Sony A3624021 Licensed transmitter User Manual
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08 user guide part 2
When You Receive i-Channel ” i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 199 Mail What is i-mode Mail? ............................................................................................... 202 Displaying the Mail Menu .......................................................................202 201 What is i-mode Mail? When subscribing to the i-mode service, mail can be exchanged with i-mode terminals as well as e-mail over the Internet. In addition to the main body of text, you can attach up to 10 files (JPEG, ToruCa, PDF data, etc.) of up to 2M bytes in total. The i-mode mail function also provides Deco-mail support, and you can change the font color/size and background color of the mail main body text. Since there are many preinstalled Deco-mail pictographs that can be inserted in an i-mode mail message in the same manner as other pictographs, you can easily compose and send expressive mail. ˎ For details on the i-mode mail, see the “Mobile Phone User’s Guide Mail 202 Composing and Sending i-mode Mail Sent mail is saved in [Outbox]. ˎ Mail may not be displayed correctly on the recipient’s phone depending on the radio wave condition. From the Mail menu, select [Compose message] and press ˎ You can also display the mail compose display by pressing (Cmps msg) in the Mail menu. Mail Continued 203 2 Mail 204 Select [Add receiver] 3 Enter/decorate the main body at [ ]. Enter the main body within 5,000 full-width or 10,000 half-width characters. ˎ Number of characters permitted in the main body may be reduced depending on the type and volume of decoration you use. Press in the Main body input display to display the decoration menu. Mail 205 Mail 206 Entering the Main Body After Specifying Decoration Press in the main body input display. The decoration menu appears. Select the decoration and press The Cross Deco-palette appears. When you select “ ” Mail 207 2 Select a template and press (Mail). The Edit mail display appears. Compose mail and send it. ˎ Follow the same steps as in “Compose and send Deco-mail” (P.204, step 2 to 4). Mail 208 3 Select a file type and press To check the contents of a file Move the cursor to a file and press (Play). Select a folder Mail 209 Receiving i-mode Mail When mail is sent to the i-mode center, the FOMA terminal automatically receives them. Mail 210 Selecting to Receive i-mode Mail You can check through mail held at the i-mode center, where you can select mail to receive and delete mail without receiving it based on the information such as mail subject. To use this function, set the Recv option setting to [ON]. When the Recv option setting is set to [ON], i-mode mail is not received automatically. ˎ When the Recv option setting is set to [ON], the Mail tone does not sound and when the Manner mode or Vibrator is set, the vibrator does not operate. Mail 211 Checking New i-mode Mail New mail held at the i-mode center while the FOMA terminal is powered off or outside of the i-mode service area can be checked. ˎ Depending on the radio wave condition, you may not be able to check new mail. Press (Mail) for over a second in the stand-by display. The FOMA terminal is connected to the i-mode center, and an inquiry result is displayed. To check mail Select [Mail]. Replying to i-mode Mail Mail You can compose and send replies to the received mail. ˎ You may not be able to reply to some received mail. From the received mail list, select mail and press (Quote). The Edit mail display appears. The mail address as address, “Re: title of the received mail” as subject, and “>main body of the received mail” as main body are entered beforehand. ˎ When the subject including “Re:” exceeds 100 full-width or 200 half-width characters, the extra characters are automatically deleted. ˎ When the subject of the received mail includes more than one “Re:”, some “Re:” are brought together in one automatically. To reply to mail without the sender’s message Move the cursor to mail and press (Reply). To reply to broadcast mail Select mail, press (Quote) or (Reply), and select [Reply to sender]/[Reply all]. Compose mail and send it. ˎ Follow the same steps as in “Compose and send mail” (P.203, step 3 to 5). The reply mail is sent and “ ” appears. 212 Saving the Mail Address/Phone Number in the Phonebook Saving the Sender’s/Recipient’s Mail Address in the Phonebook You can save the mail address of a received mail sender and recipient or sent/saved mail recipient in the Phonebook. Example: Saving the mail address of a received mail sender to the FOMA terminal phonebook as a new entry From the received mail list, select mail, press , and press (Func). The Function menu appears. Select [Save address] and press The screen for selecting how to save to the Phonebook appears. Select [New] and press The screen for selecting where to save appears. When you select [Add] Select an entry to which you want to add the mail address from the Phonebook. When there are multiple mail addresses Select mail addresses Mail 213 Playing Back/Saving a File Attachment Received in i-mode Mail You can display/play back/save/delete a file that is attached or pasted in i-mode mail or a message including an image, movie/i-motion, melody, ToruCa card, PDF data, Phonebook, Schedule, Bookmark, and My data. Mail 214 Receiving a File Attachment Selectively You can obtain a file attachment exceeding 100K bytes and one for which the Attached file pref. is set to [Invalid]. ˎ You cannot obtain a file attachment whose retention period is expired. From the received mail list, select mail and press Select “ ” and press The obtaining operation star ts and the file attachment is obtained. Mail 215 2 Select a folder and press The received/sent/saved mail list appears. Received mail Mail 216 To place a call When a mail address and phone number is saved in the Phonebook, you can place a call to this number. Move the cursor to the mail and from the Function menu, select [Call back]. Select mail and press Received mail Mail 217 4 Select mail and press ˎ To store several mails, repeat step 4. Press (Complete). The screen for confirming whether to store the mail appears. Select [Yes] and press The call is connected to the Data Security Service Center and mail is stored. When the storing is completed, the storing result display appears. Mail 218 Example: Moving received mail From the Mail menu, select [Inbox] Mail 219 2 Select a folder and press The received mail list appears. To delete all read mail in the folder From the Function menu, select [Delete] Mail 220 Example: Sorting received mail Press (Func) in the received mail list. The Function menu appears. Select [Sort] Mail 221 Assigning Separate Folders for Mail You can save requirements to sort received or sent mail so that they can be automatically assigned to folders. Up to 30 sorting requirements can be saved. Example: Setting a sorting requirement for received mail Mail 222 From the Mail menu, select [Mail setting] Adding a Signature to Mail When saved beforehand, your signature can be attached at the end of the main body of mail. Saving a Signature The signature attached to mail can be created and saved. From the Mail menu, select [Mail setting] Mail 223 Setting a Mail List By saving mail addresses in a mail list, you can send mail to all members in the list at the same time. Up to 10 mail lists can be saved. Up to five mail addresses can be saved in each mail list. Mail 224 From the Mail menu, select [Mail setting] Setting the Receiving Operation during Multitasking You can set whether the incoming mail or received mail display should appear when you receive mail, SMS, or Message R/F while you are using the FOMA terminal for other tasks. From the Mail menu, select [Mail setting] Mail 225 Receiving a Message When a message is received while in the stand-by display, the contents of the message are automatically displayed. Up to 20 Message R and Message F each can be saved in the FOMA terminal. Mail 226 Checking a New Message New messages held at the i-mode center while the FOMA terminal is powered off or outside of the i-mode service area can be checked. ˎ Depending on the radio wave condition, you may not be able to check new messages. Press (Mail) for over a second in the stand-by display. The FOMA terminal is connected to the i-mode center, and an inquiry result is displayed. To check messages Select [MessageR] or [MessageF]. Mail 227 Protecting a Message Message R or Message F can be protected from being overwritten. ˎ An unread message cannot be protected. Example: Protecting Message R Mail 228 From the Mail menu, select [Inbox] What is Early Warning “Area Mail”? (to be offered) Area Mail is a service that allows you to receive mail such as the urgent earthquake news flash delivered by the Japan Meteorological Agency. ˎ You can receive Area Mail without subscribing to the i-mode service. ˎ To receive Area Mail, you need to set the Receive setting. Mail 229 Setting to Save Receiving Entry of Area Mail You need to save a name and Message ID of Area Mail including information you want to receive rather than Area Mail of the emergency information. To receive emergency information, you do not need to save receiving entry. Mail 230 From the Mail menu, select [Mail setting] 1 From the Mail menu, select [Compose SMS] and press Mail 231 Mail 232 i- 233 i- 234 i- 235 i- 236 i- 237 i- 238 i- 239 i- 240 i- 241 i- 242 i- 243 i- 244 i- 245 i- 246 i- 247 Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa What is Osaifu-Keitai? ............................................................................................. 250 What is the iC transfer service?................................................................................ 250 Starting an Osaifu-Keitai-compatible i- 249 What is Osaifu-Keitai? “Osaifu-Keitai” provides convenient i-mode functions (i-mode FeliCa) that can be performed using the IC card inserted in an i-mode terminal. FeliCa adopts a contactless IC card technology that enables data to be read/written just by scanning. You can simply hold up your Osaifu-Keitai to a reading device in stores that provide the FeliCa service to pay using e-money, or use it as an airplane ticket or point card. With features like Osaifu-Keitai, your mobile phone becomes an increasingly handy tool. This latest FeliCa is even more convenient to use compared with previous versions of the FeliCa-compatible contactless IC card. For example, you can deposit e-money in OsaifuKeitai on the IC card, and check the balance and purchase history using communications. Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa 250 Starting an Osaifu-Keitaicompatible i- Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa 251 What is ToruCa? ToruCa is an e-card that can be obtained using Osaifu-Keitai. This convenient e-card can be used for applications such as flier, restaurant card, or coupon. You can obtain ToruCa cards from a reading device or site. These e-cards can be easily e x c h a n g e d b y w a y o f e - m a i l , i n f r a re d communication, or the microSD memory card. The ToruCa card you obtained is saved in [ToruCa] of the [Osaifu-Keitai] menu. You need a ToruCa-compatible terminal to use ToruCa. For details, see the “Mobile Phone User’s Guide Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa 252 Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa 253 Managing ToruCa Cards ˎ You cannot move, sort, or search a ToruCa card in the [Used] folder. Adding/Deleting Folders You can create and delete a folder for saving a ToruCa card. You can manage up to 22 folders. You can also change the name of a folder or sort folders in the list. ˎ You cannot delete or change the names of the preset folders. Example: Adding a folder Press (Func) in the ToruCa folder list. The Function menu appears. Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa 254 Select [Edit folder] 3 Select a ToruCa card and press (Func). The Function menu appears. Select [Delete] Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa 255 Assigning Separate Folders for ToruCa Cards You can save requirements to sort ToruCa cards obtained from a reading device so that they can be automatically assigned to folders. Up to 20 sorting requirements can be saved. Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa 256 From the Menu, select [Osaifu-Keitai] 1 From the Menu, select [Osaifu-Keitai] Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa 257 Locking the IC Card Function You can lock the IC card function to prevent others from using it. Press ( ) for over a second in the stand-by display. The IC card function is locked and “ ” appears. To cancel the IC card lock Press ( ) for over a second in the stand-by display, enter the Security code, and press (OK). Locking the IC Card Function When the FOMA Terminal Is Powered Off You can set to automatically lock the IC card function when the FOMA terminal is powered off. Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa 258 From the Menu, select [Osaifu-Keitai] GPS Function Precautions on the Use of GPS Functions .............................................................. 260 Checking Your Location ................................................................. 260 Using the GPS-compatible i- 259 Precautions on the Use of GPS Functions ˎ You may need i-mode subscription for the use of the GPS function. ˎ GPS is operated by the U.S. Depar tment of Defense. Therefore, GPS radio wave condition may be controlled (degradation of accuracy, suspension of radio wave transmission, etc.) at the discretion of the U.S. Department of Defense. ˎ Note that radio waves may not be received or it may be difficult to receive radio waves in the following conditions, since GPS uses radio waves from a satellite. GPS Function 260 Example: Displaying a map of your current location From the Menu, select [LifeKit] GPS Function Continued 261 Basic Service and Additional Service There are the basic services and additional services for this software. Basic service : S e r v i c e s p ro v i d e d b y DoCoMo for free of charge. Additional service : S e r v i c e s p ro v i d e d b y ZENRIN DataCom that require an additional charge. You can use the additional services except the traffic information up to 90 days after you activate the software for the first time. After 90 days, if you wish to keep using the additional services, you need to apply for a membership (paid) to “ GPS Function 262 GPS Function 263 Display and Operations of the Search Result of Neighboring Information ˎ It explains only for the display and operations of the search result displayed on the map, and it does not apply for the display and operations selected from the list. ˎ The display shown is an image for explanatory purpose and may be different from the actual display. Search result display of neighboring information ©ZENRIN DataCom CO.,LTD. 2007 Key operations while displaying the search result display of neighboring information ˎ When the cursor does not point at searched information such as a store, the quick menu is displayed. Key operation GPS Function Action Check the detailed information on the search result. Move the map horizontally or vertically. Search again based on the displayed map to be center. Show the previous search result. Show the next search result. 264 5 Select [ GPS Function 265 Key operations while displaying the quick access menu Key operation GPS Function 266 Action When the settings for using each service is set to “ GPS Function 267 Operations When the Period to Permit for Providing Location Information is Set Example: When the current date and time is “2008/2/23 14:00” Starting time: 15:00 Ending time: 22:00 Settings Repeat Valid period type None specified GPS Function 268 Period for providing location information Starting time: 15:00 Ending time: 10:00 Settings Repeat type None specified Valid period Period for providing location information GPS Function 269 Setting the User-defined Host GPS Function 270 2 Select [Loc. service client] GPS Function 271 5 GPS Function 272 Select [Phone number] Using the Location Information from Each Function You can display a map based on the location information added to the Phonebook, sites, screen memos, ToruCa cards, Message R/F, or images. You can also paste the location information URL to mail. Adding the Location Information You can add the location information to an image or the FOMA terminal phonebook or paste the location information URL in the main body of mail. Example: Adding the location information to the mail main body by obtaining it by the Position location Press (Func) in the mail main body input display, select [Rcv loc. info], and press GPS Function 273 To save the location information in the Phonebook Select [Add to phonebook] GPS Function 274 Full Browser Displaying a Website Designed for PC ..................................................................... 