalk phonebook, Originate from the PushTalk phonebook, Delete a PushTalk phonebook entry, PushTalk setting, and so on... Phonebook 93 About phonebooks, Add to FOMA terminal phonebook, Add to UIM phonebook, Group setting, Display phonebook, Search phonebook, Phonebook setting, Edit phonebook, Delete phonebook, Memory status, 2-touch dial, Data Security Service, and so on... Sound/Display/Light Settings 107 Incoming set, Set basic tone, Volume, Manner mode, Stand-by display, Animation, Call display, Backlight, Menu setting, Kisekae setting, Kisekae menu, Font size, Select language, and so on... Security Settings 129 About security codes, Change code, UIM setting, Cancel the PIN lock, Lock all, Omakase Lock, Self mode, Personal data lock, Key dial lock, Lock key, Record display, Secret display, Mail security, Data security, Accept/Reject call, Denied no ID, Set ring start time, Reject unknown, Data Security Service, and so on... Camera 149 Record still images, Camera’s standard functions, Shoot mode, Record movies, Change the camera settings, Adjust the camera, Set the camera operation, Bar code reader, and so on... i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 181 What is i-mode?, i-mode menu, Display sites, Change i-mode password, Internet connection, Bookmark, Screen Memo, Acquire image, Download, i-mode setting, SSL certificate, User certificate, What is i-motion?, Download i-motion, What is i-Channel?, Display i-Channel, i-Channel setting, and so on... Mail 201 What is i-mode mail?, Mail menu, Compose and send mail, Compose and send Deco-mail, Template, File attachment, Save mail, Receive option, Check new message, Received/sent/ saved mail, Mail setting, MessageR/MessageF, What is Early Warning “Area Mail”?, Area Mail setting, Compose and send SMS, and so on... i- Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Main Functions of the FOMA SO905iCS “FOMA” is the name of NTT DoCoMo’s mobile service based on the W-CDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) system, which has been approved as a global standard of third generation (3G) wireless communication systems (IMT-2000 or International Mobile Telecommunications-2000). It’s amazing because it’s i-mode i-mode is an online service that enables you to take advantage of valuable information from i-mode Menu sites (Program) and i-mode compatible sites. This service also enables you to exchange e-mail with great ease. i-mode mail/Deco-mail/Deco mail pict. Besides the main body of text, you can attach up to 10 files (JPEG, ToruCa, PDF, etc.) of up to 2M bytes in total. The FOMA terminal also supports Deco-mail and Deco-mail pictographs, allowing you to create and send more impressive mail by providing a diversity of expression, such as changing font color and size and using effect of background color on mail main body (P.202). Mega i- Multiaccess You can use voice call and packet communication simultaneously. You can receive i-mode mail even when you are in a call and you can also make a call while you are using i-mode (P.348). Stand-by books There are eight unique preinstalled Flash contents which display various information such as bits of knowledge, general knowledge, and picture books wave after wave every time when the stand-by display appears. You can set your favorite content selecting from the [Preinstalled] folder in My picture of the Data Box and enjoy it (P.118). Quick deco. Mail Function Fun Deco-mail is available with simple steps (P.206). “POBox Pro 2.0” and Convenient Text Input The FOMA terminal is provided with the prediction conversion function “POBox Pro 2.0” (Predictive Operation Based On eXample Pro 2.0). Pressing allows you to move vertically and horizontally in the “POBox Pro 2.0”, enabling to select the target word. Also, switching tabs allows you to enable the speedy selection of the matching words list (P.379). High-Definition Wide VGA Liquid-Crystal Screen Display A 2.7-inch high-resolution full wide liquid-crystal screen display is employed. Not only you can enjoy viewing websites, but also perform mail and i-mode operations in the large screen comfortably. Lifetime Calendar Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Plus JOG You can select the items quickly by scrolling the JOG upward and downward. The JOG gives you more convenient operations with the 4-way keys (P.28). The Lifetime Calendar allows you to display an image, mail, Schedule, and Phonebook (birthday) data directly from the Calendar and provides you with more pleasant way of retrieving your memories saved in the FOMA terminal (P.351). Infrared Communication/Infrared Remote Control You can exchange data with other FOMA terminals using the infrared communication function. You can also use the FOMA terminal to operate equipment such as a TV that is provided with infrared remote control. Moreover, the FOMA terminal supports the high-speed infrared communication standard IrSimple, allowing you to transfer high-quality images to compatible devices at a high speed (P.323, 327). Security Settings (P.129) Omakase Lock If you misplace the FOMA terminal, it can be locked by your request. You can cancel the lock as well. See the contact address at the backcover of this manual for inquiries (P.136). Please note that Omakase Lock is a paid service Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Making Full Use of SO905iCS ! Videophone Chaku-moji You can have a face-to-face conversation with a person in the distance. You can hear the person’s voice from the speaker without changing any settings, so you can start a conversation soon. You can switch a call to a videophone call during a voice call without hanging up as well (P.50). You can send a message that is displayed in the recipient’s Incoming call display while calling the recipient. The recipient can know the purpose of the call or feelings of the caller from a message even before the recipient answers (P.58). Image of a person you are talking to Your image 10 Chaku-moji The effective number of pixels: 5,110,000 and 3 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Camera 11 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions 12 Safety Precautions (Observe Strictly) For safe and proper use of the FOMA terminal, please read the “Safety Precautions” prior to use. Keep the Manual in a safe place for future reference. ALWAYS observe the safety precautions since they intend to prevent personal injury or property damage. Do Use the battery packs and adapters (including chargers) specified for the FOMA terminal by DoCoMo. The use of products that are not specified may cause the FOMA terminal, battery pack, or other device to leak, overheat, explode, catch fire, or malfunction. Battery Pack SO02, Desktop Holder SO08, FOMA AC Adapter 01/02, FOMA DC Adapter 01/02, FOMA Portable Charging Adapter 01, FOMA Dry Battery Adapter 01, FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use, FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Do not get the FOMA ter minal, battery pack, or adapter wet. If liquids such as water or pet urine No liquids get into the device, it may cause overheating, electric shock, fire, malfunction, or injury. Be careful where and how you use the device. 13 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions 14 Don’t Do not keep in a place that is very humid, dusty, or subject to high temperature. Doing so may cause malfunction. Do If children use the FOMA terminal, parents or guardians should give them the proper instructions for use. Make sure that they use the FOMA terminal as instructed. Failure to do so may cause injury. Do Keep the FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapter, and UIM out of the reach of babies and infants. Failure to do so may cause accidental swallowing or injury. Do Be careful especially when you use the FOMA terminal while it has been continuously connected to the adapter (including the charger) for a long period of time. If you continue using i- Do Do Do Do Always keep the FOMA terminal away from your ear when you talk setting the hands-free function. Also, when you play game or play back music connecting the Earphone/ Microphone to the FOMA terminal, adjust the volume adequately. If the volume is too loud, it may cause difficulty in hearing. Moreover, if you barely hear the surrounding sounds, it may cause an accident. Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Prohibited acts such as mobile phone usage on board an airplane may be punished by law. If you have a weak heart, set the vibrator or ring volume carefully. Failure to do so may affect your heart. If you hear thunder while using the FOMA terminal outdoors, power off immediately, and take shelter in a safe place. Failure to do so may cause injury or electric shock from the lightning. Power off the FOMA terminal near electronic devices or equipment operating on high precision control or weak signals. Failure to do so may interfere with the operation of electronic devices or equipment. 15 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Don’t Don’t Don’t Do Do Do not place magnetized devices near the FOMA terminal. The strong magnetism may interfere with the operation. If the display is mistakenly damaged and when the liquid crystal is broken, do not drink, absorb, or get it on your skin. If the liquid crystal gets on your eye or mouth, rinse with clean running water, and get medical treatment immediately. Also, if it gets on your skin or clothes, use something such as alcohol to wipe off and wash it with soap in clear water. Failure to do so may cause blindness or injury on your skin. Do not bring your ear closer to the speaker when the ring tone sounds or melody is played back on the FOMA terminal. Doing so may cause difficulty in hearing. In rare cases, using the FOMA ter minal may interfere with the operation of electronic devices in some types of vehicle. If there is any interference, do not use the FOMA terminal when driving for safety reasons. The use of the FOMA terminal may cause itching, rashes, eczema, or other symptoms depending on the user’s physical condition. Immediately stop using and get medical treatment in such a case. Metals are used as listed below: Where it Material is used C a m e r a Nickel ring Plus JOG Aluminum base alloy 16 Surface treatment Chrome plating finish Anodized aluminum finishing Do Be careful not to get your finger, palm, or the strap caught in the closed FOMA terminal when you close and open it. Failure to do so may cause injury or damage. Handling the Battery Pack CAUTION Don’t WARNING Don’t Do If any abnormality caused by an external shock, such as deformation or damages by falling is found in the battery pack, stop using the battery pack immediately. Failure to do so may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode, or catch fire, or cause the device to malfunction or catch fire. Stop charging if the FOMA terminal is not charged within the specified charging time. Failure to do so may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode, or catch fire. Do If the battery pack leaks or hears an unusual odor, immediately stop using and move it away from fire. The leaking liquid may ignite fire, catch fire, or explode. Do Be careful about your pet not to bite the battery pack. Failure to do so may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode, or catch fire, or cause the device to malfunction or catch fire. Don’t Do Do not dispose of the battery pack together with other garbage. The batter y pack may become the source of fire or environmental destruction. Take the used battery pack to our service counter (DoCoMo shop, etc.) after insulating it by affixing an adhesive tape on the terminal of it or follow the instructions of the local authorities in charge of collecting used battery packs. Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Do If the battery fluid gets into your eyes, do not rub, rinse with clean running water, and get medical treatment immediately. Failure to do so may cause blindness. Do not charge the wet battery pack. Doing so may cause the battery pack to overheat, catch fire, or explode. If the battery fluid gets on your skin or clothes, immediately stop using the battery pack and rinse with clean running water thoroughly. Failure to do so may cause injury on your skin. Handling the Adapter (including the charger) WARNING Don’t Don’t Don’t Do not use the adapter (including the charger) if the cord of the adapter or the power cord is damaged. Doing so may cause electric shock, overheating, or fire. Do not use the AC adapter or desktop holder in a very humid or steamy place such as bathroom. Doing so may cause electric shock. The DC adapter is for use in vehicles with a negative ground. Do not use it in vehicles with a positive ground. Doing so may cause fire. Continued 17 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Don’t Don’t Don’t Don’t Do not touch the FOMA terminal and adapter (including the charger) if you hear thunder. Doing so may cause injury or electric shock from the lightning. Do Do not shor t-circuit the charge terminal of the charger while the power plug is connected to the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Do not touch the charge terminal with your hands, fingers, or any part of your body. Doing so may cause fire, malfunction, electric shock, or injury. Place the charger or the desktop holder on a stable platform while charging. Do not cover or wrap the charger or the desktop holder with a cloth or bedding. The FOMA terminal may fall off the charger or heat up and cause fire or malfunction. Do not place any heavy objects on the cord of the adapter (including the charger) or the power cord. Doing so may cause electric shock or fire. Do not touch the cord of the adapter (including the charger) or the power No wet outlet with wet hands. hands Doing so may cause electric shock. Do If the fuse of the DC adapter is blown, replace it with the specified fuse. The use of a fuse other than specified one may cause fire or malfunction. See the user’s manual supplied with the adapter for the specified fuse. Clean dust from the power plug. Failure to do so may cause fire. Do Do Do 18 Use the adapter only on the specified power supply and voltage. Failure to do so may cause fire or malfunction. Use the AC adapter available overseas when you use the phone overseas. AC adapter: AC 100 V DC adapter: DC 12 V/24 V (exclusively used for vehicles with a negative ground) AC adapter available overseas: AC 100 to 240 V (Make sure to connect the adapter to a household AC power outlet.) When you connect the AC adapter to the power outlet, make sure that it does not come in contact with a metal object such as a metal strap and insert it firmly. Failure to do so may cause electric shock, short circuit, or fire. Hold the power plug, not the cord of the adapter (including the charger) or the power cord, when you remove the adapter (including the charger) from the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Pulling the cord may damage it and cause electric shock or fire. If liquid such as water gets into the adapter, immediately remove it from Unplug the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Failure to do so may cause electric shock, smoking, or fire. Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Remove the power plug from the power outlet when not used for a Unplug long period of time. Failure to do so may cause electric shock, fire, or malfunction. Before cleaning, remove the power p l u g f r o m t h e p owe r o u t l e t o r Unplug cigarette lighter socket. Failure to do so may cause electric shock. Handling the UIM CAUTION Do Please be careful not to touch a cut surface when you remove the UIM (IC portion). Failure to do so may damage your hand or fingers. Handling the FOMA Terminal Near Electronic Medical Equipment 19 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions 20 Handling Precautions Easy Search/Contents/Precautions 21 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions 22 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions ® ˎ Windows Media is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. ˎ Napster is a registered trademark of Napster, LLC. and/or its affiliates in the US and/or other countries. ® ˎ Mascot Capsule is a trademark of the HI Corporation. ˎ “PostPet” is a registered trademark of So-net Entertainment Corporation. ˎ POBox is a trademark of Sony Corporation. ˎ “BestPic” is a registered trademark of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB. ˎ “+JOG”, “Stand-by books”, “RealityMAX”, and “Ericle” are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Japan, Inc. ˎ Java and Java-related trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of the U.S. Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. ˎ ImageStar is a registered trademark of Ainix Corporation. ˎ QR code is a registered trademark of Denso Wave Inc. ˎ I r S i m p l e ™ , I r S S ™ , a n d I r S i m p l e S h o t ™ a re trademarks of Infrared Data Association®. ˎ Other system names and/or product names mentioned in this manual are generally trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. The trademark symbol ™ and registered trademark symbol ® are omitted hereafter in this manual. 23 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions 24 Supplied and Optional Accessories Before Using the Handset Part Names and Functions ........................................................................................ 26 Opening/Closing the FOMA Terminal ........................................................................ 29 About the Style .......................................................................................................... 29 Using the Displays ..................................................................................................... 30 Selecting the Menu .................................................................................................... 33 Using the UIM ............................................................................................................ 36 Attaching and Removing the Battery Pack ................................................................ 39 Charging the FOMA Terminal .................................................................................... 40 Checking the Battery Level ...................................................................42 Powering On/Off ................................................................................... 43 Setting the Basic Functions .................................................................. 43 Setting the Date and Time ........................................................................ 44 Notifying the Recipient of Your Phone Number .................................. 45 Checking Your Own Phone Number ..................................................... 45 25 Part Names and Functions Before Using the Handset Connecting the Flat-plug Earphone/ Microphone with Switch (optional) ͦ In-Camera Use to record a still image or movie (P.155, 167) or send the image at your side during a videophone call (P.50). ͧ Display (P.30) ͨ Charge Indicator/FeliCa Sign Lights in red while charging the battery (P.41). Lights in green during iC communication or when the FOMA terminal comes within the communication range with the reading device (P.251, 328). ͩ Mail Key In the stand-by display, press to display the Mail menu (P.202) and press for over a second to perform the Check new message (P.212, 227). Press to select an item in the guide display (P.33). ͪ MENU Key Press to display the menu (P.33, 349). 26 ͫ Call/Hands-free Switch Key Press to place a voice call or start talking on the phone of a voice, videophone, or PushTalk call. Press during a call to switch ON/OFF of the hands-free function (P.53). ͬ Keypad Enter phone numbers or text (P.426). for over a second to In the stand-by display, press display the Reset display (P.372). In the stand-by display, press for over a second to check your current location (P.260). ͭ /IC Card Lock Key In the stand-by display, press for over a second to lock the IC card function or cancel the lock. To cancel the lock, enter the Security code (P.258). The caller’s voice is heard from here. ͯ Plus JOG (P.28) Ͱ Incoming Indicator Flashes when receiving a call/mail. It flashes when there is a missed call or new mail/unread message (P.126). Flashes while obtaining the location information using the GPS function (P.260). ͱ Before Using the Handset ͮ Earpiece i-mode/i- 27 +JOG (Plus JOG) Before Using the Handset Operation Up arrow key Down arrow key Left arrow key Up Right arrow key arrow key Left arrow key Down arrow JOG key Right arrow key JOG 28 Symbols in this manual Description Move the cursor upward. Press for over a second to move the cursor continuously. Press in the stand-by display to display the Data Box. Move the cursor downward. Press for over a second to move the cursor continuously. Press in the stand-by display to display the Phonebook. Move the cursor to the left. Press for over a second to move the cursor continuously. Or, press to return to the previous display. Press in the stand-by display to display the Received record. Move the cursor to the right. Press for over a second to move the cursor continuously. Or, press to go to the next display. Press in the stand-by display to display the Redial record. Set a selected item. When you scroll it upward and downward, the cursor moves upward and downward. If you keep scrolling it, the cursor keeps moving. In the stand-by display, when you scroll it upward, the Data Box appears, and when you scroll it downward, the Phonebook appears. You can set the action of it in the matching words list while entering words (P.381). Opening/Closing the FOMA Terminal Before Using the Handset When you open/close the FOMA terminal, hold the FOMA terminal in your hand. To open the FOMA terminal, slide the front surface of the display side upward. To close it, slide the front surface of the display side downward. 29 Using the Displays Before Using the Handset 30 ˎ For details on the icons in the Camera mode, see P.154. ˎ The position of the clock in the display can be changed (P.118). Before Using the Handset 31 Notification Display Before Using the Handset 32 An icon is displayed in the notification display to alert you, for example, when you cannot answer a call. The icon is displayed from the left in the order of the latest event. Move the cursor to the icon to display the text information and select the icon to check the notification information. The icon is turned off by checking the notification information or pressing for over a second. Icon Text information Missed call X Description Guide Display Before Using the Handset To utilize the FOMA terminal’s functions, use the 4-way keys (Up/Down/Left/Right arrow keys), the JOG, the Mail key, the i-mode/i- 33 Kisekae menu Before Using the Handset 34 Menu name My Selection Imaging i-mode Mail Description Used to access My Selection. Used to access Camera, Movie, easy BlogUp, Music slide show, and Stand-by pictures. Used to access an i-mode function. Used to access an i-mode mail and SMS functions. Selecting a Function from the Function Menu ˎ The contents of the Function menu vary depending on the functions and displays. For details, see the description of operation for the individual option. ˎ When the numbers and symbols are displayed in the Function menu, press a key on the keypad to activate a function. Before Using the Handset The Function menu is a menu that plays an auxiliary role for each function. Whenever the Function menu is available, [Func] appears in the guide display. Press to display a list of available Function menus. 