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Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Before Using the Handset
Voice/Videophone Calls
Phonebook
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Sound/Screen/Light Settings
⇒ お知らせ
⇒ドコモショップ
Security Settings
Camera
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FOMA SO706i
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ISSUE DATE:
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‘08.7
NAME:
PHONE NUMBER:
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i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel
Mail
i-αppli
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
1seg
*
Full Browser
MAIL ADDRESS:
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Data Display/Edit/Management
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Music&Video Channel/
Music Playback
Convenient Functions
Character Entry
○
Network Services
PC Connection
Overseas Use
Appendix/External Devices/
Troubleshooting
Index/Quick Manual
DIC 2484
SO706i (英文1版) H1H4
DOCOMO
W-CDMA and GSM/GPRS Systems
Thank you for choosing FOMA SO706i.
Read this manual carefully before use or during operation as well as separate manuals for other
components, and use FOMA SO706i properly. If you have further questions regarding manuals,
contact the inquiries number provided on the back of this manual.
FOMA SO706i is your useful companion. Take good care of it for so long a period.
Notes on use
● FOMA terminals use wireless communications and cannot be used in tunnels, underground areas,
buildings, and other areas without reception; in outdoor locations with weak reception; or outside the
service area. Reception may also be weak in even some unobstucted upper floors of high-rise buildings and
apartments. Please be aware that calls or communications may be disconnected even under optimal
conditions when reception is strong and all three antenna marks are displayed, and when in a stationary
position.
● Please be careful not to disturb people around you when using your mobile phone in public places, crowded
areas, or quiet locations.
● A third party may be able to use special equipment to listen in on your calls, as FOMA terminals use radio
waves. However, W-CDMA and GSM/GPRS automatically support privacy protection with a scrambling
function for all calls to make conversations incomprehensive to third parties.
● FOMA terminals convert voice into digital signals for wireless communications, and therefore if you are in an
area where radio reception is weak, these signals may not be properly reconverted and this may result in
distortion of the caller’s voice.
● The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of the use of SSL/TLS.
Neither DOCOMO nor the certifier as listed herein makes any representation or warranty as for security in
the use of SSL/TLS. In the event that the user shall sustain damage or loss due to the use of SSL/TLS,
neither DOCOMO nor the certifier shall be responsible for any damage or loss.
Certifier: VeriSign Japan K.K., Cybertrust Co., Ltd., GlobalSign K.K., RSA Security Inc. and SECOM Trust
Systems Co., Ltd.
● This FOMA terminal is available in FOMA Plus-Area/FOMA HIGH-SPEED area.
● The FOMA terminal can be used only via the FOMA network provided by DOCOMO and DOCOMO’s
roaming area.
● Please keep a separate record of the information (Phonebook, Schedule, Text memo, Record message,
Voice memo, Video memo, etc.) you have registered in your FOMA terminal or FOMA card. Please be
aware that DOCOMO bears no obligation or responsibility in the event that data is altered or lost.
● It is recommended to back up the important data to the microSD card. If you own a PC, you can also
transfer and save the data such as Phonebook, Mail or Schedule to your PC by using DOCOMO keitai
datalink.
Before using this manual
This FOMA terminal supports Kisekae Tool (p.97). When you change the design of the menu display using
Kisekae Tool, the menu structure may change in accordance with frequency of using functions. Also, you
cannot access some functions entering the menu number assigned to the functions.
In this case, it is not possible to operate it according to this manual, so be sure to switch the main menu to
“Standard Menu” (p.33) or perform “Reset menu op. log” (p.91).
Latest information regarding to this manual may be downloaded from the DOCOMO website.
・To download “Instruction Manual” (PDF file), access the following site
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/manual/index.html
* The URL and the contents are subject to change without notice.
How to Refer to This Manual
In this manual, following methods are available to find the descriptions of functions and
services.
Index
p.396
You can find keywords and functions displayed on the
display of the FOMA terminal.
Easy Search
p.4
You can find often-used functions and convenient functions
See the next
page for details.
in simple terms.
Index on the front cover
Cover
You can find the table of contents for each chapter by
using the Index on the front cover.
Contents
p.6
You can find descriptions using the Table of Contents which is divided by the function.
Feature Preview
p.8
You can find main functions of the FOMA SO706i, such as new functions and convenient
functions.
Menu Function List
p.340
You can find menu displayed on the display of the FOMA SO706i and default settings.
Quick Manual
p.408
You can find brief descriptions of the basic functions. You can also remove the pages to
take along.
Take Quick Manual (For Overseas Use) when using your FOMA terminal abroad.
z In this manual for FOMA SO706i, the “FOMA SO706i” is described as the “FOMA terminal”.
z This manual describes functions that use the microSD card. To use these functions, the microSD card is
required. microSD Card → p.243
z It is prohibited to reprint a part or all of the contents of this manual without permission.
z The contents of this manual may change without prior notification.
z Main menu and screen color patterns are described using default settings when the phone color is
platinum white.
How to Refer to This Manual (continued)
Following example shows how to look up the alarm function using “Index”, “Easy Search” and
“Index on the front cover”.
p.396
Index
You can find keywords and functions displayed on the display of the FOMA terminal.
Signal quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Alarm notification actions . . 290, 295
Alarm setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289
Alarm tone (pre-installed) . . . . . . . 82
Alarm tone (stop). . . . . . . . . . . . . 289
Alarm (Timer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284
Animation (create) . . . . . . . . . . . . 230
Animation (playback) . . . . . . . . . . 231
Anniversary (check). . . . . . . . . . . 287
Answer hold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Alphabetical/Numerical/Kana
KA
A mode (2in1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .320
AC adapter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
Accessories/Options . . . . . . . . . .363
A-Continuous mode . . . . . . . . . . .124
Add bookmark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142
Adding a new word (Own dictionary) . .309
Auto Decomail-picture (download) . . 146
Auto power ON/OFF . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Auto receive (Mail/Message) . . . 162
Auto redial as voice . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Auto replay (i-motion) . . . . . . . . . 152
Auto reset total cost . . . . . . . . . . 294
Auto save set (Movie) . . . . . . . . . 127
Auto save set (Still image) . . . . . 123
Auto timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Auto-display setting . . . . . . . . . . 148
p.4
Easy Search
You can find often-used functions and convenient functions in simple terms.
・Use microSD card p.243
・Exchange information with PC or other FOMA terminal
p.255
Infrared data exchange/iC communication
・Listen to music p.267
p.260
OBEX™ connection
・Use alarm p.284
Music Player/Music&Video Channel
Alarm
・Use as calculator p.295
Calculator
・Use FOMA terminal overseas p.331
・Update for the latest software p.377
Software Update
・Update for the latest security settings p.383
Index on the Cover
Scanning function
Cover
Refer to “Cover”, “Chapter title page” and “Description pages” sequentially
to find the descriptions of the function you want to set. You can find the
detailed table of contents on the chapter title page.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Music&Video Channel/
Music Playback
Convenient Functions
Character Entry
Network Services
Convenient Functions
Multi Access.................................................................................................. Multi access
Multitask............................................................................................................. Multitask
Assigning a Function to the FUNC Key ............................................ Holding down ch-key
Sorting the Main Menu ...................................................................................................
Using the Alarm Function ...................................................................................... Alarm
Managing Schedule .......................................................................................... Schedule
Adding To Do List Entries ................................................................................. To Do list
Setting the Alarm Mode ............................................................................... Alarm setting
* The contents above differ from the actual ones in this manual.
282
283
284
284
284
285
288
289
This manual uses illustrations and marks to explain how to operate the function so that you
can use the FOMA terminal correctly.
Describes the
function name.
Using the Alarm Function

Describes the
operation on
each step.
Describes the
screen at the time
of the operation.
Compare it with
the screen when
you operate.
i “LIFEKIT” “Alarm”
1 The
“Alarm list” screen
appears.
■ To switch ON/OFF with
the last settings
Highlight the setting item
p (ON/OFF)
“ON/OFF” switches each
time you press p.
Alarm list
Function menu p.284
■ To check the previous
settings
Select the setting item
The “Alarm detail” screen
appears.
When the FOMA terminal is automatically turned on to
notify you of an alarm, if you set a melody, i-motion or
music downloaded from sites as alarm tone, the
“Clock Alarm Tone” is played.
Before entering an area such as an aircraft or hospital
where there is electronic equipment that uses
extremely precise control systems or very low signal
levels and the use of mobile phones is prohibited, set
the “Auto power ON” setting to “OFF” and then turn
the FOMA terminal off.
The function menu
title is described
with the icon of the
function menu and
the screen name
on which the
function menu is
displayed.
Alarm list screen (p.284)/Alarm
detail screen (p.284)
Edit……Edits the alarm.
Display detail*……Displays the alarm contents.
Set this……Activates the alarm.
Alarm detail
3 Select any item:
Edit title……Enters the title of the alarm. You
can enter up to 6 double-byte or 12 single-byte
characters.
Time setting……Enters the time at which the
alarm will sound.
Repeat……Selects the alarm repetitions from
“1 time/Daily (
)/Select day (
)”.
Alarm tone……Selects the alarm tone from
clock alarm tone or folders of melody, i-motion,
music, etc.
Volume……Sets the alarm tone volume with c.
Snooze setting……Specifies whether a snooze
(repeating) alarm is set or not.
ON……Enter the number of times for ringing (01
to 10 times) and the ringing interval (01 to 10
minutes).
The alarm tone (about 1 minute) rings repeatedly
for the set number of times in the set interval.
OFF……Enter the ringing time (01 to 10 minutes).
Sounds the alarm tone continuously for the
specified time.
Release this……Disables one alarm.
Release all……Disables all set alarms.
* : Available only with the Alarm list screen.
Managing Schedule

If you add an event to your schedule, an alarm tone
sounds at the specified date and time and the FOMA
terminal displays an animation and message notifying
you of the details stored for the event. You can also
add holidays and anniversaries. Stored scheduled
events and holidays can be quickly checked on the
FOMA terminal’s calendar. You can switch the
calendar display mode between 1-month and 1-week
to view the number or details of scheduled or To Do
list events for a given day.
The FOMA terminal supports from January 1, 2004
to December 31, 2037.
Adding schedule entries
You can organize your schedule in variety of ways,
such as storing regularly scheduled events such as
weekly meetings on a set day every week or setting
alarm tones and animations that match the scheduled
event.
Continued on next page
* The contents above differ from the actual ones in this manual.
Convenient Functions
Describes the
explanation of
each item.
Describes the
necessary settings,
notes or useful
information about
the function.
o (Finish)
Highlight the item to set o (Edit)
Describes the items
displayed on the
screen (some items
cannot be operated
depending on the
operation).
Auto power ON……Specifies whether the
FOMA terminal is automatically turned on or not
when the time for an alarm is reached.
4 Set the respective items
You can store up to 10 alarms.
You can search
the chapters
using the index.
Page number
284
Indicates that the
descriptions go on
to the next page.
z The screens shown as examples in this manual are displayed when “English” is set for “バイリンガル” (Select
language). Set “English” for “ バイリンガル” (Select language) in advance. →p.45
z To view a sample screen easily, this manual adopts the color setting to white as background and black as font
with “Stand-by display” set to “OFF”. In addition, “Style” is set to “24th clock” and “Size” is set to “Big” as the
main clock description.
z Descriptions are basically based on the default settings, and screens displayed on the FOMA terminal may
differ from the descriptions in this manual.
z A screen is used as an image in this manual. Some screens are zoomed in for explanation. Therefore they
may differ from the actual ones.
z In this manual, “Osaifu-Keitai i-αppli compatible with IC card function” is described as “Osaifu-Keitai i-αppli”.
z In the operation explanation in this manual, simple key illustrations are used to indicate the operation to press
the key.
Easy Search
Find out a function with easy words from the Easy Search index below.
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Useful functions for talking
・Show/Hide your caller ID p.46
Caller ID Notification
・Switch voice/videophone call during call p.50
・Adjust the volume during a call p.61
・Hold the current call p.62
Volume
Holding
When you cannot answer incoming call
・Hold the ringing call without answering p.62
On hold
・Notify that you cannot answer the call
p.62
p.63
Public mode (Driving mode)
Public mode (Power OFF)
・Have your party record voice/videophone message p.64
Record message
Change melody or illumination
・Adjust the ring volume p.61
Ring volume
・Set ring tone to specify party p.77
・Change ring tone p.82
Ring tone/Image
Select ring tone
・Set vibration to notify incoming call or mail p.84
・Mute keypad tone p.85
・Set silent mode p.86
Vibrator
Keypad sound
Manner mode
・Change illumination color or pattern p.92
Illumination set
Change/Understand display
・Mark (icon) on the display p.27
・Switch menu display p.33
Display
Simple Menu
・Change standby screen (wallpaper) p.88
Display setting
・Display calendar on the standby screen p.89
・Change font size
p.93
Font
Master mail
・Send Deco-mail® p.158
Deco-mail®
・Send image or melody p.160
Attach file
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
・Sort and save mail automatically p.174
Auto-sort
Master camera
・Change the size of image to shoot p.122
・Display the shot p.225
My picture
・Save image on the microSD card p.249
Use your phone without worries
・Lock the FOMA terminal remotely when lost p.101
Omakase Lock*1
・Prevent others from viewing the phonebook p.103
Secret mode/Secret data only mode
・Reject unidentified calls p.114
Call setting w/o ID
・Reject calls from callers who are not stored in phonebook p.114
・Save data such as phonebook in case of loss of data p.115
Reject unknown
Data Security Service*2
*1: Omakase Lock is a pay service.
*2: Data Security Service is a pay service you need to apply for. (i-mode subscription is necessary to apply for this service.)
Master 1seg
・Watch 1seg p.210
Active 1Seg
・Record 1seg p.213
Record 1seg
・Program 1seg p.214
Booking program list/Timer recording list
・Change TV/sound settings p.215
User settings
Miscellaneous
・Read QR code or bar code p.129
Bar code reader
・Use microSD card p.243
・Exchange information with PC or other FOMA terminal
・Listen to music p.267
・Use alarm p.284
p.255
Infrared data exchange/iC communication
p.260
OBEX™ connection
Music Player/Music&Video Channel
Alarm
・Use as calculator p.295
Calculator
・Use FOMA terminal overseas p.331
・Update for the latest software p.377
Software Update
・Update for the latest security settings p.383
Scanning function
For mode information about other operation guides, see “How to refer to this manual”.→p.1
Also, “Quick Manual” instructs you how to operate the functions used often.→ p.408
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Contents
Before Using the
Handset
p.23
Voice/Videophone
Calls
p.47
Phonebook
p.69
Sound/Screen/Light
Settings
p.81
Security Settings
p.99
How to Refer to This Manual ..................................................1
Easy Search ...........................................................................4
Contents .................................................................................6
Feature Preview of the FOMA SO706i ...................................8
Mastering the FOMA SO706i!...............................................10
Precautions ...........................................................................12
Handling with Care ...............................................................18
Intellectual Property Right.....................................................20
Package Contents ................................................................22
aNames and functions aHow to view the display
aSelecting the menu aBasic operations aFOMA card (UIM)
aAttaching/Removing the battery pack aCharging
aTurning on the FOMA terminal aInitial setting aSet time
aCaller ID notification, etc.
aMaking a voice/videophone call
aSwitching between voice/videophone calls aHands-free
aRedial/Received calls aChaku-moji aWORLD CALL
aReceiving a voice/videophone call aVolume aRing volume
aAnswer hold aPublic mode (Driving mode/Power off)
aRecord message aVideophone settings, etc.
aAdd to phonebook aGroup setting aSearch phonebook
aEditing/deleting phonebook entries aRing tone/Image
aChoku-Den aData Security Service, etc.
aRing tone aVibrator aManner mode aDisplay setting
aShield veiw aBacklight aDisplay design
aChanging menu display aIndicator display aIllumination set
aKisekae Tool, etc.
aSecurity code aPIN code aDial lock aOmakase Lock
aSecret mode aSecret folder aOriginal lock aKeypad lock
aIC card authentication aSide key guard aSelf mode, etc.
Camera
p.117
aPhoto mode aMovie mode aSettings for shooting
aBar code reader aText reader, etc.
i-mode/i-motion/
i-Channel
aWhat is i-mode? aViewing sites
aHow to view sites and operations ai-mode password
aInternet access aBookmark
aPhone To/AV Phone To · Mail To · Web To · Media To
aDownloading i-motion aUsing i-Channel, etc.
p.135
Mail
p.155
i-αppli
p.185
aWhat is i-mode mail? aComposing/Sending i-mode mail
aDeco-mail® aAttaching files aReceiving mails
aCheck new messages aReplying/Forwarding mails
aSaving attached files aUsing mail boxes aMail Setting
aMessage service aWhat is Early Warning “Area Mail”?
aSMS, etc.
aWhat is an i-αppli? aDownloading an i-αppli
aLaunching an i-αppli aPre-installed software
ai-αppli standby screen aUpgrading an i-αppli, etc.
Osaifu-Keitai/
ToruCa
aWhat is Osaifu-Keitai? aWhat is iC transfer service?
aUsing Osaifu-Keitai aWhat is ToruCa? aAcquiring ToruCa
aViewing ToruCa aIC card lock, etc.
p.201
p.207
Full Browser
p.217
aWhat is 1seg? aChannel setting aViewing 1seg
aData broadcasting aBooking program/Timer recording
a1seg settings, etc.
aDisplaying website designed for PC
aFull Browser settings, etc.
p.223
aData box aStill image aMovie/i-motion aPlaying video
aChara-den aMelody aKisekae Tool amicroSD card
aMovable contents aUIM operation
aInfrared data exchange/iC communication
aViewing PDF data aViewing documents, etc.
Music&Video
Channel/Music
Playback
aWhat is Music&Video Channel? aDownloading Chaku-Uta-Full®
aPlaying music aUsing playlist aUsing the Music Player, etc.
* “Chaku-Uta-Full” is a registered trademark of Sony Music
Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
Data Display/Edit/
Management
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
1seg
p.267
Convenient
Functions
p.281
Character Entry
p.301
Network Services
p.311
PC Connection
p.325
aMulti access aMultitask aAlarm aSchedule aTo Do list
aAlarm setting aMy profile aChecking Call data aCalculator
aText memo aDictionary aEarphone/microphone with switch
aReset settings aInitialize, etc.
aCharacter entry a5-touch input aFixed common phrases
aCopying/cutting/pasting text aOwn dictionary
aClear learning record aDownload dictionary a2-touch, etc.
aVoice Mail service aCall Waiting aCall Forwarding service
aNuisance Call Blocking aCaller ID Request service
aDual Network Service a2in1, etc.
aData communication available for the FOMA terminal, etc.
* The details are described in “Manual for PC Connection” (PDF
format) in the provided CD-ROM.
p.331
aWORLD WING aAvailable overseas service
aChecking before using overseas aMaking/Receiving a call abroad
aNW search mode, etc.
Appendix/External
Devices/
Troubleshooting
aMenu function list aCharacter assignment to dial keys
aSymbols/pictographs/face marks/fixed common phrases list
aMulti access/Multitask combination patterns aOptions/Accessories
aTroubleshooting aSoftware Update aSpecifications, etc.
Overseas Use
p.339
Index/Quick Manual
p.395
aIndex aQuick Manual
aQuick Manual (For Overseas Use)
Feature Preview of the FOMA SO706i
FOMA is the name of DOCOMO’s service based on the W-CDMA system approved as one of
the global standards for third-generation mobile telecommunication systems (IMT-2000).
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
i-mode
i-mode is an online service that you can use to send e-mail as well as using the useful information from the i-mode
menu site (program) and i-mode compatible website.
Features of SO706i
■ i-mode mail/Deco-mail®/Deco-mail®
pictograph
→ pp.156, 158
■ Chaku-Uta-Full®/Uta-hodai/Music&Video
Channel*/Video clip
→ pp.272, 267, 151
In addition to the message body, you can attach pictures
or video clips. As the FOMA terminal is compatible with
Deco-mail®/Deco-mail® pictograph, you can change the
character color, size, or background color of the message
body or insert images or moving pictographs.
*: This is a pay service you need to apply for.
You can download the entire track (Chaku-Uta-Full®) and
use another service (Uta-hodai) that you can download
the entire track as many as you want with fixed monthly
charge.
Music&Video Channel is also available, that you can enjoy
the music/video programs downloaded by the automatic
operation at night time only by setting it beforehand. The
FOMA terminal also supports i-motion up to 10M bytes,
you can enjoy music clips of the entire track or video clips.
■ International roaming
→ p.332
The FOMA terminal, phone number and mail address you
use in Japan are also available overseas (GSM/3G
areas). You can use voice call, videophone call, i-mode,
i-mode mail, SMS and network services.
■ High-speed communication
The data is received at the maximum speed of 3.6 Mbps
and sent at the maximum speed of 384 kbps in the FOMA
high speed communication area.
* 3.6M bps and 384K bps are maximum values on
technical standards, and the actual communication
speed varies depending on the network congestion or
environment. When out of FOMA HIGH-SPEED area or
connecting to an access point such as mopera
incompatible with HIGH-SPEED, data are sent and
received at 384K bps max.
■ Mega i-αppli/Chokkan game (touchy-feely
game)
→ p.185
You can automatically receive updated stock prices,
weather information, etc., and play games. As the FOMA
terminal supports chokkan games, you can enjoy touchyfeely operations when playing games by waving/shaking
the handset or talking.
■ Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
→ pp.195, 201
By downloading an Osaifu-Keitai i-αppli, you can transmit
electric money from the site into the IC card in your FOMA
terminal or check the accountant balance or transaction
history. The i-αppli of the DOCOMO credit service
“DCMX” is pre-installed in your FOMA terminal. “iC
transfer service” is also supported so that you can easily
move your IC card data to a new terminal when replacing
your FOMA terminal.
ToruCa can be acquired via a reader/writer unit or
websites and easily exchanged via mail or Infrared data
exchange.
■ Kisekae Tool
→ p.97
Favorite standby screen or menu screen can be replaced
at a time. SO706i enables the change of menu sequence
in high use and customization of the menu screen to your
favor.
Wide variety of functions
■ Colorful illuminations
→ p.92
■ Wide scale display
The approximately 2.8-inch high-resolution display is
adopted. This recreates the still images or videos in bright
and vivid colors.
■ Style-Up® panel
■ Camera
Style-Up® panel is adopted. You can enjoy changing the
optional panel to your moods.
Also, it is available to download panel-fit Kisekae Tool
from “PlayNow” by SO.
Use the camera with the effective pixels 2 million
(maximum recorded pixels 1.9 million) to take 2M (1,200 ×
1,600) pictures.
■ “POBox Pro” and handy text entry → p.301
The prediction conversion function “POBox Pro”
(Predictive Operation Based On eXample Pro) is installed.
Pressing g for 1 second or longer moves the candidates
in “POBOx” on a line basis and selects a target word.
Press and hold the dial keys and you can switch the
character assigned to the dial keys consecutively such as
“a → b → c → A → B → C →2→…”.
■ Stand-by books
→ p.89
Flash contents with a difference are preinstalled. Every
time you open the standby screen, various information
such as bits of knowledge, general knowledge and picture
books appear. Select your favorite contents from
DATA BOX My picture Pre-installed and set it to the
standby screen for your enjoyment.
■ Contents useful when traveling overseas
→ pp.89, 298
Contains Flash content “TalkMan” useful for foreign
language conversation. The content can be downloaded
from “PlayNow” by SO. Also contains “ 地球の歩き方”
(Chikyu-no Arukikata) and “世界遺産” (World Heritage) as
stand-by books, supporting overseas travel.
■ Dictionary
→ p.296
→ p.117
■ microSD card
→ pp.243, 252
Your FOMA terminal supports the microSD card where
you can copy data such as phonebook entries, mail
messages and images from the FOMA terminal storage
and view them on the display.
Connecting the FOMA terminal with PC enables you to
use it as a reader/writer for the microSD card.
■ Full Browser
→ p.217
You can access websites for PC to view more information.
■ PDF viewer/Document viewer→ pp.261, 263
• With the PDF viewer, you can easily view useful
information such as map, catalogue or time table on
your i-mode terminal.
• The document viewer allows you to view Microsoft®
Word, Microsoft® Excel and Microsoft® PowerPoint
files.
■ Infrared data exchange or Infrared remote
control
→ pp.257, 261
You can exchange data with other FOMA terminals using
infrared communication. You can also operate the
devices such as a TV which supports the infrared remote
control.
■ Multi access/Multitask
→ pp.282, 283
You can use voice phone, packet communication and
SMS simultaneously (Multi access). You can activate
multiple functions and use them simultaneously by
switching them (Multitask).
Japanese, English-Japanese and Japanese-English
dictionaries are available.
Security
■ Omakase Lock
→ p.102
You can lock your FOMA terminal if you lost it, and cancel
lock on your request. For inquiries, see the back cover of
this manual.
* Omakase Lock service is charged. However, it shall be
free of charge when you subscribe to this service at the
same time or during the period that you suspend the
subscription of the FOMA terminal.
* Omakase Lock is a service to lock the FOMA terminal
at the subscriber’s request. If the subscriber and user
are different, the FOMA terminal may be locked on the
subscriber’s request.
■ Data Security Service
→ p.115
Back up the Phonebook and other data on your FOMA
terminal at Data Center on the i-mode network to be able
to smoothly restore data if you lose your FOMA terminal,
etc. You can edit or manage data stored at Data Center
using a PC and restore edited data on the FOMA
terminal.
* For precautions and usage instructions on “Data
Security Service”, see “Mobile Phone User’s Guide
[i-mode] FOMA version”. For inquiries, see the back of
this manual.
* This is a pay service you need to subscribe to.
Wide variety of network services ( →p.311)
• Voice Mail (charged)*
• Call Waiting (charged)*
• Call Forwarding (free)*
*: You need to apply for.
• Nuisance Call Blocking (free)
• Caller ID Request (free)
• Dual Network (charged)*
• English Guidance (free)
• Multi Number (charged)*
• 2in1(charged)*
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3 lamps, 11 patterns and 20 color combinations offer
favorites illuminations.
Time signal can be received using illumination.
Mastering the FOMA SO706i!
Send and receive real-time movie while talking
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Videophone→ p.49
You can talk to the other party seeing images.
Image at the
other side
Your FOMA terminal is set to emit other party's voice through
the speaker by default so that you can start talking immediately
Image at your
side
when making or answering a call. Furthermore, you can change
the call mode from voice to videophone without having to end the call.
* FOMA SO706i does not contain front camera. A substitute image (Chara-den)
or rear camera image will be sent to the other party.
Digital terrestrial TV service
1seg→ p.207
Enjoy viewing 1seg (mobile digital terrestrial TV service).
ドキュメンタリー
11:00−11:30
View subtitles or data broadcast, or record programs you are viewing.
Program booking and timer recording are also supported.
涼やかな風鈴の音色が響いています
。
The telop appears on the standby screen when the latest information is distributed
i-Channel →p.153
You can receive news or weather report as
graphical information.
You can also select optional channels on
the channel list screen to receive rich,
detailed information which was created by
Flash (more detail→ p.140).
* This is a pay service you need to apply
for.
あすの天気:東京
Connect
最高28
Notify the arrival of your phone call with an animation before answering
Chaku-moji→ p.55
When calling someone, you can show a message on the
screen of the other party’s phone. The other party can
see your business or feeling from the message before
answering the call.
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Chaku-moji
Use 2 phone numbers and e-mail addresses for your FOMA terminal
2in1 →p.320
* Subscription is required (Charged).
A mode
B mode
Phone number: 090-AAAA-AAAA
Mail address: xxA@docomo.ne.jp
Phonebook: For A mode
Phone number: 090-BBBB-BBBB
Mail address: xxB@docomo.ne.jp
Phonebook: For B mode
Make a call/send
a mail in A mode
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You can separately use 2 phone numbers
and 2 mail addresses on your FOMA
terminal as if you have 2 terminals. You
can manage the data in your FOMA
terminal, such as Phonebook, Mail boxes,
Dialed calls or standby screen, separately
in “A mode” and “B mode”, or all together
of A/B mode in “Dual mode”.
Make a call/send
a mail in B mode
mode
mode
Dual
mode
Phonebook A/B
Mail box A/B
Dialed/received calls A/B
Voice mail A/B
・・・・・
Phonebook A
Mail box A
Dialed/received calls A
Voice mail A
・・・・・
Phonebook B
Mail box B
Dialed/received calls B
Voice mail B
・・・・・
“Napster®” compatible
Music Player →p.277
“Napster®” service provides you of copying songs
downloaded from sites or on music CDs to the
microSD card using a PC and play music on the
FOMA terminal. Since “Chaku-Uta-Full®” is
supported, you can download the entire track from
an online music distribution site to play it. Other
functions include BGM playback, which allows you
to listen to music while you use other functions,
display of album cover images and lyric sheets,
and creation of the playlist on the FOMA terminal.
You can also play the i-motion and use
Music&Video Channel that downloads the
specified program automatically during the night.
Music
CD
Music distribution
website
microSD card
FOMA terminal
Connect the flat-plug stereo
earphone (optional).
You can use the FOMA
terminal as a portable
audio player.
Set display design simultaneously
Kisekae Tool/Direct Menu →p.97
Installed “ダイレクトメニュー” (Direct menu) allows you to access often-used functions/
services easily. Menus are categorized into 4 and located vertically and horizontally. “LAST10”
button is located at the center and automatically displays 10 previously-used functions/
services. The 5 categories link to the multi-function key, and are easy to memorize and operate.
h: SERVICES (Mail, i-mode, i-αppli, Full Browser, Osaifu-Keitai, 1seg, etc.)
j: TOOLS (Alarm, Caluculator, Text memo, Schedule, Receive Ir data, etc.)
g: SETTINGS (Settings, Network services, My profile)
f: DATABOX (My picture, etc.)
d: LAST10 (10 previously-used menu items appear)
* Functions are stored at the time of purchase.
Menus
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Precautions
(ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS)
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■ To ensure that you use your FOMA terminal
correctly, read the Precautions carefully
before use. Keep this manual after reading
for future reference.
■ The precautions must be observed at all
times since they contain the information
intended to prevent the bodily injuries or
the damage to the property.
■ The following symbols indicate the
different degrees of injuries and damage
that may occur if the information provided
is not observed and the FOMA terminal is
used incorrectly:
DANGER
Indicates that the death or
serious bodily injury may result
directly and immediately from
the improper use.
WARNING
Indicates that the death or
serious bodily injury may
result from the improper use.
CAUTION
Indicates that the bodily injury and/
or damage to the property may
result from the improper use.
■ The following symbols indicate the specific
directions:
■ Safety Precautions are explained in the
following categories:
1. Handling the FOMA terminal, Battery Pack,
Adapter (including the Charger) and FOMA
card (Common) ........................................... 12
2. Handling the FOMA terminal ..................... 13
3. Handling the Battery Pack ......................... 15
4. Handling the Adapter (including the
Charger) ....................................................... 16
5. Handling the FOMA card (UIM) .................. 17
6. Handling Mobile Phones near Electronic
Medical Equipment ..................................... 17
1. Handling the FOMA terminal,
Battery Pack, Adapter
(including the Charger) and
FOMA card (Common)
DANGER
Don’t
Do not use, keep or leave the devices in
locations subject to high temperatures,
such as near the fire or heater, in direct
sunlight or inside a car on a hot day.
This may cause the battery pack to leak,
overheat, explode or ignite, cause the devices to
malfunction or be deformed, or suffer
performance loss and a reduced service life.
Also, this may cause a part of the case to
become hot and burn you.
Do not disassemble or rebuild. Also, do
not solder the devices.
This may cause fire, injury, electric shock or
Indicates that it is prohibited.
Don’t
Indicates that it must not be
disassembled.
No disassembly
Indicates that you must not touch
it with your wet hand.
No wet hands
No liquids
Indicates that it must not be used
near the water, which means that
you must not wet it.
Indicates that you must do it
following the instructions.
Do
Indicates that you must unplug
the power code from the outlet.
Unplug
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No disassembly malfunction.
This also may cause the battery pack to leak,
overheat, explode or ignite.
Do not wet the devices.
Exposing the FOMA terminal and other devices
to liquids such as water or pet urine may cause
No liquids overheating, electric shock, fire, malfunction,
injury, etc. Be careful where and how you use
the devices.
CAUTION
Use the battery pack and adapter
(including the charger) specified by NTT
DOCOMO for the FOMA terminal.
Do
Don’t
Keep the FOMA terminal away from the
humid, dusty or hot places.
This may cause malfunction.
Don’t
Do
Don’t
This may cause the battery pack to leak,
overheat, explode or ignite, cause the FOMA
terminal or adapter (including the charger) to
overheat, smoke or ignite, or damage the IC.
Keep the FOMA terminal out of young
children’s reach.
Do
A young child may swallow it or suffer from the
injury.
Do
Pay a special attention when you use the
FOMA terminal connected to the adapter
(including the charger) for a long
duration.
If you use i-αppli or videophone or view 1seg for
a long time while charging the FOMA terminal,
the temperature of the FOMA terminal, battery
pack or adapter (including charger) may rise.
If you touch the warm part of these devices for a
long period of time, it may cause redness, itch,
skin irritation, or burns depending on your
constitution or physical condition.
Do not shock or throw the FOMA terminal.
Don’t
This may cause the battery pack to leak,
overheat, explode or ignite, or cause the devices
to malfunction or ignite.
Don’t
Keep the conductive foreign materials
(metal, pencil lead, etc.) away from the
charge terminal or external connector. Do
not insert those matters inside.