276 Key Operations While Viewing a Website .................................................................. 276 Managing a Bookmark.............................................................................................. 281 Setting the Full Browser Functions ........................................................................... 282 275 Displaying a Website Designed for PC You can view websites designed for PC on the FOMA terminal using Full Browser. ˎ Some websites may not be displayed at all or displayed incorrectly. ˎ Note that the communication charge could be expensive if you exchange large volumes of data such as viewing websites that contain a lot of images or downloading files. For details on the packet communication charge, see the “Mobile Phone User’s Guide Full Browser 276 Operating method Operation Move the pointer Key operation Full Browser Continued 277 Item Connect to another site Full Browser 278 Operation Select [Bookmark] Displaying Using the URL History Up to 50 websites that have been displayed by entering their URLs are saved in the URL history. The sites can be directly accessed from the URL history. ˎ If a total of 50 URLs is saved in the URL history, the URL is overwritten from the oldest. From the Full Browser menu, select [Go to location] Full Browser 279 Changing the Display You can set whether to display the guide display in the display. Press display. (Func) in the Full Browser The Function menu appears. Select [Full scrn/normal] and press The Full scrn/normal is set. Displaying a SSL-/TLSCompatible Page You can display a SSL-/TLS-compatible page whose URL begins with “https://” using Full Browser. ˎ SSL/TLS is a method to perform data communication safely using the authentication/cr yptograph technology. Full Browser 280 Searching a Character String in a Page Press (Func) in the Full Browser display, select [Search], and press Enter a keyword to be searched at [Search text]. Enter a keyword within 25 full-width or 50 half-width characters. Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Match full]. Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Case sensitivity]. Press (OK). The searched word is displayed in reverse video. To display the previous/next search result Press (Back)/ (Next). Uploading an Image You can upload an image saved in the Data Box or microSD memory card to a website which allows you to upload an image. ˎ The way of uploading an image varies depending on a website. Select the “select” key in the Full Browser display and press Select an image in My picture of the Data Box or microSD memory card. ˎ The following image can be uploaded. Category File format File size Image size Full Browser My picture GIF/JPEG Max. 80K bytes 281 Editing a Bookmark You can change the title of a bookmark or URL. Full Browser 282 From the Full Browser menu, select [Bookmark] Setting JavaScript to Be Valid/ Invalid JavaScript is a programming language used on a website to create a website with movement. When JavaScript is used at the website, you can set whether to execute the program. ˎ Some websites may not be displayed correctly when you set JavaScript to be invalid. From the Full Browser menu, select [Full Browser setting] Full Browser 283 Setting Whether to Open a New Window Automatically You can set whether to open a website in a new window automatically when JavaScript of a website requests to open a new window. Full Browser 284 From the Full Browser menu, select [Full Browser setting] Data Display/Edit/ Management 285 Displaying the Saved Image You can display images saved in My picture of the Data Box or microSD memory card. Press ( ) in the stand-by display, select [My picture], and press My picture folder list appears. Data Display/Edit/Management 286 Select a folder and press To display the previous/next image Use to display the previous image and to display the next image. To change the display size of a JPEG or GIF image Press (True img/Std./Enlarge/Shrink). Press (True img) to display the image in the true size. However, when the image size is set to [sQCIF(128 Data Display/Edit/Management Continued 287 To change the Effect While pausing, from the Function menu, select [ ](Effect) Data Display/Edit/Management 288 6 Press press (Save), select [Overwrite], and The image with the stamp is saved by overwriting the original image. To save as a new image Select [Save new] Data Display/Edit/Management 289 5 Press press (Save), select [Overwrite], and The trimmed image is saved by overwriting the original image. To save as a new image Select [Save new] Data Display/Edit/Management 290 ˎ You cannot store a file that contains an image larger than 100K bytes and an image that is prohibited from being retrieved out of the FOMA terminal. Press picture. (Func) in the file list of My The Function menu appears. Select [Store in Center] and press The Security code screen appears. Enter the Security code and press The Select&save display appears. Select an image and press ˎ To store several images, repeat step 4. Press (Complete). The screen for confirming whether to store the image appears. Select [Yes] and press The call is connected to the Data Security Service Center and the image is stored. When the storing is completed, the storing result display appears. Playing Back Movie/ i-motion You can play back movie/i-motion that is saved in i-motion of the Data Box or microSD memory card. Press ( ) in the stand-by display, select [i-motion], and press Data Display/Edit/Management The i-motion folder list appears. To play back data from the last stopped position Select [Resume play]. To play back a playlist Select the [Playlist] folder, move the cursor to a playlist, and press (Play). When you play back a movie/i-motion in the playlist, select the [Playlist] folder 291 To play back movie in a folder repeatedly From the Function menu, select [Continuous play]. The files displayed in the list are played back sequentially. To stop the playback, press (Stop). To display the saved date/time Press to switch the display temporarily between the management title and saved date/ time. Select a movie/i-motion and press The selected movie/i-motion appears. When the screen informing to make enough space appears Select [Yes]. To change the display quality Press . By pressing , you can switch the display quality between Normal/Sharp/Dynamic. ˎ The following icons show the display quality. Normal Sharp Dynamic To hide the icons and guide display Press (Display). When you press (Display), you can switch the display between standard/ simple or turn it off. To display the previous/next movie/i-motion Use to display the previous movie/i-motion and to display the next movie/i-motion. To change the display size Press (True img/Std./Enlarge). When the image size is set to [QVGA(320 Data Display/Edit/Management 292 Data Display/Edit/Management 293 3 Select a playlist to be saved and press The screen for selecting the saving method appears. [Add]: Newly add selected movie/i-motion to the movie/ i-motion saved in a playlist. [Overwrite]: The screen for confirming whether to overwrite all movies/i-motion saved in a playlist with selected movies/i-motion appears. Note that all data existing in the playlist is deleted when you select [Yes]. Select [Add] and press The selected movie/i-motion is saved in the playlist. Deleting/Reordering Movies/ i-motion of the Playlist You can delete movies/i-motion from a playlist or reorder them within a playlist. Even if you delete movies/i-motion from a playlist, the files of the movies/i-motion are not deleted. Example: Deleting one movie/i-motion Data Display/Edit/Management 294 From the i-motion folder list, select [Playlist] Select [Edit movie] Data Display/Edit/Management 295 Data Display/Edit/Management 296 Select [Edit movie] To set an image for stand-by or other displays From the Function menu, select [ ] (Display set) Data Display/Edit/Management 297 To display the detailed information of a movie From the Function menu, select [ ] (File) Data Display/Edit/Management 298 Data Display/Edit/Management 299 ˎ The following icons show the type of music data and playback restrictions. Type Icon Type Original playlist, WMA playlist, and imported playlist Chaku-Uta Full® Chaku-Uta Full® downloaded partway 3GPP WMA ® ˎ File restriction is set for Chaku-Uta Full and “ ” appears on the upper right of the icon. Playback restrictions Icon Playback restrictions Music data with playback restrictions Music data whose time limit on playback has expired Uta-hodai Uta-hodai whose time limit on playback has expired To play back music data in a folder Select a folder and press To switch between the jacket display and list display From the Function menu, select [Change jackets]. To switch to the MUSIC Player From the Function menu, select [Player mode]. To set a Chaku-Uta Full® for the ring tone Move the cursor to a Chaku-Uta Full® from the Function menu, select [Sound setting] Data Display/Edit/Management 300 ˎ The following icons show the type of the melody. Icon Type Melody 3D sound-compatible melody ˎ “ ” appears on the upper right of the icon for melodies prohibited from being retrieved out of the FOMA terminal. To play a melody that has specified playback range Move the cursor to the melody and from the Function menu, select [Play portion]. To attach to i-mode mail Move the cursor to the melody and from the Function menu, select [Attach to mail] (P.208). To set a melody for the phone tone or other settings Move the cursor to a melody and from the Function menu, select [Sound setting] Data Display/Edit/Management 301 3 Data Display/Edit/Management 302 Select a Kisekae tool and press ˎ Do not remove the microSD memory card during data access (reading of data, saving data, etc.). Doing so may cause malfunction, etc. ˎ During preparation for access after insertion of the microSD memory card (the time before the first reading/writing operation is ready), “ ” flashes. If “ ” keeps flashing, remove the microSD memory card and then insert it again. If the icon still keeps flashing, please check conditions of the microSD memory card. ˎ Do not stick a label, etc. on the microSD memory card. It may be removed when inserting/removing the microSD memory card, resulting in malfunction, etc. of the FOMA terminal. ˎ When you save data in a microSD memory card, it is recommended to make a backup copy of the saved data and keep it separately in a safe place. Under no condition will DoCoMo be held liable for any loss or modification of the data. Inserting and Removing the microSD memory card The microSD memory card formatted on a PC or other devices cannot be used on the FOMA terminal. Be sure to use the microSD memory card after formatting it using the FOMA terminal (P.309). Data Display/Edit/Management 303 Displaying Data on the microSD memory card Data saved in the microSD memory card can be displayed and checked. Data Display/Edit/Management 304 F ro m t h e M e n u , s e l e c t [ L i f e K i t ] Folder Setup of the microSD memory card When Displaying the Folders on the FOMA Terminal Data Display/Edit/Management 305 When Displaying the Folders on a PC When you save data of the FOMA terminal to the microSD memory card, a corresponding folder is created automatically. ˎ The maximum number of files that can be saved is an estimated number, assuming the blank memory is used. Category DCIM Data Display/Edit/Management 306 FOMA terminal folder File format FOMA terminal filename Estimated max. number of files to be saved (64MB) Data That Can Be Written/Read to and from the microSD memory card ˎ It may take time to save data depending on the data size. ˎ Data saved from the microSD memory card may not be displayed/played back properly. ˎ You cannot copy/move a file prohibited from being retrieved out of the FOMA terminal. Category Data you can/cannot save from the FOMA Data you cannot save from terminal the FOMA terminal and other information One Selected All file files files My picture Data Display/Edit/Management 307 Saving Data from the FOMA Terminal to the microSD memory card You can copy data from the FOMA terminal to the microSD memory card. ˎ While you save the Phonebook, Text memo, Schedule, mail, Bookmark, and ToruCa card data, the status of the FOMA terminal is the same as the outside of the service area status. Therefore, you cannot use call or communication functions, such as placing/receiving a call and using i-mode and data communication. Example: Saving data Select data and press The Function menu appears. Data Display/Edit/Management 308 Select [Save to microSD] (Func). 5 Select [Add] and press The selected data is saved. Saving a Melody and Image You can save My picture, i-motion, Melody, My document, and MM File data to the FOMA terminal. Example: Saving data From the microSD category list, select a category and press Select data and press (Func). The Function menu appears. Select [Save to main] Data Display/Edit/Management 309 2 Data Display/Edit/Management 310 Select [microSD info] and press [microSD mode]: Read and write data from/to the microSD memory card. [MTP mode]: Transfer music data (WMA file) from a PC to the microSD memory card. Select [microSD mode] and press The microSD mode is set and “ ” changes to “ ”. On the PC, “ Data Display/Edit/Management 311 2 Data Display/Edit/Management 312 Move the pointer to [USB Copying Data from the UIM to the FOMA Terminal You can copy UIM (FOMA card) phonebook data and SMS from the UIM to the FOMA terminal. ˎ The reading of the UIM phonebook is converted from full-width katakana characters to half-width katakana characters. ˎ If a group with the same name exists in the FOMA terminal phonebook, data is saved in it and if not, data is saved in Data Display/Edit/Management 313 Category i-motion Data Display/Edit/Management 314 Folder name Contents of data i-mode Movie obtained from a s i t e , i-mode mail, or i- 3 Select [Preinstall] and press Data Display/Edit/Management 315 To delete a folder Move the cursor to the folder and from the Function menu, select [Edit folder] Data Display/Edit/Management 316 Data Display/Edit/Management 317 Setting How to Display a List of Images You can select the display style of My picture, i-motion, Music&Video Channel, and Kisekae Tool file lists using the following three methods. The set display style is applied to all folders. 