35 Using the UIM Before Using the Handset The UIM (FOMA card) records user information such as your phone number. Insert a UIM in the FOMA terminal to use it. Inserting/Removing the UIM When inserting/removing the UIM (FOMA card), make sure to power off and close the FOMA terminal, remove the battery pack, and perform the operation with the FOMA terminal held with your hand. ˎ If you insert the UIM forcibly, it may be damaged. 36 About the Function for Restricting UIM Operation ˎ When you replace the UIM with another one or if you do not have a UIM inserted in the FOMA terminal, you are unable to display or play back the data or files for which the UIM operation restriction function is set or if they are sent using the infrared or iC communication or attached to mail. ˎ The target data for operation restriction is as follows: - Image (including GIF animation, Flash, and Stamp&Frame) - Deco-mail pictograph - Image downloaded from the Data Security Service Center - Movie/i-motion - Downloaded Kisekae tool - Chara-den - Chaku-Uta®/Chaku-Uta Full® - Image inserted in a ToruCa(detail) card - File attached to i-mode mail (excluding a ToruCa card) - Melody - Message R/F attached file (melody/image) - PDF data - Mail template (including target data for restriction) - Videophone message - Image inserted in Deco-mail or a signature - Movable contents-compatible data - i- Before Using the Handset The FOMA terminal provides a function for restricting UIM (FOMA card) operation in order to protect your data and files. If you record a videophone message or download files or data from sites or mail while the UIM is inserted in the FOMA terminal, the UIM operation restriction function is automatically set for these data and files. 37 About the Differences in UIM Functions Before Using the Handset 38 A UIM (FOMA card) (blue) has the following functional differences from a UIM (green/ white). Item UIM (blue) Number of digits that can be saved for a phone number in the UIM phonebook User certificate operation for using FirstPass Use of WORLD WING service Service Numbers (Use of [ Maximum 20 digits Unavailable Unavailable UIM (green/ white) Maximum 26 digits Available Available Page P.98 P.195 P.38 Attaching and Removing the Battery Pack ˎ If you attach the battery pack forcibly, the terminal on the FOMA terminal may be damaged. ˎ Holding too hard or attaching/removing the back cover in a manner other than described below may damage it. Before Using the Handset When attaching/removing the battery pack, make sure to power off and close the FOMA terminal. 39 Charging the FOMA Terminal Before Using the Handset 40 At the time of purchase, the battery pack is not fully charged. Make sure to fully charge the battery pack before using the FOMA terminal for the first time. About Charging the FOMA Terminal ˎ For details, see the user’s manual of the FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 (optional), FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use (optional), or FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 (optional). ˎ The FOMA AC Adapter 01 is only compatible with AC 100 V. The FOMA AC Adapter 02 and FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use are compatible with AC 100 V to AC 240 V. ˎ The shape of the AC adapter’s power plug is only for use with AC 100 V (domestic specification). For using the AC adapter which is compatible with AC 100 V to AC 240 V overseas, a plug adapter that fits the electrical outlets in the country you stay is needed. Do not use an electrical transformer for overseas use to charge the FOMA terminal. ˎ Make sure to attach the battery pack in the FOMA terminal before connecting it to the optional AC Adapter, Desktop Holder, or DC Adapter. If the battery pack is not attached, the FOMA terminal cannot be charged. ˎ If you use a function such as videophone, data communication, and i- How to Charge the FOMA Terminal Insert the connector of the AC adapter horizontally with the engraved side facing outside into the terminal (the side labeled “AC Terminal Insert the connector AC adapter horizontally with the engraved side facing outside. Charge indicator Before Using the Handset Charge the battery pack using the optional Desktop Holder SO08 with the FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 connected. Make sure to see the user’s manuals of the Desktop Holder and AC Adapter. The battery pack cannot be charged alone. AC adapter 41 Before Using the Handset 42 Powering On/Off 1 Press (PWR) for over two seconds. The FOMA terminal is powered on, the display and the keypad lights are turned on, and an animation is displayed. After a while, the stand-by display appears. ˎ If you have set the PIN1 code setting to [ON], the PIN1 code input screen appears. Enter the PIN1 code and press (OK) (P.131). To power off Press (PWR) for over two seconds. Before Using the Handset ˎ When you power on the FOMA terminal, the screen informing to execute the software update automatically may appear (P.452). 43 Setting the Date and Time Before Using the Handset 44 You can set the date and time either by automatically correcting the time based on the time information obtained from the DoCoMo network or by manually setting the time. Example: Correcting the time automatically 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Notifying the Recipient of Your Phone Number ˎ The caller ID is important personal information. Carefully decide whether you notify a recipient of your caller ID. 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Before Using the Handset When placing a call, your phone number can be shown in the display of the recipient’s phone you are calling. 45 Before Using the Handset 46 3 Press Icon and save each item at the Detail display. Category My picture File format GIF/JPEG File size Max. 100K bytes Image size Max. [QVGA(240 Before Using the Handset Settings Select an image from My picture/i-motion of the Data Box or record one. ˎ You can set the following files. 47 Voice/Videophone Calls 49 What is Videophone? Voice/Videophone Calls 50 You can use the videophone function between DoCoMo videophone compatible terminals. You can use videophone to talk to the recipient/caller while looking at each other’s image. You can send a still image, substitute image, or Chara-den character instead of your own. DoCoMo’s videophone complies with “3G-324M Operations during a Videophone Call Voice/Videophone Calls Operation Key operation S w i t c h b e t w e e n c a m e r a Press (MySide/Sub). Every time you press the key, the image/substitute image display is switched between camera image/substitute image. (In/Out). Every time you press the key, the camera is Switch cameras Press switched between the In-/Out-camera. You can also switch between the In-/Out-camera by opening/ closing the lens cover. Switch ON/OFF of the hands- Press ( ). Every time you press the key, the ON/OFF setting free operation is switched. (Zoom in) / (Zoom out) when recording with the OutZoom-in/-out image Press camera. Put a call on hold From the Function menu, select [Holding]. To cancel this function, press Switch the display From the Function menu, select [Display setting]. Switch the quality of the From the Function menu, select [Visual preference]. When you outgoing image finish a call, the image quality set for the Visual preference of the Videophone setting is restored. Select a substitute image From the Function menu, select [Select sub image]. Switch ON/OFF of the photo From the Function menu, select [Photo light] (when using the Outlight camera only). Display your phone number From the Function menu, select [Own number]. Switch to a voice call From the Function menu, select [Chg. to voice call] (when placing a videophone call only). 51 Voice/Videophone Calls 52 2 Press Voice/Videophone Calls 53 Entering a timer “T” Voice/Videophone Calls To dial an inside line number following an outside line number, enter “T (timer)” between the outside and inside line numbers. After a preset interval in seconds, the inside line number is dialed following the outside line number. An interval of about one second is added for every timer (T) entry. You can enter “T” consecutively to make the interval longer. 1 Press for over a second in the phone number input display. “T” is entered. Entering a “+” If you enter “+” at the beginning of a phone number when the Auto conversion of the Int’l dial assist setting is set to [ON], a call is dialed by automatically adding the set international access number (set to “009130010” at the time of purchase). 1 Press for over a second in the stand-by display. “+” is entered. 54 Voice/Videophone Calls 55 Example: Displaying the Redial record 1 Press Voice/Videophone Calls 56 ) in the stand-by display. The Redial record display appears. To display the Received record Press ( ) in the stand-by display. To display the Dial frequency record Press in the Redial record display. To display phone numbers When saved in the Phonebook, the name and phone type of a recipient are displayed instead of the phone number. Press to switch the display temporarily between names and phone numbers. The display is not switched when a group name for a PushTalk call is displayed. To place a voice call Move the cursor to a call record and press To place a videophone call Move the cursor to a call record and press (V.phone). To originate a PushTalk call Move the cursor to a call record and press To send mail You can send mail to a person whose phone number and mail address are saved in the Phonebook. Move the cursor to a call record and from the Function menu, select [Reply by mail] Displaying the Detailed Information of the Redial/Received Record 1 From the call record display, select a call record and press Redial record (Detail). Received record Voice/Videophone Calls 57 Setting the Chaku-moji Voice/Videophone Calls 58 When you place a voice or videophone call, you can send a message (Chaku-moji) that is displayed in the recipient’s Incoming call display in order to notify the purpose of the call even before this recipient answers. 2 Select the Chaku-moji display style and press The display style for Chaku-moji is set. Placing a Call with a Chaku-moji Message 1 Enter a phone number in the stand-by display and press The Call menu appears. 2 Select [Chaku-moji] and press (Option). Voice/Videophone Calls You can place a voice or videophone call together with a Chaku-moji message. 