2. Handling the FOMA terminal
This may result in the short-circuit causing the
FOMA terminal to ignite or malfunction.
Do
Turn off the FOMA terminal, when you are
near the flammable gas such as at the
gas station. Do not also charge. It may
cause to ignite to the gas.
WARNING
Do not direct the infrared data port towards
your or another person’s eyes.
Don’t
Turn off the FOMA terminal, when you use
Osaifu-keitai at the gas station (if IC card lock is
set, turn the FOMA Terminal off after lock is
released).
Do
If you find extraordinary happenings, such
as an unusual odor, overheating,
discoloration or deformation during the
use, charge or storage, make sure to:
1. Unplug the power code from the power
outlet or the cigar lighter outlet.
2. Turn off the FOMA terminal.
3. Remove the battery pack from the
FOMA terminal.
Continuing to use or charge the FOMA terminal
may cause it to overheat, explode, ignite or leak
of battery.
If your child uses the FOMA terminal,
instruct him/her how to use it. Make sure
that he/she always uses the FOMA
terminal correctly as you instruct.
Improper usage could result in the bodily injury.
WARNING
Do not place the FOMA terminal, battery
pack, adapters (including the charger) or
FOMA card in cooking appliances such as
microwave ovens or in a pressure cooker.
This may fall the FOMA terminal and cause the
injury or malfunction.
This may cause the eye injury. Do not aim or
direct the infrared data port towards another
infrared device as this may interfere with the
operation of the device.
Do not put the FOMA terminal on the
dashboard, etc. as a problem may occur
due to air bag inflation.
Don’t
Don’t
The air bag inflation may cause the FOMA
terminal to hit you or another person, which may
lead to injury, malfunction, breakage, etc.
If you are wearing electronic medical
equipment, do not put the FOMA terminal
in your breast pocket or in the inside
pocket.
Using the FOMA terminal in close proximity to
electronic medical equipment may cause the
equipment to malfunction.
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Using the devices other than those specified by
NTT DOCOMO Group may cause the FOMA
terminal, battery pack and other devices to leak,
overheat, explode, ignite or malfunction.
Battery Pack SO03
Desktop Holder SO11
FOMA AC Adapter 01/02
FOMA DC Adapter 01/02
FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use
FOMA Dry Battery Adapter 01
FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02
FOMA Portable Charging Adapter 01
* For the information on other compatible
products, contact the NTT DOCOMO shop or
service counter.
Do not leave the FOMA terminal on a
slope or unstable surface.
Don’t
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Do
Do not put fluids such as water or objects
such as pieces of metal or flammable
materials into the FOMA card inserting
slots or microSD card slots inside of the
FOMA terminal.
If the display or camera lens is broken, be
careful of the broken glass and the inside
of exposed FOMA terminal.
Do
Such actions could cause fire, electric shock or
malfunction.
The surface of the display or camera lens is
covered by a plastic panel to minimize the
possibility of glass scattering. However, touching
the broken or exposed parts cause the injury.
Turn off the FOMA terminal in a place
where it is prohibited to use the mobile
phone, such as in an airplane or in a
hospital.
Do not swing the FOMA terminal by its
strap or other parts.
This may affect the electric or medical
equipment. If the FOMA terminal is set with the
Auto power function, make sure to disable the
function before turning off the FOMA terminal.
Follow the instructions provided by the medical
facility about using the mobile phone.
CAUTION
Don’t
If you use the phone in an airplane, which
is prohibited, you may be punished by law.
Don’t
Do
Make sure to hold the FOMA terminal off
your ear and keep enough distance from
it when you talk in the handsfree mode.
When you also play games or music with
an earphone-microphone connected to
the FOMA terminal, adjust the volume
properly.
If the volume is too high, it may cause an
auditory disturbance.
Also, it may cause an accident if you have difficulty
in hearing the sound of your surroundings.
The FOMA terminal may strike you or others
around you, resulting in body injury, malfunction
or damage to the FOMA terminal or other
property.
When you use the motion tracking, be
sure to confirm surrounding safety, grasp
the FOMA terminal firmly and do not
swing the FOMA terminal more than the
necessity.
Motion tracking is a function to operate the
FOMA terminal by inclining and shaking it. It hits
the person and others because of the shake too
much, and there is a possibility of causing a
serious accident and damage.
Don’t
With metallic straps or other metallic
objects in the FOMA terminal and
applying the motion tracking, be sure to
not hit the person or others.
It causes injury, malfunction or breakage.
If you have a weak heart, take
precautions when setting the Vibrator or
Ring volume.
Do
This may affect your heart.
Do
If you hear thunder while using the FOMA
terminal outdoors, immediately turn off
the FOMA terminal and take shelter in a
safe location.
Do not let the FOMA terminal come close
to or sandwich magnetic cards, etc.
between the FOMA terminal.
Don’t
There is a risk of being struck by the lightning
and suffering an electric shock.
Do not let the FOMA terminal come close
to magnetism.
Don’t
Turn off the FOMA terminal near the
electric equipment using the highprecision control or weak signals.
Do
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This may interfere with the operation of sensitive
electronic equipment.
* Take great care on the following electric
devices:
Hearing aids, implantable cardiac pacemakers,
implantable cardioverter-defibrillators, and other
electronic medical equipment, fire alarms,
automatic doors and other equipment controlled
by electronic signals.
If you use an implantable cardiac pacemaker,
implantable cardioverter-defibrillator or other
electronic medical equipment, contact the
respective manufacturer or vendor to check
whether the operation of the equipment is
affected by radio waves.
The magnetic data stored on cash cards, credit
cards, telephone cards, floppy disks, etc. may
be erased.
Don’t
If strong magnetism is brought close, operation
may fail.
If the display is broken and the liquid
crystal leaks, do not take it in, draw it in
or put it on your skin.
If the liquid crystal comes into your eyes
or mouth, immediately rinse your eyes or
mouth with clean water and see a doctor.
If the liquid crystal adheres to your skin
or clothing, immediately wipe it off with
alcohol and rinse it off with water and
soap.
It may cause a loss of eyesight or damage your
skin.
When the FOMA terminal plays the ring
tone or plays a melody, do not bring the
speaker close to your ear.
Don’t
It may cause a hearing defect.
Do
In some types of vehicle, using the FOMA
terminal in the vehicle may interfere with
the operation of the vehicle’s electronic
equipment.
Don’t
Do not use the FOMA terminal if the terminal
may impair the safe driving.
Metal components are used for the following
parts.
Parts
Multifunction key
Sidekeys
Material
PC resin
Illumination parts
Tin deposition +
UV coating
ABS resin
Tin deposition +
UV coating
Nickel
Chromium plating
Phosphorus Nickel + Gold plate
bronze
Camera parts
Hinge parts
Charging terminal
(contact terminal
for desktop holder)
Finish
Aluminum
deposition + UV
coating
Take care not to pinch your finger or
strap when opening or folding the FOMA
terminal.
Do
This may cause the battery pack to leak,
overheat, explode or ignite.
Using the FOMA terminal may cause skin
irritations such as itch, rashes or
eczema. If this occurs, immediately stop
using the FOMA terminal and see a
doctor.
Do not throw the battery pack into a fire.
This may cause the battery pack to leak,
overheat, explode or ignite.
Don’t
Do not puncture the battery pack, hit it
with a hammer or step on it.
Don’t
Do
WARNING
Don’t
If the battery pack is not fully charged
after the specified charging time has
elapsed, stop charging.
Do
3. Handling the Battery Pack
■ Refer to the information shown on
the battery pack label to check the
type of battery pack you have.
Display
Battery type
Li-ion00
Lithium-ion
Do
The battery fluid is flammable and could ignite,
causing a fire or explosion.
Be sure that your pet doesn’t bite to the
battery pack.
Do
DANGER
This may cause the battery pack to leak,
overheat, explode or ignite.
This may cause the battery pack to leak,
overheat, explode or ignite.
If the battery pack leaks or emits an
unusual odor, stop using it immediately
and move it away from any flame or fire.
This may cause the battery pack to leak,
overheat, explode or ignite, or cause the devices
to malfunction or ignite.
CAUTION
Do not let wire or other metals touch the
terminal. Also, do not carry or store the
battery pack with metallic necklaces, etc.
Don’t
If a battery pack malfunction is found due
to an external shock such as deformation
or damage by a fall, immediately stop
using the FOMA terminal.
This may cause the battery pack to leak,
overheat, explode or ignite, or cause the devices
to malfunction or ignite.
It cause injury or breakage.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause
visual deterioration.
If battery fluid comes into your eyes, do
not rub your eyes but immediately rinse
your eyes with clean water and see a
doctor.
This may result in loss of eyesight.
When viewing 1seg programs, keep a
proper distance from the display in a
bright place.
Do
This may cause the battery pack to leak,
overheat, explode or ignite.
Do not dispose of used battery packs
with ordinary garbage.
Don’t
This causes a fire and constitute an
environmental hazard. Apply insulation tape to
the terminal of used battery pack and return it to
the NTT DOCOMO shop or service counter, or
dispose the battery pack in accordance with
your local regulations.
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Do
If you have difficulty in attaching the
battery pack to the FOMA terminal, do
not use the excessive pressure to force
the battery into place. Check that the
battery pack is facing in the correct
direction before you try to attach it.
Do not charge the wet battery pack.
Do not touch the power cords of the
adapter (including charger) or the power
outlet with wet hands.
This causes the battery pack to overheat, ignite,
or explode.
No wet hands This may cause an electric shock.
Don’t
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Do
If battery fluid comes into contact with
your skin or clothing, stop using the
FOMA terminal immediately and rinse it
off with clean water.
Use the specified power supply and
voltage.
Do
Battery fluid is harmful to your skin.
4. Handling the Adapter
(including the Charger)
WARNING
Do not use the adapter (including
charger) of which the cord or power cord
is damaged.
Don’t
This may cause electric shock, overheat or fire.
If the fuse in the DC adapter blows,
always replace it with the specified type
of fuse.
Do
Do not use the AC adapter or desktop
holder in humid locations such as
bathroom.
Don’t
This may cause an electric shock.
Don’t
The DC adapter must be used only for
vehicles with a negative ground. Do not
use the adapter in positively grounded
vehicles.
This may cause a fire.
Do
Do
Do not touch the FOMA terminal, adapter
(including charger) when you hear a
crash of thunder.
Don’t
This may cause fire, malfunction, electric shock
or injury.
Don’t
Do
Unplug
Unplug
Do not put heavy objects on the power
cord of the adapter (including charger).
This may cause electric shock or fire.
Don’t
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Always grasp the plug when unplugging
the adapter or charger from the power
outlet or cigar lighter socket. Do not pull
the cord itself.
Pulling the cord may damage the cord and
cause an electric shock or fire.
Place the charger or desktop holder on a
stable surface during charging. Also, do
not cover or wrap the charger or desktop
holder with clothing or bedding.
This may cause the FOMA terminal to fall out of
the charger or heat to build up, resulting in a fire
or malfunction.
When plugging the AC adapter into a
power outlet, make sure that no metallic
straps or other metallic objects are
caught between the plug and the socket.
This may result in an electric shock, short-circuit
or fire.
There is a risk of being struck by the lightning
and suffering an electric shock.
Do not short-circuit the charging terminal
when the adapter or charger is plugged
to the power outlet or the socket in a
vehicle. Also, do not let the charging
terminal contact with your body (hand,
finger, etc.).
Using the unspecified fuse may cause a fire or
malfunction.
Refer to the respective manuals for the
information on the specified fuse.
Wipe off any dust on the plug.
This may cause a fire.
Don’t
Using the adapters with incorrect voltage may
cause a fire or malfunction. Use the AC adapter
for global use to charge the terminal overseas.
AC adapter: AC 100V
DC adapter:
DC12V/24V (specific to vehicle with
negative ground)
AC Adapter for global use:
100V to 240V AC (should be plugged to
AC power outlet for home use only)
Unplug
Unplug the power code from the power
outlet when it will be left unused for a
long period.
This may cause electrical shock, fire or
malfunction.
If any water or other liquid gets into the
adapter or charger, immediately unplug it
from the power outlet or socket.
This may cause an electric shock, smoke
emission or fire.
Unplug the adapter or charger from the
power outlet or cigar lighter socket
before cleaning.
This may cause an electric shock.
5. Handling the FOMA card
CAUTION
Do
This may injure your hands or fingers.
Do
■ The following precautions conform
to the guidelines drawn up during
the Electromagnetic Compatibility
Conference Japan, regarding how
to protect electronic medical
equipment from radio waves
emitted by mobile phones.
Do
If you use the electronic medical
equipment other than implantable
cardiac pacemakers or implantable
cardioverter-defibrillators out of the
medical facility due to the home
treatment, etc,, consult the respective
manufacturers for the information about
the effects of radio waves on the
equipment.
Radio waves may affect the operations of the
electronic medical equipment.
WARNING
Observe the following in hospitals or
other medical facilities:
Do
Do
a Do not take your FOMA terminal into
operating rooms, ICUs (Intensive Care Units)
or CCUs (Coronary Care Units).
a Turn off your FOMA terminal inside hospital
wards.
a Turn off the FOMA terminal even if you are in
a hospital lobby when electronic medical
equipments are in use nearby.
a If a medical facility gives specific instructions
prohibiting you from carrying or using mobile
phones, follow those instructions.
a If the FOMA terminal is set with the Auto
power function, make sure to disable the
function before turning off the FOMA
terminal.
Turn off the FOMA terminal in crowded
places such as rush-hour trains in case
somebody nearby is using an
implantable cardiac pacemaker or
implantable cardioverter-defibrillator.
Radio waves may affect the operation of
implantable cardiac pacemakers or implantable
cardioverter-defibrillators.
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Radio waves may affect the operation of
implantable cardiac pacemakers or implantable
cardioverter-defibrillators.
Be careful about a cut surface when
dismounting the FOMA card (IC part).
6. Handling Mobile Phones near
Electronic Medical Equipment
If you use an implantable cardiac
pacemaker or implantable cardioverterdefibrillator, keep the FOMA terminal at
least 22 cm away from the devices.
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General Notes
c Do not water the devices.
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The FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapter
(including the charger) and the FOMA card (UIM)
are not water-proof. Do not use them in humid
locations such as bathrooms, and avoid exposing
them to rain. If you carry your FOMA terminal close
to your skin, sweat may cause internal components
to corrode and result in a malfunction. If the
problem is found to be due to moisture, it will not be
covered by the warranty and in some cases may be
irreparable. Even if it can be fixed, you will be
charged since the damage is not covered by the
warranty.
c Wipe with a soft, dry cloth (such as a cloth
for glasses).
aThe surface of the FOMA terminal’s LCD has a
specific coating to improve the visibility of the
color display. Rubbing the LCD of the FOMA
terminal with a dry cloth to clean it may scratch
the LCD surface. Handle the FOMA terminal
carefully and clean it using a soft dry cloth (of a
type used for eyeglasses). The LCD coating may
peel off or stain if moisture or soiling is left on the
surface for a long period.
aNever use chemicals such as alcohol, thinners,
benzene or detergents as these agents may
erase the printing on the FOMA terminal or
cause discoloration.
c Occasionally clean the connection
terminals with a dry cotton bud.
Soiled connection terminals may result in poor
connections and loss of power. Also, as it may
cause insufficient charging, clean the terminal with
a dry cloth or cotton bud when it is dirty.
c Do not place the FOMA terminal near an air
conditioning vent.
Condensation may form due to rapid changes in
temperature, and this may cause internal corrosion
and malfunction.
c Do not apply an excessive pressure or
weight to the FOMA terminal and battery
pack.
Do not put the FOMA terminal in a bag filled with
many objects or in the hip pocket of clothing as you
sit down. This may result in faults or damage to the
LCD, other internal components or battery pack.
When an external device is connected to external
connector, it may cause connecting breakage or
malfunction.
c Read the separate manuals supplied with
the FOMA terminal, adapter and charger
carefully.
c Do not scrabble the display with metallic
objects.
This may cause scratch, malfunction or damage.
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c Avoid using the FOMA terminal in extremely
high or low temperatures.
Use the FOMA card within a temperature range
between 5°C and 35°C with humidity between 45%
and 85%.
c Using the FOMA terminal close to ordinary
phones, TVs or radios may affect the
operation of such devices. Use the FOMA
terminal away from such devices.
c It is your responsibility to keep a separate
record of all data stored on your FOMA
terminal.
Under no circumstances shall NTT DOCOMO be
liable for any loss or damage to the data stored on
your FOMA terminal.
c When connecting an external device to the
external connector (Earphone/microphone
terminal), do not plug inclined in the
connector or pull the code.
This may cause malfunction or damage.
c Do not fold the FOMA terminal with its strap
caught between the folding parts.
This may cause malfunction or damage.
c It is normal for the FOMA terminal to become
warm while being used or charged. It is not a
malfunction and you can keep on using.
c Do not leave the camera exposed to direct
sunlight.
This may discolor or burn the element.
c Usually fit the external connector cap and
microSD card slot cap before use.
Failing to fit these covers may cause the FOMA
terminal to malfunction due to the dust or water
getting in.
c Do not use FOMA terminal when the back
cover is removed.
This may cause of removing the battery pack,
malfunction or damage.
c Do not put a sticker with an extreme thickness,
etc. on the face of the display or keys.
This may cause malfunction.
c Do not remove the microSD card or turn off
the FOMA terminal when using the microSD
card.
Otherwise, loss of data or malfunction may result.
Handling the Battery Pack
c The battery pack is consumable.
If the battery pack does not work for enough time
even when it is fully charged, it is time to exchange
it. Exchange it for a specified new battery pack.
c Charge the battery pack within the proper
ambient temperature range (5°C to 35°C).
c Make sure to charge the battery when you use
the FOMA terminal for the first time or if you
have not used it for a long period of time.
The performance and life of the battery pack may
be deteriorated.
Handling the Adapter (including the
Charger)
c Charge the battery pack within the proper
ambient temperature range (5°C to 35°C).
c Do not charge the battery pack in the
following places:
aIn a humid, dusty or shaky place
aNear your home phone, TV or radio
c It is normal for the adapter or charger to
become warm while being charged. It is not
a malfunction and you can keep on using.
c Do not use the DC adapter to charge the battery
pack when the car engine is not running.
This may drain the car battery.
c If you use an electrical outlet with a disconnection
prevention mechanism, follow the instructions of
the user’s manual of the outlet.
c Do not shock the adapter or charger. Do not
deform the charging terminal.
This may cause malfunction.
Handling the FOMA card
c Do not apply unnecessary force to attach or
remove the FOMA card.
c It is normal for the FOMA card to become
warm while being used. It is not a
malfunction and you can keep on using.
c The warranty does not cover damage
caused by inserting the FOMA card into
some other type of IC Card reader/writer.
c Always keep the IC part clean.
c Wipe with a soft, dry cloth (such as a cloth
for glasses).
c It is the user’s responsibility to keep a
separate record of all data stored on your
FOMA card.
Under no circumstances shall NTT DOCOMO be
liable for any loss or damage to the data stored on
your FOMA terminal.
c To preserve the environment, take
discarded FOMA card to the NTT DOCOMO
shop or service counter.
c Avoid using the FOMA card in extremely
high or low temperatures.
c Do not damage, scratch, touch imprudently,
or short circuit the IC.
Otherwise, loss of data or malfunction may result.
c Be careful not to drop the FOMA card or
apply an impact to it.
This may cause malfunction.
c Do not bend the FOMA card or place a
heavy object on it.
This may cause malfunction.
c Do not attach the FOMA card to the FOMA
terminal with a label or sticker is pasted.
This may cause malfunction.
Handling the FeliCa Reader/Writer
c The FeliCa reader/writer function of the
FOMA terminal uses very weak radio waves
that require no licensing of radio stations.
c The 13.56MHz frequency band is used. If
there is another reader/writer around, keep
enough distance between the FOMA
terminal and that reader/writer. Also, make
sure that there is no radio equipment using
the same frequency band nearby.
Caution
c Do not use the altered FOMA terminal.
Using the altered device is a violation of the
Radio Law.
The FOMA terminal is certified to conform to
technical regulations for specified radio
equipments that are based on the Radio Law, and
“Technical Conformity Mark
” is affixed on the
model name seal as the certification. If you remove
the screw and alter inside of the FOMA terminal,
the technical regulations conformity certification
becomes invalid. Do not use the FOMA terminal
with the certification invalid, as it is a violation of
the Radio Law.
c Be careful when you use the FOMA terminal
while driving a vehicle.
The penalty is imposed on using a mobile phone
while driving. Unwillingly receiving a call, use the
Hands-free to tell the caller that you will call back,
then stop the car in a safe place before using the
phone.
c Use the FeliCa reader/writer function in
Japan.
The FeliCa reader/writer function of the FOMA
terminal complies with radio standard in Japan.
You may be punished if you use it overseas.
c Use the IC card authentication function in
Japan.
The IC card authentication function of the FOMA
terminal complies with radio standard in Japan and
is certified. You may be punished if you use it
overseas.
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c The available operating time of the battery
pack depends on the conditions in which
you use it and the condition of the battery
pack itself.
c When the life of the battery pack is near
end, the battery pack may expand a little
according to the usage condition, but this is
not a malfunction.
c Do not keep or leave the battery pack
empty.
Intellectual Property Right
Copyright and Portrait Right
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
It is prohibited to duplicate, modify or publicly transmit
content such as text, images, music or software that was
photographed using the FOMA terminal or downloaded
from Internet website and that is subject to third-party
copyright without the permission of the copyright folder,
except where the duplication or quoting of the content for
personal use is permitted under copyright law.
It may be prohibited to shoot or record the stage
performance, entertainment or exhibition even if it is for
personal use.
Shooting a photo of someone by the FOMA terminal
without his or her permission, or displaying a photo of
someone shot by the FOMA terminal on the website
without his or her permission is a breach of portrait right.
Trademarks
a“FOMA”, “mova”, “i-mode”, “i-αppli”, “i-αppli DX”,
“i-motion”, “Deco-mail®”, “Chaku-motion”,
“Chara-den”, “ToruCa”, “mopera”, “mopera U”,
“WORLD CALL”, “Dual Network”, “FirstPass”,
“visualnet”, “V-live”, “i-Channel”, “DCMX”, “iD”,
“Security Scan”, “i-shot”, “i-motion mail”, “i-area”,
“Short Mail”, “WORLD WING”, “Public mode”,
“DoPa”, “sigmarion”, “musea”, “IMCS”,
“OFFICEED”, “2in1”, “FOMA” logo, “i-mode” logo,
“i-αppli” logo, “ToruCa” logo, “DCMX” logo, “iD” logo
and “HIGH-SPEED” logo are trademarks or
registered trademarks of NTT DOCOMO, Inc.
aFree Dial logo mark is a registered trademark of
NTT Communications Corporation.
a“Catch Phone (Call Waiting service)” is a registered
trademark of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone
Corporation.
aMcAfee® is registered trademarks or trademarks of
McAfee, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the US and/or
other countries.
aG-GUIDE, G-GUIDE MOBILE and their logos are
registered trademarks in Japan of U.S. Gemstar-TV
Guide International, Inc. and/or its affiliates.
aPowered by JBlend™ Copyright 20022008 Aplix Corporation.
All rights reserved.
JBlend and JBlend-related trademarks
are trademarks or registered trademarks
of Aplix Corporation in Japan and other countries.
is a registered trademark of FeliCa Networks,
Inc.
aThe microSD logo is a trademark.
a“Multitask” is a registered trademark of NEC
Corporation.
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a“Ericle”, “Deco-e maker”, “Style-Up”, “Stand-by
books”, “Shield View”, and “My Shortcut” are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony
Ericsson Mobile Communications Japan, Inc.
a“PlayNow” is a trademark of Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications AB.
a“TALKMAN” is a registered trademark of Sony
Computer Entertainment, Inc.
aPOBox and POBox Pro are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.
aQuickTime is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.,
in the US and other countries.
aMicrosoft®, Windows®, Windows Media® and
Windows Vista® are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and/or other countries.
aNapster is a registered trademark of Napster, LLC.
and/or its affiliates in the US and/or other countries.
aQR code is a registered trademark of Denso Wave
Inc.
aJava and all Java-related trademarks and logos are
trademarks or registered trademarks of US Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other
countries.
aPowered By Mascot Capsule®/Micro3D Edition™
MASCOT CAPSULE® is a registered trademark of
HI CORPORATION.
aThe other company names and brand names
described in this manual are trademarks or
registered trademarks of the respective companies.
Others
aThis product is licensed complying with MPEG-4
Visual Patent Portfolio License, and you are
permitted to use personally and for the nonprofit
purpose in the following situations:
aTo record a movie based on the standard of
MPEG-4 Visual (MPEG-4 Video)
aTo play MPEG-4 Video recorded by the consumer
engaged in the nonprofit activities
aTo play MPEG-4 Video provided by the provider
licensed by MPEG-LA
When you use it for other purposes, such as
promotion, in-house information and profit activity,
contact the U.S. corporation MPEG LA, LLC.
aFeliCa is a contactless IC card technology
developed by Sony Corporation. FeliCa is a
registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
aPOBox technology has been developed by Sony
Computer Science Laboratories, Inc. and Sony
Ericsson Mobile Communications Japan, Inc.
aContent owners protect copyrighted intellectual
properties by WMDRM (Windows Media digital
rights management) technology. This product uses
the WMDRM software to access WMDRMprotected contents. If the WMDRM software is
unable to protect contents, the content owners
request Microsoft to disable the WMDRM function
of the software for playing or copying protected
contents. No contents other than protected ones
are affected by disabling the function. Please note
that, if downloading the license to use protected
contents, Microsoft may include the revocation list
in the license. Content owners may request
upgrading of the WMDRM software when you
access the contents. If rejecting the upgrade,
contents requiring the upgrade cannot be
accessed.
aThis product contains NetFront Browser and
NetFront Sync Client of ACCESS CO., LTD.
ACCESS and NetFront are trademarks or
registered trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in
Japan, the United States and other countries.
Copyright© 2008 ACCESS CO., LTD. All rights
reserved.
aThis product contains the module developed by
Independent JPEG Group.
aThis product contains NetFront
Document Viewer as a document
viewer function by ACCESS CO.,
LTD.
ACCESS and NetFront are trademarks or
registered trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in
Japan and/or other countries.
aIrSimple™, IrSS™ or IrSimpleShot™
are trademarks of Infrared Data
Association®.
aThis product is equipped with IrFront by ACCESS
CO,. LTD. as the infrared data exchange function.
Copyright© 1996-2008 ACCESS CO., LTD.
aDialog Clarity and WOW technologies are
industrialized based on the license from SRS Labs,
Inc.
Dialog Clarity, SRS, WOW and the symbol
are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.
aThis product contains software licensed complying
with GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU
Lesser General Public License (LGPL), etc. For
more details, see “readme.txt” in the “GPL・LGPL
等について ” folder on the bundled CD-ROM.
(“readme.txt” is only available in Japanese version.)
aThis product is equipped with NetFront DTV Profile
Wireless Edition as data broadcast BML browser by
ACCESS CO., LTD.
This product is equipped with Media:/media colon
as broadcast content activation function by
ACCESS CO., LTD.
Copyright© 1996-2008 ACCESS CO., LTD.
ACCESS, NetFront and Media:/media colon are
trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS
CO., LTD. in Japan and/or other countries.
aThis product is equipped with the font “FontAvenue”
product by NEC Corporation.
FontAvenue is a registered trademark of NEC
Corporation.
aGoogle and mobile Google map are registered
trademarks of Google, Inc.
a© ATR-Trek Co.,Ltd.
aThis product is equipped with GestureTek
technology.
Copyright© 2006-2008, GestureTek, Inc. All Rights
Reserved.
Description of Windows
aIn this manual, each OS (Japanese Edition) is
described as follows:
• Windows Vista stands for Windows Vista® (Home
Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise,
Ultimate).
• Windows XP stands for Microsoft® Windows® XP
Professional operating system or Microsoft®
Windows® XP Home Edition operating system.
• Windows 2000 stands for Microsoft® Windows®
2000 Professional operating system.
ACCESS and IrFront are trademarks or registered
trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in Japan and/or
other countries.
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aContains Adobe® Flash® Lite™ and Adobe®
Reader® LE technology by Adobe Systems
Incorporated.
Adobe Flash Lite Copyright© 2003-2007 Adobe
Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Adobe Reader LE Copyright© 1993-2007 Adobe
Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Adobe, Adobe Reader, Flash and Flash Lite are
registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe
Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or
other countries.