6 images Data Display/Edit/Management 318 20 images List only (Edit). Press Data Display/Edit/Management 319 Continued Data Display/Edit/Management 320 My picture Display item JPEG GIF SWF Music&Video Channel ChakuMy Chara- Kisekae Chapter Chapter Movie/ Uta Melody document den Tool Program (Chaku- (Movie/ i-motion ® Full Uta Full®) i-motion) Description Move to microSD Data Display/Edit/Management 321 Checking the Memory of the FOMA Terminal You can display the memory use status of the FOMA terminal. You can also check the volume used up by the category-specific Data Box and i- Data Display/Edit/Management 322 4 Press (Delete), select [Yes], and press The selected software is deleted and then downloading starts. Data Display/Edit/Management 323 Data That Can Be Sent/Received via Infrared Communication You can send and receive your Own number, Phonebook, Schedule, Text memo, Bookmark, mail, image, movie, melody, PDF data, and ToruCa card between mobile phones and other devices equipped with the infrared communication function. ˎ It may take time to exchange or save data depending on the data size. ˎ Data received using the infrared communication may not be displayed/played back properly. Reception Transmission Type of data Own number Data Display/Edit/Management 324 One All One All item items item items Storage for received data Items that cannot be sent/received, etc. Receiving Data Using the Infrared Communication Receiving Data F ro m t h e M e n u , s e l e c t [ L i f e K i t ] Data Display/Edit/Management 325 Sending All Data ˎ It is necessary that you and the receiver determine the 4-digit authentication password beforehand. Press (Func) in the folder list of data to be sent. Select [Send all Ir data] and press The Function menu appears. ” and the Security code “ ” changes to “ screen appears. To send all entries in the Phonebook/Text Memo From the Function menu in the list of data, select [Send Ir data] Data Display/Edit/Management 326 Using the Infrared Remote Control Once infrared remote control software is downloaded from a site and saved in the FOMA terminal, the FOMA terminal can be used as the TV or DVD player remote control. ˎ To use the infrared remote control, it is necessary to download the software corresponding to the target equipment. Even if the corresponding software is used, some equipment may not be operated. ˎ The infrared remote control key operations vary depending on the software. Data Display/Edit/Management 327 Receiving Data Using iC Communication Receiving Data Place the FeliCa mark “ ” of the FOMA terminal over that of the other terminal in the stand-by display on both terminals. The vibrator vibrates and the FeliCa Sign lights. ” and data exchange is “ ” changes to “ started. The screen for confirming whether to save data appears. Select [Yes] and press The received data is saved. When you receive Phonebook data The screen for confirming whether to save data in the PushTalk phonebook appears. If you select [Yes], the data is saved in both the PushTalk and FOMA terminal phonebooks. If you select [No], the data is saved in the FOMA terminal phonebook only. When there are several phone numbers, select the phone number to be saved in the PushTalk phonebook. Receiving All Data ˎ It is necessary that you and the sender determine the 4-digit authentication password beforehand. Example: Adding received data Data Display/Edit/Management 328 Place the FeliCa mark “ ” of the FOMA terminal over that of the other terminal in the stand-by display on both terminals. The vibrator vibrates and the FeliCa Sign lights. ”. “ ” changes to “ Sending All Data ˎ It is necessary that you and the receiver determine the 4-digit authentication password beforehand. Press (Func) in the folder list of data to be sent. Select [iC trans.(all)] and press The Function menu appears. ” and the Security code “ ” changes to “ screen appears. To send all entries in the Phonebook/Text Memo From the Function menu in the list of data, select [iC transmission] Data Display/Edit/Management 329 3 Select PDF data and press ©SEGA Operating method Operation Key operation D i s p l a y t h e d a t a i n Press (Fit/Tr img). original size or by adjusting the page width to the display size Scroll Use Zoom in Press Zoom out Press Move to previous page Press or , enter a page Move to the specified Press number, and press page (OK). or Move to next page Press Data Display/Edit/Management 330 Rotate counterclockwise by 90 degrees Rotate clockwise by 90 degrees Turn on/off the Ratio/ Page No. Turn on/off the scrollbar display Display the list of key operations Press Press Press Press Press (Help). To change the page layout From the Function menu, select [Page layout] Searching a Character String of PDF Data Press (Search) in the PDF data display. Data Display/Edit/Management 331 Displaying the i Bookmark/Mark List Example: Displaying the i bookmark list Press (Func) in the PDF data display. The Function menu appears. Data Display/Edit/Management 332 Select [Bookmark] What is Music&Video Channel? ............................................................................... Setting a Program..................................................................................................... Playing Back a Program ........................................................................................... Playing Back a Program from the Data Box ............................................................. 334 334 336 338 333 What is Music&Video Channel? Music&Video Channel is a service that a music program of up to one hour is automatically distributed during the night only by setting your favorite channel in advance. You can also enjoy high-quality movie programs up to 30 minutes. Programs are updated regularly and you can enjoy the distributed program anytime such as during commuting time to work or school. Music&Video Channel/Music Playback 334 Checking/Canceling a Set Program From the Music&Video Channel menu, select [Set program] and press Operate as instructed on the display. You can check or cancel a set program. For more details, see the “Mobile Phone User’s Guide Music&Video Channel/Music Playback 335 Playing Back a Program Music&Video Channel/Music Playback 336 F ro m t h e M e n u , s e l e c t [ M U S I C ] Music&Video Channel/Music Playback 337 3 Music&Video Channel/Music Playback 338 Select a folder and press (Complete). Music&Video Channel/Music Playback 339 Directly Copying Music Data to the FOMA Terminal on a PC The microSD memory card can be used as an external drive of a PC by connecting the FOMA terminal to the PC, allowing you to read/write data from/to the microSD memory card. With an AAC file (.3gp), you can play it back on the MUSIC Player also by saving it directly in the microSD memory card without using Windows Media Player. ˎ Music data that is saved in the microSD memory card without using Windows Media Player may not be played back properly on SO905iCS. ˎ Do not delete music data that is saved in the microSD memory card using Windows Media Player by performing the direct operation of the microSD memory card. ˎ For details on the folder setup of the microSD memory card, see P.305. Change the USB mode setting of the FOMA terminal to [microSD mode]. ˎ To change the USB mode setting, see “Using the FOMA Terminal with a PC” (P.310, step 1 to 3). Music&Video Channel/Music Playback 340 Connect the FOMA terminal and PC using the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01 (optional). Double-click [ Playing Back Music Data You can use the MUSIC Player to play back music data saved in MUSIC of the Data Box and microSD memory card. You can also search a song you want to listen to easily by specifying an artist, album, genre, etc. in the Music menu. From the Menu, select [MUSIC] Music&Video Channel/Music Playback ˎ While music data in the MUSIC Player is updated, “ ” appears. If another function is activated, updating the data may take time. The MUSIC Player operation may be slower while the data is being updated. While the data is updated, all tracks may not be displayed. After the update is completed, redisplay the Music menu. ˎ It may take time to start playback of some music data. ˎ Jacket images may not be displayed depending on music data. ˎ Sound skip or noise may occur depending on the format and bit rate of music data. ˎ When the battery level is low, you may not be able to operate the MUSIC Player. If the battery level becomes low during playback, the player is stopped. Fully charge the battery before using this function. ˎ Do not insert/remove the microSD memory card into/ from the FOMA terminal while you are playing back music data on the MUSIC Player. The playback is interrupted. ˎ If you receive a voice, videophone, or PushTalk call or mail, or the Alarm/Schedule alarm is activated while you are playing back music data on the MUSIC Player, the playback is interrupted and one of the above operations is performed. After the operation is completed, when you return to the MUSIC Player, the playback resumes automatically, however, with some exceptions. ® ˎ If you save a Chaku-Uta Full or display the music folder while you are playing back music data on the MUSIC Player, the MUSIC Player is terminated. ˎ It may take time to display a music data list depending on music data. Example: Playing back music data by selecting the artist 341 [Top50]: Display up to 50 tracks in the order of the number of the playback times, from the highest to the lowest. Select the music data. [Recent 50]: Display up to 50 tracks in the order of the playback date/time, from the most recent to the oldest. Select the music data. [Saved areas]: Select a place to save to and select the music data. [Music settings]: Display the menu of the Music settings. Select [Artists] and press The artist list appears. Music&Video Channel/Music Playback 342 Select an artist Playback Restrictions of Music Data Some music data is set the playback restrictions. When you play back music data with playback restrictions, the different confirmation screen may appear depending on a type of music data. Music&Video Channel/Music Playback 343 Managing the Playlist There are three types of playlists that can be played back using the FOMA terminal. Original playlist The playlist is created on the FOMA terminal. You can create or edit up to 20 playlists and save up to 50 tracks of music data per file. WMA playlist/Imported playlist The playlist is created on an external device such as a PC. You can display up to 100 playlists. A WMA playlist or imported playlist can display up to 500 tracks or 200 tracks of music data per file, respectively. You cannot create/edit these playlists on the FOMA terminal. You can create a WMA playlist using Windows Media Player 10/11. You use an imported playlist by transferring a playlist file in the M3U format created by a PC, etc. to the microSD memory card. Creating a Playlist You can save your favorite music data in an original playlist. Example: Adding and saving one track of music data in an original playlist From the music data list, select music data and press (Func). Select [Add to playlist] The Function menu appears. Music&Video Channel/Music Playback 344 To delete several music data From the Function menu, select [Delete from list] Music&Video Channel/Music Playback 345 3 Select the repeat type at [Repeat]. [All tracks]: Repeat playback of all tracks in the selected music data list. [1 track]: Repeat playback of the selected track. [OFF]: Play back only once. Select whether to restrict the playback volume at [AVLS]. [ON]: Restrict the playback volume. You cannot turn up the volume to level 16 or higher. [OFF]: Do not restrict the playback volume. To reset the music settings to the default status From the Music settings display, select [Reset settings] Music&Video Channel/Music Playback 346 Other Convenient Functions Multiaccess Feature ............................................................................ 348 Multitask Feature ..................................................................................... 349 Displaying the Edit Display by Sliding the FOMA Terminal ............. 350 Using the Lifetime Calendar ........................................................ 351 Posting on a Blog...................................................................................................... 354 Starting the Alarm at a Specified Time ........................................................ 356 Saving Schedules ................................................................................... 359 Performing Frequently Used Functions Quickly .................................. 364 Recording Recipient’s or Your Own Voice ........................................... 365 Checking the Call Duration and Charge ...................................... 365 Setting the Limit for Alert on the Total Call Charge ........................ 367 Using the Calculator .............................................................................. 368 Using a Memo ...................................................................................... 368 Displaying the Settings of Various Functions ........................................ 369 Using the Earphone/Microphone with Switch ....... 370 Receiving a Call Automatically with Earphone ......................... 371 Setting Which Mic to Use......................................................... 372 Setting the JOG ..................................................................................... 372 Resetting to the Default Settings ...................................................... 372 Deleting All Saved Data .............................................................. 373 List of Reset Items ................................................................................................... 374 347 Multiaccess Feature Multiaccess is a function that enables you to use a voice call, packet communication, and SMS functions at the same time. ˎ For multiaccess combinations, see P.431. Voice call i-mode, i- Other Convenient Functions 348 1 line Receiving a Voice Call during i-mode/ Packet Communication When you receive a call, press When you receive a voice call, the receive call display appears. You can answer a voice call while you continue to use i-mode or packet communication. To switch the display during a call Press (MENU) and select a task icon. Multitask Feature Multitask is a function that enables you to perform several functions at the same time, each of which you can access by switching the displays. ˎ For multitask combinations, see P.433. Using the Display during the Multitask Operation / / : One/two/three or more tasks are being executed. changes to while playback is in progress on the MUSIC Player) TASK MENU Press (MENU) to display the TASK MENU. Other Convenient Functions Continued 349 Activating a New Function Press (MENU) during the activation of a function. Press From the Menu, select a new function and press (New TASK). Switching Functions While running multiple functions, you can switch to the display that provides access to the function you want to use. Press (MENU). Function name The cursor moves to a task icon on the TASK MENU. Other Convenient Functions Use to select a task icon and press The selected function display appears. Stopping All Functions Currently Activated Press (MENU). Press (Quit all). Select [Yes] and press All functions currently activated are stopped. 350 2 Select [Quote replay]/[Replay] at [Inbox]. F ro m t h e M e n u , s e l e c t [ L i f e K i t ] [Quote replay]: Quote the main body. [Replay]: Do not quote the main body. [OFF]: Do not display the Edit mail display. ˎ Even if you select [Quote replay], the Replay is applied when the Quote replay cannot be performed. Also, even if you select [Replay], the Quote replay is applied when the Replay cannot be performed. To edit a send mail Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Outbox]. To edit a saved mail Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Draft]. To edit a schedule Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Schedule]. To edit a text memo Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Text Memo]. Using the Lifetime Calendar The Lifetime Calendar displays an image, mail, Schedule, and birthday data stored in the FOMA terminal in the Calendar format. This function helps you more effectively to keep track of items to remember. You can also automatically display the items to remember, and display mail, Schedule, etc. from the Lifetime Calendar. Other Convenient Functions 351 To display the index Press (Index). When you select a year and month, the Lifetime Calendar for the selected year and month appears. To create a new schedule From the Function menu, select [Create new] and save the schedule. To display the Lifetime Calendar by specifying a date From the Function menu, select [Select date] and enter the date. Enter the date within the range from 2000/01/01 to 2050/12/31. To update the displayed data From the Function menu, select [Data update]. Select the date and press The Lifetime Calendar appears displaying one year including the selected day (Detail view). Other Convenient Functions 352 Data Displayed in the Lifetime Calendar The following data is displayed in the Lifetime Calendar. - JPEG and GIF images saved in My picture of the Data Box - Received and sent mail saved in the FOMA terminal, or images attached to SMS and received/sent mail Other Convenient Functions 353 [Memory auto display]: Set the time before the item to remember is automatically displayed when a key is not operated for a specific period. [Security data display]: Set whether to display a folder which is set the Mail security or Data security. If you set [Display], you need to enter the Security code when you display the Lifetime Calendar. To display the Help of the LTC setting Press (Help). Select [Display setting] and press The Display setting display appears. [Photo]: Set the display of the still image to [All]/ [Selected]/[Selected off]/[OFF]. To or not to display still images saved in a specific folder only, select [Selected]/[Selected off] Other Convenient Functions 354 2 Press press (Func), select [Added], and The service setting display appears. To edit a blog service Move the cursor to a blog service and from the Function menu, select [Edit]. ˎ When you set an easy BlogUp service information file, you can edit the service name and service details. To delete a blog service Move the cursor to a blog service and from the Function menu, select [Delete one] Other Convenient Functions 355 4 Other Convenient Functions 356 From the Data Box, select a category 3 Select an alarm to be set and press Other Convenient Functions 357 [OFF]: Do not set the vibrator. To check the vibration Move the cursor to the pattern and press (Confirm). 