59 Changing the Caller ID Setting ON/OFF for an Individual Call <186/184> You can choose whether to notify a recipient of your phone number (caller ID) every time you place a call. Voice/Videophone Calls 60 ˎ The caller ID is important personal information. Carefully decide whether you want to notify a recipient of your caller ID. You can use the following methods to notify or not notify your caller ID. Presetting for all calls Use the Set Notification to set [Notify]/[Not notify] (P.45). Setting in the Phonebook Add “186/184” to the recipient’s phone number when you save it in the Phonebook (P.95). Setting when you place Set [Call with ID]/[Call without ID] at the Caller ID of the Option call a call display after dialing a recipient’s phone number (P.60). Enter “186/184” before dialing a recipient’s phone number (P.51). To notify the caller ID Press 186 + Phone number + Not to notify the caller ID Press 184 + Phone number + 2 Set each item. 3 Press (Call). The call is dialed according to the set call condition. Voice/Videophone Calls 61 Voice/Videophone Calls 62 2 Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Auto conversion]. [ON] : Automatically add the additional number you set for the Int’l prefix. [OFF] : Do not automatically add the additional number. 3 Select [Int’l prefix] and press The Int’l prefix setting display appears. Voice/Videophone Calls 4 Select an input field and press 63 2 Select [ON]/[OFF] and press The Sub-address is set. To place a call by specifying a sub-address In the stand-by display, enter a phone number + or (V.phone). Voice/Videophone Calls 64 + sub-address and press either Voice/Videophone Calls 65 Voice/Videophone Calls 66 to hang up. 2 Press Pressing a Key on the Keypad to Receive a Call You can set to answer a call by pressing a key on the keypad instead of pressing when you receive a voice or PushTalk call. the Menu, select [Settings] Voice/Videophone Calls 1 From 67 Voice/Videophone Calls 68 2 When ready to answer the call, press The On hold is canceled and you can talk. Voice/Videophone Calls 69 Using the Public Mode (Power off) Voice/Videophone Calls 70 The Public mode (Power off) is an automated answering service which takes into account the manners in highly public places. When the Public mode (Power off) is set, the guidance is played back to inform the caller that you are unable to answer the call because you are in a place where it is required to power off a mobile phone (such as in hospitals, airplanes, and near priority seats in trains), provided that there is an incoming call when the FOMA terminal is powered off, and then the call is disconnected. 1 Press The Public mode (Power off) is set. (No change appears on the stand-by display.) To cancel the Public mode (Power off) Press To check the setting Press The Caller ID Display Request Service When a voice call is received ˎ After the guidance is played back to inform the caller that the call is not able to be connected, the call is disconnected if the caller is saved as a nuisance caller. ˎ After the guidance for the Public mode is played back, the call is disconnected if the caller is not saved as a nuisance caller. ˎ After the caller ID request guidance is played back, the call is disconnected if the caller does not notify the phone number. ˎ After the guidance for the Public mode is played back, the call is disconnected if the caller notifies the phone number. When a videophone call is received ˎ After the video guidance is played back to inform the caller that the call is not able to be connected, the call is disconnected if the caller is saved as a nuisance caller. ˎ After the video guidance for the Public mode is played back, the call is disconnected if the caller is not saved as a nuisance caller. ˎ After the video guidance for the caller ID request is played back to the caller, the call is disconnected if the caller does not notify the phone number. ˎ After the video guidance for the Public mode is played back to the caller, the call is disconnected if the caller notifies the phone number. Voice/Videophone Calls Service The Nuisance Call Blocking Service 71 Recording Caller’s Messages When Unable to Answer Calls When the Record message/Videophone message is set, the FOMA terminal can record a caller’s message when you are unable to answer a call. Voice/Videophone Calls ˎ The FOMA terminal can record up to three record messages and videophone messages, each for up to about 15 seconds. If three record messages have been recorded, the Record message does not function. Similarly, when three videophone messages have been recorded, the Videophone message does not function. Delete unnecessary record messages or videophone messages. ˎ When the Public mode (Drive mode) is set, the Record message/Videophone message dose not operate. 1 Press for over a second in the stand-by display. The Record message/Videophone message is set and “ ”/“ ” appears. To cancel the Record message/Videophone message Press for over a second in the stand-by display. The Record message/Videophone message is canceled. 72 Setting the Operation of the Record Message 1 Press in the stand-by display, select [Set rec msg], and press Voice/Videophone Calls 73 Recording a Caller’s Message When Unable to Answer a Call Just Receiving You can start the Record message for temporary use when you receive a voice or videophone call even if the Record message is [OFF]. Voice/Videophone Calls 74 ˎ If three record messages are recorded when the FOMA terminal receives a voice call, the Quick record message function cannot be operated. Similarly, if three videophone messages are recorded when it receives a videophone call, the Quick record message function cannot be operated. 1 Press while receiving a call. Deleting a Record Message/Videophone Message/Voice Memo You can record up to three record messages, three videophone messages, and three voice memos. Delete unnecessary record/videophone messages or voice memos. 1 Press in the stand-by display, select [Play rec msg], and press To delete a videophone message Press in the stand-by display and select [Play Vphone msg]. To delete a voice memo Press in the stand-by display and select [Play voice memo]. To delete all record messages From the Function menu, select [Delete all], enter the Security code, and select [Yes]. 2 Select a record message and press Voice/Videophone Calls Example: Deleting a record message (Func). The Function menu appears. 3 Select [Delete one] 75 Setting the Videophone Operation Setting the Display to Be Used in a Videophone Call Voice/Videophone Calls 76 You can set the image to be displayed on the videophone images (Large) and (Small) during a videophone call. 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Setting the Videophone Image Quality You can set the quality of an image to be sent to the recipient. 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Voice/Videophone Calls 77 Setting How to Answer a Videophone Call during i-mode You can set how to answer a videophone call received during i-mode or packet communication, for example, sending or receiving mail. Voice/Videophone Calls 78 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] PushTalk What is PushTalk? ..................................................................................................... 80 Originating a PushTalk Call ....................................................................................... 82 Adding a Member during PushTalk Communication .................................................. 83 Receiving a PushTalk Call ......................................................................................... 84 Saving Data in the PushTalk Phonebook .................................................................. 85 Originating a PushTalk Call Using the PushTalk Phonebook .................................... 87 Deleting a PushTalk Phonebook Entry ...................................................................... 88 Using the PushTalk Phonebook ........................................................... 89 Setting the PushTalk Operation ....................................................... 89 79 What is PushTalk? You can communicate among several persons (up to five persons including yourself) with a simple operation of pressing to display the PushTalk phonebook, selecting recipients, and pressing . Every time you press (speak), you are charged for PushTalk communication. PushTalk 80 ˎ For more details on PushTalk or compatible models, see the DoCoMo’s website or “Mobile Phone User’s Guide Operations during PushTalk Communication Operation Speak Switch ON/OFF of the hands-free operation Adjust the volume of the caller’s voice Terminate a PushTalk call Receive a voice call (Add). This operation is enabled only when you originate a Press PushTalk call. ( ). Every time you press the key, the ON/OFF setting is Press switched. Press Press PushTalk Add a member Key operation When the floor is open, you can speak only while you press and hold While another member has the floor, you cannot get it even if you press Press (P.65). If you receive a voice call, the PushTalk communication is terminated. The operation for an incoming voice call while using PushTalk can be customized (P.90). 81 Originating a PushTalk Call ˎ You cannot originate a PushTalk call during a voice call, a videophone call, or data communication, or while the B mode is set in 2in1. ˎ If you originate a PushTalk call during i-mode communication, the i-mode communication is terminated. Originating a PushTalk call while running iPushTalk 82 Originating a PushTalk Call from the Call Record You can originate a PushTalk call using the Redial and Received records. ˎ You cannot originate a PushTalk call using the call records of Number B when 2in1 is used. Example: Originating a PushTalk call from the Received record 1 Press ) in the stand-by display. 2 Select a received record and press When a PushTalk call is originated, the signal tone sounds. PushTalk The Received record display appears. 83 PushTalk 84 Saving Data in the PushTalk Phonebook ˎ When 2in1 is set to the B mode, you cannot save data in the PushTalk phonebook. ˎ When 2in1 is set to the Dual mode, you cannot save the phonebook data for which the Phonebook 2in1 setting is set to [B] in the PushTalk phonebook. ˎ When 2in1 is set to the A mode, the member for which the Phonebook 2in1 setting is set to [B] is not displayed. 1 Press in the stand-by display and press PushTalk You can save up to 1,000 members in the PushTalk phonebook. Members you want to save in the PushTalk phonebook must be also saved in the FOMA terminal phonebook. You can save only one phone number in the PushTalk phonebook for each FOMA terminal phonebook entry. The name of a member displayed in the PushTalk phonebook is diverted from that saved in the FOMA terminal phonebook. (Func). The Function menu appears. 2 Select [Create] and press The screen for selecting the saving method appears. [View phonebook] : Select from the FOMA terminal phonebook. [Direct input] : Save new data in the FOMA terminal phonebook and then save it in the PushTalk phonebook. ˎ Follow the same steps as in “Add to FOMA terminal phonebook” (P.95, step 3 to 6). 3 Select [View phonebook] and press The FOMA terminal phonebook appears. 4 Select an entry 85 Saving a Group 1 Press in the stand-by display and press (Func). The Function menu appears. 2 Select [Group setting] and press PushTalk 3 Select a group and press 86 The Group setting display appears. To display group numbers When saved, group icons are displayed instead of group numbers. Press the display temporarily between group icons and group numbers. to switch Originating a PushTalk Call Using the PushTalk Phonebook If you save persons as members in the PushTalk phonebook, you can originate a PushTalk call to several persons. 