Package Contents
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions FOMA SO706i (Including the warranty and Back Cover SO12) Manual for FOMA SO706i (This manual) * The Quick Manual starts on p.408. CD-ROM for FOMA SO706i Battery Pack SO03 * This CD-ROM contains the PDF files of “Manual for PC Connection” and “Kuten Code List”. FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 (Including warranty and manual) Other options and accessories → p.363 22 Desktop Holder SO11 (Including manual) Before Using the Handset Component Names and Functions ................................................................................. Display ............................................................................................................................ Menu Selection ............................................................................................................... Changing the Main Menu................................................................................................ The Basic Operations on the Screens ............................................................................ Description of the Operations ......................................................................................... Function Menu ................................................................................................................ Setting the FOMA Card .................................................................................................. Attaching/Removing the Battery Pack ............................................................................ Charging ......................................................................................................................... Checking the Battery Level ........................................................................... Battery level Turning the FOMA Terminal On/Off .......................................................... Power ON/OFF Switching Between Japanese and English .............................................. Select language Setting the Default ........................................................................................ Initial setting Setting the Clock............................................................................................................. Notifying the Other Party of Your Phone Number .............................. Caller ID Notification Checking Your Own Phone Number ................................................................ My Profile 24 27 29 33 34 36 37 39 41 41 44 44 45 45 45 46 46 23 Component Names and Functions Before Using the Handset * : The Antenna of the FOMA terminal is built-in. ■ Functions 1 Infrared data port → p.257 2 Earpiece 3 Display 4 u Function key 1 • Performs the function displayed (principally the FUNC menu) → p.32 • Displays the mail menu 5 o Function key 2 • • • • 24 Performs the displayed function → p.32 Displays the i-mode menu Makes videophone calls → p.48 Switches the character type when entering characters → p.306 6 Multi-function keys f/g • Moves the cursor or the displayed contents, etc. up or down (scrolls continuously when the key is held down) • f: Displays Choku-Den → p.78 • g: Displays the phonebook h/j • Moves the cursor to the left or right • Scrolls the display to the previous or next screens by pages → p.34 • h: Displays the Received calls record → p.53 • j: Displays the Redial → p.53 d ( microSD card slot • Performs the function displayed (“Select” or “Set”, mainly) → p.32 ) External connecter 7 i Function key 3 • Performs the function displayed→ p.32 • Displays the main menu/Simple Menu → pp.29, 33 • Displays the task change screen → p.283 • Performs the function displayed→ p.32 • Displays the i-Channel list • Connects an AC adapter (optional), DC adapter (optional), FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (optional) or Earphone Plug Adapter for External connector terminal (optional)* etc. * : Connects the flat-plug stereo earphone set (optional) or the flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional), etc. 9 r Send key • Makes voice calls → p.48 • Receives voice/videophone calls → p.59 • Switches the entered character into upper or lower case → p.306 0 t Back (Clear) key • Undoes the last step in the operation → p.35 • Puts a call on hold → p.62 • Deletes the entered phone number or characters → pp.48, 307 ! y Power/End of operation/Hold key • Turns on the power (1 second or longer)/turns off the power (2 seconds or longer) → p.44 • Ends each function → p.35 • Ends a call → p.49 • Puts an incoming call on hold→ p.62 @ 0 to 9 Dial keys • Enters phone numbers, characters and numbers # w key • Sets the IC card lock (1 second or longer) → p.206 • Enters “ * ” or dakuten/handakuten/kutoten → p.306 $ q/Public mode (Driving mode) key • Sets Public mode (Driving mode) (1 second or longer) → p.62 • Enters “#” or the line feed “ ” → p.306 • Returns to the previous reading in 5-touch → p.306 % Mouthpiece/Microphone ^ Charging terminal & a (▲マナー) Volume up key • Sets Manner mode (1 second or longer) → p.86 • Raises the earpiece volume during a call → p.61 • Scrolls back the display to the previous screens by pages → p.34 • Connects to the site set as “Home URL” → p.148 q Speaker (mono) w Illumination lamp • Flashes in the set color when a call/mail arrives → p.92 • Flashes when there is a missed call/new mail → p.92 • The center lamp lights in red while charging → p.44 • The center lamp flashes in red during shooting mode → p.119 • The center lamp flashes in blue while the auto timer is activated → p.119 e Lens selector switch • Switches ● (Standard)/ camera → p.118 (Macro) for the r Camera • Shoots still images and movies • Shoots the movie of scenery during videophone calls t Through-hole for strap y FeliCa mark • Reads the IC card → p.202 • iC communication → p.259 u Back cover * a ( ▲マナー ) and s ( ▼メモ ) are referred to as side keys in this manual. s (▼メモ ) Volume down key/MUSIC • Lowers the earpiece volume during a call → p.61 • Scrolls the display to the next screens by pages → p.34 • Reads out the current time (Voice clock) → p.64 • Plays recorded messages → p.65 25 Before Using the Handset 8 p Function key 4 • Used to insert the microSD card → p.244 Functions that involve holding down keys for 1 second or longer The functions available by holding down each key for 1 second or longer in the standby screen are as follows: Before Using the Handset 26 Key Function Ref. page Key Displays the Received address list. p.177 Adjusts the earpiece volume. p.61 p.86 p.177 a (▲マナー) Sets/Releases Manner mode. Displays the Sent address list. Switches the Shield view. p.90 Turns the display light on/off. p.90 Displays the font setting screen. p.93 Sets 2in1. p.320 Enters “+”. p.51 Sets/Releases Public mode (Driving mode). p.62 Sets/Releases IC card lock. p.206 Function Activates the Music Player and s ( ▼メモ) Quits it when playing BGM. Ref. page p.280 Check new messages p.164 Displays the i-αppli software list screen. p.187 Activates the function set in “Holding down ch-key” (Default: The Photo mode screen appears) p.118 Clears the advising shortcut icons. p.95 Display z The symbols (such as , etc.) displayed on the screen are referred to as icons. z A calendar, etc. can be set to the display. → p.89 The status of the FOMA terminal is indicated with icons in this area → p.27 Before Using the Handset Clock display→ p.93 Shortcut icon display area ・ etc. : Advising shortcut icons→p.94 ・ etc. : Pasted shortcut icons →p.94 (1Seg), (Photo mode) and default settings. (My selection) are the Task icon display area ・ etc. : Task icons of the activated functions →p.283 Function /i-Channel ticker display area →pp.32, 153 ● Icons that indicates the status of the FOMA terminal ■ Display 5 7 Icon 4 6 Description Signal strength → p.44 Icon Description Unread mail/Inbox is full→p.163 (Red) Out of service area/Radio wave does not reach →p.44 SMS in the FOMA card (UIM) is full →p.254 Self mode→p.115 Unread mail/SMS in the FOMA card (UIM) is full→ pp.163, 254 i-mode/i-mode communication in progress →p.136 Packet communication in progress (no data exchange/sending/ receiving)* Packet communication in progress (sending/receiving)* SSL-compatible page displayed → p.138 (Red) Inbox is full/SMS in the FOMA card (UIM) is full →pp.163, 254 Unread Area Mail→ p.181 Unread MessageR/Full→p.179 (Red) Unread MessageF/Full→p.179 (Red) Continued on next page 27 Icon / / Description Unread message R and F (in red when each of them is full) →p.179 Mail kept at the i-mode Center/Full →p.164 (Red) Icon microSD being accessed → p.247 During a voice call → p.48 Before Using the Handset “Receive option setting” is set to “ON” and a mail is kept at the i-mode Center→p.164 (Red) Battery level → p.44 Dial lock→ p.101 Vibrator→ p.84 Ring volume set to “Silent” → p.61 Mail/Msg. ring time is set to “OFF” →p.85 Original lock/Original lock released temporarily→pp.106, 107 Secret mode or Secret data only mode and Original lock is set or released temporarily →pp.103, 106 microSD mode/MTP mode set→p.251 USB cable connected and Communication mode/microSD mode/MTP mode set→p.251 Handsfree compatible device connected and Communication mode/microSD mode/MTP mode set →pp.59, 251 Manner mode →p.86 Public mode (Driving mode) →p.62 Music&Video Channel program reservation set →p.269 Alarm notification function→ p.289 1seg timer recording→ p.214 to to Record message →p.65 to Record VP message→ p.65 USB cable/Handsfree compatible device connected and Communication mode/microSD mode/MTP mode set→pp.59, 251 Voice mail message→ p.312 Display light set to “OFF”→p.90 Shied view set to “ON”→p.90 Shield veiw set to “ON”, backlight set to “OFF”→ p.90 Infrared data exchange in progress →p.257 Keypad being locked/standby (Timer set)→p.110 Infrared remote control operated →p.261 Side key guard set to “ON” →p.112 IC card authentication in progress →p.111 iC communication in progress (sending/receiving data) →p.259 microSD card inserted →p.244 microSD card (invalid) inserted → p.244 28 IC card lock→p.206 Switching between voice call and videophone call →pp.50, 60 During a videophone call →p.48 MessageF kept at the i-mode Center/Full→p.179 Secret mode/Secret data only mode→ p.103 64K data communication in progress* MessageR kept at the i-mode Center/Full→p.179 (Red) Description microSD reader/writer operated →p.252 * : For details on the icons, refer to the “Manual for PC Connection” (PDF format) in the provided CD-ROM. z The display adopts state-of-the-art technology; some dots (points) may not light up while others may constantly light up due to its characteristics. Note that this phenomenon is not a failure. z You can check the name of the displayed icons by selecting “SETTINGS” “Display” “Icons description”. Menu Selection You can run, set, and check the FOMA terminal’s functions in a variety of ways. There are various methods of the rest though the method of selecting the function from the main menu is general. You can select the functions of the FOMA terminal from the main menu displayed by pressing i in the standby screen. The menus are sorted by function.→ p.340 Press i on the standby screen to display the main menu Tip If you do not press any key for 15 seconds while the main menu is displayed, the main menu is turned off and returns to the previous screen. Use b to move the highlight, then press d (Select) to select the displayed menu sequentially Tip Holding down c moves the highlight in sequence. The highlighted item is displayed in two lines and the current setting is displayed. 29 Before Using the Handset Selecting functions from the main menu Accessing functions with the function keys On each screen, you can access functions easily by pressing the function keys pre-assigned to the function. Press the function key on the standby screen Before Using the Handset Pressing f displays the Choku-Den screen.→ p.78 Pressing u displays the mail menu.→ p.156 Pressing o displays the i-mode menu. →p.136 Pressing p displays the Channel list.→ p.153 Pressing g displays the phonebook list screen.→ p.73 Pressing h displays the Received calls screen.→ p.53 Pressing j displays the Redial screen. →p.53 z When using the Simple Menu (p.33), pressing u or o on the standby screen displays the Simple Menu’s Mail menu or i-mode menu. 30 Searching menu items to access functions Even if you do not know the procedure to access the menu, you can still access the desired function by entering key words to search menu items. Press i on the standby screen, then press u (FUNC), and highlight “Search”, then press d (Select) Before Using the Handset Enter “ring” and press d (Set), then select the displayed menu The search result is displayed with an underline. If there are two or more search results, press p (Next) to move the frame. Selecting functions from My select By storing your frequently used functions (p.92), you can access the menus easily. Press i on the standby screen to display the main menu, then press p (MySelect) in sequence Pressing p switches between the main menu and My select. 31 Accessing functions by selecting menu numbers When the main menu is set to “Standard Menu” (p.33), you can access functions quickly by pressing the keys pre-assigned to the menu numbers (p.340). Before Using the Handset Press i on the standby screen, then press 13 in sequence How to use the function keys The operation icons (Function display) corresponding to u, d, o, i, p and the direction icons corresponding to b are displayed on the screen. Only when the corresponding keys can be used, those icons are displayed. ■ Performing the functions assigned to the function key Press the key for 1 to 5, the function is activated. 1 includes (FUNC), (Exit), etc. When the FUNC key is displayed, press u to show the function menu. → p.37 The center of 2 includes (Select), (Set), (Play), (Dial) etc. 3 includes (Edit), (Finish), (Chrct) etc. 4 includes (MENU) and (MULTI). 5 includes (ch), (Change), (Ir data), (Pict/Sym) etc. ■ Moving or scrolling the screen Press b in the direction you want to scroll. [Notation] ■ Description of the function display In this manual, operations related to the keys for the function display are generally described with the function display in the parenthesis, such as Xd (Select) and Zu (FUNC). 32 Changing the Main Menu You can change the design of the main menu (style for background or icon, etc.) as you want. Press i on the standby screen, then press o (Change) in sequence Switching pages →p.34 Main Menu Theme Select an item “Lacy Pink” to “Standard Menu” Switches the display design in each menu. When set to “Standard Menu”, you can access functions by entering the menu numbers.→ p.32 “Large Menu” Large-font menu appears. “Simple Menu” Simple Menu consists of frequently used menus, and its character size is large and operation procedure is simple. → p.349 Simple Menu Sets the character size of the screens to “X-large” all at once. → p.93 “Original theme” → p.91 You can change the icons and background image used on the main menu. You can also set the picture you shot as the background. “Kisekae Tool” → p.97 You can change various design of the FOMA terminal such as the main menu all at once with the Kisekae Tool package. ■ Changing the Main Menu temporarily Highlight an item on the theme screen and press o (Change) to change the main menu temporarily. When the main menu is displayed again, the main menu before it sets is displayed. z When you set the menu that supports the user customizing, you can sort the menu items by selecting “Manual-sort” by pressing u (FUNC) in the main menu.→p.284 [Notation] ■ Description of the main menu The menu name may be different depending on the selected theme of Menu display set. Steps are described using default settings when the phone color is platinum white. ① MAIL ② I-MODE ③ I-APPLI ④ SETTINGS ⑤ DATA BOX ⑥ LIFEKIT ⑦ SERVICE ⑧ PHONE BOOK ⑨ OWN DATA ⑩ MUSIC ⑪ 1SEG ⑫ OSAIFU-KEITAI 33 Before Using the Handset z When you change the design of the menu display using Kisekae Tool, the menu structure may change in accordance with frequency of using functions. Also, you cannot access some functions entering the menu number assigned to the functions. In this case, change the main menu to “Standard Menu” (p.33) or perform “Reset menu op. log” (p.91) so as to operate as described in this manual. The Basic Operations on the Screens ● When items appear in multiple pages Press v to display other pages Before Using the Handset To switch the page, press h (or a ( ▲マナー)) for the previous page and press j (or s ( ▼メモ )) for the next page. Current page/Total pages ■ To display other pages using c Pressing f displays the previous page when the highlight is located at the top of the list, and pressing g displays the next page when the highlight is located at the bottom of the list. ● Using the dial keys to select items Press 1 to 90wq corresponding to the menu numbers The number corresponding to the dial key ● Selecting “YES/NO” or “ON/OFF” 34 Press c to move the frame, then press d (Select) ● To display images in 9 images display Press b to move the frame, then press d (Disp.) Camera 1/2 Before Using the Handset 2008/08/01 06:35 ● Entering a security code Enter the 4 to 8 digit security code, then press d (Set) The numbers of the entered security code is displayed as “_”. The detail screen of the function is displayed when the security code is successfully entered. ■ If the entered security code is incorrect A message notifying that the security code is wrong is displayed. Re-enter the security code from the beginning. ● Entering numbers Enter numbers by pressing 0 to 9 To enter a 1-digit number or 2-digit number in a 3-digit number entry screen, press 0 twice or once before entering a number. ■ To enter “3” 003 ● To cancel operations, and to return to the standby screen ■t Press t to cancel the last operation, such as when you select wrong menu item. Though the previous screen appears basically, another screen may appear depending on the function. ■y Press y to complete operations such as settings and to return to the standby screen. Though the function is completed and the standby screen appears basically, another screen may appear depending on the current displayed screen and function. If you press y during setting operation, the setting operation is canceled and the standby screen reappears. 35 Description of the Operations In this manual, instructions for menu operations are briefly described in almost all cases as follows: The example of description of operations and the actual operations Before Using the Handset ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ i “LIFEKIT” “Alarm” Highlight the item to set u (FUNC) ① : Press i on the standby screen. ② : Press b to move the highlight to the menu in the double quotation mark, then press d (Select). ③ : Press b to move the highlight to the item in the double quotation mark, and then press d (Select). Or, press 1 to 9 0 w q for the menu number in the double quotation mark. ④ : Press b to move the highlight. ⑤ : Press the key for the function displayed in parentheses. [Notation] ■ Omission of Xd in the “Select” and “Set” operations • When a target function is selected from the main menu or list, such as example ② and ③ , Xd (Select) is omitted. • In the cases such as “Select an item” or “Enter your security code”, Xd (Select) and Xd (Set) are omitted in the same way. • When you are supposed to move to the next step without pressing Xd (Select), “Highlight xxx” is used, such as example ④ . ■ Easy operations are preferred • Though the operation of the main menu has been described, this manual gives priority to the operations by short cut keys operations (p.30). • If you select the menu from the Simple Menu, refer to “Simple Menu function list” (p.349). ■ Omission of the descriptions after completing the operations • The descriptions for the operations after completing the function are omitted. • “To cancel operations, and to return to the standby screen” → p.35 ■ Brief description of keys and menus • In this manual, instructions for key illustrations/menu displays/holding down keys are simply described as follows: Key Actual display/operation Description in this manual 36 Menu display Menu iMenu Holding down keys Press and hold down q for 1 second or longer q (1 second or longer) Function Menu “Function Menu” is one of the menus of the FOMA terminal that can be accessed from the function display. The function menu activates supplementary functions of each screen. For example, you can use the function menu to delete a mail after reading it, or to select the folder to save an image you shot with the camera. There are mainly three ways to use the function menus. Use the appropriate method depending on the situation. ① Refer to the explanation of the function menu items from the reference page stated with the operation screen. ② Refer to the explanation of the function menu items from the function menu index. ③ Find the procedure to display the operation screen from the reference page of the function menu. Operation screen with the reference page for the function menu is illustrated in a blue frame and differentiated from others. ① Function menu New mail screen (p.156) Send……Sends i-mode mail. Save → p.161 ③ Mail Delete receiver……If there are 2 or more addresses entered, you can delete the address you select. Change rcv. type……Changes the address type with an address highlighted. ② New mail Address (list/detail) . . . . . . . . . 177 Detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Folder list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 New mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Function menu p.157 * “Function menu item” and “Function menu index” in the above illustration are only excerpts. ● Operation target on the list screen In the function menu on the list screen, either data highlighted in the list or all the data in the list is targeted by the function. For example, “Edit title” or “Delete this” targets a highlighted title or data, and “Delete all” targets all the data. When you select a function menu which targets one data in the list, such as “Edit title” or “Delete this”, highlight the data, then press u (FUNC). Highlight the bookmark u (FUNC) “Edit title” Edit the title d (Set) The bookmark title changes. 37 Before Using the Handset ● How to use the function menu ● About multiple-choice When you delete unnecessary data, protect important data or move the data you do not want to be viewed by others to the secret folder, etc., you can select not only one data or all data but also multiple data. In this case, perform the following operation. Before Using the Handset “Delete selected” Check mails to delete o (Finish) “YES” Marking a checkbox When you use b to move the frame to the item to select and press d (Select), the checkbox changes from to . This means that the item is selected. Pressing d (Select) switches between and In the images display, appears when the item is selected. Nothing appears when unselected. Camera Camera 1/2 1/2 2008/08/01 06:35 2008/08/01 06:35 • When “ ” appears on the function display area, pressing u (FUNC) allows you to use “Select all” or “Release all”. ● Menus which switch alternately Depending on the menu, menu items switches alternately as follows: “When normal font is set” “When large font is set” When the Phonebook detail screen is displayed in “Set normal font” mode, “Set large font” appears as in . If “Set large font” is selected, the font mode changes to large font mode, and “Set normal font” appears next time the function menu appears. [Notation] ■ Description of the menus which switch alternately Such menus are described as “Set large font ⇔ Set normal font”. z When the displayed menu contains sub menus, “ ” appears on the right. z The displayed contents of the function menu may vary or you may not be able to select the item of function menu depending on the operating function and settings. The function menu items you cannot select are displayed in gray. 38 Setting the FOMA Card ● Attaching/Removing the FOMA card The illustration shows how to attach the FOMA card. the FOMA card into the card inserting 1 Put slot with the IC side downward as shown in the illustration Cut corner IC FOMA card (UIM) FOMA card inserting slot Gold colored IC side down the FOMA card until it is fixed 2 Insert To remove the FOMA card, carefully pull it out straight from the following status. FOMA card security function The FOMA terminal incorporates the FOMA card security function (FOMA card operational restriction function) to protect your data and files. z When you download data or files from sites or receive data attached to mails, the FOMA card security function is automatically set to these data and files. z Data and files with this function set are accessible only when the same FOMA card (UIM) used when downloading these data or files is used. z Target data and files for the FOMA card security function are as follows: • File attached to i-mode mail (except for ToruCa) • Screen memo • Image inserted into Deco-mail® or signature • i-αppli (including i-αppli standby screen) • Image (including the animation and Flash movie) • Melody • Word/Excel/PowerPoint data • Image of ToruCa (detail) • Image downloaded from the Data Security Center • Program of the Music&Video Channel • Movable contents data • i-motion • Chara-den • Chaku-Uta®*/Chaku-Uta-Full® • PDF data • Kisekae Tool • Record Videophone message • Template including data to protect • Download dictionary • MessageR/F with attached file (melody/image) * : “Chaku-Uta” is a registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. z The FOMA card (UIM) that was inserted when you downloaded or received data or files is referred to as “your FOMA card (UIM)” and other FOMA cards as “other FOMA card (UIM)” hereinafter. Properly inserted Continued on next page 39 Before Using the Handset The FOMA card is an IC card that contains private information such as your phone number. Before inserting or removing the FOMA card, first turn the power off and remove the battery pack. → p.41 Note also that when you try to insert or remove the FOMA card, keep the FOMA terminal folded and held in your hand. Security codes You can set two security codes of PIN1 code and PIN2 code for the FOMA card (UIM). → p.100 z Functions that are set to “Invalid” • Cookie settings for Full Browser (Cookie information is kept) z Functions of which current settings of the FOMA card (UIM) become invalid • Program setting of the Music&Video Channel (Set the program again) Before Using the Handset When the inserted FOMA card (UIM) was used to download data or receive mails, you can view or play the data that applies to the FOMA card security function. When the inserted FOMA card (UIM) was not used to download data or receive mails, you cannot view or play the data that applies to the FOMA card security function. Your FOMA card Another FOMA card Changing the FOMA card FOMA card type The FOMA card (UIM) (blue) has the following functional differences from the FOMA card (green/ white). Function Blue Green/White Max number of digits for phone number to be stored in the FOMA card (UIM) phonebook 20 digits 26 digits User certificate operation to use FirstPass Not available Available WORLD WING Not available Available Service Numbers Not available Available WORLD WING z If the FOMA card (UIM) is not attached or you replace the FOMA card (UIM) with another one, “ ” is attached to data and files with this function set and you cannot set these data to “Display setting” or “Select ring tone”. z Data and files with this function set are only can be moved and deleted with other FOMA cards (UIM). z If you remove the FOMA card (UIM) or change to other FOMA card (UIM) when data or a file with this function set is set to “Display setting” or “Select ring tone”, these settings are reset to the default settings. When your FOMA card (UIM) is inserted again, the settings return to your settings. WORLD WING is DOCOMO’s FOMA international roaming service that you can make or receive a call with your proper phone number even oversea using your FOMA terminal with the FOMA card (UIM) (green/white) and supporting services. z For the customers who have subscribed to the FOMA service on September 1, 2005 or after, a separate subscription is not necessary. However, customers who declared that they did not require this service at the FOMA service subscription or who unsubscribe from this service need a separate subscription. z For the customers who have subscribed to the FOMA service on August 31, 2005 or before without subscribing to “WORLD WING”, a separate subscription is necessary. z This service is not available in some payment plans. z In case the FOMA card (UIM) (green/white) is lost or stolen in overseas, contact to DOCOMO as soon as possible and take the course of service interruption. Refer to the back of this manual for the inquiries numbers. Note that you are charged for the call and communication even after the FOMA card (UIM) (green/white) is lost or stolen. Settings for replacing the FOMA card (UIM) When you replace the FOMA card (UIM) inserted to the FOMA terminal with other FOMA card (UIM), the following settings are changed: z Functions of which settings are changed to settings stored on the newly inserted FOMA card (UIM) • Select language • SMS center selection • SMS validity period • PIN setting • Host selection of i-mode common set z Functions that are reverted to the default setting • i-Channel setting • Access setting for Full Browser 40 Attaching/Removing the Battery Pack z Make sure to turn the FOMA terminal off before removing the battery pack. Note also that keep the FOMA terminal folded and held in your hand. ● Removing 1 Remove the back cover the battery pack 2 Remove Press the tab on the side of the battery pack in direction ① , then lift upwards in direction ② to remove the battery pack. Before Using the Handset ● Attaching the back cover 1 Remove Pressing the back cover in direction ①, slide it in direction ② to remove the back cover. Finger tab the battery pack 2 Attach With the “ A ” side of the battery pack facing up, attach the battery pack in direction ③ making sure that the “ ▲ ” mark of the battery pack fits the “ ▲ ” mark of the FOMA terminal (Phone), then press the battery pack down in direction ④. z Do not use excessive force when the tip of the back cover is inserted into the FOMA terminal. The finger tab of the back cover may be broken. Charging Use the specified Battery Pack SO03 for the FOMA terminal. ■ Battery pack life the back cover 3 Attach Lift the back cover about 3 mm and fit the back claws in the groove of the FOMA terminal (Phone). Pressing the back cover in direction ⑤, slide it in direction ⑥ and press the back cover until the catch clicks shut. Back claws • The battery pack is consumable. The amount of usable time decreases every time the battery pack is recharged. • When a fully charged battery pack only lasts half as long as it did at the time of purchase, the battery pack life is almost over, so it is recommended to replace it with a new one. When the life of the battery pack is near end, the battery pack may expand a little according to the usage condition, but this is not a malfunction. • The battery pack life may be shortened if i-αppli or videophone is used or 1seg is viewed for a long time while charging. To protect the environment, take used battery packs to NTT DOCOMO, the agency, the recycle shop, etc. Make sure that there is no space between the Back cover and the FOMA terminal (Phone). Continued on next page 41 ■ Battery pack charging Before Using the Handset • For details, refer to the manuals for the FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 (optional), FOMA AC Adapter for Global Use 01 (optional) and FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 (optional). • FOMA AC Adapter 01 supports voltage of 100V AC only. • FOMA AC Adapter 02 and FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global Use support voltage from 100V AC to 240V AC, but the plug shape of the AC adapter is for 100V AC (domestic). For overseas use, the compatible conversion plug adapter is required. Do not charge the battery using the transformer for travel. • When charging the battery pack, the battery pack must be attached to the FOMA terminal. • You can receive calls during charging if the FOMA terminal is turned on. However, the battery level will fall during the call and the time required for charging will increase. Charging time also increases when “Charging” of “Backlight” setting is set to “All time ON”. • When plugging in or out the connector, do it slowly and securely not to apply an excessive force. • When you make a call or perform packet communication during charging in a hightemperature environment, the FOMA terminal’s temperature may rise and the charging may be stopped. If this occurs, stop a running function and wait for the temperature or the FOMA terminal to fall before you retry charging. ■ Do not charge the battery pack for a long period of time (several days) with the FOMA terminal turned on • If you charge the battery pack for a long period of time with the FOMA terminal turned on, power to the FOMA terminal will be supplied from the battery pack once charging ends. As a result, you will only be able to use the FOMA terminal for a short time and the low-voltage alarm may sound immediately. In this case, recharge the battery pack correctly. Disconnect the FOMA terminal from the AC adapter (or desktop holder) or DC adapter, then set it again for recharging. Continuous Talk Time [FOMA/3G] Voice communications: Approx. 220 min. Videophone: Approx. 100 min. [GSM] Voice communications: Approx. 190 min. 1seg Viewing Time Normal: Approx. 280 min. ECO mode: Approx. 350 min. * : To switch networks, use “3G/GSM setting” (p.336). • The continuous standby time in stationary is the average usage time when the FOMA terminal is folded and standing still while radio waves can be normally received. • The continuous standby time in moving is the average usage time when the FOMA terminal is folded under condition of “stationary”, “moving”, and “out of service area” within the area where radio waves can be normally received. • Note that the actual continuous talk/standby time and 1seg viewing time may decrease by as much as half depending on the following conditions: the battery pack charging level, the function settings, ambient environment such as temperature, the status of radio waves (out of service area or weak radio waves). It may shorten the talk (communication)/standby time to make i-mode communication, compose i-mode mail, transfer data, execute multi access, activate i-αppli or i-αppli standby screen, use camera, play movie/ i-motion/music and view 1seg. • Depending on the network condition of the country, talk (communications) and standby time may decrease. • When using in Japan, talk (communications) and standby times will be longer if “3G/GSM setting” (p.336) is set to “3G”. Charging the battery pack with the AC/ DC adapter ■AC adapter (optional) 100V AC power outlet Connector cap ■ Battery usage rough time (The duration varies depending on the charging time and the deterioration of the battery pack) Continuous Standby Time [FOMA/3G] Stationary (“Auto”*): Approx. 580 hrs. In transit (“3G”*): Approx. 430 hrs. In transit (“Auto”*): Approx. 360 hrs. [GSM] Stationary (“Auto”*): Approx. 290 hrs. Plug Release button 12 Connector Plug the connector with arrows side facing upward FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 42 ■DC adapter (optional) Cigarette lighter socket Charging the battery pack with the desktop holder Plug the connector with arrows side facing upward Before Using the Handset Plug Connector 100V AC power outlet FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 the external connector cap of the 1 Open FOMA terminal Plug Plug the AC/DC adapter connector horizontally into the FOMA terminal’s external connector Desktop Holder SO11 the AC adapter into the outlet 3 Plug Plug the DC adapter into the cigarette lighter socket in your car Charging starts. FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 Standard charging time Approx. 120 min. When charging is completed, remove the AC adapter/DC adapter connector horizontally from the FOMA terminal while pressing the release button 2 Plug the AC adapter into the outlet down the desktop holder and 3 Hold place the FOMA terminal securely in the direction of the arrow Do not pull the connector with excessive force because this may cause a malfunction. Unplug the AC adapter from the outlet Unplug the DC adapter from the cigarette lighter socket in your car Plug the connector of the AC adapter (optional) horizontally to the terminal on the back of the desktop holder (optional) Standard charging time Approx. 120 min. After charging is completed, hold down the desktop holder, then lift the FOMA terminal up in the direction of the arrow the external connector cap of 6 Close the FOMA terminal Continued on next page 43 N When the battery runs out Before Using the Handset z The center illumination lamp lights up in red during charging. The charge lamp turns off when charging ends (Full charge). If the FOMA terminal is turned on, “ ” flashes during charging and “ ” lights when charging ends. You can set illumination for charge start/end.→ p.92 z The battery pack cannot be charged separately. Always charge the battery pack while it is attached to the FOMA terminal. z If the battery runs out, the center illumination lamp may not lights up right away, but the charging itself has started. z When the center illumination lamp of the FOMA terminal (Phone) and “ ” on the display disappears, and the message “Charge unusual Stop charge” is displayed, disconnect the FOMA terminal from the AC adapter or DC adapter and remove the battery pack. Then set them again for recharging. If the same error occurs again, there may be a problem or fault on the AC adapter or DC adapter. Contact the NTT DOCOMO shop or service counter. z The DC Adapter uses a 2A fuse. If the fuse (2A) blows, always use a fuse with the same specifications. Fuses (2A) are consumable items. Purchase a replacement fuse at your local car accessory shop, etc. z Attach the FOMA terminal to the desktop holder securely. Also, take care not to pinch the strap. Checking the Battery Level The battery level is indicated only as a guide. Checking the battery level with icon When the FOMA terminal is turned on, the icon indicating the remaining battery level is displayed. : Full charge. : Partial charge. : The battery is almost running out. Recharge the battery. Checking the battery level with sound and animation The current battery level is indicated by sound and animation. “SETTINGS” 1i “Battery level” “Other settings” The check screen is displayed, and beeps sound in accordance with the level. The battery level animation disappears in about 3 seconds. “3 short beeps” : Full charge. “2 short beeps” : Partial charge. “1 short beep” : The battery is almost running out. Recharge the battery. 