11 Select an indicator color at [Color]. Select from 12 indicator colors or [C13:ALL] (indicator flashes in 12 colors in sequence). When you move the cursor, the indicator flashes accordingly. 12 Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Snooze]. [ON]: The alarm operates for about one minute and repeats operation up to six times every five minutes. [OFF]: Do not repeat the alarm operation. 13 Press (Complete). The Alarm is set and “ display. Other Convenient Functions 358 ” appears in the stand-by Saving Schedules Up to 300 schedules, such as date and events/ appointments can be saved for management. When a Schedule alarm is set, the FOMA terminal activates the alarm at the scheduled time. ˎ An entry is required at [ ] (Event). F ro m t h e M e n u , s e l e c t [ L i f e K i t ] Other Convenient Functions 359 13 Press (Complete). The schedule is saved. When the Alarm is set to [ON], “ ” appears in the stand-by display. The schedule dates are highlighted on the calendar. Other Convenient Functions 360 2 Select [Schedule setting] Other Convenient Functions 361 Displaying the Schedule The saved schedule can be checked using the calendar. Other Convenient Functions 362 F ro m t h e M e n u , s e l e c t [ L i f e K i t ] Example: Deleting a schedule F ro m t h e M e n u , s e l e c t [ L i f e K i t ] Other Convenient Functions 363 Checking the Number of Schedules Saved The number of schedules saved can be checked as well as the number of schedules still available to be saved or saved as Secret. Press (Func) in the calendar. The Function menu appears. Other Convenient Functions 364 Select [Memory status] and press Recording Recipient’s or Your Own Voice Your own voice during stand-by and the recipient’s voice during a voice call can be recorded. Up to three voice memos of up to about 15 seconds each can be recorded. ˎ When you record a voice memo during a call in addition to the already recorded three voice memos, the oldest memo is automatically overwritten by the new one. When you record a voice memo during stand-by, the screen for confirming whether to overwrite the oldest voice memo appears. ˎ For information on playing back and deleting the voice memo, see P.74. Recording Your Own Voice during Stand-by Press in the stand-by display, select [Rec voice memo] Other Convenient Functions 365 2 Other Convenient Functions 366 Select the item and press Setting the Limit for Alert on the Total Call Charge You can set an upper limit amount of call charges to alert yourself with an icon or alarm tone when the total call charge exceeds this limit value. From the Menu, select [Settings] Other Convenient Functions 367 Using the Calculator You can use the FOMA terminal to perform the four basic operations of arithmetic ( Other Convenient Functions 368 Displaying a Memo The contents of a saved memo can be checked. From the Menu, select [LifeKit] Other Convenient Functions 369 1 Other Convenient Functions 370 From the Menu, select [Settings] Other Convenient Functions 371 Setting Which Mic to Use You can set to use a microphone during a call when the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch (optional), etc. is connected. Other Convenient Functions 372 From the Menu, select [Settings] Deleting All Saved Data You can delete saved data and reset the settings of each function to the default settings. For the functions to be reset by the Reset all data&set, see the list of reset items (P.374) and the list of menus (P.416). ˎ The following data is not deleted. - Preinstalled data in My picture, MUSIC, i-motion, Melody, My document, some Kisekae tools, and Chara-den of the Data Box (The [ Other Convenient Functions 373 List of Reset Items The items in which settings, that are made through the associated Function menus, etc., are reset by executing the Reset settings or Reset all data&set are as follows. For functions that can be accessed through the menu display, see the list of menus (P.416). Other Convenient Functions 374 Menu Camera Auto orientation Default setting Reset settings Reset all data&set Page ON Other Convenient Functions 375 Character Entry For kuten codes, see the “Kuten Code List” (PDF format) included in the supplied CD-ROM. You need Adobe® Reader® (Version 6.0 or later is recommended) to read the “Kuten Code List” (PDF format). If Adobe® Reader® is not installed on your PC, install it from the same CDROM, which also contains the Adobe® Reader® software. For details on using Adobe® Reader®, see the Help that is installed with the software. About Entering Text ................................................................................................. 378 Entering Text ............................................................................................................ 379 Entering Common Phrases ..................................................................................... 381 Entering Pictographs/Symbols ................................................................................ 382 Editing/Saving Common Phrases .......................................... 382 Quoting Data from the Phonebook, etc. .................................................................. 383 Cutting/Copying/Pasting Text ................................................................................... 383 Entering Text Using Kuten Codes ......................................................... 384 Saving the Frequently Used Kanji Words ................................ 384 Restoring the Default Settings .............................................................. 385 Using the Downloaded Dictionary ........................................... 385 377 About Entering Text The overview of the text entry is described here. ˎ Characters including JIS level 1 and level 2, 6,355 kanji are available. ˎ Some complicated kanji characters are abridged or simplified in part. Character Entry 378 Character Entry 379 Continued Entering Text in the User Conversion Mode Example: Entering “ Character Entry 380 Setting the Movement Method for the Cursor in the Matching Words List You can select a movement method for the cursor in the matching words list. From the Menu, select [Settings] Character Entry 381 Entering Pictographs/ Symbols Pictographs and symbols, which displayed in the order of number of entering in the Pict/Sym ranking, you entered can be selected when you enter characters. For pictographs and symbols, see P.427, 428. Press display. (Pict/Sym) in the text input (Pict/Sym), the pictograph/ Every time you press symbol mode changes in the order of [Ranking] Character Entry 382 Quoting Data from the Phonebook, etc. You can quote data saved in the Phonebook or Own number (My data) or characters scanned by the bar code reader to enter in the main body of mail or in the text input display while displaying a site. Example: Quoting from the Phonebook Press (Func) in the text input display. The Function menu appears. Select [Quote phonebook] and press The Phonebook appears. To quote the Own number Select [Quote my data]. To quote texts using the bar code reader Select [Bar code reader]. Select a name Character Entry 383 Copying/Cutting Text Press (Func) in the text input display. The Function menu appears. Select [Copy] and press To cut Select [Cut]. Select the Start point and press The first character to be copied is set. To select all characters Press (Sel. all). Select the End point and press The range of characters to be copied is set and saved in the clipboard. Pasting Text Select the position to paste in the text input display and press (Func). The Function menu appears. Select [Paste] and press The copied/cut text is pasted. Entering Text Using Kuten Codes You can enter characters, numbers and symbols using corresponding 4-digit kuten codes as listed in the Kuten code list. ˎ For kuten codes, see the “Kuten Code List” (PDF format) included in the supplied CD-ROM. Press (Func) in the text input display. The Function menu appears. Character Entry 384 Select [Input kuten] and press 3 Enter the reading in the reading field. Enter a reading within 16 hiragana characters. Enter the word in the word field. Enter a word within 16 full-width or 32 half-width characters. Press (Complete). The entered word is saved in the Prediction dictionary. Restoring the Default Settings The FOMA terminal’s dictionary has a data learning feature. The data leaning feature memorizes the frequency in which individual words are used and give priority to the frequently used words when displaying them in the matching words list/conversion target words. If you reset the learning data, the order of priority is reset to the default setting. From the Menu, select [Settings] Character Entry 385 Sorting the Downloaded Dictionaries When you download several dictionaries, you can change the order of the dictionaries in the list to display words of a frequently used dictionary by priority. Press display. Select [Reorder] and press Select a dictionary and press (Func) in the Dictionary folder The Function menu appears. The Reorder display appears. Select a position to move to and press (Move). Press (Complete). The searching priority is set. Character Entry 386 Network Services Available Network Services You can use the following DoCoMo network services on the FOMA terminal. For details on the outline and how to use each service, see the relevant pages indicated in the table below. Service name Application The Voice Mail Service The Call Waiting Service The Call Forwarding Service The Nuisance Call Blocking Service Notify Caller ID The Caller ID Display Request Service The Dual Network Service Required Required Required Not required Not required Not required Required Monthly charge Paid Paid Free Free Free Free Paid Page Service name Application P.388 P.389 P.389 P.390 P.45 P.391 P.391 The English Guidance Service The Multi Number Service 2in1 OFFICEED Public mode (Drive mode) Public mode (Power off) Melody Call Not required Required Required Required Not required Not required Required Monthly charge Free Paid Paid Paid Free Free Paid Page P.391 P.393 P.394 P.398 P.69 P.70 P.115 ˎ You cannot use the network services when you are outside of the service area or in a location without the radio wave. ˎ For details, see the “Mobile Phone User’s Guide Using the Voice Mail Service ................................................................................... 388 Using the Call Waiting Service ................................................................................ 389 Using the Call Forwarding Service .......................................................................... 389 Using the Nuisance Call Blocking Service ............................................................... 390 Using the Caller ID Display Request Service .......................................................... 391 Using the Dual Network Service .............................................................................. 391 Using the English Guidance Service ....................................................................... 391 Using the Service Numbers ..................................................................................... 392 Selecting an Operation for an Incoming Call during a Call .............. 392 Setting Remote Control ................................................................. 393 Using the Multi Number Service .............................................................................. 393 Using 2in1................................................................................................................. 394 Using OFFICEED ................................................................................. 398 Saving a New Service to Use It ....................... 398 387 Using the Voice Mail Service The Voice Mail Service takes messages for you, as long as it answers a call with the answering message, if there is an incoming voice or videophone call when you are in a location without the radio wave, while the FOMA terminal is powered off, or when you are in a situation where you cannot answer a call. ˎ When the Voice Mail Service and Record Message (P.72) are set simultaneously, and if you want to give priority to the Voice Mail Service, set the ring time for the Voice Mail Service shorter than the time before starting the answering message for the Record Message. ˎ When the Voice Mail Service is set to “Activate” and if you do not answer an incoming voice or videophone call, the call is saved in the Received record as a “Missed call” and the notification icon “ ” (Missed call) appears in the stand-by display. ˎ When the Call Forwarding Service is set to “Activate”, the Voice Mail Service is automatically deactivated. Network Services 388 Notes on the service for the videophone Network Services Continued 389 2 Set each item. Menu item Activate Network Services 390 Operation Using the Caller ID Display Request Service When you receive a voice or videophone call without a caller ID, the Caller ID Display Request Service answers the call with a guidance requesting the caller to send the caller ID and then automatically disconnects the call. ˎ When there is an incoming call from the caller who does not notify the phone number, the ring tone does not sound. The call is not saved in the Received record either. ˎ When you receive a videophone call without a caller ID, it is disconnected after playing back the caller ID display request video guidance on the caller’s phone. ˎ When you receive a PushTalk call without a caller ID, the caller ID display request guidance is not played back on the caller’s phone and the call is disconnected. From the Menu, select [Settings] Network Services 391 4 Select a language for the guidance played during incoming calls and press [Japanese]: Set the guidance to Japanese. [Japanese+English]: Set the guidance in the order of Japanese Network Services 392 Setting Remote Control You can set to be able to operate the Voice Mail or Call Forwarding Service, etc. from a general push-button telephone, public phone, DoCoMo mobile phones, etc. ˎ To use the Voice Mail or Call Forwarding Service overseas, the Remote Control function must be set in advance. From the Menu, select [Settings] Network Services 393 Item Description Select an incoming image from My picture/ i-motion of the Data Box. ˎ You can set the following files. Category File format File size Image size Max. 250K Max. [Stby My GIF/ bytes (480 picture JPEG Network Services 394 ˎ When you replace the UIM (From 2in1 subscriber to 2in1 subscriber) while 2in1 is used, to obtain a correct Number B, you need to perform the 2in1 function OFF (P.396) first, and then set the 2in1 to ON again. When you replace the UIM (From 2in1 subscriber to 2in1 non-subscriber), perform the 2in1 function OFF. ˎ When placing a voice/videophone call or originating 64K data communication from an external device, if 2in1 is set to either the A mode or Dual mode, it is done by Number A. When the B mode is set, it is done by Number B. Setting 2in1 You can set the operations such as the Stand-by display and Receive avoid. setting by setting the ON for 2in1. From the Menu, select [Settings] Network Services 395 Menu Operation item Set call/ To identify the call placed or received using receive Number B, set the font color and ring tone of No. the incoming/receiving call display. Network Services 396 Functions Available for Each Mode The funcions which only differ from each mode are listed (the functions which are common with the A mode are excluded). Service Voice/ videophone call Call A mode Number A B mode Number B Dual mode Selectable when placing a call Network Services 397 Network Services 398 PC Connection For detailed information on Data Communication, see the “Manual for PC connection setting” (PDF format) included in the supplied CD-ROM. You need Adobe® Reader® (Version 6.0 or later is recommended) to read the “Manual for PC connection setting” (PDF format). If Adobe® Reader® is not installed on your PC, install it from the same CD-ROM, which also contains the Adobe® Reader® software. For details on using Adobe® Reader®, see the Help that is installed with the software. About Data Communication ..................................................................................... Before Using Data Communication .......................................................................... Preparations and Flow of Data Communication ...................................................... AT Commands ......................................................................................................... About the Supplied CD-ROM .................................................................................. Introduction of DoCoMo keitai datalink .................................................................... 