1 Press in the stand-by display, select a member, and press PushTalk ˎ When 2in1 is set to the B mode, you cannot use the PushTalk phonebook. ˎ When 2in1 is set to the Dual mode, you cannot use members for which the Phonebook 2in1 setting is set to [B]. 87 2 Select a group and press PushTalk 88 Using the PushTalk Phonebook You can connect to the network and use the PushTalkPlus service (P.80). ˎ To use the PushTalkPlus service, you must subscribe to this service. 1 Press in the stand-by display and press (Func). The Function menu appears. PushTalk 2 Select [NW connection] 89 Setting How to Answer a Voice Call during PushTalk Communication You can set how to answer a voice call when you receive it during PushTalk communication. 1 From PushTalk 90 the Menu, select [Settings] Setting the Operation for the FOMA Terminal Being Closed during PushTalk Communication You can end a call or switch a call to the hands-free operation by closing the FOMA terminal during PushTalk communication. You can also continue the communication. 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] PushTalk 91 Phonebook Phonebooks the FOMA Terminal Can Use ................................................................ 94 Saving an Entry in the FOMA Terminal Phonebook ... 95 Saving an Entry in the UIM Phonebook ................................. 98 Saving the Redial/Received Record in the Phonebook ............................................. 99 Saving a Group .................................................................................. 100 Displaying the Phonebook ....................................................................................... 101 Searching the Phonebook ......................................................... 102 Setting the Display of the Phonebook ....................................... 102 Editing a Phonebook Entry ............................................................. 103 Deleting a Phonebook Entry ....................................................... 103 Checking the Number of Entries Saved ........................................... 104 Dialing Quickly to Frequently Called Numbers .................................... <2-touch dial> 104 Storing (Restoring/Updating) the Phonebook at the Data Security Service Center ... 105 93 Phonebooks the FOMA Terminal Can Use The FOMA terminal is equipped with two types of phonebooks, the FOMA terminal phonebook, which you can set up with various functions, and the UIM (FOMA card) phonebook, which can be used with other FOMA terminals. Use either phonebook to your convenience. ˎ You can also use the PushTalk phonebook dedicated for PushTalk that can be created using data saved in the FOMA terminal phonebook (P.85). The table below shows the data you can save in each phonebook. Phonebook 94 Data to be saved FOMA terminal phonebook Number of data You can save up to 1,000 entries. entries Group You can sort entries in groups from Group 0 to 19. Phone number You can save up to three numbers for each to be saved phonebook entry and a total of up to 3,000 numbers in the Phonebook. Yo u c a n s a v e o n e n u m b e r f o r e a c h phonebook entry in the PushTalk phonebook. You can select from nine types of icons, such as [ Public] and [ Mobile1]. Mail address to You can save up to three addresses for each be saved phonebook entry and a total of up to 3,000 addresses in the Phonebook. You can also save one Secret code for each address. You can select from five types of icons, such as [ Mobile1] and [ Home]. Image to be You can save one Des call display and one saved Des substitute image for each phonebook entry. You can save up to 1,000 each of still image and Chara-den files in the Phonebook. Other data to be You can save one name, reading, memory saved number, location information, postal code, postal address, and birthday for each phonebook entry. You can also set one type of Des phone tone, Des mail tone, Select phone Illum., Select mail Illum., and Secret for each phonebook entry. Group to be You can save one group name and group saved icon for each group. UIM phonebook You can save up to 50 entries. You can sort entries in groups from Group 0 to 10. You can save one number for each phonebook entry. You cannot select icons. “ ” is saved automatically. You can save one address for each phonebook entry. You cannot select icons. “ saved automatically. You cannot save images. ” is You can save one name and reading for each phonebook entry. You can save one group name for each group. You cannot change a group name with [ Phonebook Continued 95 Icon Phonebook 96 Settings When the recipient saves a Secret code in a mail address (phone number@ docomo.ne.jp), enter the Secret code. When sending mail, the Secret code is automatically added. ˎ When you save a mail address as “phone number + Secret code@docomo. ne.jp” in the Phonebook, if you save a Secret code, you cannot send mail or reply mail to this address. To avoid this problem, change the mail address to “phone number@docomo.ne.jp” and save a Secret code. ˎ The Secret code is masked by “ 5 Press Icon and save each item at the Setting display. Settings Select the Des substitute image to be sent during a videophone call from My picture/Chara-den of the Data Box. ˎ You can set the following files. Category My picture File format GIF/JPEG File size Max. 50K bytes Image size Max. [QCIF(176 Phonebook 97 Saving an Entry in the UIM Phonebook Up to 50 entries can be saved in the UIM (FOMA card) phonebook. 1 Press ) in the stand-by display and press 2 Select [UIM] and press Phonebook 98 (Create). Saving the Redial/Received Record in the Phonebook A phone number saved in the record can be directly added to the Phonebook. Example: Saving a received record in the FOMA terminal phonebook as a new entry 1 Press ) in the stand-by display. To save a number from the redial record Press ( ) in the stand-by display. (Save). The screen for selecting where to save appears. 3 Select [Ordinary PB] and press Phonebook 2 Select a received record and press The screen for selecting how to save to the Phonebook appears. To save data in the PushTalk phonebook Select [PushTalk PB] 99 Saving a Group Up to 20 groups can be saved in the FOMA terminal phonebook, and up to 10 groups can be saved in the UIM (FOMA card) phonebook. ˎ You cannot change [ Phonebook 100 Displaying the Phonebook You can use the Phonebook to perform various operations. Example: Displaying the FOMA terminal phonebook 1 Press ) in the stand-by display. Phonebook 101 Searching the Phonebook You can search the desired data of the Phonebook by entering a reading, memory number, and phone number. Example: Phonebook is ordered alphabetically 1 Press ) in the stand-by display. 2 Enter a reading. Phonebook 102 Editing a Phonebook Entry 1 From the Phonebook, select an entry and press 2 Press (Edit). The Edit phonebook display appears. 3 Edit each item. 4 Press (Complete). The edited data is saved in the Phonebook. Deleting a Phonebook Entry Phonebook ˎ Follow the same steps as in “Add to FOMA terminal phonebook” (P.95, step 3 to 5) or in “Add to UIM phonebook” (P.98, step 3). You can delete Phonebook entries using three methods. ˎ When the Phonebook is ordered by the phone number, [Delete one] and [Select&delete] cannot be selected. Example: Deleting an entry 1 Press ) in the stand-by display. 103 Checking the Number of Entries Saved You can check the number of entries saved in the FOMA terminal phonebook and UIM (FOMA card) phonebook and entries saved as Secret. 1 Press (Func) in the Phonebook. The Function menu appears. 2 Select [Memory status] and press Phonebook 104 Storing (Restoring/Updating) the Phonebook at the Data Security Service Center You can use the Data Security Service to store the FOMA terminal phonebook at the Data Security Service Center. You can update or restore the stored Phonebook by connecting to the Data Security Service Center. ˎ Data Security Service is a paid service that requires a subscription. For details on this service, see the “Mobile Phone User’s Guide Phonebook 105 Sound/Display/ Light Settings Setting the Ring Tone/Image/Indicator Color for Incoming Call and Mail .... 108 107 Setting the Ring Tone/Image/Indicator Color for Incoming Call and Mail You can set a ring tone, ring volume, incoming image, vibration pattern, and incoming indicator color for each type of incoming transmission (voice, videophone, or PushTalk call, or mail, etc.). Example: Performing incoming mail settings 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Sound/Display/Light Settings 108 4 Select an image from the Data Box at [Received image]. ˎ You can set the following files. Category File format File size My picture GIF/JPEG Max. 250K bytes Image size Max. [Stand-by(480 Sound/Display/Light Settings Continued 109 7 Set a vibration pattern at [Vibrator]. Sound/Display/Light Settings 110 Sound/Display/Light Settings 111 Adjusting the Volume of Caller’s Voice The volume of caller’s voice during a voice, videophone, or PushTalk call can be adjusted in six levels from level 1 (smallest) to level 6 (largest). 1 From Sound/Display/Light Settings 112 the Menu, select [Settings] Setting Whether to Prioritize the i- Sound/Display/Light Settings 113 5 Select [ON]/[OFF] of the incoming indicator at [Color]. ˎ You can set the incoming indicator to the Position location and Location notice functions. 6 Press (Complete). The sound volume level and incoming indicator ON/OFF settings to be applied when you use the GPS function are set. Setting the Poor Signal Quality Alert You can set to inform you with alarm of the possibility of the call being disconnected during a voice call due to the radio wave condition. Sound/Display/Light Settings 114 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Changing the Ringing Sound You can change the ringing sound which a caller hears to a melody with sense of the season or popular music, etc. ˎ This service is a paid service that requires a subscription. For more details about this service, see the “Mobile Phone User’s Guide Sound/Display/Light Settings 115 Sound/Display/Light Settings 116 Changing the Original Manner The operations of the Original manner can be customized. For the items you can set, see “Functions of each mode” (P.116). Example: Setting the battery alarm 1 Press in the stand-by display, select [Original manner], and press Sound/Display/Light Settings 117 To set the i- Sound/Display/Light Settings 118 11 Press and select [ON]/[OFF] at [Soft key]. The Soft key is set. Sound/Display/Light Settings 119 4 Select [Select folder] and press The screen for selecting a folder appears. To restore the specified folder to the default setting Move the cursor to the folder specified field, press (Reset), and select [Yes]. 5 Select a folder from My picture of the Data Box at the folder specified field and press ˎ Up to five folders can be specified. 6 Select [Yes]/[No] at [Update image]. The Stand-by pictures are set. Sound/Display/Light Settings 120 Setting the Display for Incoming and Outgoing Calls You can set whether the Des call display or the name saved in the Phonebook is displayed. 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Sound/Display/Light Settings 121 3 Set the display light brightness at [Adjust light]. Select from [1 to 5]. To reset to the default brightness Press (Reset). 