44 Recharge battery The screen as shown on the left appears and the low-voltage alarm sounds. The alarm sounds for about 10 seconds and the power is turned off in about 1 minute. To stop this alarm, press any key (except for side keys). z The recharge battery screen and 3 short beeps sound during a voice call and the recharge battery screen (“Camera Off” message to the other party) appears during a videophone call to notify. Note that the call will be disconnected in about 20 seconds and the power turns off in about one minute. Turning the FOMA Terminal On/Off Turning the FOMA terminal on z Before turning the FOMA terminal on, make sure that the FOMA card is inserted correctly. (1 second or longer) 1y After Wake-up screen appears, the standby screen or initial settings screen appears. If you have just attached the battery pack or you turn the FOMA terminal back on immediately after turning it off, “Wait a minute” message may appear for a short time. ■ When “ ” appears You are outside the FOMA service area or in a place where radio waves do not reach. Move to a place where the radio reception level icon such as “ ” appears. The reception level is displayed as follows: Standby Good Poor ■ If the Initial setting screen appears → p.45 ■ If the PIN1 code/PIN2 code entry screen appears → p.100 z When you change the FOMA card (UIM), you have to enter the 4 to 8 digit security code after turning on the FOMA terminal. The standby screen appears when the security code is successfully entered. When you enter wrong security code for 5 times, the FOMA terminal turns off (however, you can turn on the FOMA terminal again). N z If the battery runs out or “Auto power OFF” activates then the power is turned off, a screen appears indicating that the power was turned off last time. z When the FOMA card (UIM) is inserted, Select language setting is stored on the FOMA card (UIM). z When “Select language” is set to “English”, only two options of “ON/OFF” are available for “Info notice setting”. Turning the FOMA terminal off power is turned off. Turning the FOMA terminal on/off automatically Set the Auto power function, the power supply automatically on or off at the specified time. z The FOMA terminal does not turn off during using another function, even if the Auto power OFF set time is reached. In addition, the FOMA terminal does not turn off when the alarm notification time or the i-αppli Autostart time is the same as the Auto power OFF set time. The FOMA terminal turns off after finish the function. z If the FOMA terminal turns off, the Music&Video Channel program is not downloaded and reserved update of the software or 1seg timer recording is not available. Note above when setting Auto power OFF. i “SETTINGS” 1 power ON” “Clock” “Auto ■ To turn the FOMA terminal off automatically “Auto power OFF” “Active” Enter the time 2 whether to repeat or not Select ■ To cancel the Auto power ON/OFF “Inactive” z Before entering an area such as an aircraft or hospital where there is electronic equipment that uses extremely precise control systems or very low signal levels and the use of mobile phones is prohibited, set the “Auto power ON” setting to “Inactive” and then turn the FOMA terminal off. Switching Between Japanese z You can set a JPEG image whose file size is 100K bytes or less and not larger than 854 dots wide × 854 dots high, or a GIF image whose file size is 100K bytes or less and not larger than 854 dots wide × 480 dots high or 480 dots wide × 854 dots high (except for the files with restrictions). Videophone settings screen (p.67) 1 “Select image” Select any item: On hold……Sets the image sent for a call on answer hold. Holding……Sets the image sent while holding a call. Substitute image……Sets the image. Record message……You can set the image sent while recording videophone messages. Preparing……You can set the image sent while preparing for recording videophone messages. Original……Sends an image and a message. To change the image, select an image from My picture from “Change setting” of the function menu. Chara-den*……Sends the image selected in “Substitute image”. Function menu of Chara-den list screen→p.238 Priority order for Chara-den setting→ p.71 To change the Chara-den, select a Chara-den from Chara-den list from “Change setting” of the function menu. * : Available only when “Substitute image” is selected. Setting for Switching between Voice Call and Videophone Call You can set whether to notify the other party that your FOMA terminal supports the switch between a voice call and a videophone call. z The other party cannot switch the call when set to “Indication OFF”. z You cannot set this function during a call or while “ ” appears. Videophone settings screen (p.67) 1 “Ntfy switch-mode” Select any item: Indication ON・Indication OFF……Activates or deactivates the Ntfy switch-mode. Check Indication……Displays the “Ntfy switchmode” setting. Setting the answer mode when you receive a videophone call during i-mode z As the multi access function cannot be used for videophone, incoming videophone calls during i-mode communication or while sending or receiving mails are handled according to this setting.→p.360 settings screen (p.67) “V1 Videophone phone while packet” Select any item: V-phone priority……Switches to the videophone ringing screen. When you answer the incoming videophone, i-mode communication is disconnected. Packet downld priority……Rejects the incoming videophone call. Continued on next page 67 Voice/Videophone Calls 2 Select any item: Pre-installed……Sends only a message. V-phone answerphone……If you have subscribed to the “Voice Mail Service”, the videophone call is connected to the Voice Mail service center regardless of “Activate/Deactivate” setting of Voice Mail. When you have not subscribed to this service, “Packet downld priority” is activated. Voice/Videophone Calls Call forwarding……If you have subscribed to the Call Forwarding Service, the videophone call is forwarded regardless of “Activate/Deactivate” setting of “Call Forwarding”. When you have not subscribed to this service, “Packet downld priority” is activated. z If the signal quality deteriorates during a videophone call, the image may become grainy or patchy regardless of the settings in “Visual preference”. You can set the ring tone and receiving screen in each voice call, videophone call or i-mode mail. You can also set the ring tone for specified phone number, mail address or group of phonebook respectively. → p.77 z Guide to the melody list → p.241 z Setting the sending screen → p.88 “SETTINGS” “Incoming call” 1i “Select ring tone” Select an item to set a ring tone: Sound/Screen/Light Settings Select the item from “Phone/Videophone/Mail/ MessageR/MessageF”. • When “Phone” is selected, the ring tone for voice calls and 64K data communication is set. • When “Mail” is selected, the ring tone for i-mode mails, SMS and packet communication is set. 2 “Select ring tone” Select any item: Melody……Select the ring tone or melody. i-motion……Select the i-motion/Chaku-Uta® downloaded to the FOMA terminal or a movie (i-motion) shot using the camera. When you receive a call, the video or sound for the selected i-motion is played (Chaku-motion). Music……Sets the Chaku-Uta-Full®. Set any item from the following when the Chaku-Uta-Full® contains the portion where the ring tone is specified by the provider: Fullsong ring tone……Sets the whole song as the ring tone. Point ring tone……Sets a part of the song as the ring tone. Use v to specify the portion (displayed in orange) to set as the ring tone d (Set) When you select “Movable contents” folder, select “YES” and select the destination folder. Voice announce……Sets the message recorded using “Voice announce”. Random melody……Selects a folder containing stored melodies. When you receive a call or message, one of the melodies stored in the folder played at random. OFF……The FOMA terminal plays no ring tone. 82 ■ To set the calling/receiving display “Select calling disp.” or “Select receiving disp.” In “Ringing” screen, select an image from the My picture or i-motion. In “Select receiving disp.”, select an image from the My picture. the ring tone 3 Select When you select a melody, the FOMA terminal plays the melody. Press r, q, u, o or p to stop the melody playback. ■Pre-installed ring tones, melodies and alarms Track Title Track Title 着信音1 to 5 Grand Clock Go For It! Elevator Sophisticated Lady Whistle Classy Walts Piano Man Kanon Hand Bell Forest Brilliance Cuckoo Clock Typewriter School Chime Vibe X Vibe ■Pre-installed Chaku-Uta-Full® Track Title What Can U Do (Mashup Style) z Some i-motion (i-motion with video only) and ChakuUta-Full ® cannot be specified to the ring tone. z An i-motion with sound only (an i-motion with no video, such as a singer’s voice) cannot be specified as the receiving display. z Flash movies can be set in the Select calling disp. / Select receiving disp., but the ring tone used is the tone set in “Select ring tone”. z Even if the movie/i-motion can be set as Chakumotion or image displayed for incoming calls, you cannot set these movie/i-motion in the following cases: • When the movie/i-motion is transferred to a PC or other FOMA terminal through infrared data exchange function, IC communication function or DOCOMO keitai datalink (p.329), then returned to the FOMA terminal (Phone) • When the movie/i-motion is copied from a microSD card to the FOMA terminal (Phone) (including the case that the movie/i-motion is copied from the FOMA terminal (Phone) to a microSD card, then copied to the FOMA terminal (Phone)) z When you select the i-motion in the Movable contents folder, the selected i-motion is moved to the Inbox folder of “i-motion”. N z When you select the Chaku-Uta-Full® in the Movable contents folder and “Fullsong ring tone” is set, the selected Chaku-Uta-Full® is moved to the Inbox folder of “Music”. When “Point ring tone” is set, the selected portion is clipped as an i-motion and stored in the folder of “i-motion”. z When you set Chaku-Uta-Full® stored on the FOMA terminal (Phone) as a ring tone with “Point ring tone”, it is not clipped as an i-motion and the selected portion is set to the ring tone. z The ring tone is played at the volume set in “Ring volume” while selecting the ring tone. z If you set an i-motion that includes both video and sound as the ring tone and receiving display, the FOMA terminal plays the i-motion set as the ring tone. z If you set something other than an i-motion that includes both video and sound as the ring tone and then set an i-motion that includes both video and sound as the receiving display, the FOMA terminal plays the i-motion set as the receiving display. z When the i-motion is set to the ring tone for mail, the default ring tone of “Mail” is used for the ring tone of packet communication. The special screen appears when packet communication is received regardless of the incoming screen settings. z When you set Chaku-Uta-Full® which contains the jacket image as the ring tone, the jacket image is not displayed when you receive a call. z When multiple mails or MessageR/F are received at the same time, the operation of the ring tone becomes as follows: z When the ring tone settings for incoming calls are duplicated, the priority is assigned as follows: ①Ring tone for Multi number (additional number 1, 2) ②Ring tone for Ring tone/Image (for individual) ③Ring tone for Ring tone/Image (for group) ④Ring tone for B mode of 2in1 ⑤Ring tone for Select ring tone/Kisekae Tool setting * The priority is assigned as follows in the Ring tone/ Image (② above) and the Ring tone/Image ( ③ above). ①i-motion for Ring tone ②i-motion for Calling display ③i-motion for Ring tone (i-motion with no video, such as a singer’s voice), melody or Chaku-UtaFull® z When the ring tone settings for mails are duplicated, the priority is assigned as follows: ①Ring tone for Ring tone/Image (for individual) ②Ring tone for Ring tone/Image (for group) ③Ring tone for Select ring tone/Kisekae Tool setting z When the image settings for incoming calls are duplicated, the priority is assigned as follows: ①Image setting for Ring tone/Image (for individual) ②Image setting for “Ring tone/Image (for group)” ③Still image stored in the phonebook ④Image setting for B mode of 2in1 ⑤i-motion for Select ring tone ⑥Display setting/Kisekae Tool setting * The priority is assigned as follows in the “Ring tone/ Image (for individual)” (① above) and the “Ring tone/Image (for group)” ( ② above): ① i-motion for Ring tone ②i-motion or still image/image for Select calling disp. Received contents Multiple mails are received Operation of the ring tone The ring tone set for the last received mail is used. Mail and MessageR/ F are received at the same time MessageR/F are received at the same time The ring tone set for MessageR is used. 83 Sound/Screen/Light Settings Setting 3D Sound Enjoy rich sounds of melodies, voice/videophone call and mail ring tones, sound effects and i-motion when an earphone/microphone (optional) is connected. “SETTINGS” “Incoming call” 1i “Sound effect” “Stereo&3D sound” “ON” or “OFF” ● Sound effects Sound/Screen/Light Settings Create 3-dimensional and resonating sounds using an earphone/microphone. Sound effects allow you to enjoy i-αppli games and melody playback with richer and more realistic sound. Playing i-motion with sound effects adds effects such as “natural third dimension”, “rich low sound” and “clear instrumental or voice sound” to sounds heard through earphone. z An icon appears for i-motion with sound effects on the movie list screen. → p.226 z Individuals feel differently about 3 dimension. If sound bothers you, set this function to “OFF”. z Setting this function to “ON” does not add effects to sounds heard through the built-in speaker. z This function is not available if “Headset usage setting” is set to “Headset+speaker”. To enable the function, set the setting to “Headset only”. Setting the Vibration to Notify You of Incoming Calls Melody linkage……The FOMA terminal vibrates in a pattern matched to the melody set as the ring tone. OFF……The FOMA terminal does not vibrate. ■Icons on the standby screen while setting the vibration pattern : The vibration starts when receiving either voice or videophone calls. : The vibration starts when receiving either mail/ MessageR/F. : Both “ ” and “ ” are set. z When the vibration is set, take care that the vibration does not move the FOMA terminal towards fire (e.g. on a space heater) or cause it to fall off a table, etc. z Even when “Melody linkage” is selected, the FOMA terminal not always vibrates to the melody. When no vibration pattern is set for the melody or when an i-motion or Chaku-Uta-Full® is set as the ring tone, the FOMA terminal vibrates in Pattern 2. z When receiving Area Mail, vibration is linked with the beep sound (when the buzzer sounds) or follows the settings in “Mail” under “Vibrator” (when an incoming Area Mail sounds). z When the vibrator settings are duplicated, the priority is assigned as follows: ①Vibrator for “Ring tone/Image (for individual)” ②Vibrator for “Ring tone/Image (for group)” ③Vibrator setting Changing the Ringback Tone You can set different vibration patterns to notify you when you receive a voice call, videophone call or mail. You can set whether to change the tone heard by the other party or not (YES/NO) when you receive a voice call. “SETTINGS” “Incoming call” 1i “Vibrator” Select an item to set the i “SETTINGS” “Incoming call” 1 “Melody Call setting” “YES” or “NO” vibration: Select “Phone” to set the vibration for voice calls and 64K data communication. Select “Mail” to set the vibration for i-mode mail, Area Mail, SMS and packet communication. 2 Select the vibration pattern: Pattern 1-Pattern 3……Vibrates in each pattern. When you switch the highlighted item while selecting an item, the FOMA terminal vibrates in the highlighted pattern. 84 When you select “YES”, accesses the Melody Call i-mode site. Packet communications charges apply when accessing an IP site, i-mode menu site or free music corner except the setup site. Follow the instructions on the screen to set. z Melody Call is not activated when the other party dial up from a videophone call. Setting the Keypad Tone z Setting this function to “OFF” also disables the battery level tone and the warning tone. z The keypad sound is played at the level set in “Volume” during a call, and fixed at the same level while not talking on the phone. i “SETTINGS” “Other settings” 1 “Keypad sound” “ON” or “OFF” This function sets to emit a sound when charging starts or is completed. z When the screen other than Standby screen is displayed or when Manner mode or Public mode (Driving mode) is set, the charge sound does not ring. i “SETTINGS” “Other settings” 1 “Charge sound” “ON” or “OFF” Setting the Clock Alarm Tone You can change the clock alarm tone for Alarm, Schedule, To Do list and 1Seg booking program. i “SETTINGS” “Clock” “Clock 1 Alarm Tone set” Select any item: Select the alarm tone from “Melody/i-motion/ Music/Voice announce/OFF”. Setting the FOMA Terminal to Warn You before a Call Drops Out You can set a ring time when you receive mail or a MessageR/F. “SETTINGS” “Incoming call” 1i “Mail/Msg. ring time” Select an item to set the ring time: Select “Mail” to set the ring time for i-mode mail, Area Mail and SMS. “ON” Enter the ring time (01 to 30 2 seconds in 2 digits) ■ To turn off the ring tone “OFF” When “Vibrator” is activated, the vibration stops. Enabling the Tone to Ring through the Earphone and Speaker You can set the FOMA terminal to play the ring tone or alarm notification through the earphones and speaker when a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional) is connected. i “SETTINGS” “External 1 connection” “Headset usage setting” “Headset+speaker” or “Headset only” z If “Ring volume” is set to “Silent”, there is no sound from the earphone or speaker. z When “Phone vol.” and “Mail vol.” in the Manner mode (Original) is set to other than “Silent”, the ring tone still sound. However, Manner mode (Manner mode and Super silent) is set, the ring tone sounds only from the earphones. The FOMA terminal emits an alarm tone to warn you that the signal quality is deteriorating and the call is likely to drop out. z The call may drop out without a warning tone if the signal quality worsens very quickly. i “SETTINGS” “Talk” “Quality 1 alarm” Select an alarm tone Select the alarm tone from “No tone/High tone/ Low tone”. 85 Sound/Screen/Light Settings Setting the Confirmation Tone for Charging Setting the Ring Time for Incoming Mail Switching Off the FOMA Terminal’s Tone You can set the FOMA terminal not to play the ring tones or keypad tones through the speaker with a single key operation. z Refer to the Table 1 (p.87) and Table 2 (p.87) for details of Manner mode setting. z In “Manner mode set”, you can select “Manner mode/Super silent/Original” as the FOMA terminal operation mode when Manner mode is set. Sound/Screen/Light Settings the standby screen 1 On (1 second or longer) a (▲マナー ) You can set the Manner mode by pressing a ( ▲マ ナー ) (1 second or longer) during a voice call. The FOMA terminal is set to Manner mode, “ ” appears, and the information specified in “Manner mode set” is displayed. : The FOMA terminal notifies you using “Vibrator” : “Ring volume” is set to “Silent” to to : “Record message” and “Record VP message” is set to record messages (The number indicates the number of recorded messages) During a voice call, the FOMA terminal emits a short double-beep (“bibip”) and a message appears notifying you that Manner mode is set. ■ To cancel Manner mode On the standby screen a ( ▲マナー ) (1 second or longer) You can cancel the Manner mode by pressing a (▲マナー) (1 second or longer) during a voice call. Manner mode is canceled and “ ” disappears. During a voice call, the FOMA terminal emits a short double-beep (“bibip”) and a message appears notifying you that Manner mode is canceled. z Even in Manner mode, the camera shutter clicks. z When the vibration is set, take care that the vibration does not move the FOMA terminal towards fire (e.g. on a space heater) or cause it to fall off a table, etc. 86 Modifying Manner Mode You can select the FOMA terminal operations used in Manner mode. i “SETTINGS” “Incoming call” 1 “Manner mode set” The “Manner mode set” screen appears. 2 Select any item: Manner mode set Manner mode……Mutes all tones played through the speaker and uses vibration to notify you of incoming calls, etc. However, confirmation tones played through earpiece (when a voice memo or memo is played) are not muted. Super silent……Mutes all tones played through the speaker and confirmation tones played through the earpiece and uses vibration to notify you of incoming calls, etc. Original→p.88 [Table 1] When you set Manner mode Item Record message activation Manner Mode Super silent Record message (p.65) setting Vibrator ON Original (displays the Original manner mode settings) “Record message” setting “Vibrator” setting Silent “Phone vol.” setting Ring volume for mail, packet communication, MessageR/F and Area Mail Silent “Mail vol.” setting Area Mail beep tone Silent “Level 6”* Alarm volume (including snooze function) Silent “Alarm vol.” setting i-αppli volume Silent “i-αppli vol.” setting Schedule/To Do List/Cost limit alarm volume Silent “Phone vol.” setting Activation and completion tones for recorded messages, voice memos, etc. ON Keypad sound OFF OFF Microphone sensitivity during calls Up “VM tone” setting “Keypad sound” setting “Mic sensitiv.” setting Holding tone Silent “Phone vol.” setting Played at “Level 1” when set to other than “Silent” On hold tone Silent “Phone vol.” setting Played at “Level 2” when set to “Step” Low-voltage alarm OFF “LVA tone” setting Even when “Phone vol.” is set to “Silent”, the lowvoltage alarm sounds at “Level 1” when “LVA tone” is set to “ON”. Reading out received mails “Phone” setting of “Ring volume” Played at “Level 2” when set to “Silent” or “Step” Valid only when “Read out message” in the function menu of the received mail detail screen is selected Voice clock (Standby, Snoozing) Missed call/new mail confirmation tones when the FOMA terminal is folded Silent ToruCa acquisition tone Silent “Phone vol.” setting Played at “Level 2” when set to “Step” “Phone vol.” setting Played at “Level 4” when set to “Step” * : If all the following are set to “OFF” or “Silent”, the beep tone does not sound: “Phone vol.” “Mail vol.” “Alarm vol.” “i-αppli vol.” “Keypad sound” “Record msg.” “LVA tone” “VM tone” [Table 2] When earphones are connected Item Manner Mode Super silent Original (displays the Original manner mode settings) Reading out received mails “Phone” setting of “Ring volume” Played at “Level 2” when set to “Silent” or “Step” Voice clock (during standby or snooze) and missed call/new mail confirmation tones when the FOMA terminal is folded “Phone” setting of “Ring volume” Played at “Level 2” when set to “Silent” or “Step” “Phone vol.” setting Played at “Level 2” when set to “Step” Music Player volume Volume setting of the Music Player (p.278) 1seg viewing/recording playback volume Volume setting for 1seg viewing/recording playback (p.210) 87 Sound/Screen/Light Settings Ring volume for voice/videophone call and 64K data communication Setting the Original manner Sound/Screen/Light Settings You can set your preferred Manner mode setting. z The following are the default settings of the “Original” manner mode: • Record msg.: OFF • Vibrator: ON • Phone vol.: Silent • Mail vol.: Silent • Alarm vol.: Silent • i-αppli vol.: Silent • VM tone: ON • Keypad sound: OFF • Mic sensitiv.: Up • LVA tone: OFF Changing the Display You can also set the still images you shot or downloaded images as the standby screen, dialing/ calling screen, etc. “SETTINGS” 1i “Display setting” “Display” The “Display setting” screen appears. mode set screen (p.86) 1 Manner “Original” Select any item: Display setting Record msg.……Sets the Record message. → p.64 Vibrator……Sets the vibrator.→ p.84 Phone vol.……Sets the ring tone volume for voice/ videophone calls and 64K data communication. → p.61 Mail vol.……Sets the ring tone volume for mail, packet communication and MessageR/F.→p.61 Alarm vol.……Sets the volume of the alarm. → p.284 i-αppli vol.……Sets the volume of the i-αppli. → p.189 However, “Step” cannot be set. VM tone……Sets confirmation tones for “Record msg.”, “Voice memo”, etc. Keypad sound……Sets the keypad sound. →p.85 Mic sensitiv.……Selects from “Normal/Up” for the microphone sensitivity during calls. LVA tone……Sets the low-voltage alarm. “When the battery runs out”→p.44 2 Set the respective items o (Finish) z The record message function set in “Original” starts up after the ringing time set in “Record message” (p.64) (when set to “OFF”, the recording starts after 13 seconds). z If the microphone sensitivity during calls is set to “Up”, the volume of the voice heard by the other party raises even if you speak quietly. The microphone sensitivity is set to “Normal” when shooting movies in “Camera” mode. 88 Select any item: Stand-by display……Changes the standby screen image.→p.89 Wake-up display……Specifies a message or image displayed when the FOMA terminal is turned on. OFF……Does not display an image, etc. Message……Enters a message. You can enter up to 50 double-byte or 100 single-byte characters. My picture……Selects an image to be displayed from My picture. Dialing/Calling/V.phone Dialing/V.phone Calling/ Mail sending/Mail receiving……Sets the image displayed when making/receiving voice/videophone calls or sending/receiving mails (i-mode mails and SMS). ■Dialing/V.phone Dialing/Mail sending setting Select from My picture. ■Calling/V.phone Calling/Mail receiving setting “Changing the Ring Tone (Step 2)”→ p.82 Check new messages・Mail rec’d result……Selects the image displayed for “Check new messages” (i-mode mails and messages), “Check new SMS” or mail received result screen from My picture. z Some i-motion cannot be specified. Changing the standby screen image z Some screens change its image depending on the timing. z This function sets the standby screen when 2in1 is in A mode or “2in1 setting” is set to OFF. The settings are not applied when set to “B mode” or “Dual mode”. Set “Standby display” of “2in1 setting”. Display setting screen (p.88) “Stand1 by display” Select any item: OFF……No image is displayed. Calendar……Sets a calendar. No background……Displays the calendar only. My picture……Selects the standby screen image. To set “Stand-by books”, select “ミッフィー おば け”, “ 地球の歩き方 1 to 5” or “ 世界遺産 1 to 6” from “Pre-installed”. i-motion*……Selects the i-motion to be displayed on the standby screen. i-αppli display……Sets the i-αppli standby screen. → p.198 When the i-αppli standby screen is set, “ ★” is displayed. Random display……Displays an image in the specified folder at random each time you open the FOMA terminal or display the standby screen. * : When you select the i-motion in the Movable contents folder, the content is moved to the Inbox folder of the FOMA terminal, then set. ■ When the screen for setting the display style is displayed Select the display style Check the image d (Set) The following display styles are available: • Centering disp. (centering an image on the screen) • Fit in disp. (enlarging/reducing an image size until its height or width fits to the screen) • Arrange disp. (displaying images from upper left side in order) • Full-screen disp. (enlarging or clipping an image to fit it into the screen size) z You may not select how to display depends on images you select. z When “Bigger” is set to “Clock display” and Calendar is also set, “Big” is applied. z If a movie or i-motion is set in the standby screen, it is played when you open the FOMA terminal. z When a Flash movie or GIF animation is set as the standby screen, the movie or animation is played when the following operations are performed (no sound): • FOMA terminal is opened • t is pressed on the standby screen • Return to the standby screen from another screen If Keypad lock, etc. is active, Flash movies do not work. Release the lock. z If the Flash movie clock stops, play the Flash movie to restart the clock. If the time is not correct, it will be adjusted within a minute after playback ends. z Priority is assigned as follows when standby screen settings are duplicated: ① Standby screen (i-αppli) ②Display setting/Kisekae Tool setting ● When you set the calendar for the standby screen The calendar appears on the standby screen. You can quickly and easily refer to previous or next calendar dates or activate the schedule. ■To check the adjacent months on the calendar Press d on the standby screen to select the shortcut icons or calendar. After using c to highlight the calendar, press d (Select). The shortcut icons disappear and you can check the calendar of previous or next month with c. ■To activate the schedule function When the calendar of the previous or the next month can be displayed with f or g, press d (Select) to launch the schedule function and store a scheduled event for the displayed month. Displaying Phonebook Images When You Receive Calls You can set whether to display a still image when receiving a voice/videophone call from a phone number of which still image is stored in the phonebook (ON/OFF). “SETTINGS” “Incoming call” 1i “Disp. Phonebook image” “ON” or “OFF” 89 Sound/Screen/Light Settings Background……For the background image for the calendar, selects one from My picture. Setting the Color for Incoming Call Display Setting the Display and Keypad Lighting You can display names, phone numbers or mail address on the Redial/Received calls screen or sent/ received address list screen with their font color changed. “SETTINGS” “Incoming call” 1i “Disp. call/receive No.” Select a color ■ To revert the setting to the original p (Reset) Sound/Screen/Light Settings z Press o (Change) to switch the number of colors to be selected from 16 to 256. The pallet of 16 colors and 256 colors switches each time you press o (Change). z This setting may change depending on the “Color pattern” setting. To return to the setting corresponding to “Color pattern”, press p (Reset) after changing this setting. z When you use 2in1, information of Number A/Address A are displayed in the color set in this function. To display the information of Number B/Address B in different color, set “Disp. call/receive No.” of “2in1 setting”. Preventing Others from Peeping the Screen You can make it difficult for others to see the contents on the display. 2 (1 second or longer) 1 Shield view is set and “ ” appears. ■ To release the setting 2 (1 second or longer) z You cannot set or release shield view during editing the text or i-αppli is activated. 90 “SETTINGS” “Display” 1i “Backlight” Select any item: Lighting……Selects “ON” or “OFF”. Enter the waiting time for the Power saver mode (01 to 20 minutes in 2 digits) when you set the Power saver mode to “ON”. • You can also change the backlight operation (ON/ OFF) with 5 (1 second or longer). • Setting the normal lighting settings for the backlight to “OFF” displays the “ ” icon on the standby screen. • If you set the Power saver mode to “ON”, the standby screen turns off when the specified waiting time has elapsed. If any key is pressed during the Power saver mode, the Power saver mode is canceled. Charging……Selects “Standard” or “All time ON”. • When set to “Standard”, the backlight lights up with the setting of Lighting ON (not enter Power saver mode). • When set to “All time ON”, the backlight of the screen lights up all the time (when there is no operation for about 15 seconds, the brightness is set to “Dark”). Area……Selects “LCD+Keys” or “LCD”. Brightness……Selects backlight brightness from “Bright/Middle/Dark”. z When “Lighting” is set to “ON”, the backlight turns on when a call is received and lights for about 15 seconds when you turn the FOMA terminal on, press one of the keys, or unfold the FOMA terminal. The backlight also stays on while using the camera or playing a movie/ i-motion. If you select “OFF”, the backlight does not turn on. However, the backlight turns on during movie shooting regardless of the “Lighting” setting. Changing the Display Design You can change the text, background and the background pattern for the function keys. “SETTINGS” 1i “Display design” “Display” Select any item: Color pattern……Selects the color pattern from “White/Yellow/Blue/Red/Black”. Icon pattern……Selects the design for the Battery icon or Antenna icon from Pattern “1” to “5”. z There are some screens or functions that are not affected by the changes made to the settings of this function, such as i-mode sites. * : Only available on the menu display that supports this function. z Last one function memorize the main menu icon when a branch menu is displayed. The icon is not memorized when the operation is interrupted while sub item is selected. Changing the main menu screen You can change the icons and background image used on the main setting selection screen (main menu). Sound/Screen/Light Settings Soft key……Selects the background pattern for the function keys from Pattern “1” to “3”. Reset menu op. log*……Resets the menu for the automatically sort of menu items (p.33). display set screen (p.91) 1 Menu “Theme” “Original theme” The “Original theme” screen appears. Changing the Menu Display Setting the menu display mode You can change the display of the branch settings (functions) of “Settings” and the main menu design. You can also set the last one function of the Main Menu and Simple Menu. i “SETTINGS” “Display” “Menu display set” The “Menu display set” screen appears. Original theme Function menu p.92 2 Select any item: Mail・i-mode・i-αppli・Settings・Data box・ LifeKit・Network service・Phonebook・Own data・MUSIC・1Seg・Osaifu-Keitai……Selects the icon images for the main menu from My picture. Background image……Selects the background image for the main menu from My picture. Menu display set 2 Select any item: Menu display……Selects the display mode for the branch settings from “List/Detail”. Theme……Selects the background or icon for the main menu from “Lacy Pink/Plain White/Seductive Black/エリクル@World (Ericle@World)/Standard Menu/Large Menu/Simple Menu/Original theme/ Kisekae Tool”. • When Original theme is selected→p.91 • When Kisekae Tool is selected→p.242 z You cannot set the following images: • 100KB-or-larger image • JPEG image larger than 854 dots wide × 854 dots high • GIF image larger than 854 dots wide × 480 dots high or 480 dots wide × 854 dots high z If the image is larger than the display area, the size is reduced without changing the aspect ratio, and displayed in the middle if the image is smaller than the display area. Memory focus……Sets whether to highlight the last selected main setting when the Main Menu or Simple Menu is redisplayed (Last one function). 91 Original theme screen (p.91) z This setting is displayed only when you change the Original theme setting. Reset……Restores the changed main menu icon or background image to the default settings. All reset……Restores all the main menu icons and background image to the default settings. Creating My select Sound/Screen/Light Settings You can store the frequently used functions as “My select” and easily call them up. → p.31 z You can store up to 10 My select entries. z You can set the main menu of “Mail”, “i-mode” or “i-αppli” or each item under “Settings”, “Data Box”, “LifeKit”, “Service”, “Phonebook”, “Own data”, “MUSIC”, “1Seg” and “Osaifu-keitai” as My select. z You cannot store the same function twice. p (MySelect) 1i The “My select” screen appears. an item to be 2 Highlight stored or changed Setting the Illumination Flashing Set the illumination flashing mode of receiving a voice/videophone call or mail. You can also set the illumination for power-on/off, alarm or time signal. “SETTINGS” 1i Select any item: “Illumination set” Dialing……Set the illumination (ON/OFF) for voice/ videophone call reception. Incoming Call, Incoming V.phone, Call light, Mail receiving, Mail sending……Select the illumination lighting pattern/flashing color. • To disable the illumination flashing, set the pattern to “OFF”. • “Incoming Call” can set illumination for receiving a voice call or 64K data communication. • “Mail receiving” can set illumination for receiving i-mode mail, SMS or packet communication. • You can set different lighting patterns/flashing colors respectively for calls or messages from specific phone numbers, mail addresses and groups.→p.77 Missed mail……Set the illumination (ON/OFF) for new mail. o (Edit) Use b to select the function Missed call……Set the illumination (ON/OFF) for missed calls. My select Function menu p.92 My select screen (p.92) Open phone, Close phone……Select the illumination lighting pattern/flashing color. To disable the illumination flashing, set the pattern to “OFF”. Add to org. menu……Creates My select. Power ON……Set the illumination (ON/OFF) for power-on. Sort……Press c to move the highlighted menu then sort My select. Power OFF……Set the illumination (ON/OFF) for power-off. Add shortcut icon→p.94 Charging start, Charging end, To Do, Schedule/ Alarm……Select the illumination lighting pattern/ flashing color. To disable the illumination flashing, set the pattern to “OFF”. Reset my select……Restores the menu to the default settings. Release……Removes one function from My select. Release all……Removes all the stored functions from My select. Time signal……Select the illumination pattern, color and cycle (30 minutes/60 minutes). To disable time signal, set the pattern to “OFF”. Exchanging data……Set the illumination (ON/OFF) for infrared communications. Play sound……Set the illumination (ON/OFF) for music playback. Activate 1Seg……Set the illumination (ON/OFF) for 1seg activation. 