400 401 403 403 403 404 399 About Data Communication You can use the FOMA terminal for three types of data communication, packet communication, 64K data communication, and data transfer. ˎ The FOMA terminal does not support Remote Wakeup. ˎ T h e F O M A t e r m i n a l d o e s n o t s u p p o r t FA X communication. ˎ If you are going to connect the FOMA terminal to DoCoMo’s “sigmarion PC Connection 400 Setting a Host (Such as an Internet Service Provider) The host for packet communication is different from the host for 64K data communication. To use packet communication, use a packet communication-compliant host; to use 64K data communication, use a FOMA 64K data communication-compliant host or ISDN synchronous 64K-compliant host. ˎ You cannot connect to a DoPa access point. ˎ You cannot connect to a PHS 64K/32K data communication access point such as PIAFS. User Authentication for Network Access User authentication (ID and password) may be required when connecting to some hosts. If user authentication is required, enter your ID and password on the communication software (dial-up network) for connecting to the host. The Internet service provider or network administrator of the host assigns an ID and password. For details, contact your Internet service provider or network administrator of the host. Access Authentication for the Use of a Browser The following conditions are necessary to perform communication using the FOMA terminal. - The FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01 (optional) can be used on your PC. - Your PDA must have FOMA packet and 64K data communication support. - You must be inside of the FOMA’s service area. - The host for packet communication must have FOMA packet communication support. - The host for 64K data communication must have FOMA 64K or ISDN synchronous 64K data communication support. Note, however, that even if you comply with the above conditions, you may not be able to perform communication if the base station is congested or radio wave condition is poor. Before Using Data Communication About the Operating Environment Operating environment of a PC to be used for data communication is as follows. Item Required environment PC main unit ˎ PC/AT compatible machine with a built-in or removable CD-ROM drive ˎ USB port (Universal Serial Bus Specification 1.1 compliant) OS PC Connection When a FirstPass-compatible site that you access through the Internet browser on your PC requires the FirstPass (user certificate) as an access authentication, install the FirstPass PC software from the supplied CD-ROM and perform necessary settings. For details, see “FirstPassManual” (PDF format) in the [FirstPassPCSoft] folder on the CD-ROM. You need Adobe® Reader® (Version 6.0 or later is recommended) to read “FirstPassManual” (PDF format). If Adobe ® Reader ® is not installed on your PC, install it from the same CD-ROM, which also contains the Adobe ® Reader ® software. For details on using Adobe® Reader®, see the Help that is installed with the software. Conditions of Packet and 64K Data Communication Continued 401 Other Necessary Items Other than the FOMA terminal and a PC, the following hardware and software are necessary. ˎ FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01 (optional) or FOMA USB Cable (optional) ˎ Supplied CD-ROM “FOMA SO905iCS CD-ROM” PC Connection 402 Preparations and Flow of Data Communication The preparations required for performing packet and 64K data communication by connecting the FOMA terminal to a PC are given below. AT Commands AT commands are the commands (instructions) that are executed on a PC for setting and changing the functions of the FOMA terminal. For more information on the AT commands, see the “Manual for PC connection setting” (PDF format) included in the supplied CD-ROM. Install the FOMA communication configuration files (USB drivers). About the Supplied CD-ROM Connect the FOMA terminal to a PC. Check the installed FOMA communication configuration files. When you do not use the FOMA PC setup software When you use the FOMA PC setup software The supplied CD-ROM contains the software required for data communication using the FOMA ter minal and the “Manual for PC connection setting”/“Kuten Code List” operation instructions (PDF format). For details, see the supplied CD-ROM. Install the FOMA PC setup software. Set a host. Packet communication ˎ “mopera U” or “mopera” ˎ Other provider 64K data communication ˎ “mopera U” or “mopera” ˎ Other provider Perform communication. Start up communication software that is compatible with AT commands. Set a host. Set up the dial-up network. PC Connection Set ON/OFF for the Notify caller ID. Perform dial-up connection. 403 PC Connection 404 Overseas Use Overview of International Roaming (WORLD WING) .............................................. 406 Services Available Overseas ................................................................................... 406 Before Using the FOMA Terminal Overseas ............................................................ 407 Placing a Call from Your Overseas Location ............................................................ 410 Receiving a Call ....................................................................................................... 410 Setting the Network to be Used ...................................................... <3G/GSM setting> 411 Setting the Carrier Search Method ........................................ 411 Setting the Higher-priority Carrier for Connection ............................. 412 Setting the Display for International Roaming ...................... 412 Checking the Communication Status ......................................... 413 Starting the Roaming Guidance Service ................................... 413 Rejecting an Incoming Call during Roaming ............................... 413 Using the Network Services during Roaming ................................ 414 405 Overview of International Roaming (WORLD WING) The international roaming (WORLD WING) is a service that enables you to use the same phone number and mail address as used in Japan to have phone conversations or communicate using the networks of overseas carriers even if you are abroad. For more information on available communication services while the international roaming service is used, see the “Mobile Phone User’s Guide Overseas Use 406 Communication service Voice call 3G GSM GPRS Overseas Use Continued 407 Overseas Use 408 Overseas Use 409 Placing a Call from Your Overseas Location You can use the international roaming service and place a call from an overseas location. Placing a Call to Another Country (Including Japan) from Your Overseas Location You can place a call to Japan or another country from your country of stay. ˎ You can easily place an international call if you save the country codes of frequently dialed countries using the Country code of the Int’l dial assist setting (P.62). Press “+” (press for over a second) in the stand-by display. Enter a country code, area code, and a recipient’s phone number, in that order. ˎ If an area code begins with “0”, omit the “0” when dialing (excepting when calling ordinary phones, etc. in Italy). ˎ To place an international call to Japan, enter the country code “81”. To place a call to a country saved using the Country code Enter a phone number in the stand-by display, press (Option), select [Call method] Overseas Use 410 Overseas Use 411 3 Select a carrier and press The carrier to be connected is changed. Overseas Use 412 Checking the Communication Status You can check the available network services in your overseas location. From the Menu, select [Settings] Overseas Use 413 Using the Network Services during Roaming You can use network services such as the Voice Mail and Call Forwarding Services from an overseas location. ˎ To use the network services overseas, set the Remote Control to “Activate” (P.393). ˎ An international call charge applies in the country where you use the service when you operate the FOMA terminal overseas. Operating the Voice Mail Service from Your Overseas Location Overseas Use 414 From the Menu, select [Settings] Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting List of Menus ........................................................................................................... Characters Assigned to Keys .................................................................................. Special Symbols ...................................................................................................... Pictographs .............................................................................................................. Emoticons ................................................................................................................ Common Phrases .................................................................................................... Multiaccess Combinations ....................................................................................... Multitask Combinations ........................................................................................... Services Available on the FOMA Terminal .............................................................. Optional and Related Devices ................................................................................. 416 426 427 428 429 430 431 433 434 435 415 List of Menus ˎ You can press a key on the keypad of the number or symbol next to some menu names listed below in the menu display to execute the associated function. Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 416 Menu i-mode [3] Default Setting Reset Reset all settings data&set Page Full Home Browser [30] Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting Continued 417 Menu Mail [4] Mail setting Area Mail setting [4 ] Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 418 Default Setting Receive setting OFF Reset Reset all settings data&set Page Menu MUSIC [8] MUSIC Player Default Setting Reset Reset all settings data&set Page [81] Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 419 Menu LifeKit [ ] Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 420 GPS [ #] GPS settings Default Setting Sound/Color setting Position location: Volume: OFF, Vibrator: OFF, Color: ON Location notice: Volume: 4, Vibrator: OFF, Color: ON Loc. provide/accept/Loc. provide/check: Volume: 4, Vibrator: OFF Reset Reset all settings data&set Page Menu Settings [#] Display Animation Default Setting Calling Reset Reset all settings data&set Page Kisekae tool Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 421 Menu Settings [#] Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 422 Call Call assist Default Setting Sub-address ON Reset Reset all settings data&set Page Menu Settings [#] Application Schedule Default Setting Schedule alarm Reset Reset all settings data&set Page Alarm tone: Alarm(std), Alarm volume: 4, Alarm image: Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 423 Menu Settings [#] Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 424 Management NW Services Default Setting In-call arrival act Reset Reset all settings data&set Page Menu Settings [#] Management S e t b a s i c Keypad sound tone Default Setting Reset Reset all settings data&set Page Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 425 Characters Assigned to Keys Move cursor left Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 426 Special Symbols ˎ Symbols marked with Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 427 Pictographs ˎ Pictographs may not be displayed correctly when sending to i-mode non-compatible mobile phones or PCs. ˎ Some pictographs may not be displayed correctly depending on the type of recipient’s i-mode compatible mobile phone. ˎ For SMS, pictographs other than “ ”, “ ”, or “ ” are replaced with a half-width space (blank). Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 428 Emoticons When you enter the following words in the kanji/hiragana mode, emoticons are entered. ˎ Some of the following emoticons may be different from those actually displayed. ˎ Emoticons may be displayed in the ImgSym tab rather than in the Pre. tab. Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 429 Common Phrases Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 430 Multiaccess Combinations The table below indicates whether another event or task is available for each task in progress. ˎ The FOMA terminal may not operate as indicated in the table below depending on its condition. Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 431 Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 432 Multitask Combinations The table below indicates whether another function is available for each function in the menu. ˎ The FOMA terminal may not operate as indicated in the table below depending on the status of each function. ˎ Some functions may pause temporarily when they are not displayed in the display even if already activated. Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 433 Services Available on the FOMA Terminal Service Number guide service (paid: service charge + call charge) Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 434 Phone number Optional and Related Devices A variety of commercially available optional devices allows you to expand the FOMA terminal’s capabilities by supporting a wide range of applications, including personal and business uses. Some accessories are only available in some areas. For details, please contact our service counter (DoCoMo shop, etc.). For details on optional devices, see the user’s manual of each device. Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 435 Introduction of Movie Player Software To play back a movie (MP4 format file) on a PC, you need QuickTime Player (free) ver. 6.4 or later (or ver. 6.3+3GPP) from Apple Computer, Inc. You can download QuickTime from the following website. http://www.apple.com/jp/quicktime/download/ ˎ To download this software, you need a PC connected to the Internet. A separate communication charge is also required for downloading. ˎ Check the above website for details about the operating environment, downloading method, operation method, and other information. Enjoying with Picture Motion Browser Picture Motion Browser is the software that allows you to use various functions such as managing a saved image on the calendar, and selecting and editing an image. ˎ To install Picture Motion Browser, set the attached CD-ROM “FOMA SO905iCS CD-ROM” to a PC and from the start-up menu, click [ENTERTAINMENT TOOL] Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 436 Importing an Image Recorded by the Camera to a PC ˎ If an image to be imported to a PC is saved in the Data Box, save the image in the microSD memory card beforehand (P.308). Example: For Windows XP 1 Insert the microSD memory card in which an image is saved into the SD card slot. ˎ If you use the microSD memory card, use the adapter to convert it to the size of the SD memory card. To use the microSD mode of the FOMA terminal From the Menu, select [Settings] Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting Continued 437 Saving an Image Folder To display images imported to a PC on Picture Motion Browser, you need to save an image folder. 