4 Select [ON]/[OFF] of the Keypad light at [Keypad light]. 5 Select [Backlight always on] and press Sound/Display/Light Settings 122 Example: Setting an image as the icon for i-mode 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Sound/Display/Light Settings 123 Example: Setting a Kisekae tool 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Sound/Display/Light Settings 124 Resetting the Settings of the Display and Sound You can reset the settings of the display and sound set by the Kisekae Tool to the default settings. 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Sound/Display/Light Settings 125 Resetting the Operation History of the Kisekae Menu Some Kisekae menus save the frequencies in use of menu items as an operation history and change the menu items automatically. The Operation history can be deleted. 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Sound/Display/Light Settings 126 Setting the Font Size Setting the Font Size At Once You can set the size of fonts to be used for displaying the Kisekae menu, Phonebook, Call record, mail/SMS, and sites or for entering a word at once. 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Sound/Display/Light Settings 127 Sound/Display/Light Settings 128 Security Settings 129 Security Codes Used on the FOMA Terminal Some functions provided for convenient use of the FOMA terminal require the security code to use them. Besides the Security code for operating the mobile phone, the network security code necessary for the network services, i-mode password, etc. are available. Make use of the FOMA terminal using an appropriate security code according to the purpose. Notes on the security codes Security Settings 130 i-mode Password The 4-digit “i-mode password” is required when saving/deleting My Menu or subscribing/canceling message service or i-mode charged service, etc. (There may be other passwords for the i-mode used by IP (information service providers).) The i-mode password is set to “0000” at the time of subscription. It can be changed by yourself. You can change the i-mode password using i-mode, by selecting [i Menu] Security Settings 131 Changing the Security Code 1 From Security Settings 132 the Menu, select [Settings] Changing the PIN1 Code/PIN2 Code ˎ To change the PIN1 code, set the PIN1 code setting to [ON]. Example: Changing the PIN1 code 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Security Settings 133 Various Locking Functions The FOMA terminal offers many lock functions to assure safety operation, such as preventing unauthorized use of the FOMA terminal, protecting the Phonebook from being seen by others. You can use any mix of these functions depending on the purpose. Security Settings 134 Functions Description Lock all Prevent others from using the FOMA terminal (P.135). Omakase Lock Lock the FOMA terminal to prevent others from using it. For example, this service is useful when you lose or misplace the FOMA terminal (P.136). Self mode Disable all functions that involve calls and communication, such as placing/ receiving a voice or videophone call, originating/receiving a PushTalk call, sending/receiving mail, infrared communication, or the infrared remote control (P.137). Personal data Disable some functions to prevent others from viewing/editing your personal lock information such as the Phonebook and Schedule data (P.137). Key dial lock Disable the dial keys to prevent placing a voice/videophone call or originating a PushTalk call (P.139). Lock key Prevent the keypad from being accidentally pressed while carrying around the FOMA terminal with the power on (P.140). Record display Set the Redial, Dial frequency, and Received records not to be displayed (P.141). Secret display Display/not display phonebook entries (PushTalk phonebook)/Own number/ schedules saved as Secret (P.141). Mail security Set the FOMA terminal not to display the saved mail, Receive ranking, etc. (P.142). Data security Set the FOMA terminal not to display data in My picture or i-motion of the Data Box (P.142). Accept/Reject Accept/reject a voice, videophone, or PushTalk call from a specific phone call number/group when it is received (P.143). Denied no ID Set not to accept a voice, videophone, or PushTalk call without the caller’s phone number (P.144). Set ring start Set a time interval before performing the receiving operation for a voice, time videophone, or PushTalk call from a caller who is not saved in the Phonebook (P.145). Reject unknown Reject a voice, videophone, or PushTalk call from a caller who is not saved in the Phonebook (P.146). IC card lock Lock the IC card to prevent others from using the IC card function (P.258). Locking the Keypad to Prevent Unauthorized Use You can set the Lock all to prevent others from using the FOMA terminal. When the Lock all is set, you cannot perform any operation other than powering on/off the FOMA terminal and answering a voice or videophone call. 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Security Settings 135 Using the Omakase Lock Omakase Lock is a service that allows you to lock the FOMA terminal remotely if you lose the FOMA terminal by requesting DoCoMo or using a procedure available on the My DoCoMo website. Use this service to protect your important private information and Osaifu-Keitai. You can also request DoCoMo by a call, etc. to unlock the FOMA terminal. Security Settings 136 Restricting Placing/Receiving Calls You can disable all functions that involve calls or communication, such as placing/ receiving a voice or videophone call, originating/receiving a PushTalk call, and sending/receiving mail. You cannot use infrared communication, infrared remote control, and iC communication, either. 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Security Settings 137 2 Enter the Security code and press 3 Select [ON] and press (OK). The Personal data lock is set and “ ” appears. To cancel the Personal data lock Select [OFF]. The Personal data lock is canceled and “ Security Settings 138 ” disappears. Restricting Dialing from the Keypad The keypad is locked to restrict placing a voice or videophone call or originating a PushTalk call. To cancel the Key dial lock temporarily, enter the Security code. 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Security Settings ˎ When you set the Key dial lock, you cannot perform the following functions. - Place a call using the keys on the keypad (excluding calls made by the 2-touch dial or using the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch) or [Call back] from i-mode mail - Add a member during PushTalk communication using the keys on the keypad - Place a call to a recipient who is not saved in the Phonebook using the Redial/Dial frequency/ Received record - Send i-mode mail or SMS to a recipient who is not saved in the Phonebook - Phone To (AV Phone To) or Mail To - Save new data or edit/delete data in the Phonebook - Operate the Phonebook stored in the microSD memory card - Select the Phonebook attached to i-mode mail - Save/edit/delete the Location notice or information of a party - Send the Phonebook data using the infrared communication 139 Locking the Keypad to Prevent an Accidental Use While carrying around the FOMA terminal that is powered on, the keypad can be locked to prevent from pressing the keypad accidentally. ˎ The following operations are available while the Lock key is set. Voice call While placing a call Stop ( While receiving a call While a call is in progress Security Settings 140 Answer ( , On hold ( Setting the Lock Key by Opening/Closing the FOMA Terminal You can set to lock the keypad by closing the FOMA terminal and cancel the lock by opening it. 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Security Settings 141 Protecting Mail from Unauthorized Access You can set the FOMA terminal not to display the received/sent/saved mail by folder. You can also use this function not to display the Receive/Send ranking and Sort inbox/outbox. To cancel this function temporarily, enter the Security code. 1 From the Mail menu, select [Inbox]/[Outbox]/[Draft] and press 2 Press (Func). The Function menu appears. 3 Select [Mail security] and press The Security code screen appears. Security Settings 4 Enter the Security code and press (OK). The Mail security set display appears. 5 Select a folder to be locked and press “ ” appears. To lock all folders Press (Sel. all). To unlock the selected folder Press (Rel.). 6 Press (Complete). The Mail security is set and “ ” (yellow)/“ ” (blue)/“ ” appears (P.215). Protecting Data from Unauthorized Access You can set the FOMA terminal not to display data in My picture or i-motion of the Data Box. You can select data not to display by folder. To cancel this function temporarily, enter the Security code. The Data security can be set for the following folders. Category My picture i-motion Folder i-mode, Camera, Data exchange, and User-created folder i-mode, Camera, Data exchange, and User-created folder 1 From the Data Box, select a category and press The folder list appears. 2 Press (Func). The Function menu appears. 3 Select [Data security] and press The Security code screen appears. 4 Enter the Security code and press (OK). The screen for selecting a security folder appears. 142 5 Select a folder to be locked and press To lock all folders Press (Sel. all). To unlock the selected folder Press (Rel.). 6 Press (Complete). The screen for confirming the change of the security setting appears. 7 Select [Yes] and press The Data security is set. Specifying Phone Numbers to Accept/Reject Calls Security Settings You can set to accept/reject voice, videophone, or PushTalk calls only from specific phone numbers. For the Accept/Reject calls, up to 20 phone numbers can be saved (Phone No.). You can also set to accept/reject calls only from specific groups in the FOMA terminal phonebook. For the Accept/Reject calls, up to three groups can be saved (Group list). This function is valid only when a caller sends the phone number. It is recommended to set the Caller ID Display Request Service and the Denied no ID together with this function. ˎ SMS and i-mode mail can be received regardless of this function. ˎ For an incoming PushTalk call, it is only to the caller’s phone number that the Accept/Reject call setting is valid. The Accept/Reject setting does not work even if you set it to a member other than the caller. When you make the Accept/Reject setting through the Group list, a call is accepted/rejected if the caller of it belongs to the specified group in the FOMA terminal phonebook. ˎ When the Personal data lock is set, you cannot set the Accept/Reject calls. Example: Setting [Accept]/[Reject] for calls from specified phone numbers 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] 143 4 Select [Phone No.] and press Security Settings 144 Muting the Ring Tone for Calls with No Phonebook Entry You can set a time interval before starting operation of the ring tone, incoming indicator, and vibrator when you receive a voice, videophone, or PushTalk call from a person/group who is not saved in the Phonebook. This function is also useful for blocking a nuisance call such as from a malicious caller. ˎ When the Reject unknown is set, you cannot set the Set ring start time. 