92 Demo play……Flashes the illumination in order in patterns other than Random and Melody linked. (Color is all in “Rainbow”) ■Screens that can be set with Separate setting Target screen for setting The character entry screen (Edit), the new mail screen (excluding SMS), the preview screen (excluding he sent SMS, etc) Mail Mail list/detail screen, screens displayed when referring to Header/Signature/ Template i-mode Sites screen, Screen memo, Message list/detail screen Full brw. Full Browser screen (except Original layout) Phonebook Phonebook list/detail screen, My Profile screen History data Redial/Dialed/Received calls screen, Address list screen i-Channel i-Channel ticker ■ To check the pattern or color for each setting o (Play) z When the Pattern/Color list screen is displayed, illumination flashes in the highlighted pattern or color. z If Pattern is set to “Melody linked” but the melodylinkage-compatible pattern is not registered, the default pattern applies. z Area Mail Illumination works as follows: • Pattern: Flashes in Mail linkage when beep sounds, and follows this function’s settings when new mail tone sounds. • Color: Red (Ruby red) z If you receive multiple mail at the same time, the illumination flashes according to the illumination setting of the last received mail. z When the illumination settings are duplicated, the priority is assigned as follows: ① Illumination for ring tones/images ② Illumination for group ring tones/images ③ “Incoming Call” or “Incoming V.phone” under Illumination set Changing the Font You can change the characters displayed on the screen to your favorite font (typeface). the standby screen 7 (1 second 1 orOnlonger) Select any item: z The character in the enter phone number screen is not included in this function. z You can change the character size in the following menus. Char. Input: CHG input size→p.303 Mail: Font size→pp.176, 178 i-mode: Font size→ p.148 Full brw.: Change font size →p.220 Phonebook: Set large font⇔Set normal font →pp.74, 75, 291 History data: Set large font⇔ Set normal font →pp.54, 177 i-Channel: Ticker size setting →p.154 Setting the Clock Display Font type……Selects “Gothic” or “Ming-cho”. Thickness……Selects “Thin” or “Bold”. Character size……Sets the character size for the respective screens. Standard・X-large……Sets the character size of the screens to “Standard” or “X-large” all at once. Separate setting……Sets the character size of the screens respectively. “Screens that can be set with Separate setting” → p.93 You can set the Clock display format (12h clock/24h clock), size and character color. You can also set not to display the date or time. z In the screens other than standby screen, only the time is displayed in small size at the top of the display regardless of this setting. z Sub clock can be displayed when setting “Size” to “Small”. i “SETTINGS” “Clock” 1 display” Select any item: “Clock Style……Selects “12h clock” or “24h clock”. Size……Selects the display size of date and time from “Bigger/Big/Small/Up Small/OFF”. Color……Selects “Black” or “White”. Continued on next page 93 Sound/Screen/Light Settings Item Char. Input N Icon z The Flash movie clock time on the standby screen cannot be set in this function. Operation when selected Dictionary: Displays the Dictionary screen My select: Displays My select Calculator: Activates the Calculator Using Shortcut Icons Pasting frequently phone numbers and functions to the standby screen as shortcut icons provides a quick and simple way of accessing those numbers and functions. When you cannot answer a received call or when you receive a mail, the icon appears on the standby screen. Sound/Screen/Light Settings ■Shortcut icons that can be pasted Icon Operation when selected Phone number: Displays the Enter phone number screen with the phone number entered Mail address: Displays the New mail screen with the e-mail address entered SMS address: Displays the New SMS screen with the phone number entered URL (i-mode): Displays the site URL (Full Browser): Displays the site Melody: Plays the melody Image: Displays the image Movie or i-motion: Plays the movie or i-motion Chara-den: Displays the Chara-den PDF: Displays PDF data i-αppli software: Launches the i-αppli Inbox folder: Displays the Received mail list screen Photo mode: Activates the Photo mode Movie mode: Activates the Movie mode Voice mode: Activates the Voice mode To Do list: Displays the To Do list screen Schedule: Displays the Schedule screen Text memo: Displays the Text memo screen Text reader: Activates the Text reader Bar code reader: Activates the Bar code reader i-Channel: Displays the i-Channel Music&Video Channel: Displays the Music&Video Channel screen Music: Displays the Music Player screen Receive Ir data: Displays the Receive Ir data screen 94 1Seg: Activates 1seg * When a shortcut icon is selected, only the first 11 doublebyte or 22 single-byte characters of the title are displayed. You can edit the title. → p.95 ■Advising shortcut icons Icon Operation when selected New mail: Displays received mail detail screen New message: Displays the received message detail screen New ToruCa: Displays the ToruCa list screen Missed call: Displays the missed call screen Record message: Displays the play/erase msg. screen Record VP message: Displays the play/ erase VP msg screen Message in the voice mail service center: Displays the voice mail screen Missed alarm: Displays the details of the missed alarm If i-αppli could not be launched automatically: Displays the auto-start info screen if i-αppli standby screen shut down due to an error: Displays the security error history screen Receive software update notifications: Updating Software When the software update has been completed: Displays the update results screen after entering your security code When the timer rewriting is set: Displays the install content preview screen When 1Seg timer recording ends: Displays the result screen When 1Seg booking program alarm does not work: Displays unviewed program info screen When accumulated charge exceeds the cost limit set: Displays the alarm information for notify cost limit after entering your security code Automatic updating result of the pattern data for the scanning function has been completed: Displays the automatic updating result of the pattern data Icon Operation when selected When the updating has not been done successfully or when the new pattern data has been released: The screen prompting you to update the pattern data for the scanning function appears Changing the theme of My shortcut on the standby screen “SETTINGS” 1i shortcut” “Display” “My When the Data Security Service could not be updated: Displays the screen that allows you to connect to the Data Security Center after you enter your security code The “My shortcut” screen (Theme) appears. The “ ” appears for the theme that is set. When the Music&Video channel download has been completed: Displays the Music&Video Channel screen a theme “YES” 2 Select When adding shortcut icons Pasting shortcut icons Select “Add shortcut icon” from the function menu on the screen of the function you want to paste, the list screen or the detail screen of the data. (1Seg), (Photo mode) and (My selection) are pasted at default. z You can paste up to 15 shortcut icons for Theme 1 to 3 respectively. “Add shortcut icon” in the Function menu (Phonebook detail screen) → p.75 to the standby screen (p.95) after this procedure, you can sort and paste shortcut icons to the selected theme. ■ To check the theme contents Highlight the theme o (Detail) “My shortcut” screen (Detail) appears. My shortcut screen (Detail) Function menu p.95 Shortcut icon screen (p.95)/My shortcut screen (Theme/Detail) (p.95) z As available functions are different between the Shortcut icon screen and My shortcut screen (Theme/Detail), displayed items vary. Add new icon……Select an icon to paste from the function name list. Create icon……Selects icons to be pasted from the function name list, then selects the theme. Using shortcut icons to retrieve data or functions On the standby screen 1 The “Shortcut icon” screen appears, and you can select a shortcut icon. The title of the highlighted shortcut icon is displayed in the balloon. Use b to select the 2 shortcut icon Sort icon……Changes the position of desktop icons. Display setting……Selects the icon display method from “Display always/Display at use”. When set to “Display at use”, the desktop icons are displayed only when you press d on the standby screen. Edit title……You can enter up to 16 double-byte or 32 single-byte characters for the icon title, and 11 doublebyte or 22 single-byte characters for the theme. Desktop icon Function menu p.95 ■ If there are 6 or more shortcut icons stored The “ ” appears on the left or right of the screen. You can use v to scroll through the shortcut icons. Shortcut icon info……Displays the icon title, type, contents, etc. Copy……Selects from “Copy this/Copy selected/Copy all” and copies the ions to another theme. “About multiple-choice” →p.38 Move……Selects from “Move this/Move selected/Move all” and moves the icons to another theme. “About multiple-choice” →p.38 Continued on next page 95 Sound/Screen/Light Settings * The shortcut icon that provides information disappears when it is called from each function or when it is performed. * To erase the display of the shortcut icon that provides information, hold down t for 1 second or longer (you cannot erase some icons). My shortcut screen (Theme) Function menu p.95 Icon Reset my shortcut……Restores the settings to the default settings (“1Seg”, “Photo mode” and “My selection”). (Red) After selected Displays the unread mail list (Red) Change theme……Changes the theme of My shortcut. Displays the “Inbox” Delete……Selects the deleting method from “Delete this/ Delete selected/Delete all”. “About multiple-choice” →p.38 (Red) Displays “MessageR” or “MessageF” (Red) Setting the standby screen the standby screen d 1 On o (Settings) Select any item: (Red) (R: Red) (F: Red) Sound/Screen/Light Settings Displays the unread mail list Stand-by image set……Changes the standby screen image. → p.89 (Red) Kisekae Tool set.→p.97 (Red) Clock disp set……Sets the clock on the standby screen. →p.93 Displays the “Lock function selection” screen Displays the screen for releasing “IC card lock setting” Selecting the Icons to Display on the Standby Screen Displays “USB mode setting” You can set whether to use b or not (ON/OFF) for selecting the icons, date or time displayed on the standby screen. Displays the screen for selecting “Vibrator” or “Mail/ Msg. ring time” i “SETTINGS” “Display” “Icons setting” “ON” or “OFF” When Manner mode is not set : Displays the screen for selecting “Ring volume” or “Mail/Msg. ring time” When Manner mode or Super silent mode is set : Displays the message that the setting is not available When Original manner is set : Displays the screen for selecting “Original” or “Mail/ Msg. ring time” Selecting displayed icons the standby screen 1 On the icon with b d Highlight The title of the highlighted icon is displayed. (Select) 2d The setting screen for the selected icon, etc. is Displays “Manner mode set” displayed. Displays the screen for selecting “Schedule”, “Alarm”, “To Do list”, “1Seg booking program” or “1Seg timer recording” ■Icon you can select Icon After selected Displays “Display design” Displays the screen for releasing “Self mode” Displays “Voice Mail” to Displays “Display design” 96 Performs “Check new messages” (Red) ch-key setting→p.284 Displays the screen for selecting “MessageR” or “MessageF” to Displays a message notifying that nothing is recorded. Or, displays “Play/Erase msg.” Icon After selected Displays a message notifying that nothing is recorded. Or, displays “Play/Erase VP msg.” Displays the screen for selecting “Backlight” or “Shield view” Displays the screen for setting “Keypad lock” Displays “Side key guard” Displays “Schedule” Displays “Set main time” when the time is not set Main clock Displays “Alarm” Displays “Set main time” when the time is not set Sub clock Displays “Set sub clock” Switches and displays the active tasks Setting a package z If you store the current settings to “お気に入り” (My favorite) before setting all at once, you can restore the stored setting later. → p.98 “SETTINGS” 1i setting” “Kisekae Tool The “Kisekae Tool set” screen appears. Setting the Kisekae Tool You can change various design of the FOMA terminal such as screens and ring tones all at once with the Kisekae Tool package. z In addition to Kisekae Tool designed for the phone color, “ミッフィー ”, “ エリクル @World” and “ ダイ レクトメニュー ” are pre-installed at the time of purchase. z You can download the Kisekae Tool package from sites. → p.146 The downloaded packages are stored in Data Box and you can check the contents. → p.225 z The following items can be set all at once. • “Display setting” • “Select ring tone” • “Clock Alarm Tone set” • “Menu display set” - “Theme” • “i-Channel” - “i-Channel setting” - “Ticker color setting” • “Change skin” of the Music Player • “Clock display” • “Display design” an item “YES” 2 Select No item is set in “ お気に入 り” (My favorite) at the time of purchase. Kisekae Tool set Function menu p.98 ■ To check the settings Highlight an item o (Detail) Highlight an item o (Play) ■ To search packages by i-mode “Search by i-mode” “YES” z Items to be changed vary depending on the package. z When a package is set, the color of “Disp. call/receive No.” may be changed. z Highlighting the pre-install package in Kisekae-tool setting list screen displays the color pattern and standby image and the thumbnail of the main menu. 97 Sound/Screen/Light Settings Date z When 2in1 is set, Kisekae Tool set in any mode is applied to all modes/phone numbers/mail addresses except for the following: • Standby screen are applied only to A mode. • Ring tones for voice call and videophone call, Voice call ringing screen and Videophone ringing screen are applied only to A mode. • Ring tone for mail is applied only to A mode. z When you change the design of the menu display using Kisekae Tool, the menu structure may change in accordance with frequency of using functions. Also, you cannot access some functions entering the menu number assigned to the functions. In this case, change the main menu to “Standard Menu” (p.33) or perform “Reset menu op. log” (p.91) so as to operate as described in this manual. Kisekae Tool set list screen (p.97) Contents checking screen (p.98) Edit title……Edits the title. You can enter up to 10 doublebyte or 20 single-byte characters. Set all*1/Finish*2……Sets to the currently displayed items all at once. Check Setting info……Checks the set contents. Take Setting info*2……Retains the current settings and stores in “ お気に入り ” (My favorite). Reset Setting info……Deletes the “お気に入り” (My favorite) settings. Storing the current setting to “お気に 入り” (My favorite) Sound/Screen/Light Settings Tool set list screen (p.97) 1 Kisekae Highlight “お気に入り”(My favorite) o (Detail) The “Contents checking” screen appears. “No data” appears for items with no settings. (FUNC) “Take 2u Setting info” “YES” Contents checking Function menu p.98 ● Changing “お気に入り” (My favorite) settings You can change the items stored in “お気に入り” (My favorite) on the contents checking screen. checking screen (p.98) 1 Contents Select an item Change the setting z The details of “i-αppli display” is not stored to “Standby image” in “お気に入り ” (My favorite). z If an image, i-motion or melody stored in “お気に入り” (My favorite) is deleted, it is also deleted from “お気に 入り” (My favorite) and “No data” appears. 98 Reset Setting info*2……Deletes settings stored in “お気 に入り” (My favorite) and set all items to “No data”. *1: Available only for “ ミッフィー ”, “ ダイレクトメニュー ” and downloaded Kisekae Tool package ( ) from sites. *2: Displayed only with the data with “ ” Security Settings ■ About Your Security Codes Security Codes Used on the FOMA Terminal ................................................................. Changing Your Security Code.......................................................... Change security code Setting Your PIN Codes .................................................................................. PIN setting Release PIN Lock ........................................................................................................... 100 101 101 101 ■ Restricting the Phone Controls and Functions Preventing Others from Using Your Terminal................................ Dial lock/Omakase Lock Preventing Others from Viewing Your Phonebook or Schedule Data ............................................................................................ Secret mode/Secret data only mode Preventing Others from Viewing Data........................................................... Secret folder Preventing Others from Viewing Your Personal Information or Performing the Phone/Mail Operations ........................................................................... Original lock Locking the Key Operation Automatically ..................................................... Keypad lock Using the IC Card Authentication........................................................... IC card authentic. Disabling the Side Key .............................................................................. Side key guard 101 103 104 106 110 111 112 ■ Restricting Incoming and Outgoing Calls or Transmissions Preventing Unwanted Mail Display .............................................. Mail box lock/Folder lock Restricting Incoming and Outgoing Calls for Specific Phone Numbers ......... Restrictions Rejecting Calls from Unidentified Callers ............................................. Call setting w/o ID Muting Ring Tones for Callers Not Stored in the Phonebook.................... Ring time(sec.) Rejecting Calls from Callers Not Stored in the Phonebook ..................... Reject unknown Disabling Making/Receiving Calls, etc. ............................................................ Self mode 112 112 114 114 114 115 ■ Other Security Settings Data Security Service ...................................................................... Data Security Service 115 Other Security Settings................................................................................................... 116 99 Security Codes Used on the FOMA Terminal To make the FOMA terminal more convenient and secure, some functions require the security code. In addition to the security code for various FOMA terminal operations, you also have the Network security code for accessing network services and the i-mode password. Make use of the FOMA terminal using an appropriate security code according to the purpose. Security Settings Notes on the security codes z Avoid using a readily predictable number such as “birthday”, “part of the phone number”, “street address number or room number”, “1111” and “1234”. Make sure to make a note of the security code you set in case you forget it. z Take great care not to disclose your security code to others. If your security code is disclosed to others and abused, NTT DOCOMO shall have no liability for any damage due to any unauthorized use of it. z DOCOMO by no means inquire your security code. z If you forget any of your security codes, you must bring your official identification providing that you are the subscriber (such as a driver’s license), the FOMA terminal, and the FOMA card (UIM) with you to an NTT DOCOMO service counter. For details, contact the inquiries number provided on the back of this manual. ■Security Code The security code is set to “0000” (4 zeros) at the time of purchase. You can change the security code by yourself. → p.101 When the security code screen appears, enter the 4 to 8 digit security code and press d (Set). z The entered security code is displayed as “_” and the numbers are not displayed. z When you enter a wrong security code or enter nothing for about 15 seconds, a warning tone sounds and a warning message appears. ■Network Security Code The network security code is a 4-digit number required for using the DOCOMO e-site or various network services. You can set any number at the time of subscription but you can change it afterwards by yourself. If you have the “docomo ID/Password” for general PC support site “My docomo”, you can change the network security code from your PC. 100 You can also change it by yourself using i-mode, from “ 各種手続き ” (Applications and Procedures) on the DOCOMO e-site. (Only in Japanese) * For details of “My docomo” and “DOCOMO e-site”, see the back of the back cover of this manual. ■i-mode Password The 4-digit “i-mode password” is required when registering/unregistering My Menu, subscribing to/ unsubscribing from the message service or the pay services of i-mode (There may be other passwords set independently by the information service providers). The i-mode password is set to “0000” (4 zeros) at the time of subscription. You can change the i-mode password by yourself. You can change the password using i-mode, by selecting o “i Menu” “English” “Options” “Change i-mode Password”. ■PIN1 Code and PIN2 Code You can set two security codes of PIN1 code and PIN2 code for the FOMA card (UIM). These security codes are set to “0000” (4 zeros) at the time of subscription. You can change the PIN1/ PIN2 codes by yourself.→ p.101 PIN1 code is a 4 to 8 digit number (code) you enter each time you insert the FOMA card (UIM) to the FOMA terminal or you turn on the FOMA terminal. This code identifies you as the user and is designed to prevent improper use of your FOMA card (UIM) by others. When the PIN1 code entry set is set to “ON”, entering the PIN1 code enables you to make and receive calls and use the functions of the FOMA terminal. The PIN2 code is a 4 to 8 digit number that is used for resetting the total cost, using or requesting the user certificates, etc. * When you purchase a new FOMA terminal and insert your current FOMA card (UIM), use the PIN1 and PIN2 codes you set to the current card. When the PIN1 or PIN2 code entry screen appears, enter the 4 to 8 digit PIN1/PIN2 code and press d (Set). z The entered PIN1/PIN2 code is Ex. PIN1 code displayed as “_”. z If you enter a wrong PIN1/PIN2 code three times consecutively, the PIN1/PIN2 code is locked and cannot be used anymore. (The remaining number of times for the entry appears on the screen.) When you enter the correct PIN1/PIN2 code, the number of times for entry is reset to 3. ■PIN Unlock Code (PUK Code) The PIN unlock code (PUK code) is an 8-digit number for releasing the lock of PIN1/PIN2 code. You cannot change the PUK code. z If you enter a wrong PUK code ten times consecutively, the FOMA card is locked. Enter PIN1 PIN1 code entry set……Sets whether PIN1 code to be input when you turn the FOMA terminal on or not (ON/OFF). Set new PIN1/PIN2 Release PIN Lock Entered successfully 3 consecutive errors Enter PUK 3 consecutive errors 10 consecutive errors If you enter incorrect PIN1 code or PIN2 code 3 times in a row, you must unlock the locked PIN1 code or PIN2 code then set a new PIN1 code or PIN2 code. 1 Enter the 8 digit PUK code Contact a DOCOMO shop Enter PIN2 a new 4 to 8 digit PIN1 code 2 Enter Enter the new 4 to 8 digit PIN1 code again i “SETTINGS” “Lock/Security” “Change security code” Enter your current security code Enter new 4 to 8 digits security code “YES” Setting Your PIN Codes You can set PIN1 code and PIN2 code for your FOMA card (UIM). PIN1 code and PIN2 code → p.100 z PIN1 code, PIN2 code and PIN1 code entry set are recorded to the FOMA card (UIM). z To change your PIN1 code, select “ON” in “PIN1 code entry set”. i “SETTINGS” “Lock/Security” 1 “PIN setting” Enter your security code The “PIN setting” screen appears. PIN setting Select any item: Change PIN1 code……Enter the current PIN1 code (4 to 8 digit) and enter a new PIN1 code 2 times (1 time for confirmation). Preventing Others from Using Your Terminal To lock your FOMA terminal to prevent others from using, you can set “Dial lock” that can be set on the FOMA terminal and “Omakase Lock” that can be set remotely. z Dial lock or Omakase Lock is not released even when the power is turned off. ● Available operations and functions when Dial lock or Omakase Lock is set Function Dial lock Omakase Lock Turning the FOMA Terminal on/off Calling emergency numbers (110, 119 or 118) Setting/releasing Dial lock Setting/releasing Omakase Lock Receiving a voice or videophone calls ○ ○ ○ × ○ ○ ○ × ○ ○ Updating the Data Security Service data ○ × ○: Available × : Unavailable Change PIN2 code……Enter the current PIN2 code (4 to 8 digit) and enter a new PIN2 code 2 times (1 time for confirmation). Continued on next page 101 Security Settings Changing Your Security Code z When Dial lock or Omakase Lock is set, the “Alarm”, “Schedule”, “To Do list”, “1Seg booking program” and “1Seg timer recording” are not given. Once Dial lock or Omakase Lock is released, the “ (Missed alarm)” or “ (Missed program)” shortcut icon appears on the standby screen. z The shortcut icon is not displayed when Dial lock or Omakase Lock is set. Once Dial lock or Omakase Lock is released, these icons reappear. z Even when you receive calls from the callers stored in the phonebook, only the phone numbers are displayed when Dial lock or Omakase Lock is set. Security Settings z “Dial lock” and “ ” appear on the screen. IC card lock is also set to “ON” and IC card functions become unavailable (Dial lock can be released using the IC card authentication function). z You can still receive MessageR/F, i-mode mail or SMS automatically when Dial lock is set, but the receiving screen or reception results screen does not appear. Once Dial lock is released, the icon for the received message/mail appears on the standby screen. • You can still receive the Area Mail automatically and view the contents. Releasing Dial lock z If you fail to release Dial lock 5 times in a row, the FOMA terminal turns off. However, you can turn it on again. Enter your security code on the screen when Dial lock is set d Dial lock is released and “ ” disappears. ■ To release the lock using the IC card authentication → p.111 z Even if an incorrect security code is input while releasing Dial lock, no error message appears. Press y and input a correct security code again. 102 Call Center (for setting/releasing Omakase Lock) (only in Japanese) i “SETTINGS” “Lock/Security” “Lock” Enter your security code “Dial lock” ● Operations during Dial lock * Omakase Lock is a pay service. If you subscribe to the service at the same time with the subscription of suspending the service or while the service is suspended, no charge applies. 0120-524-360 (Operating time: 24 hours a day) Setting the Dial lock Using Omakase Lock This service enables you to remotely lock the FOMA terminal with the FOMA card (UIM) you subscribed to inserted by contacting DOCOMO or from My docomo when you lost your FOMA terminal. You can release the lock by calling DOCOMO, etc. * My docomo is also available to set/release Omakase Lock via a PC, etc. * For details on Omakase Lock, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA version”. ● Operations during Omakase Lock z “ おまかせロック中です ” (Omakase Lock set) appears on the display. z When Omakase Lock is set, all the key operations except answering voice/videophone calls and powering on/off are locked, and the functions (including IC card) become unusable. z Although you can receive voice/videophone calls, only the phone number appears on the display while the name, image, etc. stored in the phonebook do not. z Mails received when Omakase Lock is set are kept at i-mode center. z You can turn the FOMA terminal on/off, but Omakase Lock is not released even when the power is turned off. z The FOMA card (UIM) and microSD card remain unlocked. z When other function is activated, the function is terminated and the FOMA terminal is locked (the editing data may be canceled before terminating). z You can set Omakase Lock even when other lock function is set. In this case, releasing Omakase Lock returns to the lock setting before Omakase Lock is set (however, Secret or Secret data only mode are released). z Lock is not set when “ ”, Self mode is set or the FOMA terminal is turned off. z The lock is not set if you subscribed to the “Dual Network” service and are using the mova service. N z The FOMA terminal is locked if the subscriber requests even if the subscriber and the user of the FOMA terminal are different. z If the FOMA terminal is on voice or videophone call when you try to release Omakase Lock, the lock is released after the call ends. Preventing Others from Viewing Your Phonebook or Schedule Data Setting to Secret or Secret data only mode i “SETTINGS” “Lock/Security” 1 “Secret mode” or “Secret data only mode” Enter your security code When setting to Secret mode, “ ” appears. When setting to Secret data only mode, “ ” flashes and the number of secret data is displayed for about 2 seconds. Icons displayed when other lock function is set at the same time → p.27 z You cannot set phonebook entries as secret data on the FOMA card (UIM). z When making or receiving voice/videophone calls during secret mode or secret data only mode, set mode is released even if you do not answer the call. ■Setting phonebook entries or schedule entries as secret data Store the information in Secret or Secret data only mode. Adding information to the phonebook → p.70 Adding information to your schedule → p.285 ■Setting the stored phonebook entries as secret data Select “Set secret” from the function menu of the phonebook detail screen. * If you set the phonebook entry stored to ChokuDen as a secret data, the entry is deleted from Choku-Den. ■Viewing the secret data Set the FOMA terminal to Secret or Secret data only mode, then view the phonebook or schedule. Searching the phonebook → p.73 Checking your schedule → p.287 ■Setting the secret data back to normal data Set the FOMA terminal to Secret or Secret data only mode, display the “Phonebook detail” screen (p.73) or “Schedule list” screen (p.287) to select “Release secret” from the function menu. Canceling Secret or Secret data only mode 1 InySecret or Secret data only mode, Secret or Secret data only mode is canceled and “ ” disappears. You can also release the set mode by selecting i “SETTINGS” “Lock/Security” “Secret mode” or “Secret data only mode” z When a secret data is highlighted in the list screen during Secret mode or when the detail screen of a secret data is displayed, the lighting of “ ” changes to flashing. z “Phonebook” or “Schedule” entries stored as secret data can only be retrieved, modified, deleted or referred in Secret or Secret data only mode. When the FOMA terminal is in normal mode, you will be notified of schedule events stored as secret data by an alarm, but no alarm message is displayed. Continued on next page 103 Security Settings When the phonebook or schedule entries are stored in Secret or Secret data only mode, these entries are stored as secret data and are not displayed in normal mode. To display the secret data, set the FOMA terminal to Secret mode (displays all data including the secret data) or Secret data only mode (displays only the secret data). z You can also keep the data in “My picture”, “i-motion”, “Received mails”, “Sent mails” and “Bookmark” into the secret folder to prevent others from viewing the data. → p.104 ● Storing/viewing the Secret data and setting the Secret data back to normal data N Security Settings z If the caller of the incoming call is stored as secret data and notifies the caller ID, the stored name or image is not displayed and only the phone number is displayed. Only the phone number is displayed in “Received calls” record. Setting Secret mode or Secret data only mode displays the name stored in the “Received calls” record. z If the Secret mode or Secret data only mode is released when you receive mail from a sender stored as secret data, not the name but the mail address is displayed. The mail address is not stored in “Received address” record. z If you modify your “Phonebook” or “Schedule” in Secret mode, the modified data becomes secret data. If you modify the phonebook, all the items stored under the modified memory number become secret data. z If “Dial lock/Omakase Lock” is set at the same time with “Secret mode” or “Secret data only mode”, releasing “Dial lock/Omakase Lock” also cancels “Secret mode” or “Secret data only mode”. z When you make a call or send a mail using the phonebook stored as a secret data, it is not recorded in the “Redial”, “Dialed calls” or “Sent address” records. Preventing Others from Viewing Data You can store images, movies, i-motion, received mail, sent mail, and bookmarks you want to prevent others from viewing data, using Secret folder which is displayed only in Secret mode or Secret data only mode. z You can store the data stored in the FOMA terminal only. z The maximum number of data records that can be stored in each secret folder is as follows: My picture i-motion Received mail Approx. 100 (Approx. 2M bytes) Approx. 10 (Approx. 10M bytes) Approx. 100 (Approx. 1.2M bytes) Sent mail Bookmark (i-mode) Bookmark (Full Browser) Approx. 100 (Approx. 1.2M bytes) Approx. 10 (Approx. 3K bytes) Approx. 10 (Approx. 6K bytes) * The data may not be able to be stored up to the maximum number depending on the file size of each data. the FOMA terminal to Secret 1 Switch mode or Secret data only mode→ p.103 list screen (p.225) Use b to 2 Image move the frame of the image u (FUNC) “Keep in secret” z The Secret folder is already prepared for the FOMA terminal. You cannot create another Secret folder, or delete or rename the existing Secret folder. z If the secret/secret data only mode is canceled by an incoming call, etc. while displaying the data in the secret folder, the screen returns to the list screen of each folder. z When you receive the SMS report for the SMS stored in the Secret folder, you cannot select “Disp. SMS report” from the function menu of the SMS detail screen. You can select after putting out a mail message from the Secret folder. 104 ■Function menu (Data list screen) z When the image, movie or i-motion pasted as a shortcut icon is stored in the Secret folder, it is not displayed even when the shortcut icon is selected. z Even when the Bookmark, received mail or sent mail pasted as a shortcut icon is stored in the Secret folder, normal operation is performed when the shortcut icon is selected. ● Function menu of the Secret folder Some functions for the folder or data in the folder are restricted in the Secret folder. The table below shows the available functions on the folder list screen, the data list screen, and the data detail screen. For information on “Put out”, refer to “Changing a secret data to normal data” (p.106). My picture (p.253) Add folder Delete all image*1 Memory info Received/Sent mail (p.173) Add folder No. of messages*1 Open folder iC trans. all*1 Send all Ir data*1 CopyAll to microSD*1 Delete read*1*2 Delete all*1 i-motion (p.253) Add folder Delete all*1 Memory info Bookmark (p.142) Add folder No. of bookmarks*1 iC trans. all*1 Send all Ir data*1 CopyAll to microSD*1 Delete all*1 *1: The data in the Secret folder are not included. *2: Available only with the Inbox folder list screen. Display image Image info Memory info Chg. list view*1 Delete Put out Received/Sent mail (p.175) Color coding List setting Protect*2 Unprotect*2 Protect ON/OFF*3 Unprotect all*3 Mail info*2 No. of messages Delete Put out i-motion (p.233) i-motion info Memory info List setting Delete Put out Bookmark (p.143) No. of bookmarks Delete Put out Security Settings ■Function menu when the Secret folder is highlighted on the folder list screen My picture (p.228) *1: In list display, “Chg. images view” appears. *2: Available only with the received mail list screen. *3: Available only with the sent mail list screen. ■Function menu (Data detail screen) My picture (p.228) Image info Set image disp. Full screen* Retry Delete this i-motion (p.279) Action setting Play menu Detail Info Select file Help Received/Sent mail (p.176) Protect ON/OFF Scroll Font size Delete Put out * : “Normal” appears when in the Full screen mode. 105 Changing a secret data to normal data To change the secret data back to normal data, move the data from the Secret folder to another folder. Switch the FOMA terminal to Secret mode or Secret data only mode → p.103 list screen (p.225) “Secret” 2 Folder Move the frame to an image u (FUNC) “Put out” 3 Select a folder Security Settings z If you put out a mail message from the Secret folder, the mail turns into a normal mail message. Therefore, an old mail message may be deleted when new mail messages are sent or received. It is recommended to protect the mail message before putting it out from the Secret folder. Preventing Others from Viewing Your Personal Information or Performing the Phone/Mail Operations You can lock the functions which use your personal information such as mails and phonebook to prevent others from viewing these information or altering improperly. You can also restrict making or receiving voice/videophone calls, and sending i-mode mails or SMS. z You can store the function or data you want to lock to Original lock 1 to 3 individually depending on the usage or purpose. z Original lock is not released even when the power is turned off. z Functions and data you can lock are described in Table 1 (p.108). You can specify (customize) whether to lock or not for each group and item. → p.107 Activating Original lock i “SETTINGS” “Lock/Security” 1 “Lock” Enter your security code The “Lock selection” screen appears. Original lock 1 to 2 Select The lock is activated and the function or data to be locked is locked. “ ” appears on the screen. Lock selection Icons displayed when other lock function is set at the same time→ p.27 ■ To change the function or data to be locked → p.107 ■ To edit the title Highlight one of Original lock 1 to 3 u (FUNC) “Edit title” Enter the title ■ To release Original lock “OFF” 106 ● Operations during Original lock Customizing the function or data to be locked If you try to use the locked function or data when Original lock is set, you are asked to enter your security code. z If you enter your security code, the lock is deactivated temporarily and you can use the locked function or data (you cannot use the functions of “Dial/sending mail” and “Incoming/Mail disp.” when the lock is released temporarily). When you exit from the activated function and return to the standby screen, the lock is activated again. z You can store particular settings such as “locking the phonebook only” or “restricting the outgoing calls/mails only” to Original lock 1 to 3 individually depending on the usage or purpose. z You can set (customize) the lock by each category, group or function such as Table 1 (p.108). z The contents of the lock you set (customize) are retained even when Original lock is set or released. Lock selection screen (p.106) 1 Highlight one of Original lock 1 to 3 menu appears. 