1 In the Main display of Picture Motion Browser, from the Menu bar, click [ Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 438 3 Click the recorded year Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 439 Troubleshooting First, check if the software update is necessary for the FOMA terminal. If necessary, perform the software update (P.452). Trouble Cannot power on the FOMA terminal. (The FOMA terminal cannot be used.) The FOMA terminal cannot be used The warning tone sounds and does not stop even when you press the Power key, and the FOMA terminal is powered off. The busy tone sounds and the call is not connected, even if you dial up. ” is displayed and the “ busy tone sounds. Cannot place a call even if you press the keypad. Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting The dark display appears and cannot operate anything. is displayed and cannot operate anything. The set stand-by display does not appear and the dark display appears. Text is displayed in Japanese. Cannot receive a call or the ring tone does not sound. Cause and Remedy ˎ Check if the battery pack is attached properly (P.39). ˎ Check if the battery pack is not run out (P.42). ˎ Check if the Lock key is set (P.140). ˎ The battery is running out. Charge the battery (P.41). ” appears (P.30). ˎ Check if “ ˎ Check if you enter the area code (P.51). ˎ Check if you dial up in a hurry without hearing the ringing tone (P.51). ˎ Check if you are outside of the service area or in a location with weak radio wave condition (P.30). ˎ Check if the Self mode is set (P.137). ˎ Check if the Key dial lock is set (P.139). ˎ Check if the Lock key is set (P.140). ˎ Check if the FOMA terminal is powered on (P.43). ˎ Check if the Lock key is set (P.140). ˎ Check if the Lock key is set (P.140). ˎ Check if the Power saver mode is set (P.122). ˎ ˎ ˎ ˎ ˎ ˎ ˎ ˎ ˎ ˎ ˎ ˎ The mail and alar m tones ˎ sound but the ring tone for an ˎ incoming call does not sound. The mail tone sounds but there ˎ is no incoming mail. 440 Check if the Select language is set to [Japanese] (P.128). Check if the Public mode (Drive mode) is set (P.69). Check if the Ring volume is set to [OFF] (P.109). Check if the Manner mode is set (P.116). Check if the Self mode is set (P.137). Check if the Accept/Reject call is set (P.143). Check if the Denied no ID is set (P.144). Check if the Set ring start time is set (P.145). Check if the Reject unknown is set (P.146). Check if the ring time of the Voice Mail/Call Forwarding Service is set to 0 seconds (P.388, 389). Check if the Caller ID Request is set (P.391). Check if the Mova terminal is enabled for the Dual Network Service (P.391). Check if the Ring volume is set to [OFF] (P.115). Check if a longer interval (such as 99 sec) is set at [Start time] of the Set ring start time. Set it to a shorter interval (P.145). Check if the Tone/Vibrate notice of the Voice Mail Service is set to [ON]. If it is ON, you are notified of the increase in the number of record messages by the mail tone (P.388). Trouble Cause and Remedy Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting A n i m a g e o t h e r t h a n t h a t ˎ If multiple images are set for the incoming image for voice/ videophone call, the image is displayed in the following order you set is displayed for an of priority (P.97, 100, 109). incoming call. 1. Des call display set in the Phonebook 2. Des call display set in the Group setting 3. Incoming image set in the Incoming set When an i-motion or Chaku-Uta Full® is set for the ring tone or an i-motion is set for the incoming image, however, the order of priority may vary. A ring tone other than that you ˎ If multiple ring tones are set for voice/videophone call, the ring set sounds for an incoming tone sounds in the following order of priority (P.97, 100, 109, call. 393, 396). 1. Ring tone set in the Number Setting (when a call is placed to an Additional No. for the Multi Number) 2. Des phone tone set in the Phonebook 3. Des phone tone set in the Group setting 4. Ring tone of the Ringtone for Number B of 2in1 5. Ring tone set in the Incoming set When an i-motion or Chaku-Uta Full® is set for the ring tone or an i-motion is set for the incoming image, however, the order of priority may vary. A ring tone other than that you ˎ If multiple ring tones are set for mail, the ring tone sounds in the following order of priority (P.97, 100, 109). set sounds for an incoming 1. Des mail tone set in the Phonebook mail. 2. Des mail tone set in the Group setting 3. Ring tone set in the Incoming set When an i-motion or Chaku-Uta Full® is set for the ring tone, however, the order of priority may vary. The incoming indicator in the ˎ If multiple incoming indicators are set for voice call/ videophone call/mail, the incoming indicator flashes in the color other than that you set following order of priority (P.97, 100, 110). lights for an incoming call or 1. Select phone/mail Illum. set in the Phonebook mail. 2. Select phone/mail Illum. set in the Group setting 3. Indicator color set in the Incoming set The incoming indicator flashes ˎ Check if the Missed call is set to [ON] (P.126). in certain cycle. The charge indicator stays lit. ˎ Check if [Charging] of the Backlight always on is set to [ON] (P.122). In this setting, it may take time to complete charging, but this is not a malfunction. ˎ Check if you use a function such as the videophone, data communication, and i- 441 Error Messages ˎ In some cases, a 3-digit number may be displayed together with a message. This is a DoCoMo own code that DoCoMo displays on the FOMA terminal. Accessing IC card. Cannot delete ˎ Failed to delete the software because data in the OsaifuKeitai-compatible i- Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 442 ˎ Failed to connect to a line due to a network problem. Retry to connect after a while. ˎ Failed to connect to a line for some reason when placing a videophone call. Continue using ppli and transmit data? ˎ This message appears when the number of times of communication performed while an i- Connection failed (403) ˎ Failed to connect to i-mode for some reason. Retry to connect (P.182). Connection failed (503) ˎ Failed to connect to a line due to a network problem. Retry to connect after a while. Connection failed (562) ˎ Failed to connect to the i-mode center. Move to a location with better radio wave condition and then retry the operation. Connection interrupted ˎ The communication is interrupted because of an error occurrence during data communication. Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting Content length exceeds maximum size for i-motion ˎ Failed to retrieve the data because its volume has exceeded the maximum size. Content length exceeds replayable size for i-motion ˎ Failed to retrieve the data because its volume has exceeded the maximum size. Continued 443 Error in the dictionary ˎ There are some words or phrases that have failed to be saved because of an error in part of the dictionary data (words or phrases that have been saved successfully can be used as dictionary data). Exceeds max number of simultaneous call ˎ This message appears when you originate a PushTalk call to more than four members. Reduce the number of members you select to four or less and originate the call again. Final number exists. Cannot shoot ˎ The microSD memory card contains a file with the maximum number (999-9999), so no more files can be saved in it. Delete the images from the largest file numbers (P.317). Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 444 p p l i s t a n d - by d i s p l ay terminated due to security error ˎ The i- Invalid UIM. Start failed ˎ Unable to start software because the information on a UIM inserted in the FOMA terminal and its corresponding information on the IC card are different. Use the UIM that was inserted in the FOMA terminal when you downloaded and activated the Osaifu-Keitai-compatible i- Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting Continued 445 No more file number. Please reset ˎ The file number which is attached to an image saved in the microSD memory card and incremented with the number of saved images has reached the maximum number (999-9999). Perform the Reset file No. or delete the images from the largest file numbers (P.177, 317). No requested software ˎ The i- Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 446 PUK blocked ˎ The PUK code is locked. Contact the nearest DoCoMo shop (P.131). Receiving data exceeds maximum size for i-motion ˎ Failed to retrieve the data because its volume has exceeded the maximum size. ˎ Failed to retrieve the data because its file size has exceeded 10M bytes while playing back a streaming type i-motion. Replay period has not yet started ˎ This file is provided with a time limit on playback. It cannot be played back because the term permitted for playback has not yet started. Check the starting date of the term in the Detail info display (P.318). Requested software unavailable ˎ Failed to start the i- Receiving data exceeds replayable size for i-motion ˎ Failed to retrieve the data because its volume has exceeded the maximum size. ˎ Failed to retrieve the data because its file size has exceeded 500K bytes while playing back a standard type i-motion. Registration is in progress (554) ˎ User registration of i-mode is in progress. Retry the operation after a while. Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting Remotely Controllable services denied ˎ You currently do not yet subscribe to services such as the Voice Mail or Call Forwarding Service that can be operated by remote control. To use the remote control, subscribe to services. Replay period has expired ˎ This file is provided with an expiry date or time limit on playback. It cannot be played back because the term permitted for playback has expired. Check the expiry date in the Detail info display (P.318). Continued 447 Services are full. MUSIC of overwritten service is unable to play. Overwrite? ˎ The maximum number of music services (members only) which can be saved has been exceeded. If you select [Yes], the new service overwrites the service which has the oldest time limit on playback. Also, you cannot play back music downloaded from the service which is overwritten. Setting keyguard ˎ The Lock key is set. Cancel the Lock key and then retry the operation (P.140). Setting self mode ˎ The Self mode is set. Cancel the Self mode and then retry the operation (P.137). Setting unknown reject ˎ The Reject unknown is set. Cancel the Reject unknown and then retry the operation (P.146). Software already updated ˎ No update is available for the iAppendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 448 Too many active functions. Cannot activate ˎ You cannot execute the selected function because of too many functions being executed by multitasking. Quit a currently executed function and then retry the operation (P.349). Too many active functions. Cannot execute. Quit other function and retry ˎ Yo u c a n n o t e x e c u t e a selected function because of insufficient memory. Quit a currently executed function and then retry the operation (P.349). Too much data was entered ˎ Failed to send because of too many characters. Reduce the number of characters and try to send again. Transmission failed (552) ˎ Failed to connect to a line due to a problem at the i-mode or SMS center. Retry to connect after a while. UIM is full ˎ The number of SMS saved in the UIM has reached the maximum number. Delete unnecessary SMS (P.219). Unable to obtain data due to replay restriction data error ˎ Failed to obtain the file because of an error in the playback restriction data. Unable to retrieve the requested URL (504) ˎ Failed to connect to the site or website for some reason. Retry to connect. Unable to run this software ˎ When 2in1 is set to the B mode, you cannot run i- Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting Transmission failed ˎ An error occured while sending mail. Make sure that ” is not displayed and “ send it again. If the message appears again, retry to send after a while (P.209). ˎ The address of SMS is incorrect. Enter the correct address (phone number) and send again (P.230). UIM is not inserted. Content is unavailable ˎ Failed to operate because the UIM is not inserted. Insert the UIM that was used when you retrieved the data or file and then retry the operation (P.36). 449 Warranty and After Sales Services Warranty Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 450 Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 451 Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 452 Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 453 Updating the Software Automatically (Auto-update) Download new software automatically and rewrite old one with it at the previously set time. When the status is changed to be ready to rewrite, “ ” appears. After you check the time of rewriting, you can change the time or select whether to rewrite right away. 1 From Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 454 the Menu, select [Settings] Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 455 Continued Updating the Software Immediately (Now update) 1 From the screen for selecting the update type, select [Now update] and press Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 456 2 Select the date/time to be reserved Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 457 Protecting Your Mobile Phone from Harmful Data At first, update the pattern definitions to get the latest definitions. You can detect information related to the data and programs obtained into the FOMA terminal from an external source, such as data downloaded from a site or i-mode mail, and delete data or end the start-up of application that can cause a trouble. ˎ Use the pattern definitions for checking. Since the pattern definitions are upgraded every time a new problem is discovered, be sure to update the definitions (P.459). ˎ The scanning function provides explicit protection against intrusive data that causes mobile phone trouble while you are viewing a website or receiving mail. Note that if the pattern definitions corresponding to each trouble are not downloaded to the mobile phone, or if there are no pattern definitions corresponding to each trouble, this function cannot prevent the trouble occurrences. ˎ The contents of the pattern definitions vary depending on the model of your mobile phone. Note that the distribution of pattern definitions for models released more than three years ago may be discontinued at our company’s discretion. Setting the Scanning Function You can set whether to automatically check data and programs when they are executed. 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 458 Updating the Pattern Definitions 1 From the Menu, select [Settings] Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting Continued 459 Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 460 Specifications Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 461 Continued Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 462 About the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of Mobile Phones, etc. Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting Continued 463 The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). Tests for SAR are conducted using standardized methods with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all used frequency bands. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phone models, they are all designed to meet the relevant guidelines for exposure to radio waves. For more information on SAR, please refer to the safe and efficient use chapter in the User Guide. The highest SAR value as reported to the authorities for this phone model when tested for use by the ear is 0.62 W/kg*, and when worn on the body is 0.26 W/kg* for speech and 0.35 W/kg* for data calls. Body worn measurements are made while the phone is in use and worn on the body with a Sony Ericsson accessory supplied with or designated for use with this phone. It is therefore recommended that only Ericsson and Sony Ericsson original accessories be used in conjunction with Sony Ericsson phones. **Before a phone model is available for sale to the public in the US, it must be tested and certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure*. The tests are performed in positions and locations (i.e., by the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this phone model with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones, all mobile phones granted an FCC equipment authorization meet the government requirement for safe exposure. SAR information on this phone model is on file at the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc. gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID PY7A3624021 Additional information on SAR can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) website at http://www.phonefacts.net. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting ** This paragraph is only applicable to authorities and customers in the United States. Europe This mobile phone model SO905iCS has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure to radio waves. These requirements are based on scientific guidelines that include safety margins designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. Tests for SAR are conducted using standardized methods with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all used frequency bands. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phone models, they are all designed to meet the relevant guidelines for exposure to radio waves. 464 For more information on SAR, please refer to the safety chapter in the User’s Guide. SAR data information for residents in countries that have adopted the SAR limit recommended by the International Commission of Non-lonizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), which is 2 W/kg averaged over ten (10) gram of tissue (for example European Union, Japan, Brazil and New Zealand): The highest SAR value for this model phone tested by Sony Ericsson for use at the ear is 1.01 W/kg (10g). Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure and SAR Your mobile phone is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is turned on, it emits low levels of radio frequency energy (also known as radio waves or radio frequency fields). Governments around the world have adopted comprehensive international safety guidelines, developed by scientific organizations, e.g. ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) and IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.), through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. These guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population. The levels include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health, and to account for any variations in measurements. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of measurement for the amount of radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone. The SAR value is determined at the highest certified power level in laboratory conditions, but the actual SAR level of the mobile phone while operating can be well below this value. This is because the mobile phone is designed to use the minimum power required to reach the network. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (that is, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when the handset is positioned a minimum of 15 mm from the body without any metal parts in the vicinity of the phone or when used with the original Sony Ericsson body worn accessory intended for this phone. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting Variations in SAR below the radio frequency exposure guidelines do not mean that there are variations in safety. While there may be differences in SAR levels among mobile phones, all Sony Ericsson mobile phone models are designed to meet radio frequency exposure guidelines. SAR information for this mobile phone model is included with the material that comes with this mobile phone. This information can also be found, together with more information on radio frequency exposure and SAR, on: www.sonyericsson.com Continued 465 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Please read this information before using your mobile phone. These instructions are intended for your safety. Please follow these guidelines. If the product has been subject to any of the conditions listed below or you have any doubt as to its proper function make sure you have the product checked by a certified service partner before charging or using it. Failure to do so might entail a risk of product malfunction or even a potential hazard to your health. Recommendations for safe use of product (mobile phone, battery, charger and other accessories) Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 466 Power supply (Charger) Connect the AC power adapter only to designated power sources as marked on the product. Make sure the cord is positioned so that it will not be subjected to damage or stress. To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the unit from any power source before attempting to clean it. The AC power adapter must not be used outdoors or in damp areas. Never alter the cord or plug. Battery We recommend that you fully charge the battery before you use your mobile phone for the first time. A new battery or one that has not been used for a long time could have reduced capacity the first few times it is used. The battery should only be charged in temperatures between +5°C (+41°F) and +35°C (+95°F). Use only original batteries intended for use with your mobile phone. Using other batteries and chargers could be dangerous. Talk and standby times depend on several different conditions such as signal strength, operating temperature, application usage patterns, features selected and voice or data transmissions when the mobile phone is being used. Turn off your mobile phone before removing the battery. Do not put the battery into your mouth. Battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed. Do not let the metal contacts on the battery touch another metal object. Doing this could short-circuit and damage the battery. Use the battery for the intended purpose only. Personal medical devices For other medical devices, please consult your physician and the manufacturer of the device. Driving Please check if local laws and regulations restrict the use of mobile phones while driving or require drivers to use handsfree solutions. For the use of mobile phones in the vehicle, please follow instructions from vehicle manufacturers. Always pay full attention to driving and pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. Continued Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting Mobile phones may affect the operation of pacemakers and other implanted equipment. Please avoid placing the mobile phone over the pacemaker, e.g. in your breast pocket. When using the mobile phone, use it at the ear on the opposite side of the body to the pacemaker. If a minimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches) is kept between the mobile phone and the pacemaker, the risk of interference is limited. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, immediately turn off your mobile phone. Contact your medical doctor for more information. 467 Emergency calls Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. You should therefore never rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies). Emergency calls may not be possible in all areas, on all cellular networks, or when certain network services and/or mobile phone features are in use. Check with your local service provider. Efficient use Hold your mobile phone as you would any other phone. Do not cover the hinge area when the phone is in use, as this affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than needed, thus shortening talk and standby times. Disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment This symbol indicates that all electrical and electronic equipment included shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be left at the appropriate collection point for recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about recycling this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. Disposing of the battery Please check local regulations for disposal of batteries or call your local Sony Ericsson Call Center for information. Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 468 The battery should never be placed in municipal waste. Use a battery disposal facility if available. Memory Card If your product comes complete with a removable memory card, it is generally compatible with the handset purchased but may not be compatible with other devices or the capabilities of their memory cards. Check other devices for compatibility before purchase or use. If your product is equipped with a memory card reader, check memory card compatibility before purchase or use. Memory cards are generally formatted prior to shipping. To reformat the memory card, use a compatible device. Do not use the standard operating system format when formatting the memory card on a PC. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the device or contact customer support. WARNING: If your device requires an adapter for insertion into the handset or another device, do not insert the card directly without the required adapter. Precautions on Memory Card Use Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 469 FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Declaration of Conformity for SO905iCS We, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of Nya Vattentornet SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that our product Sony Ericsson type AAD-3624021-BV and in combination with FOMA global AC charger 01(MODEL:MAS-BH0008-A 002), to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the appropriate standards EN 301 511:V9.0.2, EN 301 908-1:V2.2.1, EN 301 908-2:V2.2.1, EN 301 489-24:V1.3.1, EN 301 489-7:V1.3.1, EN 301 489-3: V1.4.1, EN 302 291-2:V1.1.1, and EN 60950-1:2006, following the provisions of, Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC Lund, December 2007 0682 Signature Yukio Kubota, Head of Product Business Unit JAPAN Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 470 Export Controls and Regulations This product and its accessories are covered and controlled by Japan’s export control regulations (“Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law” and related laws and regulations). If you wish to export this product and/or its accessories, you must complete the necessary procedures at your own responsibility and cost. Detailed information on the procedure, contact the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting 471 Index/Quick Manual Index ........................................................................................................................ 474 Quick Manual ........................................................................................................... 490 473 A AC adapter ......................... 41 Accept/Reject call ............. 143 Acquire image................... 190 Additional service ............. 398 Adjust light ........................ 121 Adjust volume GPS .............................. 113 i-motion ........................ 292 i- Index/Quick Manual 474 Call method ........................ 60 Call Rejection ..................... 65 Call Waiting Service.......... 389 Call with ID/Call without ID ....................................... 60 Caller ID Display Request Service ......................... 391 Camera ............................. 150 Adjust EV...................... 161 Adjust zoom ................. 160 Attach to mail ....... 155, 167 Auto Focus ................... 169 Auto orientation ............ 175 Auto save ..................... 174 Auto timer ..................... 169 Backlight always on ..... 121 Bar code reader ........... 179 BestPic™...................... 162 Create message ............. 58 Place a call..................... 59 Set Message display...... 58 Chaku-Uta Full R .............. 340 Change code .................... 132 Characters Assigned to Keys ..................................... 426 Chara-den......................... 298 Action input mode .......... 75 Action list................ 75, 298 Call Chara-den ....... 75, 299 Change action........ 75, 299 Delete ........................... 317 Detail ............................ 318 DTMF send mode .......... 75 Set Chara-den .............. 299 Set sub image .............. 299 Sort ............................... 317 Charge ................................ 40 Animation ..................... 120 Check service area ........... 413 Chg. to videophone............. 54 Chg. to voice call ................ 54 Chg.MENU ......................... 35 Color theme setting .......... 124 Common phrases ............. 381 Edit ............................... 382 List of common phrases ... 430 Communication mode....... 310 Compose message........... 203 Cost limit notice ................ 367 Country code ...................... 60 Cursor ................................. 28 Data Box ........................... 313 Chara-den .................... 298 i-motion ........................ 291 Kisekae Tool ................. 301 Melody ......................... 300 MUSIC .......................... 299 Music&Video Channel ... 338 My document ............... 329 My picture .................... 286 Property........................ 318 Data communication ......... 400 Data security..................... 142 Data Security Service ............................. 105, 147 Backlight always on ..... 121 Charge sound .............. 111 Charging time ................ 40 Check new message ............................. 212, 227 Connect to Center ........ 105 Exchanging history ...... 105 Save mail...................... 217 Save phonebook .......... 105 Save photo ................... 290 Service setting ............. 105 Date/time ............................ 44 DC adapter ......................... 41 Deco mail pict. .................. 382 Deco-mail ......................... 204 Animation ..................... 120 i-mode inquiry set ........ 223 Check new SMS ............... 232 Compose and send message .................. 204 Deco. slcted txt ............ 206 Continued Index/Quick Manual Common replay mode... 171 Continuous mode ......... 163 Deco-Snap ................... 166 Digital Zooming ............ 175 easy BlogUp ................ 355 Estimated number of recordable images... 151 Estimated recording time of movie ........... 152, 153 Face detection ............. 161 File size ........................ 178 Flash............................. 170 Graphical menu ........... 157 Grid Line ...................... 170 High sensitivity ............. 164 Icons ............................ 154 Image quality ............... 175 Image stabilize ............. 176 Mini-Photo creator ........ 174 Movie shoot .................. 167 Multi focus .................... 168 Panorama ..................... 165 Photo light .................... 170 Photometry ................... 172 Picture effect ................ 172 Picture Motion Browser ... 436 Reset all ....................... 173 Reset file No. ................ 178 Select save to............... 173 Select scene ................ 159 Select size .................... 158 Set attach loc. info ....... 177 Shoot by photo ............. 155 Shoot mode .......... 162, 178 Shoot with frame .......... 163 Shutter sound ............... 176 Switch camera ............. 159 Viewer .......................... 349 White balance .............. 171 Direct button ................ 157 Certificates ............. 183, 194, 236, 280 Chaku-moji ......................... 58 475 Decorate mail ............... 207 Quick deco. Mail .......... 206 Templates ..................... 207 Delete max cost icon ........ 367 Denied no ID..................... 144 Desktop holder ................... 41 Dial frequency record ......... 55 Dictionary Delete ........................... 385 Dictionary folder ........... 385 Download ..................... 191 Edit name ..................... 385 Information ................... 385 Reorder ........................ 386 Save ............................. 384 Differences in UIM functions ....................................... 38 Disp. call/rcv. No................ 121 Display ................................ 30 Backlight ...................... 121 Guide display ......... 33, 117 Icon ........................ 30, 154 Display sites ..................... 183 DoCoMo keitai datalink..... 404 Download Chaku-Uta Full® ........... 340 Chara-den .................... 191 Dictionary ..................... 191 easy BlogUp service inforamtion file ......... 191 Graphics ...................... 190 i-motion ........................ 197 i- Index/Quick Manual 476 Location history ............ 272 Location notice............. 270 Location provision ........ 266 Location request .......... 267 Position location ........... 260 Positioning mode ......... 274 Rcv loc. info ................. 273 Reg. service client ....... 271 Service settings............ 270 Sound/Color setting ..... 113 Use loc. info ................. 273 GPS settings ..... 113, 267, 270, 271, 274 Guide display .............. 33, 117 Handling precautions .......... 19 Hands-free .................... 