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Security Settings 145 Rejecting Calls from Callers with No Phonebook Entry You can set to reject voice, videophone, or PushTalk calls from callers not saved in the Phonebook. It is recommended that you set the Caller ID Display Request Service together with this function. ˎ SMS and i-mode mail can be received regardless of this function. ˎ If you receive a call from a caller who is not saved in the Phonebook when the Reject unknown is [ON], the call is not connected. The missed call notification icon appears and the call is saved in the Received record. ˎ When the Set ring start time or Personal data lock is set, you cannot set the Reject unknown. 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Security Settings 146 Using the Data Security Service The Data Security Service is a service that allows you to store the Phonebook, images, and mail (hereinafter referred to as “stored data”) saved in your FOMA terminal at the Data Security Service Center. Even if you lose the stored data, for example, if you accidentally lost the FOMA terminal or it had a water-related trouble, you can restore the stored data at the Center into a new FOMA terminal. Also, the phonebook data saved in both the FOMA terminal and Data Security Service Center can be kept it latest automatically on a regular basis. Furthermore, you can easily edit the stored data at the Data Security Service Center by accessing the My DoCoMo website on your PC, and save the edited stored data in the FOMA terminal. Security Settings 147 Other Measures “For Safety Operation” The following functions and services are also available for safety operation besides those described in this chapter. Purpose Prevent others from using the IC card function without consent. Do not receive a “nuisance call” such as a prank call and malicious sales call. Do not receive a call without a caller ID. Security Settings 148 Function name/Service name IC card lock Page P.258 Nuisance Call Blocking P.390 Service Caller ID Display Request P.391 Service Use the electronic authentication service to perform FirstPass P.195 secure and reliable data communication (available only when accessing FirstPass-compatible sites). Update of the FOMA terminal software when it is SW Update P.452 necessary. Protect the FOMA terminal from data that could Scan function P.458 cause trouble. Choose to receive only necessary mail when Recv option setting P.211, 223 receiving i-mode mail. Register or check information about your or i-mode Disaster Message See the someone’s condition using i-mode in the event of a Board Service “Mobile Phone disaster. User’s Guide Camera About the Copyright Objects, such as movies, still images, and sounds, recorded using the FOMA terminal and productions on a site (program) or Internet site are prohibited by the copyright law from reproduction, transformation, and compilation without consent of the copyright holders, unless intended for personal use or any other purpose permitted by law. Also, using or transformation of other person’s portrait or name without his or her permission may violate the right of portrait. When you present recorded images or sounds over the internet, make sure to be aware of the copyright law and right of portrait. Note that some performances, shows, and exhibitions may not allow photography, movie shooting, or sound recording even for personal use. Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you when taking and sending photos using camera-equipped mobile phones. Before Using the Camera ........................................................................................ 150 Recording Still Images .................................................................... 155 Using the Basic Functions of the Camera ................................................................ 157 Enjoying Various Recording Methods ................................................... 162 Recording Movies ................................................................................ 167 Changing the Camera Settings ............................................................................... 168 Adjusting the Camera during Recording .................................................................. 171 Setting the Camera Operation ................................................................................. 173 Using the Bar Code Reader .......................................................... 179 149 Before Using the Camera You can record images by the FOMA terminal’s built-in camera, which you can send by attaching to i-mode mail, posting on a blog, setting for the stand-by display, and so on. Also, when you save a recorded image into the microSD memory card, a reduced image can be saved in the FOMA terminal at the same time (P.174, 315). To use the microSD memory card, you need to obtain a microSD memory card separately. If you do not have a microSD memory card, you can purchase one at a home electric appliance store or other similar store (P.302). ˎ The image recorded by the camera may differ from actual color or brightness of object. About Using the Camera Camera Notes Before Using the Camera ˎ Clear images cannot be obtained if the camera lens is stained with fingerprints or grease. Wipe the camera with a soft clean cloth before recording an image. ˎ Leaving the FOMA terminal in a place exposed to direct sunlight or high temperature for a long period of time may deteriorate the image quality. ˎ You cannot start the Camera mode when the battery level is very low. To use the camera, charge the battery sufficiently. ˎ The Camera mode may not be activated when the FOMA terminal is charged electrostatically. Notes on Using the Camera ˎ To prevent shaking, hold the FOMA terminal firmly or place it on a stable place and use the Auto timer when recording. ˎ When you try to record a strong light source directly, such as the sun or a lamp, the screen may black out or the image on the screen may be distorted. ˎ The camera is manufactured based on the leading edge technologies, and black and bright points or lines may appear constantly in the display. Additionally, increased noise may appear as white lines when recording in a low-light environment. These are not malfunctions. ˎ When the battery level becomes very low in the Camera mode, the Camera mode is terminated. About the Camera Mode To use the camera, slide the lens cover to open in the stand-by display or menu display. The Camera mode is activated, an image through the camera lens appears in the display, and the Auto timer indicator is turned on. To terminate the Camera mode, close the lens cover. 150 About Still Image/Movie Item File format File name Movie MP4 (MobileMP4) When saved to [Data Box] YYYYMMDDhhmmss ˎ The recorded year, month, date, hour, minute, second is displayed. For example, when a movie is recorded at February 1, 2008, 18:02:10, it appears as “20080201180210”. When saved to [microSD] MOLnnn Camera File number Still image JPEG (Exif format) When saved to [Data Box] YYYYMMDDhhmmss ˎ T h e r e c o r d e d y e a r, m o n t h , d a t e , h o u r, m i n u t e , s e c o n d i s displayed. For example, when a still image is recorded at February 1, 2008, 18:02:10, it appears as “20080201180210”. ˎ When using the Continuous mode, 00 to 03 is added after the year, month, date, hour, minute, second, resulting in a format like “20080201180210_00”. When saved to [microSD] DSC0nnnn NNN-nnnn ˎ The file number is displayed when saved to [microSD]. You can reset the file number (P.177). Continued 151 About Recording Time of Movie The recording time of movie that can be saved in the Data Box or microSD memory card varies depending on the recorded image quality, Shoot mode, image size, file size restriction settings as well as the recording conditions and object of shooting. Camera 152 Camera 153 Icons in the Camera Mode In the Camera mode display, the following icons appear depending on the settings and functions selected. to switch the display of the icons and guide display (Standard, Key operation ˎ You can use guide display, or Display off). Even if you select “Display off”, related icons are displayed when you perform any operations. When recording a still image Camera 154 When recording a movie Recording Still Images When recording with the Out-camera, you can use the Auto Focus function to focus on an object at the center of the display and record still images. When the Auto orientation is set to [ON], the orientation of the FOMA terminal is automatically recognized and record an image while recording. ˎ The allowable distance for the Auto focus between the camera and an object is about 30 cm or over using [Macro OFF], about 10 cm or over using [Macro mode], and about 3 cm to 18 cm using [Super Macro mode]. ˎ You cannot use the Auto Focus when you set the Select scene to [Night scene]/[Low Light] for recording still images. ˎ If an image recoded when the Auto orientation is set to [ON] is attached to mail or posted on a blog, depending on the recipient’s terminal or site where it is posted, the image may not be displayed correctly facing the vertical/horizontal direction. The Camera mode is activated. ˎ You can also activate the Camera mode by sliding the lens cover to open in the menu display. 2 Point the camera at the object and press Camera 1 Slide the lens cover to open in the stand-by display. halfway down to focus on it. 155 4 Press (Save). The still image is saved. To attach to mail Press (Func) for over a second. The still image is saved and the Edit mail display appears. You can also attach an image to mail by selecting [ ] (Attach to mail) from the Function menu. To cancel a recorded image Press and select [Yes]. To display a saved image Press in the Camera mode display. To add location information From the Function menu, select [ ] (Location info) Camera 156 Using the Basic Functions of the Camera Graphical Menu You can set the camera basically using the Graphical menu. In this manual, the icons of the operations selected from the Graphical menu are ones set at the time of purchase. ˎ Because the icons of the Graphical menu depend on the settings at the time, the displayed icons on the Graphical menu may differ from this manual. 1 Press (Func) in the Camera mode display. Camera 157 2 Press until the time you want to show or [OFF]. The Auto timer is set. Camera 158 Switching the Camera Used for Recording You can switch between the Out- and In-cameras for recording. ˎ When the Shoot mode of the still image is set to [Best Pic™], [Continuous mode], [High sensitivity], or [Panorama], you cannot switch the camera. ˎ When the Shoot mode of the still image is set to [Shoot with frame] while the image size is set to [Stby(480 Camera 159 Adjusting Zoom You can adjust the zoom of an image while recording with the Out-camera. Up to about 3x optical zoom can be used. When the zoom magnification is exceeded, you can record an image using the digital zoom. Moreover, the Smart zoom function does not degrade the quality of the image while recording even if the maximum magnification of the optical zoom is exceeded. The maximum magnification of Smart zoom changes depending on the settings of the image size or when the Shoot mode is set to [High sensitivity]. The zoom magnifications which can be adjusted at each image size are follows. ˎ The maximum magnification is included 3x magnifications (9 levels) of the optical zoom. When recording a still image Camera 160 1 Press (Zoom(W))/ (Zoom(T)) in the Camera mode display. (Zoom(W)) to increase the zoom and (Zoom(T)) ˎ Press to decrease it. When you press these keys for over a second, an image is zoomed in/out continuously. The zoom is adjusted and the current magnification is indicated on the zoom bar. ˎ If “ Camera 161 Enjoying Various Recording Methods Recording a Still Image Using the BestPic™ Mode Just by bringing an object into focus using the Auto Focus function and pressing the shutter, you can record a total of nine continuous still images in a moment before and after you press the shutter, from which you can select the best shot. ˎ The image size of BestPic™ is [VGA(640 Camera 162 Recording Still Images in the Continuous Mode You can record four still images continuously at an interval of about 0.2 seconds with a single press of (Shoot) or ˎ The image size in the Continuous mode is [VGA(640 Camera 163 2 Select a frame size and press The Frame display appears. 