3 Read an i-mode mail the mail menu and return to the 4 Exit standby screen Original lock is activated and “ the screen. ” appears on o (Detail) The “Category list” screen appears. “ ” appears when any of the item in the category is to be locked and “ ” appears when all items are to be locked. Category list Function menu p.110 the category 2 Select you want to change the setting The “Group list” screen appears. “ ” appears when any of the item in the group is to be locked and “ ” appears when all items are to be locked. the group you 3 Select want to change the Group list Function menu p.110 setting The “Function list” screen appears. c to select □ (checkbox) 4 Use o (Finish) The checked ( ) item is to be locked. Deselect items you do not want to lock. (Finish) 5o o (Finish) d (Set) Function list Function menu p.110 The number of times you press o (Finish) varies depending on the category. Continued on next page 107 Security Settings 1 On the standby screen u your security code 2 Enter Original lock is released temporarily and the mail [Table 1] Functions and data for the Original lock Group Function Operations when locked/Notes Data disp. Edit del. Mail Mail Mail member Locks the activation of each function. • You can view the Area Mail contents. i-mode i-mode Locks the i-mode function (i-mode, Full Browser and i-Channel). Locks the i-mode and Full Browser bookmark list displays. i-αppli i-αppli Locks the i-αppli function or IC card list display. • IC card function is not locked. • When the i-αppli standby screen is set, the i-αppli standby screen is deactivated when the lock is set. ToruCa ToruCa Locks the display of ToruCa folder list screen. • The ToruCa acquisition is available with a reader/writer unit even when the lock is set, but the “New ToruCa” shortcut icon does not appear (once the lock is released, the “New ToruCa” shortcut icon appears). Multi media My picture Music i-motion Melody 1Seg Kisekae Tool My document Chara-den Document viewer Voice announce Locks the activation of each function. • The data cannot be accessed from other functions. • If the data to be locked is set as the ring tone, receiving screen, standby screen, etc., the default settings are used when the lock is set. • When “My picture” or “Chara-den” is to be locked and an substitute image is sent for a videophone call when the lock is set, the “Pre-installed” substitute image is sent. Music&Video Channel Camera Bar code reader Text reader Locks the activation of each function. • Music&Video Channel programs can be downloaded even when the lock is set. Schedule Schedule Alarm To Do list Locks the activation of each function. • The alarm notification is not given when the lock is set and “Missed alarm” shortcut icon appears. Memo Play/Erase msg. Play/Erase VP msg. Locks the activation of each function (you can set the Record message). • During any lock function is set, and when you press s (▼メモ ) with the FOMA terminal folded, you cannot check “Record message”. Voice memo Voice memo (in-call) Locks the activation of each function. • The play/erase a voice memo is not locked (Set the lock for “Play/Erase msg.” screen) Phonebook/ Choku-Den Locks the activation of the phonebook and Choku-Den (this affects many other functions which use the phonebook). • The stored name is not displayed when the lock is set in the Dialed and Received call or Mail list screen. A phone number or mail address is displayed. • When “MSG display settings” of “Chaku-moji” is set to “Only number in PHbook”, a Chaku-moji message is not displayed. • You cannot set “Reject unknown” at the same time. • “Call rejection”, “Call acceptation”, “Call Forwarding” and “Voice Mail” settings are deactivated. • Even if you press s ( ▼メモ) with the FOMA terminal folded while lock is set, the FOMA terminal does not read out the caller or sender’s name of a missed call or new mail. Security Settings Bookmark Phonebook 108 My profile Locks the activation of My Profile. Dialed calls Locks the activation of “Dialed calls”, “Redial” and “Sent address”. Received calls Locks the activation of “Received calls” and “Received address”. • Even if you press s ( ▼メモ) with the FOMA terminal folded while lock is set, the FOMA terminal does not check a missed call. Group Other settings Function Operations when locked/Notes Text memo Locks the activation of text memo. Notice designate calls No alarm notification is given even when the specified upper cost limit is exceeded. • Once the lock is released, the “Notice designate calls” shortcut icon appears. Chaku-moji Locks the function of editing or setting Chaku-moji, and the function of “Select message” or “Sent messages” when you send the Chaku-moji, and Chakumoji is not displayed. • You can send or receive the Chaku-moji. Dial/sending mail Keypad dial You cannot make calls by dialing the phone number directly (you can make calls using the phonebook, Redial/Dialed calls records and the Received calls record of the recorded party.). • You cannot add or edit phonebook entries, perform UIM operation or copy phonebook from a microSD card. • You can still call the emergency numbers (110, 119 or 118). Sending mail Input add by keypad Locks to send i-mode mails or SMS by entering the address directly (you can use only the phonebook, Redial/Dialed calls records, the sent address list, the received calls record or the received address of the recorded party.). • You cannot add or edit phonebook entries, perform UIM operation or copy phonebook from a microSD card. • Addresses of all mails in the Draft mailbox and the mails with addresses only are deleted. Sending mail Locks the i-mode mail and SMS. Incoming/Mail disp. Incoming call Rejects voice and videophone calls and packet communication (these are recorded as missed calls). • Once the lock is released, the “Missed call” shortcut icon appears. Disp. recv. mail/msg. You can still receive MessageR/F, i-mode mail or SMS automatically, but the receiving screen or reception results screen does not appear. Also, there is no ring tone or other reaction when a call comes in and you are not notified of a received call. • You can still receive the Area Mail automatically and view the contents. • Once the lock is released, shortcut icons such as “New mail” appear. * When the data to be locked are pasted as “Shortcut icon” on the standby screen, these shortcut icons are not displayed when the lock is set. 109 Security Settings Keypad dial Category list screen (p.107)/ Group list screen (p.107) Select……Selects all items in the highlighted item. Release……Deselects all selected items in the highlighted item. Select all……Selects all items under the displayed item. Release all……Deselects all selected items under the displayed item. Function list screen (p.107) Select all……Selects all the displayed items. Release all……Deselects all the displayed items. Security Settings Locking the Key Operation Automatically You can lock the key operations automatically when the FOMA terminal is folded or no operation is performed for a certain period of time. z The center illumination lamp flashes in blue while in Keypad lock. Setting Keypad lock “SETTINGS” “Lock/Security” 1i “Keypad lock” Enter your security code Select any item: After folded……Sets whether to lock the keypad automatically when the FOMA terminal is folded (ON/OFF). Timer……Selects the setting from “OFF/ON after 1 minute/ON after 5 minutes/ON after 15 minutes/ON after 30 minutes”. For example, when set to “ON after 5 minutes”, the lock is set automatically after no operation is performed for 5 minutes. When set to “OFF”, timer is deactivated and no lock is set. 110 Set the respective items o (Finish) ● Operations during Keypad lock z“ ” and “ ” appear on the screen while the Keypad lock is set. z During Keypad lock, all the key operations are unavailable except for answering voice or videophone calls, turning on/off the FOMA terminal, the operation of IC card authentication function and a (▲マナー ) (check for missed call/new mail). z While in Keypad lock, the FOMA terminal receives MessageR/F, i-mode mail, SMS and Area mail, but viewing or reading out messages is not available. • You can still receive the Area Mail automatically and view the contents. z Even when Keypad lock is set, the “Alarm”, “Schedule”, “To Do list”, “1Seg booking program” and “1Seg timer recording” alarms are given. z If you can operate the FOMA terminal even when Keypad lock is set (e.g. when receiving a voice call or alarm notification is given), “ ” appears under the function display. z Even when keypad lock is set, you can directly dial and make voice calls to emergency numbers (110, 119 and 118). z The lock may not be set during a call, data communication (such as i-mode) or playback of melody/i-motion/music, or when activating the camera, etc. z When “After folded” or “Timer” is set to ON then the power is turned off, Keypad lock automatically activates even if the FOMA terminal remains opened or the time has not reached the specified time. Releasing Keypad lock temporarily your security code on the screen 1 Enter when Keypad lock is set d ■ To release the lock temporarily using the IC card authentication → p.111 Using the IC Card Authentication You can release Dial lock or Keypad lock or you can perform the user authentication without entering your security code on the screen which requires your security code entry only by placing the FOMA terminal on a FeliCa-compatible contactless IC card (external IC card). z You can use the IC card authentication even when IC card lock is set. z You can store up to 2 contactless IC cards. Activating the IC card authentication i “SETTINGS” “Lock/Security” “IC card authentic.” Enter your security code the FOMA terminal when Dial 1 Open lock/Keypad lock is set “ ” appears on the screen and the user authentication is enabled for about 10 seconds. Pressing p (iC auth.) on the standby screen also enables the user authentication. ■ To release the lock with the FOMA terminal folded Pressing a ( ▲マナー ) (1 second or longer) enables the user authentication for about 10 seconds. the contactless IC card on the 2 Place FeliCa mark “e” on the FOMA terminal The lock is released when the user authentication is performed successfully. The “IC card authentic.” screen appears. “OK” 2 “ON” ■ To activate the stored contactless IC card “ON” ■ To deactivate the IC card authentication IC card authentic. “OFF” “YES” or “NO” Function menu p.111 Select “YES” when you delete all the contactless IC card data, and select “NO” when you do not delete them. Place the contactless IC card on the FeliCa mark “e” on the FOMA terminal “ ” disappears when the card is stored. IC card authentic. screen (p.111) New ext. IC card……Stores up to 2 contactless IC cards. If 2 cards are already stored, delete the old data to store the card. Del. ext. IC card……Deletes the contactless IC card data. Contactless IC card Hold the contactless IC card and the FOMA terminal in your hand, and put “e” of the back cover close to the IC card. * Put the IC card close to the FOMA terminal as illustrated The FOMA terminal may have difficulty in authentication depending on the IC card. In this case move the card horizontal or vertical. ■ When entering your security code “ ” appears when the security code entry screen appears and the user authentication is enabled for about 10 seconds. If you place the contactless IC card stored with this function on the FeliCa mark on the FOMA terminal, the user authentication is performed. z Even though the contactless card is compatible with FeliCa, this function may not be available depending on the card. z When using the IC card authentication, hold the contactless IC card and the FOMA terminal with your hands. z If you fail 5 times in sequence, the IC card authentication is deactivated and the authentication can be performed only with the security code. After the authentication with your security code is performed successfully, you can use the IC card authentication again. 111 Security Settings You can store the contactless IC card to enable the user authentication. Using the IC Card Authentication Disabling the Side Key 3 o (Finish) You can disable the function of the side keys (a ( ▲マ ナー ) and s (▼メモ )) when the FOMA terminal is folded. z In the following situations, the side key is enabled regardless of this setting: • When the FOMA terminal is opened • When a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional), etc. is connected w (1 second or longer) 1i The side key operations are disabled (ON) and “ appears. ” Security Settings ■ To enable the external keys when the FOMA terminal is folded Repeat step 1 “ ” disappears. Preventing Unwanted Mail Display You can lock your Inbox, Outbox, Draft mailboxes or other folders so that their contents cannot be viewed by other people without your approval. Mail box or folders which is locked cannot be opened without entering a security code. z Once you enter your security code, it remains valid until the mail task is finished, and you can open mail folders without security code even if the lock is set. z For folders that are locked, icons such as “ ” or “ ” appear before the folder name on the folder list screen. z Icons such as “ ” appear next to the mail box which is locked. (Only when in Standard Menu, Simple Menu or Original theme) z When lock is set to mail box or folder, mail addresses for which lock is set are not recorded in the Sent address and Received address lists. Setting lock for individual mail boxes “Mail settings” “Mail box lock” 1u Enter your security code Use c to select a checkbox ( □ ) 2 “About multiple-choice” → p.38 112 Setting lock for individual folders folder list screen 1 Inbox/Outbox (pp.170, 171) Highlight the folder to be locked u (FUNC) “Folder lock” Enter your security code “YES” ■ To release the setting Repeat step 1 Restricting Incoming and Outgoing Calls for Specific Phone Numbers You can restrict incoming and outgoing calls for each phone number stored in the Phonebook to prevent personal phone calls or nuisance calls. z You can specify restrictions for up to 20 phone numbers in each directory. z This setting is not available for the FOMA card (UIM) phonebook. z This function is applied to only calls of which caller ID is notified. It is recommended to set “Caller ID Request” or “Call setting w/o ID” at the same time. z You cannot set Call rejection and Call acceptation to the same phone number, or Call forwarding and Voice mail to the same number. z If you set restrictions for the phone number and then edit or delete that phone number, the restrictions on the selected function are released (however, when “Restrict dialing” is set, you cannot edit or delete the phonebook). Setting restrictions detail screen (p.73) 1 Phonebook u (FUNC) “Restrictions” Enter your security code Select any item: Restrict dialing……Restricts outgoing calls to the phone numbers that are not specified. To make a call to the specified phone number, call the number from the phonebook. Call rejection……Restricts incoming calls from the specified phone number. Call acceptation……Restricts incoming calls from the phone numbers that are not specified. Call Forwarding……Forwards incoming calls from the specified phone number regardless of the Call forwarding service setting (Activate/Deactivate). Voice Mail……Transfers incoming calls from the specified phone number to the Voice mail service center regardless of the Voice mail service setting (Activate/Deactivate). “ ★ ” appears next to the selected function. ■ To release a selected function Select the function with “ ★ ” The function is released and the “★” disappears. ● When Restrict dialing is set z You cannot dial including the specified phone numbers using the Dialed calls and Received calls records. Also, you cannot call numbers other than the specified ones, add to, edit or delete phonebook, exchange data between the FOMA terminal (Phone) and the FOMA card (UIM), or operate phonebook by “UIM operation”. z The current records of Redial/Dialed calls and Sent address list are deleted after setting the Restrict dialing. However, you can dial or send mails using the records of Redial/Dialed calls or Sent address list that have been stored after setting. z The FOMA terminal receives i-mode mail and SMS regardless of this function. z If you receive a call from a number that is specified on Call rejection or from a number that is not specified on Call acceptation, the number is recorded as “Missed calls” in the received calls records and the “Missed call” shortcut icon is displayed on the standby screen. z If you receive a call from a phone number for which Call rejection is set or from a phone number other than the number for which Call acceptation is set, the call is rejected even when the “Voice Mail” and “Call Forwarding” services are “Activate”. Note that if the FOMA terminal is turned off or “ ” or if the ringing time set for “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding” is 0 (zero) second, “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding” is enabled. z If you receive a call from the specified phone number, the FOMA terminal rings for about 1 second and the call is forwarded to the designated number or connected to the Voice mail service center, and the “Missed call” shortcut icon appears on the standby screen. z If no call forwarding number is designated or if you have not subscribed to the “Call Forwarding” or “Voice Mail” service, calls from the specified phone number are handled as missed calls. Checking the restriction settings list screen (p.73) 1 Phonebook u (FUNC) “Restrictions” Enter your security code The “Restrictions” screen appears. z If you use 2in1, the restrictions on the selected function work differently depending on the combination of the current mode setting and Phonebook 2in1 setting as shown below. • In A mode, the specified phone number in the A or common setting phonebook is applied. • In B mode, the specified phone number in the B or common setting phonebook is applied. • In Dual mode, the specified phone number in all of the phonebooks is applied. However, as for Restrict dialing, you cannot call the phone numbers that are not specified regardless of the 2in1 mode setting. z You can still make calls to emergency numbers (110, 119 and 118) when the Restrict dialing is set. Restrictions Function menu p.113 Restrictions screen (p.113) Check settings……Displays a list of the phonebook entries for which the function is set. Release settings……Releases the function and “★” disappears. 113 Security Settings ■ To set restrictions for multiple phone numbers Press t twice to return to the phonebook list screen Select the phonebook entry you want Repeat step 1 Once you press y to return to the standby screen after setting Restrict dialing, you cannot continue to add restrictions. To add more numbers, release the Restrict dialing that have already been set for the phone number and then set the Restrictions again including the released phone number. Rejecting Calls from Unidentified Callers Muting Ring Tones for Callers Not Stored in the Phonebook You can accept or reject voice/videophone calls from callers who do not provide the caller ID depending on the reason for no caller ID. “SETTINGS” “Lock/Security” 1i “Call setting w/o ID” Enter your security code Select any item: Unknown……Specifies whether to accept or reject calls from callers who are unable to provide the caller ID, such as calls from overseas or calls from ordinary phones sent via a call forwarding service. Some phone companies provide caller IDs. Security Settings Payphone……Specifies whether to accept or reject calls dialed from pay phones. User unset……Specifies whether to accept or reject calls made by callers who withhold their caller IDs. or “Reject” 2 “Accept” ■ When “Accept” is selected “Select ring tone” or “Select calling disp.” • Select the ring tone from “Same as ring tone/ Melody/i-motion/Music/Voice announce/ Random melody/OFF” for “Select ring tone” (when “Same as ring tone” is selected, the “Phone” setting of “Select ring tone” is used). • Select the calling display from “Same as display/My picture/i-motion” for “Select calling disp.” (when “Same as display” is selected, the “Calling” setting of “Display setting” is used). ■ When “Reject” is selected The call is rejected and the other party hears the busy tone. z The ring tone or calling display selected in this function is the setting for voice phone calls without caller ID. When you receive videophone calls without the caller ID, “Videophone” of “Select ring tone” or “V.phone Calling” of “Display setting” is used. z When you receive a call from a caller who is set to “Reject”, the call is rejected even when “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding” service is set to “Activate”. However, if the FOMA terminal is turned off or “ ” or if the ringing time set for “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding” is 0 (zero) second, “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding” is enabled. z The FOMA terminal receives i-mode mail and SMS regardless of this function. 114 You can set the mute period for the ring tone for voice/ videophone calls from the phone number which is not stored in the FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook or UIM phonebook (Set mute seconds). You can prevent accidentally dialing numbers, such as nuisance calls that only ring for a short period from Received calls record. z “Set mute seconds” also works when you receive a voice/videophone call without caller ID or when there is another incoming call during a voice/videophone call. z You cannot set “Set mute seconds” when “Reject unknown” is set to “Reject”. i “SETTINGS” 1 “Ring time(sec.)” “Incoming call” Select any item: Set mute seconds ON……Enters the time for which the ring tone is muted before starting up (01 to 99 seconds). OFF……Sets the time for which the ring tone is muted before starting up to 0 second. Missed calls display……Specifies whether to record received calls for which no ring tone sounded to the missed calls record or the shortcut icon. z When you receive a call from someone who is stored in the phonebook as a secret data, the FOMA terminal operates as specified in this function. z If the mute time is longer than the ringing time for the Record message function, the FOMA terminal switches directly to Record message without ringing first. To have the FOMA terminal ring before it records a message, make sure that the ringing time for Record message is longer than the mute time. The same applies to the ringing times for Voice Mail, Call Forwarding and Auto answer setting. Rejecting Calls from Callers Not Stored in the Phonebook You can specify whether to accept or reject calls from callers who are not stored in the phonebook of the FOMA terminal (Phone) or the FOMA card (UIM). z This function is applied to only calls of which caller ID is notified. It is recommended to set “Caller ID Request” or “Call setting w/o ID” at the same time. z You cannot set “Reject unknown” when “Set mute seconds” of “Ring time(sec.)” is set to “ON”. i “SETTINGS” “Lock/Security” 1 “Reject unknown” Enter your security code “Reject” or “Accept” z When you receive a call from someone who is stored in the phonebook as a secret data, the call is not rejected regardless of this setting. Disabling Making/Receiving Calls, etc. You can set the FOMA terminal not to make or receive voice or videophone calls, use i-mode, or send or receive mails. This is useful when you want to use the FOMA terminal without worrying about interruptions such as incoming voice or videophone calls. z You can make voice calls to emergency numbers (110, 119 and 118) even when Self mode is set. Note that making a voice call at an emergency number cancels Self mode. i “SETTINGS” “Lock/Security” 1 “Self mode” “YES” Self mode is set and “ ” appears. ■ To cancel Self mode Repeat step 1 Self mode is canceled and “ ” disappears. Data Security Service The automatic update function allows you to back up the Phonebook and other data on your FOMA terminal at Data Center to be able to smoothly restore data if you lose your FOMA terminal or when changing models. Broadcast report is available to let others know that you changed your mail address. Packet communications charges do not apply to send mail. The service gives you even more convenience if you have a PC (My docomo). * For details on how to use the Data Security Service, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA version”. How the service works Saving/Downloading phonebook entries, mails or images FOMA terminal Restoring data easily when lost, exposed to water or changing model Downloading data edited on a PC Data Security Center ● When Self mode is set z Received voice or videophone calls are not recorded in the “Received calls” record and the “Missed call” shortcut icon also does not appear on the standby screen. z MessageR/F or i-mode mails sent to you are kept at the i-mode center and SMS are kept at the SMS center. z The caller of the voice or videophone call is notified with a guidance or message that the FOMA terminal is in out of signal range or is turned off. When you use the “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding” service, you can use the same service provided when the FOMA terminal is turned off. Internet PC, etc. Viewing or editing data kept at the Center z Data Security Service is a pay service you need subscription (you need to subscribe to i-mode service in advance). Continued on next page 115 Security Settings z When this function is set to “Reject”, the caller hears the busy tone even if you have activated “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding”. If the FOMA terminal is turned off or “ ” is displayed or if the ringing time set for “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding” is 0 (zero) second, the caller does not hear the busy tone and is connected to the Voice Mail service center or the forwarding number. z The FOMA terminal receives i-mode mail and SMS regardless of this function. z Data exchange via Infrared data exchange/iC communication, packet communication or 64K data communication with a PC connected, user authentication by IC card authentication are also unavailable. However, you can read and write data on the IC card using data transfer via USB connection (OBEX™ connection) or Osaifu-Keitai i-αppli. z Refer to the following pages for storing operations of Data Security Service: • “Storing the Phonebook at the Data Security Center” → p.79 • “Storing mails at the Data Security Center” → p.176 • “Storing images at the Data Security Center” → p.229 Other Security Settings Apart from those explained in this chapter, there are functions/services relating to security settings as shown below. Purpose Security Settings Function/ Service name To prevent others from using the IC card functions IC card lock setting → p.206 To avoid “nuisance phone calls” such as prank phone calls or unsolicited sales phone calls Nuisance Call Blocking →p.315 To reject calls that has no caller ID Caller ID Request → p.316 To send data securely by using the user certificate service * Only available on sites that support FirstPass FirstPass→p.150 To update the FOMA terminal software when necessary Software Update →p.377 Protecting the FOMA Terminal from Harmful Data Scanning function →p.383 To accept only necessary mails when receiving i-mode mails Receive option → p.164 To leave/hear the information about the safety using i-mode at the time of disaster “i-mode Disaster Message Board” service* To change your mail address Change Mail Address* To reject mails with URLs Spam Mail Prevention (Reject Mail with URL)* To accept/reject mail from specified domain Spam Mail Prevention (Reject/ Receive Mail Settings)* To accept/reject i-mode mail only To accept/reject mail from specified address To set the recommended settings of Spam Mail Prevention easily Spam Mail Prevention (かんたんメール設定 (Simple mail setting))* To reject i-mode mail from senders who have already sent 500 or more messages from the same i-mode mobile phone in the same day Spam Mail Prevention (Reject Mass i-mode Mail Senders)* 116 Purpose Function/ Service name To reject SMS Spam Mail Prevention (SMS Rejection Settings)* To reject advertisements Spam Mail Prevention (Reject Unsolicited Ad Mail)* To restrict the size of received mail Limit Mail Size* To check the status of the mail function settings Confirm Settings* To temporarily stop the mail function Suspend Mail* To search for the rough location of your lost mobile phone Keitai-Osagashi Service* * : Refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA version”. z Be careful when calling back to the numbers you do not know. In particular, sending your caller ID to the unknown party may cause unnecessary problems. z Priority is assigned when nuisance call barring function is set at the same time: ① Nuisance Call Blocking service ② Reject unknown or Ring time(sec.)/Call setting w/o ID/Call rejection Camera Before Using the Camera ............................................................................................... Shooting Still Images .................................................................................... Photo mode Shooting Movies ........................................................................................... Movie mode Capturing Important Scenes.................................................................... Chance capture Using Voice Mode .......................................................................................... Voice mode Changing the Shooting Settings ..................................................................................... Using the Bar Code Reader..................................................................... Bar code reader Scanning Text ................................................................................................. Text reader 118 123 126 128 128 128 129 131 Copyright/Portrait Right Take care not to infringe on the copyrights when you duplicate or edit the images you shot or recorded using the FOMA terminal. Also take care not to infringe on the portrait rights by using or altering another person’s portrait without his or her permission. It may be prohibited to shoot or record the stage performance, entertainment or exhibition even if you only want to enjoy it personally. Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you when taking and sending photos using camera-equipped mobile phones. 117 Before Using the Camera You can use the FOMA terminal’s built-in camera to shoot photos (still images) and movies. z You cannot activate the camera function or shoot images when the FOMA terminal is folded. Using the camera ● To set to camera mode There are 3 methods: ① Select the shortcut icon ( ) on the standby screen ② Press p (1 second or longer) on the standby screen. ③ Select “Camera” from “LIFEKIT” of the main menu or Simple Menu. z When there is no key operation for more than about 3 minutes, the camera mode ends automatically. Camera z To paste the shortcut icon again after deleting it, select “Camera” in step ③ ’s main menu above and press u (FUNC) to select “Add shortcut”. ● Lens selector switch z To take a close-up image, set to the close-up mode by moving the lens selector switch to (macro lens). When set to the close-up mode, the camera is focused on an object approx. 6 to 8 cm away from the camera. z To use Bar code reader or Text reader, set to the close-up mode by moving the lens selector switch to (macro lens). z When you move the lens selector switch, move the switch to the ● (standard lens) position or the (macro lens) position. Do not leave the switch in the middle of these positions. Lens selector switch Using the standard lens Slide to the position 118 Using the macro lens Slide to the position When using the camera ■Notes on shooting z The camera of the FOMA terminal is made with the extremely high-precision technology. However, it may include lines or spots that look dark or bright. Noises such as white lines may also appear on the photographed images particularly when shooting in very poorly lit locations. z Before shooting, wipe the lens clean with a soft cloth. Fingerprints or grease spots on the lens could prevent the camera from focusing properly and cause blurred images. z Take care not to press the lens with excessive force when folding the FOMA terminal. This may cause malfunction. z Image quality may be adversely affected if the FOMA terminal is left in a hot location for a long period of time. z The color tones and brightness levels in still images and movies shot may differ from those of the actual object. z Do not leave the camera under the direct sunlight for a long period of time or shoot the sun or a powerful lamp directly. This could lead to the discoloration of the photographed images or cause the camera to malfunction. z Take care that your fingers, hair, or the strap do not cover the lens when you shoot images. z The shooting uses a large amount of the battery. It is recommended to turn off the camera immediately after you finish shooting. The screen may look dark or blurred if you shoot images when the battery is low. z You cannot change or delete the volume of the shutter sound and Auto timer tone. Also, you cannot set the downloaded melody as the shutter sound. z When shooting a still image, keep the FOMA terminal steady until it emits the shutter sound and finishes loading the shot image. z When you take pictures indoors, flickering may appear due to the effect of fluorescent lighting, etc. In such a case, changing the “Flicker” setting to the electric wave frequency in the use region additionally may suppress flickering. z After you display the shooting screen, switch the camera modes or change the camera settings, it may take time for the brightness or color tone to become its best. ■Flashing of illumination when shooting z The center illumination lamp lights up or flashes as follows: • Shooting screen activated: Flashes in red • Shooting still images, M-continuous mode: Lights in red (about 3 seconds) • A-continuous mode: Lights in red (when shooting) • Shooting movies, recording in Voice mode: Flashes in red • Auto timer activated: Flashes in blue → p.128 ■When the shooting is interrupted z The shooting is interrupted when you receive a voice/videophone or 64K data communication, or alarm notification (1Seg booking program, 1Seg timer recording, Alarm, Schedule or To Do list), or operate other functions. • When shooting images continuously or shooting movies, the shooting is interrupted and respective screens appear. When you exit from these screens, the camera screen reappears so that you can save the data you shot before receiving calls or alarm notification. • When adjusting the zoom or brightness of the camera, the adjusting setting is set and the screen returns to the camera menu. • The Auto timer is canceled. ■ When using the microSD card z When saving the data on the microSD card, “ ” flashes. Do not remove the microSD card during this period. This may cause a malfunction to the FOMA terminal or microSD card. z When “microSD” is selected in “Select to save” and there is no folder in the microSD card, a folder is created automatically. z If the number of files in the microSD folder selected in “Select to save” has reached the maximum, you cannot set to the folder. Image size and maximum number of images/shooting time The following Table 1 to 3 (pp.119, 120) shows the image sizes, number of still images and movie shooting time supported by FOMA SO706i. [Table 1] The image sizes and shooting mode Image size Photo mode Continuous mode Movie mode 2M (1,200 × 1,600) 1M (960 × 1,280) VGA (640 × 480) CIF (352 × 288) Screen (240 × 427) QVGA V. (240 × 320) QVGA (320 × 240) QCIF (176 × 144) SubQCIF (128 × 96) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ × ○ ○ × × × ○ ○ ○ × ○ ○ × × × × × × ○ ○ ○ [Table 2] The approximate number of still images that can be saved by destination to save Quality 2M 1M Destination: FOMA SO706i (Phone) Super Fine 116 Fine 140 Normal 229 Destination: microSD (64M bytes) Super Fine 99 Fine 118 Normal 189 VGA CIF 140 700 341 Screen QVGA V. QCIF 700 SubQCIF 1,000 1,000 1,000 118 542 948 291 542 948 948 1,265 1,897 1,897 3,795 • The number of images that can be saved varies depending on the shooting environment, etc. Continued on next page 119 Camera ■Saving the still images, movies, etc. you shot z The images, movies, etc. are saved in the folder specified in “Select to save”. z You can save the still images, movies, etc. you shot automatically when “Auto save set” is set to “ON”. z If the battery is low, you may not be able to save the still images, movies, etc. you shot. z If the FOMA terminal is turned off or the battery pack is removed while saving the files, incomplete files may be saved. z The shooting is not interrupted in the following cases: • When you receive mails or MessageR/F when using the camera (including the case that the shooting screen appears), the reception result screen does not appear and the shooting mode continues regardless of the “Receiving setting”. • When “Alarm setting” is set to “Operation preferred”, you can continue the shooting, make settings or operate the Auto timer without interruption even when the alarm specified time is reached. [Table 3] The approximate shooting time that can be saved by destination to save Available shooting time for a single movie Quality setting Long dur. Fine Super Fine Normal mode mode mode Destination: FOMA SO706i (Phone) QVGA 2MB Normal 82s 34s 16s 8s Video 88s 35s 17s 8s Voice 21min. QCIF 500KB Normal 104s 53s 20s 16s Video 128s 64s 22s 16s Voice 316s 2MB Normal 428s 219s 82s 63s Video 524s 262s 88s 66s Voice 21min. Sub 500KB Normal 176s 67s 29s 20s QCIF Video 256s 86s 32s 22s Voice 316s 2MB Normal 12min. 276s 119s 82s Video 17min. 350s 131s 88s Voice 21min. Destination: microSD (64M bytes) QVGA 2MB Normal 82s 34s 16s 8s Video 88s 35s 17s 8s Voice 21min. Long Normal 27min. 11min. 327s 164s time Video 28min. 11min. 331s 165s Voice 120min. QCIF 500KB Normal 104s 53s 20s 16s Video 128s 64s 22s 16s Voice 316s 2MB Normal 428s 219s 82s 63s Video 524s 262s 88s 66s Voice 21min. Long Normal 120min. 71min. 27min. 20min. time Video 120min. 86min. 28min. 21min. Voice 120min. Sub 500KB Normal 176s 67s 29s 20s QCIF Video 256s 86s 32s 22s Voice 316s 2MB Normal 12min. 276s 119s 82s Video 17min. 350s 131s 88s Voice 21min. Long Normal 120min. 90min. 39min. 27min. time Video 120min. 115min. 43min. 28min. Voice 120min. Image Size File size Movie type set Available total shooting time Quality setting Long dur. Fine Super Fine Normal mode mode mode 47min. 50min. 247min. 303min. 249min. 305min. 418min. 608min. Camera 420min. 595min. 43min. 46min. 27min. 28min. 227min. 279min. 228min. 279min. 228min. 279min. 384min. 558min. 384min. 544min. 384min. 544min. • Available recording times if deletable pre-installed data are deleted. • The time is the approximate time that can be shot with the file size. • The available shooting time varies depending on the shooting environment, etc. 120 19min. 9min. 20min. 10min. 735min. 125min. 47min. 151min. 52min. 750min. 127min. 47min. 152min. 51min. 735min. 159min. 68min. 204min. 75min. 750min. 161min. 69min. 204min. 76min. 735min. 18min. 512s 18min. 544s 672min. 11min. 327s 11min. 331s 672min. 115min. 43min. 139min. 48min. 689min. 116min. 43min. 139min. 46min. 672min. 71min. 27min. 86min. 28min. 672min. 146min. 63min. 187min. 69min. 689min. 147min. 63min. 186min. 69min. 672min. 90min. 39min. 115min. 43min. 672min. 280s 280s 38min. 38min. 37min. 39min. 47min. 52min. 47min. 51min. 256s 256s 164s 165s 34min. 34min. 33min. 35min. 20min. 21min. 43min. 48min. 43min. 46min. 27min. 28min. ……The available capacity that can be saved Key operation for camera mode against the total capacity • Blue: 500K bytes or more remaining • Yellow: Less than 500K bytes remaining • Red: No memory available*2 *1: The displayed count and the capacity are only an approximate figure. This icon does not appear when the destination to save is set to “microSD” and no microSD card is inserted. *2: Shooting is available except when shooting movies with “File size” set to “Long time”. The shot is saved or overwrites the data in the FOMA terminal (Phone)/ microSD card after shooting. ② Select to save (pp.123, 127) …… The destination set to save (FOMA terminal (Phone)/microSD card) ③ Shooting menu (p.122) d: Shutter j: Zoom in h: Zoom out 1 to 6: Displays the following shooting menu respectively 1: CHG camera-mode 2: Select size 3: Quality setting or File size setting 4: Photo mode 5: Brightness 6: White balance zSome menus are not displayed depending on the camera mode. ⑤ 0: Displays the explanation of keys ④ Auto timer (p.128) ……The Auto timer is set ⑤ Zoom (p.128) to to ……The zoom settings ⑥ Movie type set (p.127) ……Normal (video and voice) ……Video only ……Voice only ⑦ Quality setting (p.127) ……Long dur. mode ……Normal Guide to the shooting screen ……Fine mode The shooting screens display the icons of the Camera settings. Each icon means as follows: Photo mode shooting ……The settings of the shooting menu Camera ① ② ③ ④ ……Super Fine mode ⑧ Shooting status …… The movie is being shot Movie mode standby …… The movie shooting is in standby mode ⑨ Shooting time ……Remaining time (hour: minutes: seconds) Movie mode shooting ① Remaining storage count/Memory info*1 …… The number of images that can be saved •White: 11 or more •Yellow: 10 or less •Red: No memory available 121 ● Icons and settings of the shooting menu Selecting the shooting menu When you display the shooting menu on the screen, you can set various settings only by selecting icons. Description of the displayed menu and highlighted icon z The selectable items are different depending on the camera mode. z Some menus are unavailable depending on the shooting condition (when using the camera from other function such as mail function, etc.) Shooting screen ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ① CHG camera-mode Movie mode……p.126 Chance capture……p.128 Photo mode……p.123 A-Continuous mode……p.124 M-Continuous mode……p.124 Voice mode……p.128 Camera ② Select size Photo mode (Default: Screen) to …… 2M (1,200 × 1,600) to SubQCIF (128 × 96) Movie mode (Default: QCIF) When you press one of 1 to 6 keys, respective menus are displayed directly. * In this chapter, operations are described in this way. to …… QVGA (320 × 240) to SubQCIF (128 × 96) ③ Quality setting/File size setting Photo mode (Quality setting) (Default: Super Fine) Super Fine……Super Fine mode (File size: large) Fine……Fine mode (File size: medium) Press d (Select) and set to the function of the highlighted icon. Normal……Normal mode (File size: small) Movie mode (File size setting) (Default: 2MB) 500KB……Up to 500K bytes 2MB……Up to 2M bytes Long time……Long time (microSD only) ④ Photo mode Photo mode (Default: Auto) Movie mode (Default: Portrait) Auto……Automatic shooting mode Portrait……Suitable for shooting portraits Scenery…… Suitable for shooting scenery (including night view) Close-up……Suitable for close-up shooting Sports mode…… Suitable for shooting moving objects Night mode…… Suitable for shooting portraits, etc. in the dark 122 OFF……Turns off the shooting effects. * Only “Portrait”, “Scenery” or “Close-up” can be set for Movie mode. ⑤ Brightness (When the camera launched: ± 0) / / / / …… Brightness of the image (+2/ +1/±0/-1/-2) ⑥ White balance (Default: Auto) In Photo mode, this can be set only when “Photo mode” is set to “OFF”. Auto……Compensates the tone automatically Fine…… Suitable for shooting outside on a sunny day Cloudy……Suitable for shooting outside on a cloudy day or in the shade Light bulb…… Suitable for shooting under the incandescence Fluorescent lamp…… Suitable for shooting under the fluorescence 1 “On the” standby screen d Select The “Photo mode shooting” screen appears. CHG camera-mode……Changes the camera mode. Select size・Quality setting……Sets the same setting as the shooting menu (p.122). Interval/Number*2……Sets the shooting interval and the number of images you want to take on the continuous mode. → p.125 Camera Settings Photo mode……Sets the same setting as the shooting menu (p.122). Brightness……Adjusts the brightness for shooting in 5 steps “-2 ∼±0 ∼+2” using v. The brightness is automatically specified if you do not press any key for 2 seconds. “ ±0” is the default setting when you launch the camera. White balance……Sets the same settings as the shooting menu (p.123). Color mode set……Selects the effect for the photographed image from “Normal/Sepia/ Monochrome”. Flicker……Avoids the flicker on the shooting screen. Selects from “Auto/Mode 1(50Hz)/Mode 2(60Hz)”. Shutter sound (default: Sound 1)……Sets the shutter sound. Auto timer……Sets the auto timer.→p.128 Photo mode shooting Function menu p.123 Point the camera at the object d (Record) Select frame*2……Sets the frames for images.