53, 64 Headset microphone ........ 372 Headset setting......... 114, 371 Headset sw. to call ............ 371 Headset usage setting ...... 114 Hold Holding........................... 68 Multiple connections .... 389 On hold .......................... 68 Holding ............................... 68 i Menu ............................... 183 Index/Quick Manual 477 i-mode menu..................... 182 i-mode password .............. 131 Change ........................ 186 i-mode setting ........... 112, 193 i-mode Trouble Diagnosis Site ..................................... 452 i-motion ..................... 196, 291 Attach to mail ............... 208 Backlight always on ..... 121 Change display ............ 318 Chapter list ................... 293 Continuous play ........... 292 Data security ................ 142 Delete ........................... 317 Detail ............................ 318 Display quality.............. 292 Display setting ............. 292 Download ..................... 197 Edit folder ..................... 315 Edit movie .................... 294 Folder info .................... 318 iC transmission............. 328 i-motion auto replay ..... 197 Move ............................ 316 Play .............................. 291 Play mode change ....... 292 Playlists ........................ 293 Save ............................. 308 Send Ir data ................. 325 Sort ............................... 317 i-motion auto replay .......... 197 In-call arrival act ............... 392 Incoming set ..................... 108 Individual font size ............ 127 Index/Quick Manual 478 Information on using the manual and how to look up in the manual ... 1 Infrared communication .... 323 Infrared remote control ... 327 Receive ........................ 325 Send ............................. 325 Send IrSS ..................... 326 Initial setting........................ 43 Input method ..... 380, 381, 382, 384, 385 Insufficient memory .......... 322 Intellectual Property Right ....................................... 22 International call ................. 61 International roaming ........ 406 Int’l dial assist ..................... 62 Int’l prefix ............................ 60 Int’l roaming ............. 411, 412, 413, 414 i- Original manner ........... 117 Silent ............................ 115 Melody .............................. 300 Attach to mail ............... 208 Delete ........................... 317 Detail ............................ 318 Edit folder ..................... 315 Folder info .................... 318 iC transmission............. 328 Move ............................ 316 Play .............................. 300 Play portion .................. 301 Save ............................. 308 Send Ir data ................. 325 Sort ............................... 317 Melody Call setting ........... 115 Menu................................... 33 Menu setting ..................... 122 Message Auto-display ................. 226 Check new message ... 227 Delete ........................... 228 Display ......................... 227 Dur multi task disp ....... 225 i-mode inquiry set ........ 223 Incoming set ................ 108 Melody auto play.......... 224 Protect ON/OFF............ 228 Receive ........................ 226 Save attached .............. 214 Message F ........................ 227 Message R ....................... 227 microSD memory card ...... 302 Combinations ............... 431 Multitask ........................... 349 Combinations ............... 433 MUSIC ...................... 299, 338 Delete ........................... 317 Detail ............................ 318 Edit folder ..................... 315 Folder info .................... 318 Move ............................ 316 Play .............................. 299 MUSIC Player ................... 338 Change jackets ............ 343 Music settings .............. 345 Play .............................. 341 Playable music data..... 338 Playback restriction ...... 300 Playlist .......................... 344 Reset settings .............. 346 Transfer ........................ 339 Music slide show .............. 287 Music&Video Channel ...... 334 Change display ............ 318 Chapter list ................... 337 Delete ................... 317, 337 Detail ............................ 318 Downloading a program... 335 Edit folder ..................... 315 Folder info .................... 318 Move program .............. 337 Play ...................... 336, 338 Set program ................. 335 Sort ............................... 317 My data ............................... 45 My document .................... 329 Attach to mail ............... 208 Bookmark ..................... 332 Capture screen ............ 332 Delete ........................... 317 Detail ............................ 318 Detail info disp ............. 330 Display ......................... 329 Edit folder ..................... 315 Folder info .................... 318 iC transmission............. 328 i-mode bookmark ......... 332 Mark ............................. 331 Move ............................ 316 Save ..................... 308, 330 Search .......................... 331 Send Ir data ................. 325 Sort ............................... 317 My Menu ........................... 186 My picture ......................... 286 Attach to mail ............... 208 Change display ............ 318 Data security ................ 142 Delete ........................... 317 Detail ............................ 318 Display quality.............. 286 Edit folder ..................... 315 Edit photo ..................... 288 Folder info .................... 318 iC transmission............. 329 Move ............................ 316 Save ............................. 308 Send Ir data ................. 325 Send IrSS ..................... 326 Sort ............................... 317 Store in Center ............. 290 My Selection ..................... 364 Name ................................ 121 Network search mode....... 411 Network security code ...... 130 Network service ................ 387 Notification display .............. 32 Notify caller ID .................... 45 Nuisance Call Blocking Service ......................... 390 Number of protected data items............................. 462 Continued Index/Quick Manual Delete ........................... 317 Display ......................... 304 Folder setup ................. 305 Format .......................... 309 Insert/Remove .............. 303 microSD info ................. 310 Reset file No. ................ 178 Save ............................. 308 Update mng. info ......... 310 microSD mode .................. 311 Missed call ........................ 126 Movie player software ....... 436 MTP mode ........................ 311 Multi Number Service ....... 393 Multiaccess ....................... 348 479 Number of saved data items ..................................... 462 NW Services ..................... 388 OFFICEED ....................... 398 Omakase Lock.................. 136 On hold ............................... 68 Operator name display ..... 412 Optional and related devices ..................................... 435 Osaifu-Keitai ..................... 250 IC card lock.................. 258 Use ............................... 251 Osaifu-Keitai-compatible i- Index/Quick Manual 480 Delete ............................. 75 Play ................................ 74 Quick record message... 74 Redial record ...................... 55 Add to phonebook ......... 99 Delete ............................. 57 Detail info ....................... 57 Font size ....................... 127 Reduce noise...................... 64 Reject unknown ................ 146 Remote Control ................ 393 Reset all data&set ............ 373 List of reset items ... 374, 416 Reset data ........................ 385 Reset display/sound ......... 125 Reset menu log ................ 126 Reset menu screen .......... 124 Reset settings ................... 372 List of reset items ... 374, 416 Reset total ........................ 366 Ring time .......................... 110 Safety precautions .............. 12 SAR .................................. 463 Saved mail ........................ 215 Scan code......................... 179 Scan function .................... 458 Set auto-update ........... 459 Set scan ....................... 458 Update ......................... 459 Version ......................... 460 Schedule Delete ........................... 190 Display ......................... 189 Protect ON/OFF............ 190 Save ............................. 189 URL .............................. 189 Secret Own number .................. 46 Phonebook ..................... 96 Schedule ...................... 359 Secret code ........................ 96 Secret display ................... 141 Security code .................... 130 Change ........................ 132 Security scanning function (Scan function) ............. 458 Select host ........................ 196 Select language ................ 128 Self mode ......................... 137 Send IrSS ......................... 326 Sent mail........................... 215 Service numbers .............. 392 Set basic tone ................... 111 Set call record................... 141 Set rec msg ........................ 73 Set ring start time ............. 145 Setting when folded ............ 67 Slide lock .......................... 141 Slide open setting ............... 67 Slide setting ................. 67, 91, 141, 350 SMS .................................. 202 Animation ..................... 120 Compose and send ..... 230 Copy to Main ................ 313 Copy to UIM ................. 312 Receive ........................ 231 Save ............................. 231 SMS setting ...................... 232 Soft key ............................. 117 Software update ............... 452 Now update.................. 456 Reserve ........................ 456 Set auto-update ........... 454 Update ......................... 455 Sound effect ..................... 112 Specifications ................... 461 SSL list ............................. 194 SSL site ............................ 183 Standard menu ................. 416 Stand-by books................. 118 Stand-by display ............... 117 Stand-by pictures.............. 119 Start menu setting ............ 123 Stereo&3D ........................ 111 Storage info ...................... 322 Sub-address ....................... 63 Supplied and optional accessories .................... 24 Symbols ............................ 382 List of special symbols ... 427 Template ........................... 207 Delete ........................... 207 Text input .......................... 378 Bar code reader ........... 383 Character mode ........... 378 Characters assigned to keys ......................... 426 Common phrases... 381, 430 Copy............................. 384 Cut................................ 383 Delete ........................... 378 Dictionaries .................. 385 Edit common phrases ... 382 Edit prediction .............. 384 Edit user dict ................ 384 Full/Half size ................. 378 Insert ............................ 378 Kuten codes ................. 384 Operation in item.......... 381 Paste ............................ 383 Pictograph/symbol mode ... 378 Pictographs .......... 382, 428 Continued Index/Quick Manual Attach to mail ............... 208 Delete ........................... 362 Display ......................... 362 iC transmission............. 328 Memory status.............. 364 Save ..................... 308, 359 Schedule alarm ............ 361 Secret display .............. 141 Select date ................... 362 Send Ir data ................. 325 Set holidays.................. 363 Schedule setting ....... 361, 363 Screen memo 481 Prediction ..................... 379 Quote my data ............. 383 Quote phonebook ........ 383 Reset data .................... 385 Select conversion......... 380 Symbols ............... 382, 427 Undo ............................ 379 User conversion ........... 380 Text Memo ........................ 368 Copy Text Memo .......... 369 Delete ........................... 369 Display ......................... 369 iC transmission............. 328 Save ..................... 308, 368 Send Ir data ................. 325 Ticker ................................ 199 Timer (T) ............................. 54 ToruCa .............................. 252 Index/Quick Manual Attach to mail ............... 208 Auto recognition ........... 257 Delete ........................... 254 Display ......................... 253 Duplication check ........ 257 Edit folder ..................... 254 IC act. notice ................ 257 IC card lock.................. 258 iC transmission............. 328 Move ............................ 254 Obtain .......................... 252 Save ............................. 308 Search .......................... 255 Send Ir data ................. 325 Sort ............................... 255 Sort folder..................... 256 ToruCa receive ............. 255 ToruCa setting .................. 255 Total calls cost .................. 365 Total calls duration ............ 365 Touch-tones ........................ 53 Troubleshooting ................ 440 UIM ..................................... 36 482 Copy to Main ................ 313 Copy to UIM ................. 312 Insert/Remove ................ 36 PIN1/PIN2 code ........... 133 UIM phonebook .................. 94 Save ............................... 98 UIM setting ....................... 132 URL Display ......................... 185 History .................. 187, 279 Last accessed URL...... 183 USB mode setting............. 310 User certificate ................. 195 V.ph switch notice ............... 78 Vibrator ............................. 110 Videophone ........................ 50 Animation ..................... 120 Auto redial(voice) ........... 77 Backlight always on ..... 121 Call Rejection ................. 65 Chara-den ...................... 75 Chg. to voice call ........... 54 Display setting ............... 76 Hands-free ............... 53, 77 Holding........................... 68 Incoming set ................ 108 Missed call ..................... 71 On hold .......................... 68 Quick record message... 74 Select sub image ........... 51 Set call display ............. 121 Set outgoing image ........ 76 Setting when folded ....... 67 Slide open setting .......... 67 V.ph while packet ........... 78 Visual preference ........... 77 Videophone setting ............. 76 Voice call Animation ..................... 120 Any key ans.................... 67 Call Rejection ................. 65 Chg. to videophone ....... 54 Hands-free ..................... 53 Holding........................... 68 Incoming set ................ 108 Missed call ..................... 71 On hold .......................... 68 Quick record message... 74 Set call display ............. 121 Setting when folded ....... 67 Slide open setting .......... 67 Whisper mode ................ 68 Voice Mail Service ............ 388 Bar Incoming call ......... 413 Roaming Guidance ...... 413 Voice memo ................ 74, 365 Volume.............................. 112 Volume setting .................. 112 Warranty and after sales services ........................ 450 Web To function ................ 192 Whisper mode .................... 68 WORLD CALL .................... 61 WORLD WING.................... 38 Symbols and Numbers MEMO MEMO MEMO MEMO MEMO MEMO MEMO Quick Manual Using the Quick Manual To bring the Quick Manual provided with this manual, separate it at the tear-off line and fold as shown below. You can conveniently bring the Quick Manual “Overseas Use” with you when you are overseas and using the international roaming service (WORLD WING). Index/Quick Manual 490 Quick Manual Tear-off line Camera (P.155, 167) 13 12 14 10 Tear-off line 15 11 List of Menus (P.33, 416) 20 16 21 17 22 18 23 19 Tear-off line 25 29 24 28 The Call Waiting Service (P.389) 30 26 Tear-off line 31 27 Quick Manual for “Overseas Use” Tear-off line 9 13 12 Placing a Call from Your Overseas Location (P.410) 14 10 Tear-off line 15 11 “ General Contact Li-ion Return all spent battery packs to NTT DoCoMo or a dealer, or a recycling shop to protect the environment. Contact for Repair (in Japanese only) Printed with soybean oil ink.
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