3 Select a frame and press To check a frame Move the cursor to a frame and press 4 Press (Play). (Close). The Shoot mode is set to [Shoot with frame] and “ 5 Point the camera at the object and press ” and the selected frame appear. halfway. The white-framed focusing window is used to adjust the focus. When the image comes into focus, the confirmation sound is heard, and the focusing window turns green. 6 Press Camera An image is recorded with the shutter sound and the screen for confirming whether to save the image appears. 7 Press (Save). The image is saved. Recording an Image Using the High Sensitivity Mode You can record an image beautifully by reducing the blurring of an object under lowlight condition or in a dark room without using the flash. ˎ When the image is [2M(1632 164 Recording a Panoramic Image After you press the shutter, keep the camera in a horizontal position and move it to record images serially, and connect to each other and save as a single image. You can also record a panoramic image with a 360-degree field of view. ˎ The Auto timer cannot be set. ˎ When the Shoot mode is set to [Panorama], the Picture effect is changed to [OFF]. Also, temporarily, the Flash is set to [OFF], and the Auto Focus and Face detection are set to [OFF]. 1 Press (Func) in the Camera mode display, select [ ] (Shoot mode) Camera 165 Enjoying Decorating Images Stylishly Using the Deco-Snap Mode Using frames and stamps allows you to decorate images nicely. ˎ For Out-camera recording, you can select an image size of [QCIF(144 Camera 166 To paste an image stamp Select [ ] Camera 167 Camera 168 3 Select [Multi AF]/[Spot AF] and press The Multi focus is set and the icon for the current Multi focus type appears. Multi AF Spot AF Setting the Effective Distance of the Auto Focus You can set the effective distance of the Auto Focus function when you record still images with the Out-camera. 1 Press (Func) in the Camera mode display, select [ ], and press 2 Select [Shoot] Camera 169 Turning on the Photo Light The FOMA terminal’s built-in photo light can be used when recording with the Outcamera in a dark place, etc. 1 Press in the Camera mode display. , the photo light is switched to [ON]/[OFF]. Every time you press When switched to [ON], the photo light is turned on and “ ” appears. Camera 170 Setting Movies to Play Back on Another FOMA Terminal You can set recorded movies to play back on another FOMA terminal. ˎ When the Common replay mode is set to either [High quality] or [Long play], the settings of the camera are changed, as follows. Item Image size High quality [QCIF(176 Long play Camera 171 3 Select a white balance type and press The White balance is set and the icon for the current white balance type appears. ˎ No icon appears for [AUTO]. Fine Cloudy Fluorescent Bulb Setting a Position for Automatic Adjustment of the Exposure You can set what position on the screen to use as a reference for the image brightness (EV) adjustment. 1 Press (Func) in the Camera mode display, select [ 2 Select [Adjust] Camera 172 ], and press Restoring the Default Camera Settings You can reset the camera settings to the default settings. The camera settings listed below can be reset. Item Select scene Default setting AUTO Item Zoom magnification Default setting Camera 173 Setting Whether Recorded Images Are Automatically Saved You can set the save method of an image recorded. 1 Press (Func) in the Camera mode display, select [ 2 Select [Set] Camera 174 ], and press Movie [Super fine] : Higher image quality mode. The file size is larger and the recording time is shortest. [Fine] : Image quality mode for smoother movement in movies. [Standard] : Standard image quality mode. [Economy] : Lowest image quality mode. The file size is smaller and the recording time is longest. 3 Select the image quality and press The image quality is set and the icon for the current image quality appears. Super fine (Movie only) Fine Standard Economy Setting Whether to Use the Digital Zoom 1 Press (Func) in the Camera mode display, select [ ], and press Camera You can set whether to use the digital zoom when the maximum magnification of the optical zoom exceeds while recording an image with the Out-camera. 2 Select [Set] 175 Changing the Shutter Sound The shutter sound can be selected from three types when the Shoot mode for still images is [Regular], [Best Pic™], [Shoot with frame], [High sensitivity] or, [Panorama]. ˎ The shutter sound volume is fixed and cannot be adjusted or muted. The shutter sound is heard even if the Manner mode is set. ˎ When the Shoot mode is set to [Deco-Snap], the current shutter sound is heard when recording. You cannot set the shutter sound. 1 Press (Func) in the Camera mode display, select [ 2 Select [Set] Camera 176 ], and press Setting Whether to Add Location Information to an Image When Saving You can add location information automatically to a recorded still image using the GPS function. 1 Press (Func) in the Camera mode display, select [ ], and press 2 Select [Set] Camera 177 1 Press (Func) in the Camera mode display, select [ 2 Select [Set] Camera 178 ], and press 4 Select a shoot mode and press The Shoot mode is set and the icon for the current shoot mode appears. Image+Sound Image only Using the Bar Code Reader Sound only You can use the Out-camera to scan JAN or QR code. The scanned text data can be used for Phone To (AV Phone To), Mail To, Web To and i- Camera 179 2 Locate the JAN/QR code at the center of the display and press Camera 180 (Scan). i-mode/i-motion/ i-Channel 181 What is i-mode? i-mode allows you to use the i-mode compatible FOMA terminal (hereinafter referred to as i-mode terminal) to access various online services such as site (program) connection, Internet connection, and i-mode mail. ˎ i-mode is a paid service that requires a subscription. ˎ For details on i-mode, see the “Mobile Phone User’s Guide i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 182 Displaying Sites Various sites offered by IP (information service providers) can be displayed (the subscription is necessary for some sites). From the i-mode menu, select [i Menu] i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 183 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 184 Displaying a Site URL The URL of the currently displayed site can be displayed. While displaying a site, press (Func). The Function menu appears. Select [URL] and press The URL of the site is displayed. To copy the URL Press (Copy). Sending a URL by Mail The URL of the currently displayed site can be sent by mail. While displaying a site, press (Func). The Function menu appears. Select [Compose message] and press The Edit mail display appears. The site URL is already entered in the main body. Compose mail and send it. ˎ Follow the same steps as in “Compose and send mail” (P.203, step 2 to 5). i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel Displaying a Site Correctly If the display of the text is incorrect on a site, you can reload the page after changing the character code. While displaying a site, press (Func). The Function menu appears. Select [Word translate] 185 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 186 Displaying Internet Sites i-mode compatible Inter net site can be displayed from the i-mode terminal. ˎ Sites that are not compatible with i-mode may not be displayed correctly. From the i-mode menu, select [Go to location] i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 187 Displaying a Site A site can be displayed using a bookmark. From the i-mode menu, select [Bookmark] and press A list of bookmark folders appears. ˎ The following icons show the type of folder. (Yellow) Preset folder (Blue) User-created folder Select a folder and press A list of bookmarks appears. i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 188 Select a bookmark and press (Cnct). The FOMA terminal is connected to the site of the selected bookmark. To check the URL Move the cursor to the bookmark and press (Check). To copy a bookmark URL Move the cursor to the bookmark and press (Check) and (Copy). To change the title Move the cursor to the bookmark and from the Function menu, select [Edit title]. Enter the title within 12 full-width or 24 half-width characters. To display other site while displaying a site From the Function menu, select [Bookmark] Select [Move] i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 189 Protecting a Screen Memo You can protect screen memos from being overwritten. You can protect up to 50 screen memos. Select a screen memo from the screen memo list and press (Func). The Function menu appears. To cancel the protection Move the cursor to the protected screen memo and press (Func). i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 190 Select [Protect ON/OFF] Downloading Data from Sites You can download melodies, PDF data, Charaden, ToruCa cards, Deco-mail templates, dictionaries, Kisekae Tool, mail (vMessage format), and easy BlogUp service information file from related sites. i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 191 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 192 Setting i-mode Setting the Connection Timeout The duration before disconnecting the FOMA terminal automatically can be set when you cannot send or receive data due to heavy traffic at the i-mode center. From the i-mode menu, select [i-mode setting] i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 193 Setting Whether to Use the Saved Data for Flash Movies You can set whether to use the saved data (P.185) when you play back a Flash movie displayed on a site or saved in the Screen Memo. i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 194 From the i-mode menu, select [i-mode setting] Setting the FirstPass Yo u c a n i s s u e a n d d o w n l o a d t h e u s e r certificate from the FirstPass Center. The user certificate certifies that you are a FOMA subscriber. The downloaded user certificate is saved on the green/white UIM (FOMA card) and enables you to use FirstPasscompatible sites. From the i-mode menu, select [i-mode setting] i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel ˎ You cannot use the user certificate using the blue UIM. ˎ To connect to the FirstPass Center, set the date and time (P.44). ˎ The screens and operation methods displayed by the FirstPass Center may change. ˎ While the FOMA terminal is connected to the FirstPass Center, you cannot send/receive mail or receive Message R/F. ˎ The User certificate is not available overseas. 195 Changing the Host for Certificate Issue
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