→p.126 Auto save set……Specifies whether to save a shot image to the folder selected in “Select to save” automatically or not (ON/OFF). The “Photo mode checking” screen appears. Select to save (default: “Camera” of Phone)……Sets the folder to save the shot image. ■ To retake the shot t “YES” File restriction (default: File unrestricted)……Specifies whether to allow the redistribution of the shot image. →p.228 Memory info……Displays the amount of stored images. Help……Displays the guide for shooting. Photo mode checking d (Save) Function menu p.124 z Depending on image size, image quality may be degraded. *1: This function is available only for the Continuous mode screen. *2: This function is available only for the Photo mode screen. z When Manner mode is set (“VM tone” set to “OFF”), the FOMA terminal does not play the shutter sound for checking. Continued on next page 123 Camera Shooting Still Images Photo mode shooting screen (p.123)/Continuous mode screen (p.124) N z The displayed file size is only an approximation. Photo mode checking screen (p.123) Save……Saves the images to the folder specified in “Select to save”. Mirror save……Inverts the left and right of the displayed image and saves the image to the folder specified in the “Select to save” setting. Compose message* →p.126 You can also compose an i-mode mail or Deco-mail® by pressing o (MAIL) on the Photo mode checking screen. Edit image……Adds a frame or effect to the image. “Editing Images”→p.231 Shooting continuously You can shoot up to 20 still images continuously. There are two types of continuous mode: A-Continuous mode (Auto) and M-Continuous mode (Manual). z A-Continuous mode is the function that automatically shoots images of specified numbers at the set interval once you release the shutter. z M-Continuous mode enables you to shoot images for the set number, releasing the shutter for one by one. z You can enjoy the continuously shot images as an animation after putting them into the Original animation. z Folding the FOMA terminal terminates the continuous mode. Photo mode shooting screen (p.123) 11 “ ” or “ ” The “Continuous mode” screen appears. Shot number/ Max. shot count Camera Set as display……Sets the still image to the standby screen, etc. “Changing the Display”→p.88 “Setting an image to send” → p.67 Change frame……“Shooting framed images”→p.126 Mirror display ⇔Normal display……Selects the checking screen display from normal display or mirrored display. Continuous mode (Ex. manual) Select to save (default: “Camera” of Phone)……Sets the folder to save the shot image. File restriction (default: File unrestricted)……Specifies whether to allow the redistribution of the shot image. → p.228 Cancel……Deletes the photographed image and returns to the photo mode shooting screen. * : Not available when 2in1 is in B mode. z Selecting “Edit image” changes the display to the Normal display. z You cannot edit the image larger than 1M (960 × 1,280). z You cannot set the image larger than 1M (960 × 1,280). If the file size exceeds 100K bytes, the image cannot be set other than stand-by screen and wake-up display. z The still images to be set to the standby screen are saved to the folder set in “Select to save”. However, when set to “microSD”, the images are saved to the Camera folder under My pictures of the FOMA terminal (Phone) (the images is not saved on the microSD card). 124 Function menu p.123 the camera at the object 2 Point d (Cont./Record) ■ To stop the continuous mode A-Continuous mode: y “NO” M-Continuous mode: The shooting is finished and the “Continuous mode checking” screen appears. Continuous mode checking Function menu p.125 ■ To check the images in detail Use b to move the frame to the image you want to check o (Detail) Use v to change the image to check. ■ To save only 1 still image displayed in detail d (Save) Continuous mode detail checking Function menu p.125 ( ) (1 second or longer) 3p “Save” or “Mirror save” Select all……Selects all the still images you shot and marks the checkboxes of the images ( ). The image is saved to the folder specified in “Select to save”. ■ To store selection Select images you want to save p ( “Save” or “Mirror save” “About multiple-choice” → p.38 Release this……Releases the still image indicated by the frame and releases the checkbox of the image ( ). ■ To store Original animation u (FUNC) “Store all&anime” “Save” or “Mirror save” z If you shoot strong light or moving object in A-Continuous mode, the interval may become longer than the specified one. ● Setting the shooting interval and number of images Shot interval (default: 0.5 seconds)……Selects the interval for shooting images from “0.5 seconds/1.0 seconds/2.0 seconds”. Cannot be set for M-Continuous mode. Shot number (default: 5)……Sets the number of images (05 to 20 images in 2 digits). The maximum number of images varies by the image size. When the image size is CIF (352 × 288), the number of shots is automatically set to 4. When the image size is Screen (240 × 427) or QVGA V. (240 × 320), the number of shots is set to about 5 to 10. After setting is finished, press t The continuous mode screen reappears. Continuous mode checking screen (p.124) Store selection……Saves the still image marked with a checkbox ( ). Store all……Saves all the still images in normal or mirror display. Mirror display ⇔Normal display……Selects the checking screen display from Mirror display or Normal display. Select to save (default: “Camera” of Phone)……Sets the folder to save the shot image. File restriction (default: File unrestricted)……Specifies whether to allow the redistribution of the image with →p.228 Restriction all (default: File unrestricted)……Specifies whether to allow the redistribution of all the shot image. →p.228 Cancel……Deletes all the photographed images and returns to the continuous mode screen. z When “Select to save” is set to “microSD”, the images are saved to the Camera folder under My pictures of the FOMA terminal (Phone) (the images is not saved on the microSD card). Continuous mode detail checking screen (p.124) Save……Saves the images to the folder specified in “Select to save”. Mirror save……Inverts the left and right of the displayed image and saves the image to the folder specified in the “Select to save” setting. Compose message* →p.126 You can also compose an i-mode mail or Deco-mail® by pressing o (MAIL) on the Continuous mode detail checking screen. Mirror display⇔Normal display……Selects the checking screen display from normal display or mirrored display. File restriction (default: File unrestricted)……Specifies whether to allow the redistribution of the shot image.→p.228 * : Not available when 2in1 is in B mode. Store all&anime……Saves all the still images you shot in normal or mirror display, and stores as the Original animation. Select this……Selects the still image indicated by the frame and marks the checkbox of the image ( ). 125 Camera Continuous mode screen (p.124) u (FUNC) “Interval/Number” Select any item: Release all……Releases all the still images and releases the checkboxes of the images ( ). Shooting framed images The image sizes supported by FOMA SO706i is under VGA (640 × 480). z You can use the downloaded frames in addition to the pre-installed ones. mode shooting screen (p.123) 1 Photo u (FUNC) “Select frame” Select a frame ■ To cancel the framed image “OFF” the camera at the object 2 Point d (Record) The “Frame shooting check” screen appears. ■ To change the frame before saving u (FUNC) “Change frame” Camera d (Save) z Not available when 2in1 is in B mode. Shooting Movies z When “File size” is set to “Long time”, the shooting ends after saving the shot movie on the microSD card. z The shooting time varies by the conditions. z You cannot shoot a movie while you are talking on the phone. z Folding the FOMA terminal terminates the movie shooting. mode shooting screen (p.123) 1 Photo 1 “ ” The “Movie mode shooting” screen appears. Composing an i-mode mail message or Deco-mail® message using the still image You can compose an i-mode mail message with the still image you shot attached or insert the still image into the Deco-mail® message body. mode checking screen (p.123) 1 Photo o (MAIL) Select any item: Attach image*1 Attach mail……Attaches the image without changing the image size. QVGA scale down……Attaches the image by changing the image and file size without changing the aspect ratio. Insert image*2 Insert mail*3……Inserts the image without changing the image size. SubQCIF scale down……Inserts the image by changing the image and file size without changing the aspect ratio. *1: When the image is shot with the image size smaller than QVGA V. (240 × 320), the selection screen of “Attach mail/QVGA scale down” does not appear. *2: When the image is shot with the image size of SubQCIF (128 × 96), the selection screen of “Insert mail/SubQCIF scale down” does not appear. *3: Cannot be selected when the image size is other than QCIF (176 × 144). the message 2 Compose Composing and sending i-mode mail → p.156 Composing and sending Deco-mail® → p.158 126 Movie mode shooting Function menu p.127 the camera at the object 2 Point d (Record) The shooting starts. You can zoom in/out during the shooting. Movie mode shooting screen ■ If the file size reaches the limit specified in File size “OK” The movie mode checking screen appears. (Stop) 3d The shooting terminates and the “Movie mode checking” screen appears. ■ To play the movie you shot p (Play) ■ To retake the shot t “YES” 4 d (Save) Movie mode checking Function menu p.127 z If you perform a key operation such as zoom in/out during the shooting, the operation sound may be recorded. Movie mode shooting screen (p.126) Memory info……Displays the amount of stored data for movies. Help……Displays the guide for shooting. Front camera⇔ Rear camera……Switches between front camera and rear camera. CHG camera-mode……Changes the camera mode. Select size・File size……Sets the same setting as the shooting menu (p.122). Quality setting (default: Normal)……Selects the quality and duration for shooting movies from “Long dur. mode/ Normal/Fine mode/Super Fine mode”. When set to “Long dur. mode”, the shooting time becomes the longest but the image quality becomes the lowest. Contrary, when set to “Super Fine mode”, the image quality becomes the highest but the shooting time becomes the shortest. * : Cannot be operated/set for the front camera. z The Photo mode is fixed to the Portrait for the front camera. z When Manner mode is set (“VM tone” set to “OFF”), the FOMA terminal does not play the shutter sound for checking. z You cannot set the downloaded melody as the shutter sound. In addition, you cannot change the volume of the shutter sound. z The displayed file size is only an approximation. Camera Settings Brightness……Adjusts the brightness for shooting in 5 steps “-2 ∼±0∼+2” using v. The brightness is automatically specified if you do not press any key for 2 seconds. “± 0” is the default setting when you launch the camera. White balance……Sets the same settings as the shooting menu (p.123). Color mode set……Selects the effect for the photographed image from “Normal/Sepia/Monochrome”. Flicker*……Avoids the flicker on the shooting screen. Selects from “Auto/Mode 1(50Hz)/Mode 2(60Hz)”. Shutter sound (default: Sound 1)……Sets the shutter sound. Auto timer……Sets the auto timer.→p.128 Movie type set Normal (when the camera is launched)……Records video and voice. Video……Shoots a movie without any voice. Voice……Records voice without movies. Auto save set……Specifies whether to save a shot movie to the folder selected in “Select to save” automatically or not (ON/OFF). Select to save (default: “Camera” of Phone)……Sets the folder to save the shot movie or movie with voice only. When saving the movie on the microSD card, movie with video is saved in “SD Video folder” and movie with voice only is saved in “Multi media folder”. Movie mode checking screen (p.126) Camera Photo mode*……Sets the same setting as the shooting menu (p.122). Play……Plays the movie you shot. Save……Saves the movie to the folder specified in “Select to save”. Compose message*……Composes an i-mode mail with the shot movie attached.→ p.156 You can compose an i-mode mail with the shot movie attached by pressing o (MAIL) on the movie mode checking screen. Set as stand-by……Sets the shot movie to the standby screen. Edit title……Edits the movie title. You can enter up to 9 double-byte or 18 single-byte characters. Select to save (default: “Camera” of Phone)……Sets the folder to save the shot movie or movie with voice only. When saving the movie on the microSD card, movie with video is saved in “SD Video folder” and movie with voice only is saved in “Multi media folder”. File restriction (default: File unrestricted)……Specifies whether to allow the redistribution of the shot movie.→p.228 Cancel……Deletes the movie and returns to the movie mode screen. * : Not available when 2in1 is in B mode. z The movie to set to the standby screen is saved to the folder set in “Select to save”. However, when set to “microSD”, the movie is saved to the Camera folder under i-motion of the FOMA terminal (Phone). File restriction (default: File unrestricted)……Specifies whether to allow the redistribution of the shot movie.→p.228 127 Capturing Important Scenes Even if the available shooting time is reached when shooting a movie, you can continue the shooting until the scene you want to shoot comes. z The movie you shot is saved for the available shooting time (the default is 3 minutes 38 seconds) from the end of the movie with the starting point reset to fit that time. The movie shot before that time is not saved. mode shooting screen (p.123) 1 Photo 1 “ ” Changing the Shooting Settings You can change the camera settings such as the zoom or Auto timer. Using the zoom Using the zoom enables you to adjust the image being shot to your desired size. z The zoom is digital. Each shooting screen 1 adjust the zoom The image is zoomed in/out by one step each time you press v, and hold down it to zoom in/ out continuously. the camera at the object 2 Point d (Record) Camera The shooting starts. You can zoom in/out during the shooting. After the available shooting time is reached, the remaining time display flashes. (Stop) 3d The shooting is finished. 4 d (Save) Using Voice Mode z “1×” is the default setting when you launch the camera. Changing the image size or camera mode also changes the zoom to “1×”. Image size 2M/1M mode shooting screen (p.123) 1 Photo ” 1 “ The “Recording start” screen appears. Function menu of the movie mode screen → p.127 (Record) 2d The recording starts. (Stop) 3d The recording finished. The “Recording check” screen appears. Function menu of the movie mode checking screen → p.127 128 ■Maximum zoom rate (16 steps) for each image size You can record your voice without movies. 4 d (Save) Use v to Photo mode Movie mode ― VGA ― Approx. 1.8× CIF Approx. 1.7× ― Screen Approx. 1.8× ― QVGA V. Approx. 2.4× QVGA QCIF SubQCIF ― Approx. 3.3× Approx. 4.6× ― Approx. 1.8× Approx. 3.3× Approx. 4.6× ― Using the auto timer z The Auto timer is reset to “OFF” each time you finish shooting. Each shooting screen u (FUNC) 1 “Auto timer” “ON” Enter the time for the Auto timer (01 to 15 seconds in 2 digits) “10 seconds” is the default setting. ● If you set the Auto timer “ ” appears on the screen to indicate that the Auto timer is set. Pressing d (Record) plays the Auto timer tone and the Auto timer starts. The center illumination lamp flashes in blue and “ ” on the screen also flashes. The countdown tone sounds about 5 seconds before the shooting. The illumination flashes rapidly. ■ To cancel the Auto timer settings u (FUNC) “Auto timer” “OFF” ■ To stop the timer while it is running o (Quit) or t z During the Auto timer countdown, you can shoot manually by pressing d (Record). z The Auto timer cannot be used in M-Continuous mode. Using the Bar Code Reader ■JAN codes and QR codes z JAN code A bar code consisting of vertical lines (bars) of various widths and spaces to represent numbers. The FOMA terminal can scan 8-digit (JAN8) and 13-digit (JAN13) bar codes. * When the FOMA terminal scans the JAN code on the right above, it is displayed as “4942857113068”. z QR code A type of two-dimensional codes consisting of the horizontal and vertical patterns to represent numbers, alphabets, kanji, kana or pictographs. Some QR codes express images or melodies. Some data are divided into several QR codes. * When the FOMA terminal scans the QR code on the right above, it is displayed as “株式会社 NTT ドコモ” (NTT DOCOMO, Inc.). 1 i “LIFEKIT” “Bar code reader” the JAN code or QR code 2 Position inside the recognition field The scanning starts automatically. The recognition field is expressed using “ ┏ , ┓ , ┗ , ┛ ” at the corners of the screen. Focus the JAN code or QR Scanning code so that the entire Function menu p.130 code is displayed as big as possible inside the recognition field. Finishing the scan plays the completion sound. It may take time to scan the data. ■ To cancel the scanning d (Quit) “OK” ■ To adjust the zoom j: Zooms in. h: Returns to default. ■ To scan the data consisting of several QR codes “OK” d (Read) Position the QR code inside the recognition field The FOMA terminal can scan up to 16 QR codes expressing one data. the scanned data 3 Check ■ To discard the scanned data t “YES” u (FUNC) “YES” 4 The scanned data“Store” is saved. “OK” z The FOMA terminal cannot scan a code if it is not a JAN code or QR code. You may be unable to scan some bar code, depending on the size. z The FOMA terminal may fail to scan the code, depending on the scratch, stain, damage, print quality, the reflection of light or the QR code version. z You can also run the Bar code reader from the text editing screen. The scanned data is entered in the screen. z Some scanned images cannot be saved depending on the image size or file size. Continued on next page 129 Camera The FOMA terminal can scan JAN codes and QR codes using the camera. The scanned data can be used for displaying/copying the text, using the functions of Phone To/AV Phone To, Mail To, Web To, i-αppli To, or adding to bookmark/phonebook especially in QR code. The FOMA terminal can also scan the image, melody or ToruCa data to play or save. z The FOMA terminal can save up to 5 scanned bar codes. z Hold the FOMA terminal firmly to ensure that it does not shake during the scanning. z When scanning bar codes, use the rear camera and hold the FOMA terminal about 6 to 8 cm away from the scanned code. Scanning codes z Before scanning, set to the close-up mode by moving the lens selector switch to (macro lens). → p.118 N z You cannot save the scanned data to the microSD card. the scanned data 2 Select The “Reading data detail” screen appears. Scanning screen (p.129) Reading data list……“Using the scanned data”→ p.130 Bar code reader Add to phonebook Name TaroDocomo Reading TaroDocomo TEL 090XXXXXXXX TEL 03XXXXXXXX E−mail docomo.taro.△△@do como.ne.jp Birthday 2.12.1970 〒 1XXXXXX Address 1−2−3 XX, XX−ku, Add shortcut →p.94 Reading data detail Using the scanned data Function menu p.130 z You can use the following scanned data: Item Description Camera Add to phonebook Stores the name, reading, phone number, mail address, birthday, postal code, address and memo to the phonebook→ p.70 Compose message Composes an i-mode mail with the recipient address, subject and message entered→ p.156 Add bookmark Stores the URL and title to the Bookmark → p.142 Activate i-αppli Runs the specified i-αppli→p.187 3 Select any of the displayed items z If the data you want to scan contains characters that cannot be read by the Bar code reader, those characters are converted to spaces (blanks). z The title of the scanned data will be: • Title: yyyymmdd_hhmm_xxxx (Year/month/ day_time_4-digit number) If the same date and time are set for more than once, the 4-digit numbers are assigned to the data in numerical order. Reading data list screen (p.130) Melody icon Plays the melody →p.240 Phone number “Phone To/AV Phone To function” → p.147 ToruCa Icon Displays the ToruCa→ p.204 Edit title……Edits the title of the data. You can enter up to 9 double-byte or 18 single-byte characters. Mail address “Mail To function”→p.147 Result……Displays the Bar code reader reading data detail screen. URL “Web To function” →p.147 Image Save image →p.144 screen (p.129) 1 Scanning “Reading data list” The “Reading data list” screen appears. u (FUNC) Bar code reader 20080727_1539_0000 20080726_2205_0000 20080726_1823_0000 Reading data list Function menu p.130 Delete this・Delete all……Deletes one or all scanned data. Reading data detail screen (p.130) Store……Saves the reading data. Display list……Displays the Reading data list screen. If the displayed data is not stored yet, a message appears asking whether to delete the data. Internet……Accesses the site when the URL is highlighted. “Web To function”→ p.147 Compose message*……Composes an i-mode mail with the reading data entered when “Compose message” is highlighted. When the mail address is highlighted, an i-mode mail with the address entered is composed. Dialing……Calls the phone number when it is highlighted. “Phone To/AV Phone To function” → p.147 130 Add to phonebook……Stores the scanned data to the phonebook when “Add to phonebook” is highlighted.→p.70 When a phone number is highlighted, it is stored to the phonebook. When a mail address is highlighted, it is stored to the phonebook. Add bookmark……Stores the reading data to Bookmark when “Add bookmark” is highlighted. → p.142 When a URL is highlighted, it is stored to Bookmark. Save image……Stores the image data to My picture of the Data box. If you do not set the image to the standby screen, select “NO” after selecting the folder. Save melody……Stores the melody data to Melody of the Data box. If you do not set the melody to the ring tone, select “NO” after selecting the folder. Save ToruCa……Stores the ToruCa to the ToruCa folder. Copy……Copies the text included in the scanned data. → p.308 Item Scans the name, phone number, mail address, postal code, address and memo printed on the business card to add to the phonebook. Compose message Composes an i-mode message with the scanned recipient address, subject and message entered. URL Scans URL, and accesses the site or adds the URL to bookmark. Mail address Scans the mail address and composes an i-mode message. Phone number Scans the phone number and makes a call. Free memo Scans Japanese or English text to save to Text memo. ■The number of characters that can be scanned The following table shows the maximum number of characters that can be scanned for each item: * : Not available when 2in1 is in B mode. Item z You cannot use the Web To function or add a bookmark if there are unusable characters in the URL. z The address cannot be entered if it includes characters that cannot be entered. z As the image settings for videophone are not retained after the dialing or talking is finished, set this item each time you make a call. Scanning Text Description Card read Card read Using the camera, the FOMA terminal can scan printed text then add the scanned text data as a phonebook entry or bookmark, or use the data to compose a mail. You can also make a call or access website using the data. z The FOMA terminal can save up to 8 scanned bar codes. z Hold the FOMA terminal firmly to ensure that it does not shake during the scanning. z When scanning text, hold the camera about 6 to 8 cm away from the text. z The FOMA terminal can scan vertically written Japanese text. Compose message Maximum number of characters that can be scanned Name 16 in double-byte, 32 in singlebyte Phone number 26 in single-byte numbers including #, *, +, p (pause), (, ), - Mail address 50 in single-byte alphabets, numbers and symbols Postal code 7 in single-byte Address 50 in double-byte, 100 in singlebyte Memo 100 in double-byte, 200 in single-byte Receiver 50 in single-byte alphabets, numbers and symbols Subject 100 in double-byte, 200 in single-byte Message 128 in double-byte, 256 in single-byte URL 256 in single-byte alphabets, numbers and symbols Mail address 256 in single-byte alphabets, numbers and symbols Phone number 256 in single-byte numbers including #, (, ), - Free memo 128 in double-byte, 256 in single-byte Continued on next page 131 Camera Start i-αppli……Runs the i-αppli specified in the scanned data when “Start i-αppli” is highlighted. ■Scanning mode The following are the scan modes. Select the mode suitable for the data to scan: Maximum number of characters that can be scanned Item Dictionary* Japanese 32 in double-byte, 64 in singlebyte English 64 in single-byte * : This option is available when the Text reader is launched from Dictionary. ■Guide to the scanning screen Scanning text z Before scanning, set to the close-up mode by moving the lens selector switch to (macro lens). → p.118 “LIFEKIT” “Text reader” 1i The “Text reader” screen appears. Guidance 2 “New” The “Scanning mode selection” screen appears. “Scanning mode” → p.131 Text reader Function menu p.133 read” 3 “Card The “Text reader scanning” Recognition frame screen appears. Item icon Camera Recognition text field NEGA mode Recognition mode Text reader scanning Function menu p.133 Remaining characters Guidance : Displays the operation. Recognition frame: Displays the recognition field. Item icon : Displays the item to scan. Card read mode: “Name/phone number/mail address/postal code/ address/memo” Compose message mode: “Receiver/subject/message” Recognized text field: Displays the scanned text (The guidance appears on some screens). Recognition mode: Displays the recognition mode used for scanning “Kanji (lateral writing/ vertical writing)/postal code/phone number/mail address/URL”. Remaining characters: Displays the remaining number of single-byte characters that can be scanned. NEGA mode : Appears if the NEGA/POSI mode is set to Negative fix. 132 v to highlight the 4 Use icon for the item to scan Display the text in the recognition field Focus the text so that the entire text appears as large as possible inside the recognition field. If the recognition field cannot display the whole text, the text can be scanned several times. ■ To adjust the zoom f: Changes from “Normal” to “Large”. g: Returns from “Large” to “Normal”. (Read) 5d The FOMA terminal scans the text, and the recognized text appears in red. ■ To rescan the text t “YES” If the screen does not display the entire text, press b to check. Pressing o (Store) stores the scanned text, and then the reading data screen (detail) appears. The following are the two methods to edit the scanned text: ■ To select the character to edit Use v to highlight the character to edit Press the candidate No. Press r to change the cases between upper and lower if it can be changed. Using the text data z You can use the following scanned data: Item Description Add to phonebook Adds the name, phone number, mail address, postal code, address and memo to the phonebook→ p.70 Candidate ■ To edit in the text editing u (FUNC) “Edit” Edit the text The text can be edited in the typical text editing. To return to the candidate selection, press u (FUNC) and select “Select recog. data”. Go on to Step 6 when you finish editing. Compose message Composes an i-mode mail with the recipient address, subject and message entered →p.156 * Select any displayed item such as Phone number or Mail address to edit the data. “LIFEKIT” “Text reader” 1i “Reading data list” The “Reading data screen (list)” appears. ■ To scan the remaining text Display text in the recognition range Repeat Steps 5 to 6 Ensure that the last two or more characters of the scanned text are included in the recognition field. Reading data (list) Function menu p.133 the scanned data 2 Select The “Reading data screen (detail)” appears. ■ To scan another item Repeat Steps 4 to 6 In Card read mode, you can scan up to 4 phone numbers and up to 3 mail addresses. u (FUNC) “Store” 7 The Reading data detail screen appears. Press Reading data (detail) Function menu p.133 t to return to the Reading data list screen. z Do not move the FOMA terminal while the “Processing” message appears on the screen. z The FOMA terminal cannot recognize handwritten characters. If the text is faxed or copied, if the fonts are decorated, if the character spaces are not fixed, or if the fonts and background cannot be easily distinguished, the FOMA terminal may fail to recognize the text. Also, the FOMA terminal may not recognize the text correctly depend on the ambient lighting. Text reader screen (p.132) Add shortcut→ p.94 Text reader Add to phonebook Name TaroDocomo TEL 090XXXXXXXX E−mail docomo.taro.△△ab c@docomo.ne.jp Post Code 1XXXXXX Address 1−2−3, XX,△△−ku, Tokyo Memo XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 3 Select any of the displayed items Text reader scanning screen (p.132)/Reading data screen (list/detail) (p.133) Edit*1……Edits the scanned text. Store*2……Saves the reading data. Internet……Accesses the site of the scanned URL in URL mode. “Web To function” →p.147 Compose message*3……Displays the New mail screen with the reading data entered and composes i-mode mail. The entered data varies depending on the displayed reading data or screen. Dialing……Calls or sends the SMS of the phone number in Phone number mode. “Phone To/AV Phone To function”→ p.147 Continued on next page 133 Camera (Set) 6d The entry is fixed as the text. Text reader TaroDocomo http://www.△△△abc.co.j 03XXXXXXXX 090XXXXXXXX Add to phonebook……Adds the scanned data to the phonebook. The stored data varies depending on the displayed reading data or screen. Add bookmark……Add the URL to the Bookmark in URL mode. Search phonebook……Searches the phonebook using the scanned data. You cannot search the phonebook on the scanning screen, in Card read mode or Compose message mode. Add to memo……Adds the scanned data to Text memo. You cannot store the scanned data in Card read mode or Compose message mode. Reading mode set*2……Selects the scanning mode from “Card read/Compose message/URL/Mail address/Phone number/Free memo”. NEGA/POSI mode*2 ……Sets the type of printing. Camera Auto setting……Automatically sets the positive or negative. Positive fix……Suitable for printing the dark text on the light background. Negative fix……Suitable for printing the light text on the dark background. Guidance OFF⇔Guidance ON*2……Sets whether to display the guidance or not. Vertical writing⇔Lateral writing*2……Selects the vertical writing or lateral writing for the Japanese text to scan. Display detail*4……Displays the Reading data screen (detail). Display list*5……Displays the Reading data screen (list). Copy*6……Copies text contained in the scanned data. Delete this・Delete all*6……Deletes one or all scanned data. *1: Unavailable on the Reading data screen (list). *2: Available only on the Scanning screen. *3: Not available when 2in1 is in B mode. *4: Available only on the Reading data screen (list). *5: Available only on the Reading data screen (detail). *6: Unavailable on the Scanning screen. z As the image settings for videophone are not retained after the dialing or talking is finished, set this item each time you make a call. 134 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel What is i-mode?.............................................................................................................. 136 ■ Viewing sites Viewing a Site ........................................................................................ i-mode menu/site Viewing and Using Sites ................................................................................................. Registering My Menu Entries............................................................................ My Menu Changing Your i-mode Password................................................ Change i-mode Password Viewing Websites................................................................................. Internet connection Accessing Websites and Sites Quickly ............................................................ Bookmark Saving Site Contents .................................................................................. Screen memo 136 139 141 141 141 142 143 ■ Downloading images and melodies from sites Downloading Charged Contents ..................................................................................... Downloading Images from Sites .................................................................... Save image Downloading Melodies from Sites ..................................................................... i-melody Downloading PDF Data from Sites ................................................................................. Downloading Kisekae Tool from Sites ............................................................................ Downloading Various Data from Sites ............................................................................ 144 144 145 145 146 146 ■ i-mode utility functions Using the Phone To/AV Phone To, Mail To, Web To and Media To Functions ................................................................. Phone To/AV Phone To, Mail To, Web To and Media To 147 Using Location Information ............................................................................................. 148 ■ Specifying your i-mode settings Specifying Your i-mode Settings ..................................................................................... 148 ■ Using certificates Using SSL Certificates.................................................................................................... 149 Setting FirstPass............................................................................................................. 150 Changing the Certificate Host......................................................................................... 151 ■ Using i-motion What is i-motion? ............................................................................................................ 151 Downloading i-motion .......................................................................... Download i-motion 152 Setting Whether to Play an i-motion Automatically ............................. i-motion auto-replay 152 ■ Using i-Channel What is i-Channel? ......................................................................................................... 153 Viewing Sites from the Channel List ............................................................................... 153 Setting i-Channel .................................................................................... i-Channel setting 154 135 What is i-mode? The i-mode service enables you to use an i-modecompatible FOMA terminal (i-mode terminal) display to access online services such as i-mode mail, connecting to the Internet and sites (programs), etc. z i-mode is a pay service you need to apply for. z For details on i-mode, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA version”. i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel ■Notes on using i-mode • Contents on sites (programs) or Internet websites are normally protected by copyright laws. The loaded documents, pictures, and other data from these sites (programs) or websites to your i-mode terminal is permitted only when intended for your personal use only. No data may be copied in part or in whole, whether modified or not, for resale or redistribution without the consent of the copyright holder. • Note also that when the FOMA card (UIM) is replaced or the mobile phone is turned on with no FOMA card (UIM) inserted, some types of mobile phone may be incapable of viewing or playing melodies, images and movies downloaded from sites, files attached to sent or received mail (images, movies or melodies), screen memos and MessageR/F. • If a file with restrictions on viewing and playback imposed by the FOMA card (UIM) is set as the standby screen or as a ring tone, the FOMA terminal operates under the default settings if the FOMA card (UIM) is replaced or the FOMA terminal is turned on without the FOMA card (UIM) inserted. Viewing a Site You can access the services provided by IPs (information service provider). (You may need a subscription.) o “iMenu” 1 “i-mode menu” screen appears first, then “iMenu” screen appears. i-mode menu iMenu Select “iMenu” in the i-mode menu screen, then i-mode communication starts. “ ” icon flashes while the communication with the i-mode Center is in progress, and “ ” icon flashes when you are receiving i-mode service (during i-mode). links and other options to 2 Select display the site screen you want to view “Viewing and Using Sites” → p.139 ■ To cancel the download of pages Sites Function menu p.137 To quit i-mode, press y “YES” 3 After “ ” blinks, “ ” disappears. z The i-mode service area is the same as the FOMA service area (the area in which calls can be made and received). z Some sites may require you to pay additional information fee. z The number of colors displayed on certain sites exceeds the maximum number of colors that the FOMA terminal can display. For this reason, the site may not appear as intended. 136 N z On some i-mode-compatible site and websites, some characters may be difficult or impossible to see due to the selected colors. z When you are requested information on music you play by the site, the confirmation screen concerning transmission of music information appears. Select “YES” to send the information (title, artist name and play date) on the music you play in your FOMA terminal. The information is used to offer information that IP (information service provider) customized to the customer. z The sent information “mobile phone/FOMA card (UIM) manufacturer numbers” is used by the IP (information service provider) to classify customers and provide customized services for you and to confirm that you can use the content the IP is offering. z The “Mobile phone/FOMA card (UIM) manufacture numbers” is sent to the IP (information service provider) via the internet and may be disclosed to the third party as a result. However, this operation does not disclose your phone number, address, age and gender to the IP (information service provider), etc. ● iMenu in English Sites screen (p.136) English iMenu is available. “iMenu” Scroll down to the 1o bottom to select “English” Add bookmark →p.142 Bookmark →p.142 Add screen memo→p.143 Screen memo list →p.143 URL history→p.138 “English” Window Open new window……“Using multi window” → p.140 Close window……Closes the displayed window. Change window……Switches windows when multiple websites are open. i-Channel →p.153 Select “ 日本語 ” to return to the Japanese display. Enter URL……Enters a URL to connect to the website. Add to phonebook →p.140 z English iMenu is not available for とくするメニュー (tokusuru menu), 楽オク (Rakuten-auction), iエリア (i-area), マイボックス (My Box) and お知らせ (News). z Generally, the What’s New site is updated every other Monday. Add shortcut →p.94 z English iMenu sites differ from Japanese version. Home ● Mobile phone/FOMA card (UIM) manufacturer numbers If you select an item while a site or website is displayed on the FOMA terminal, a message may appear notifying you that the mobile phone/FOMA card (UIM) manufacturer numbers will be sent. z The disclosure notification message is always displayed before your mobile phone/FOMA card (UIM) manufacturer numbers are sent. Such information is never sent automatically. Save schedule……Stores a scheduled event while browsing the page.→p.285 Refer dictionary……Starts the dictionary. → p.296 Set as home URL……Stores the URL of the displayed page as home URL. You can only store 1 URL as the home URL. Display home……Displays the page stored as the home URL. Available when “Home URL” is set to “Valid”. → p.148 Reload……Refreshes the page. Compose message*……Composes i-mode mail or Deco-mail® with a URL for the page pasted into the message or the image pasted/attached. iMenu……Displays the iMenu screen. Continued on next page 137 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel Save image →p.144 Site info Title……Displays the page title to check. URL……Displays the page URL to check. If the entire URL does not appear, press d (Select), then use c to move the cursor to check the rest of the URL. Pressing d (Select) again hides the cursor. Certificate……Displays the contents of the SSL certificate when the page is compatible with SSL. Site settings Replay……Plays the Flash movie or animation on the page again from the beginning. Set image disp.……Sets whether to display the images on the page or not. When set to “OFF”, “ ” appears instead of the image which is not displayed. Sound effect……Sets whether to play the Flash movie sound effect or not (ON/OFF). Change CHR code……Changes the character code to redisplay the page that is not displayed correctly. i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel Switch to FB……Switches to the Full Browser to display a website that cannot be displayed in i-mode. →p.218 * : Not available when 2in1 is in B mode. z When certificates are displayed, the screen scrolls at the regular speed regardless of the “Scroll” setting. z If text is not displayed correctly, repeat the procedure. Note that when you perform the procedure for the 4th time, the site is displayed in the original character code setting. z Some sites may not be displayed correctly even when the character code is changed. z If you change the character code when a site is displayed correctly, the site may not be displayed correctly. an SSL page 1 Display The SSL page and the “ ” 《XXBank》 Usage Services Branches & ATMs Interest rates Member information Change My Menu Back icon appears. ■ To cancel the authentication “Cancel” from the SSL 2 Move page to an ordinary page SSL page “YES” SSL communication ends and the “ disappears. ” icon z The message “This site is not certified Connect?” may appear when you attempt to open an SSL page. This message appears when the SSL certificate for the page has expired or is not supported. In this case, you can continue to view the page by selecting “YES”. However, you may not be able to safely send your personal information such as your credit card number or contacts. Reconnecting to sites you visited before “URL history” records the last 30 URLs of the sites you visited before. You can reconnect to the website displayed using the “URL history”. o “URL history” 1 The “URL history” screen appears. 2 Select the record URL history Function menu p.138 Displaying SSL pages To view SSL pages, the following certificates are required: z CA certificate: Issued by an certification organization and stored in your FOMA terminal at the time of purchase. z DOCOMO CA certificate: Required for connecting to the FirstPass center and stored in the FOMA card (green/white). z Client certificate: Downloaded from the FirstPass center by selecting “Client certificate” in the i-mode menu and stored in the FOMA card (green/white). 138 URL history screen (p.138) Add bookmark→p.142 URL……Displays the stored URL. Delete……Selects the deleting method from “Delete this/ Delete selected/Delete all”. “About multiple-choice” →p.38 Viewing and Using Sites This section describes the operations for viewing sites or websites. Image display z The FOMA SO706i can display GIF and JPEG format images and Flash movies (p.140). However, the FOMA terminal may be unable to display some images regardless of the format. z When a Flash movie is displayed, the display operation may differ from that on a normal site. z When you play the Flash movie that is stored in Data Box, Screen memo, microSD card, the display operation may differ in some stored parts. z You can specify whether or not images are displayed in the “Set image disp.” setting. Jumping to previous/next pages You can jump forward or back to a page that has been stored in the FOMA terminal’s cache. Up to 30 pages are stored in per window (up to 100 pages are stored in all windows). Press h to jump back to the previous 1 page or j to jump forward to the next page ■When the page display sequence is “A”, “B”, “C”, “B” and “D” Scroll function When you are viewing a page on a site and the text or a list does not fit in the screen, you can scroll up or down to view the rest of the text. g: Scrolls down f: Scrolls up s ( ▼メモ ): Scrolls down by screens a ( ▲マナー ): Scrolls up by screens • Scroll setting → p.148 : Sequence of viewing pages : Back from the screen “D” Selecting links and other options When you are using i-mode, you may need to perform operations such as those described below. −Registration− User Agreement Name Area Kanto Sex Male Female Interest□Sports □Books □Music Register ①Link ②Text box ③Pull-down menu ④Radio button ⑤Checkbox ⑥Button ①Link Select the item to proceed to the linked page. ■To display the pages stored in cache • Cache refers to an area of memory on the FOMA terminal itself in which data from sites or Internet websites you have visited is temporarily stored. If you press v to move to another page while you are viewing a site or website, the FOMA terminal displays the page stored in cache rather than connecting to the i-mode Center and accessing the page on the actual site. However, if the cache is full or if the page is set to always display the latest information, the FOMA terminal connects to the site even when you press v. Also, even when the page is stored in the cache, if the date and time information for that page has been updated, the FOMA terminal connects to the site and displays the latest data. Continued on next page 139 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel ■Displayed image icons (color): Displayed while an image is loaded or when “OFF” is selected in the “Set image disp.” setting : Displayed when image loading is failed (B/W): Displayed when image cannot be loaded ②Text box You can enter text directly. When you select a text box, the Character entry (edit) screen appears. ③Pull-down menu You can select one option from the list of selectable options. Only a part of the selectable options is displayed but hidden options appear as a list when you select the pull-down menu. ④Radio button You can select only one option. indicates a selected radio button. ⑤Checkbox You can select multiple options from a range of options. indicates a selected checkbox. ⑥Button When you select a button, the function assigned to the button is activated. • When site data is loaded from cache, the text and settings you entered on previous visits is not displayed. • The cache is cleared when you exit i-mode. • When you download SSL-compatible pages from cache, the message appears indicating that the SSL page will be displayed. You can open up to 5 websites (up to 6 websites when including i-Channel). z You can use the tab to switch pages with o( ) when multiple websites are opened. Prefecture Area Tab −Select the area− Hokkaido Tohoku Kantokoshinnetsu Kansai Shikoku Kyushu/Okinawa o ( You can add a phone number or e-mail address displayed on a site page or screen memo to your phonebook. Using multi window Area Adding phone number and e-mail address to the phonebook Prefecture Aomori Akita Iwate Yamagata Fukushima Miyagi screen (p.136) u (FUNC) 1 Sites “Add to phonebook” “YES” Add the phone number to phonebook Adding information to the phonebook → p.70 If the name, reading and mail address are attached to phone number, they are also entered to the phonebook together with phone number. Enter remains of necessary items and then save to the phonebook. Operating the Flash movies i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel screen (p.136) 1 Sites p (Open) Highlight the link The page opens with a new window. ■ To close a opened website t “YES” ● Opening websites other than linked pages screen (p.136) u (FUNC) 1 Sites “Window” “Open new window” Select any item: Link……Displays the linked pages in the same way as p (Open). Bookmark……Displays the website registered as bookmark. Enter URL……Enters a URL to display the website. Display home……Displays a website registered as home URL. Flash is an animation technique supported by the FOMA terminal that uses both images and sound. Flash gives you access to a wide range of animations and visually exciting sites. You can also download a Flash movie to your FOMA terminal and set it as the standby screen. z A Flash playing error prevents successful completion of the saving. z Note that if you play a Flash movie to which vibration is set, your FOMA terminal vibrates regardless of the “Vibrator” setting. z Some Flash movies may not run correctly. z You may also be able to control a Flash movie even when “ ” does not appear at the bottom of the screen. z Flash movies are not displayed if you select “OFF” in “Set image disp.”. z Selecting “YES” in “Use phone information” allows you to use the FOMA terminal data (time, date, reception level, battery level, ring volume, language, model type and model info). z You cannot arrange the multi-opened websites sideby-side. 140 z Some Flash movies use sound effects. To run a Flash movie without the sound effects, select “Sound effect” and then select “OFF”. Even if “Vibrator” is set to “Melody linkage”, this setting is invalid for sound effects of Flash movie. z When a Flash movie is set as a screen such as standby by using “Display setting”, the sound effects or vibrator that are set in the Flash movie do not run. “Replay” is also unavailable.→p.138 N z When some Flash movies are saved or saved as a screen memo, part of the images may not be saved or they may otherwise differ from the way they appear on the site. the “Current Password” box 2 Select Enter your current i-mode password The numbers of the entered password is displayed as “*”. the “New Password” box 3 Select the new i-mode password Registering My Menu Entries My Menu provides you with a quick and convenient way to connect to frequently visited sites. z You can register up to 45 sites in My Menu. z Some sites cannot be registered to My Menu. z To connect quickly to a website, use “Bookmark”. screen (p.136) “My Menu 1 Sites Registration” Select the “Input password” box Enter your i-mode password “Select” i-mode password → p.141 z Charged sites in the iMenu list are automatically registered to My Menu after subscription. Viewing sites registered to My Menu “iMenu” “English” 1 oSelect a site “My Menu” Changing Your i-mode Password You need a 4-digit “i-mode password” to register or unregistered sites in My Menu, to subscribe to or unsubscribe to message services and to set your mail preferences. z At the time of subscription, it is set to “0000” (4 zeros) by default. Change the i-mode password to your favorite one. z Take particular care not to disclose your i-mode password to others. z If you forget your i-mode password, the registered service subscriber must take a form of identification (such as a driver’s license) to an NTT DOCOMO service counter. “iMenu” “English” “Options” 1o “Change i-mode Password” Enter a 4-digit number. Select the “New Password (Confirmation)” box Enter the new i-mode password again Enter the number you entered in step 3. 5 “Select” Viewing Websites This function allows you to view website by entering its URL. z Websites that are not i-mode-compliant may not be displayed properly. z A website may be displayed differently in your terminal from when it is viewed on PC. z You can view websites designed for a PC in Full Browser. z You can enter a URL up to 256 single-byte characters long including “http://” or “https://”. “Go to location” 1o The “URL list” screen “Enter URL” appears. URL list Function menu p.142 2 “” Enter URL “OK” Viewing sites from the URL history The FOMA terminal records the last 10 URLs you entered in the URL history. 1 o “Go to location” “Enter URL” a URL “OK” 2 ■Select To edit the selected URL Select the “Internet address” box Edit the URL Continued on next page 141 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel Enter N z When you enter URLs and connect to sites, visits to the same URL are logged as separate entries. URL list screen (p.141) Add shortcut →p.94 Compose message*……Composes an i-mode mail with the URL pasted in the message. Set as home URL……Stores a URL as your home URL. You can only store 1 URL as your home URL. Delete……Selects the deleting method from “Delete this/ Delete selected/Delete all”. “About multiple-choice” →p.38 Using a bookmark to access a site or website o “Bookmark” 1 The “Bookmark folder list” screen appears. When the FOMA terminal is in Secret mode or Secret data only mode, the Secret folder is also displayed. Bookmark folder list Function menu p.142 a folder 2 Select The “Bookmark list” screen appears. 3 Select a bookmark * : Not available when 2in1 is in B mode. Accessing Websites and Sites Quickly Bookmark list i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel Function menu p.143 Adding frequently visited websites or sites to your Bookmarks folders allows you to access those sites quickly and easily. z You can change the titles of your bookmarks and organize the bookmarks into categories by using folders. Adding bookmarks z You can bookmark up to 100 sites. z You can enter up to 256 single-byte characters for a URL. z Some sites cannot be bookmarked. screen (p.136) u (FUNC) 1 Sites “Add bookmark” “YES” Select a folder z Bookmark titles can consist of up to 12 double-byte or 24 single-byte characters. Longer titles are truncated when the bookmark is added. If no title is given, the URL is displayed (excluding “http://” or “https://”). Bookmark folder list screen (p.142) z You cannot rename or delete the “Bookmark” folder already created on the FOMA terminal at the time of purchase. Add folder……Enters a folder name to add a folder. You can add up to 9 folders. You can enter up to 10 doublebyte or 20 single-byte characters. Edit folder name……Edits the folder name of the added folder. You can enter up to 10 double-byte or 20 singlebyte characters. Sort folder……Selects the position to move to and rearranges the folder. No. of bookmarks……Displays the total number of bookmarks in all the folders. iC trans. all →p.260 Send all Ir data →p.258 CopyAll to microSD→p.248 Delete folder……Deletes the folder and bookmarks in the folder. Delete all……Deletes all the bookmarks. However, the bookmark folders are not deleted. z The number of data in the microSD folder and Secret folder are not displayed. 142 Bookmark list screen (p.142) Move……Selects from “Move this/Move selected/Move all” and moves the bookmark to the other folder you select. “About multiple-choice” →p.38 Edit title……Edits the title. You can enter up to 12 doublebyte or 24 single-byte characters. Add shortcut→ p.94 Compose message*1……Composes an i-mode mail with the URL pasted in the message. Attach to mail*1……Composes an i-mode mail with a bookmark attached. iC transmission→p.259 Send Ir data→p.258 Copy to microSD→p.248 Set as home URL……Stores a URL as your home URL. You can only store 1 URL as your home URL. screen (p.136) 1 Sites “Add screen memo” u (FUNC) “YES” z When you save a screen memo of an SSL page, the SSL certificate for that page is also saved. z If you save the same page twice, it is saved as a new screen memo and is not replaced with the earlier save. z If you save a site in which an item is already entered in a radio button, checkbox, text box, pull-down menu or selection box as a screen memo, you cannot view the item when displaying the screen memo. z When you save a screen such as the data acquisition screen, the data for that screen is saved along with the screen. However, the data acquisition screen for i-motion or Chaku-Uta-Full® with set playback period can not be saved as a screen memo. Displaying a screen memo o “Screen memo” 1 The “Screen memo list” screen appears. No. of bookmarks……Displays the total number of bookmarks in the folder. Screen memo list Delete……Selects the deleting method from “Delete this/ Delete selected/Delete all”. “About multiple-choice”→ p.38 Keep in secret ⇔Put out*2……“Preventing Others from Viewing Data”→ p.104 Function menu p.144 a screen memo 2 Select The “Screen memo detail” screen appears. Bookmark info*3……Displays the bookmark information. *1: Not available when 2in1 is in B mode. *2: Available only in Secret or Secret data only mode. *3: Available only for bookmarks stored on the microSD card. Saving Site Contents Screen memo (Screen memo detail) When you have found some useful information (travel information, etc.), you can save the displayed page on your FOMA terminal as a screen memo for later reference. z You can save up to 100 screen memos. However, the number you can actually save varies depending on the amount of data on each saved page. Enjoy Fishing ▼Fishing area: Sea Tokyo Bay (Chiba) Tokyo Bay (Miura) Choshi Izu Izu islands ▼Fishing area: Lake Fuji five lakes Ashinoko Sagamigawa Function menu p.144 z Information on the screen memo is the one stored and may differ from the latest one. 143 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel Copy URL……Copies a bookmarked URL. Use b to move the cursor to the first character to copy d (Start) Use b to highlight the end of text to copy d (End) You can paste the copied URL to the Character entry (edit) screen. → p.309 Saving a screen memo Screen memo list screen (p.143) Edit title……Edits the title. You can enter up to 11 doublebyte or 22 single-byte characters. Protect ON/OFF……Protects or unprotects screen memo. Protected memo titles are marked with “ ”. No. of memos……Displays the numbers of stored and protected screen memos respectively. Delete……Selects the deleting method from “Delete this/ Delete selected/Delete all”. “About multiple-choice” →p.38 z Up to 50 screen memos can be protected. However, the number of screen memos you can protect varies depending on the data size. i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel Screen memo detail screen (p.143) Save image……Saves the images displayed in a screen memo. → p.144 Add to phonebook……Adds the phone number and e-mail address displayed on the screen memo to the Phonebook. → p.70 Edit title……Edits the title of the screen memo. You can enter up to 11 double-byte or 22 single-byte characters. Protect ON/OFF……Protects or unprotects screen memo. Protected memo titles are marked with “ ”. Compose message*……Composes i-mode mail and Deco-mail® with the URL for a screen memo pasted into the message or the image pasted/attached. Downloading Charged Contents Some sites may charge you for downloading contents (images, melodies or Chaku-Uta-Full®). When you try to download charged contents, a confirmation message for the purchase and the i-mode password entry screen appears. z You cannot download the contents if more than 2 minutes have passed before starting downloading after you enter the i-mode password. Enter the i-mode password again. Downloading Images from Sites You can save an image, background image or animation displayed or attached to the currently displayed site, screen memo, i-mode mail or MessageR/F, then set the saved image in screens such as standby screen and wake-up display. z You can store up to 1,000 images including images that can be set as Deco-mail® pictures or Decomail® pictographs as well as shot still images (the number of images you can actually store may be reduced depending on the file size). screen (p.136) u (FUNC) 1 Sites “Save image” “Normal image” Select an image “YES” Select a folder Save schedule……Stores a scheduled event by browsing the screen memos. Position the frame saved. Refer dictionary……Starts the dictionary. → p.296 ■ To save the background image “Save image” “Background image” “YES” Select a folder URL……Displays and checks the screen memo URL. Certificate……Displays the SSL certificate details when the screen memo is SSL-compatible. Sound effect……Specifies whether the settings for Flash movie sound effects are enabled or not (ON/OFF). Replay……Plays the Flash movie or animation in the screen memo again from the beginning. Delete……Deletes the screen memo. * : Not available when 2in1 is in B mode. 144 over the image to be Select an item 2 ■“YES” When you do not set the image to the standby screen, etc. “NO” z When 2in1 is set to Dual mode or B mode, and also “Setting standby screens for each mode” is set to other than “Same as A Number”, the saved image cannot be set to the standby screen. The screen for A mode or OFF in 2in1 mode is applied. Downloading Melodies from Sites You can set your favorite song, the latest hit song downloaded from a site or a stored melody attached to an i-mode mail as a ring tone on your FOMA terminal. z You can store up to 200 melodies (the number of melodies you can actually store may be reduced depending on the file size). 1 Sites screen (p.136) Select a melody “YES” Select a folder 2 “Save” ■ To play a melody “Play” Select an item 3 “YES” ■ When you do not set the melody to the ring tone, etc. “NO” z Downloaded melodies may be subject to restrictions such that only a pre-designated part of the melody can be played. While a melody of this type is played in full when played back on the FOMA terminal, when it is set as a ring tone, only the designated section is played. Downloading PDF Data from Sites You can download PDF-formatted data from a website and display it on the FOMA terminal (Phone). z You can store up to 400 PDF data on the FOMA terminal. (The number of data you can actually store may be reduced depending on the file size.) Sites screen (p.136) 1 file Select a PDF data The “PDF data” (p.261) screen appears. Operation for viewing a PDF document → p.263 * When a PDF file that enables you to download the specified pages is selected, the first downloaded page appears. The subsequent pages are downloaded when you move to those pages. ■ If the password entry screen appears Enter the password set to the PDF data. ■ To save the PDF data u (FUNC) “Save” “YES” Select a folder For PDF data that requires download of all the data, all the pages are saved. For PDF data that enables you to download the specified pages, the data (pages) downloaded so far are saved. You can download the remaining pages later. → p.145 ■ To end display of PDF data When the PDF data is not saved, a message asking whether to close the PDF appears. To save the PDF data, select “NO”. Downloading remaining PDF data after downloading partially When you have saved partly downloaded PDF data, you can download the remaining pages (data) later. The method of downloading varies depending on the status of the downloaded PDF data. ● For partially downloaded (by page) PDF data ( (pale blue)) PDF list screen (p.261) 1 file to view Select a PDF The message notifying that downloading will resume appears and then the “PDF data” screen (p.261) appears. Operation for viewing a PDF document → p.263 (Tool) Press on the toolbar 2 tooview pages not yet downloaded Connected to the site to download the pages. ■ To specify the page number you want to download Select page number display on the toolbar Enter the page number you want to view ■ To download all the remaining data at one time u (FUNC) “DL remaining data” “YES” ■ To save the PDF data u (FUNC) “Save” “YES” The document including the newly downloaded pages is saved. 145 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel ■ To display melody information “Property” ■ To cancel the download o (Quit) or t When the message asking whether to save the partly downloaded data appears, select “YES” to save it. In this case, you can download the remaining data later. → p.146 ● For PDF data that could only be downloaded partially < (pale blue), (pale blue)> PDF list screen (p.261) Select a PDF file to view Before the document is displayed, a message appears asking whether to download all the remaining data. 2 “YES” Connected to the site and downloading of all the remaining data starts. After downloading is completed, the “PDF data” screen (p.261) appears. (Some documents may not be viewable even if the download was successful.) ■ To save the PDF data u (FUNC) “Save” “YES” Selecting “NO” allows you to save the partly downloaded data. “YES” 2 ■“Save” To check the Kisekae Tool package “Preview” ■ To display the Kisekae Tool package information “Property” z If the pre-installed Kisekae Tool is deleted, you can download from “PlayNow” by SO. “iMenu” “メニューリスト” (Menu List) “ケータイ電話メーカー ” (Mobile phone manufacturer) “PlayNow by SO” You can read the QR code on the right and select the displayed URL to access website. i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel z It may take a long time to display some PDF data. z PDF data may not be properly displayed if it contains formats unsupported by PDF viewer or complicated designs. z Note that the communication fee for downloading large amounts of data will be expensive. z If you attempt to download a PDF file larger than 500K bytes, the confirmation message asking whether to download the file appears. z You cannot download a PDF file whose size is unknown or larger than 2M bytes. z When the PDF data that you try to download has the same definition file (information file for defining PDF) as the PDF data stored in the FOMA terminal or microSD card, they are recognized as the same data. Consequently, the PDF data will not be downloaded and the saved PDF data will be displayed. Downloading Kisekae Tool from Sites You can download Kisekae Tool packages from i-mode sites and save them on your FOMA terminal. z You can save up to 100 Kisekae Tool packages, including the pre-installed ones (the number of packages that can be saved may be less depending on the size of Kisekae Tool data). screen (p.136) 1 Sites Tool package Select a Kisekae ■ To cancel the download You can resume downloading if the message asking whether to do it appears. 146 Downloading Various Data from Sites You can enormously expand the range of uses for your FOMA terminal by downloading additional data such as dictionaries, Deco-mail® pictures, Template, Chara-den, and ToruCa from sites. z You can save up to the following number of downloaded data, including the pre-installed data. • Dictionary : up to 5 • Deco-mail® picture, etc. : up to 1000 • Template : up to 500 • Chara-den : 10 • ToruCa : up to 100 * The number of data you can actually store may be reduced depending on the file size. screen (p.136) 1 Sites “Save” “YES” Select a data ■ To display dictionary information “Property” ■ When the dictionaries are full Select the dictionary to delete “YES” The selected dictionary is overwritten and new dictionary is saved. N Mail To function z If the pre-installed Chara-den is deleted, you can download from “PlayNow” by SO. “iMenu” “メニューリスト ” (Menu List) “ケータイ電話メーカー ” (Mobile phone manufacturer) “PlayNow by SO” You can read the QR code on the right and select the displayed URL to access website. z The file name used for Template with no title is “YYYY/ MM/DD hh:mm” (Y = year, M = month, D = day, h = hour, m = minute). z You may not be able to download data depending on sites or the file size. You can send a mail to a mail address displayed on a site, in a mail, PDF data or the Full Browser screen. z You cannot use the Mail To function when draft mails are full. z You may not be able to use the Mail To function when 2 or more e-mail addresses are displayed in sequence. z You can enter up to 50 single-byte characters as an e-mail address. z When 2in1 is in B mode, this function is not available. Using the Phone To/AV Phone To, Mail To, Web To and Media To Functions Select a mail and send an i-mode mail 2 Compose → p.156 Web To function You can display websites in the displayed site or mail. z You can enter up to 512 single-byte characters as a URL. 1 Sites screen (p.136) Select a URL Media To function Phone To/AV Phone To function You can call or compose an SMS for the phone number in the displayed site or mail. z You can enter up to 26 digits as a phone number. screen (p.136) 1 Sites number Select a phone ■ When the 2in1 is in Dual mode The Outgoing number selection screen appears. Select a phone number. Use information such as date and time, channel and program name displayed in a web page or mail to activate 1seg or book viewing/recording. Site screen (p.136) Select date and 1 time, channel, program name, etc. z The Media To function may not work even if information is selected. 2 “Voice phone” 3 “Dial” 147 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel These functions provide quick and simple procedures for making calls, composing SMS, sending mail or viewing websites using information (phone numbers, e-mail addresses, URLs, etc.) displayed in mail or on a site. 1seg can be activated. z You may not be able to use this function for the mails or sites sent from a PC. z You may use items in which a phone number, mail address, and URL are not indicated but linked (e.g. “Please contact here”). Sites screen (p.136) 1 address Using Location Information Select a link with location information added on a site, use the location information. screen (p.136) Select a link with 1 Sites location information added Select any Font size (default: Standard)……Selects the character size of the detail screen for a screen memo, MessageR/F or a page on a site, from “Small/Standard/Large/X-large”.→ p.93 Set image disp. (default: ON)……Sets whether the detail screen for screen memos and pages on a site are displayed or not. If you select “OFF”, the “ ” icon will be displayed instead of the images not to be displayed. item: i-motion auto-replay (default: ON) →p.152 Run i-αppli……Displays the list of i-αppli compatible with the location information function (that can use location information). Auto-display setting (default: MessageR preferred) ……Sets for the automatic display of MessageR/F. Read a Map……Accesses the i-mode site and displays the peripheral map, etc. using the location information. Paste to mail*……Pastes the location information URL into an i-mode message to compose a new message. * : Not available when 2in1 is in B mode. i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel z When the location information URL is pasted into the message, “ ” is prefixed to the location information URL. z The number of characters of the pasted location information URL is counted as the number of characters of the message. Specifying Your i-mode Settings “i-mode settings” 1o The “i-mode settings” screen Start attachment (auto) (default: ON)……Sets whether the attached/pasted melody automatically plays when opening the MessageR/F. Use phone information (default: Accept) → p.149 Message list display (default: 2 lines)……Sets the number of lines in the message list screen. Home URL……Sets for using the home URL display function. When set to “Valid”, pressing a on the standby screen displays the screen of the stored URL. You can enter up to 256 single-byte characters for the URL. Invalid (default)……Disables the home URL display setting. Valid……Enables the home URL display setting. Select the Home URL field and enter a URL to be stored. Sound effect (default: ON)……Sets whether to play the sound effects for the Flash movies in a site or screen memo. Tab display setting (default: Open at the back side) ……Sets whether to change (Open at the front) or keep (Open at the back side) the current display when you open a website in new window. appears. Check settings……Displays the settings set in “i-mode settings”. Reset……Resets the settings specified in “i-mode settings” to the default settings. 2 Select any item: i-mode settings Scroll……Sets the scrolling speed and link display of the detail screen for a site, screen memo or MessageR/F. Speed (default: High speed)……Selects the scrolling speed from “High speed/Low speed”. During scroll in focus (default: OFF)……Sets whether to highlight the linked pages while scrolling. 148 z If a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional) is connected to the FOMA terminal, pressing the switch in the standby screen will also display the site set as the home. z Even if sound effects are set to “ON”, some Flash movies may not make any sound. Setting the connection timeout This option sets time-out duration for which the FOMA terminal automatically stops trying to connect when a site is busy and there is no response. i “SETTINGS” “i-mode common 1 set” “Set connection timeout” z After changing the host, the i-Channel information may not be updated automatically. To receive the latest information, press p to display the channel list screen. Specifying whether to use terminal data in Flash movies Select any item: 60 seconds……Automatically stops connecting if there is no response for 60 seconds. 90 seconds……Automatically stops connecting if there is no response for 90 seconds. Unlimited……Does not automatically stop connecting. Setting a host different from i-mode host (ISP connection) You need to select a different host when you want to use a service other than i-mode. If you change the host to a host other than i-mode, you can not use i-mode and i-mode mail. z You can store up to 10 hosts other than “i-mode”. i “SETTINGS” “i-mode common 1 set” “Host selection” Highlight setting screen (p.148) “Use 1 i-mode phone information” “Accept” or “Reject” Using SSL Certificates You can check the details of an SSL certificate or to set to valid/invalid. “” o (Edit) Enter your security code Select any item: “SETTINGS” “i-mode common 1i set” “Certificate” Host name……Sets the host name. You can enter up to 9 double-byte or 18 single-byte characters. a certificate Check the details 2 ■Select To validate or invalidate SSL certificates Host number……Sets the host number. You can enter up to 99 single-byte characters. Host address……Sets the host address. You can enter up to 30 single-byte characters. Host address2……Sets the host address2. You can enter up to 30 single-byte characters. 2 Set the respective items o (Finish) Highlight a certificate u (FUNC) “Valid/ Invalid” z When set to “Valid”, “ “Invalid”, “ ” appears. When set to ” appears. z If you select “Invalid”, you cannot view SSL pages with that SSL certificate. z Note that costs of packet communication while you are connected to a host other than i-mode are not covered by the Pake-Houdai or Pake-Houdai full deal. z When you change the host, the ticker of i-Channel is turned off. The ticker is turned on again automatically when the information is updated automatically or when p is pressed to receive the latest information. 149 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel * There is normally no need to change this setting. Use this function to specify whether terminal data is used when a Flash movie is running. z The terminal data may be used depending on the particular Flash movie. Select “Accept” in “Use phone information” of “i-mode settings” so that images use the terminal data. The default setting is “Accept”. Such movies may use the following types of terminal data: • Battery level • Ring volume setting • Signal strength • Select language • Date and time • Model data N Setting FirstPass User certificates prove that the user is a proper FOMA service subscriber. Downloaded user certificates are saved on your FOMA card (UIM) and enable you to access client authentication-compliant sites. Connect to the FirstPass Center i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel Follow the procedure below to request and download the user certificate. z You can request a user certificate or download from the FirstPass Center. z User certificates cannot be used with the FOMA card (blue). z The FirstPass cannot be used overseas. z To connect to the FirstPass Center, you must first set the date and time on your FOMA terminal. → p.45 z The screens and procedures used at the FirstPass Center are subject to change. o “Client certificate” 1 description “English” z Before using the FirstPass Center, select “The usage regulation (Japanese only)” and read the information carefully. z You cannot use the following function during connection to the FirstPass Center. • Sending or receiving i-mode mail (sending and receiving SMS is available) • Check new message (Check new SMS is available) • Reception of MessageR/F • Downloading attached files of mails manually • Web To function from the mail detail screen z Always send a certificate request before downloading a new or updated user certificate. You cannot download a certificate without first requesting the certificate. z Once an application for user certificate invalidation has been completed, you can no longer access FirstPass-compliant sites that require that user certificate. z If you use FirstPass after completion of invalidation, apply issue for the user certification again and download it. Check the Using a user certificate to connect to a site Sites screen (p.136) Confirm user 1 certificate transmission “YES” Enter your PIN2 code “Request your certificate” 2 ■ To apply invalidation Select “Other settings” and then select “Revoke your certificate”. Enter your PIN2 code and then proceed as directed by the on-screen instructions. 3 Check the description “Continue” the PIN2 code 4 Enter PIN2 code→ p.100 the message “Download” 5 Check Check the description “Continue” “Menu” The confirmation message appears. The FirstPass menu screen reappears after the downloading is completed. z Packet communication charge for connection to the FirstPass Center is free. 150 z The Packet communication charge of connecting to FirstPass-compliant sites is covered by the PakeHoudai or Pake-Houdai full deal. z FirstPass is also available in Full Browser. However, the packet communication charge for connecting to FirstPass-compliant sites in Full Browser is not covered by the Pake-Houdai or Pake-Houdai full deal. z If you connect to a FirstPass-compliant site without a user certificate, or if your user certificate has expired, a message appears informing you of that fact. You can still connect to the site and view subsequent pages by selecting “YES” in some cases, but note that it may not be safe to send your personal information (credit card number, contact details, etc.). To disconnect, select “NO”, then reconnect the site after downloading the user certificate from the FirstPass Center. ■Notes on using FirstPass • FirstPass is DOCOMO’s digital authentication service. Using FirstPass enables the client authentication in which the site authenticates the FOMA terminal. Changing the Certificate Host * There is normally no need to change this setting. “” o (Edit) 2 Highlight Enter your security code Select any item: Default URL……Sets the URL of the initial screen for the host. You can enter up to 100 single-byte characters. Host number……Sets the host number. You can enter up to 99 single-byte characters. 3 Set the respective items o (Finish) z To change a stored “User setting host”, use the same procedure for storing. z To delete a stored “User setting host”, select “Delete” from the function menu. What is i-motion? An i-motion is a file containing video, voice and music data. It can be downloaded from an i-motion site to your FOMA terminal. You can also set an i-motion as a ring tone. Chaku-motion → p.82 ● i-motion types i-motion can be broadly divided into 2 types as follows. The type of the i-motion you downloaded depends on the site or data. Type Type Standard type (Can be saved*) (Up to 10M bytes) Playback type Playback after downloading Playback while downloading Playback while downloading Description Plays the i-motion after downloading all the data. Plays the i-motion while downloading the i-motion data. Streaming Plays the i-motion while type downloading the (Cannot be i-motion data. As the saved) data is discarded after (Up to 10M the playback, you bytes) cannot repeat playback or save the i-motion to the FOMA terminal. * : May not be saved depending on the i-motion. You can set the host for downloading the user certificate. i “SETTINGS” “i-mode common 1 set” “Certificate host” 151 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel • FirstPass can be used either when the FOMA terminal is directly connected to the Internet or when it is connected via a PC. When the FOMA terminal is connected to the Internet via a PC, the FirstPass PC software included in the provided CDROM for FOMA SO706i is required. For more information, refer to the PDF-format “FirstPassManual” contained in the “FirstPassPCSoft” folder on the CD-ROM. (The “FirstPass-Manual” is in Japanese only.) To view the PDF-format “FirstPass Manual”, Adobe® Reader® is required. If this software is not installed on your PC, install the Adobe® Reader® in the provided CD-ROM to view the file. Refer to the “Adobe Reader ヘルプ ” (Help of the Adobe Reader) for details on how to use it. • When requesting a user certificate, carefully read and agree to the “The usage regulation” of FirstPass displayed on your screen before proceeding with your request. • To use a user certificate, you will need to enter your PIN2 code (p.100). Take great care to prevent unauthorized persons from using your FOMA card (UIM) or PIN2 code since all the actions performed subsequent to PIN2 code entry will be assumed to have been performed by you. • If your FOMA card (UIM) is lost or stolen, you can have your user certificates invalidated at NTT DOCOMO Information counter on the back cover of this manual. • NTT DOCOMO is not responsible for and accepts no liability whatsoever regarding the sites or the content provided by FirstPass-compliant sites. Any disputes are to be resolved between the customer and the FirstPass-compliant site. • NTT DOCOMO and its authentication company provide no guarantee regarding security or secrecy in the use of FirstPass and SSL certificates. Such certificates are used entirely at the discretion of the user. Saving i-motion Downloading i-motion screen (p.136) Select i-motion 1 Sites When data downloading is completed, the “Data acquisition” screen appears. ■ To cancel downloading “Play” 2 The downloaded i-motion is acquisition screen (p.152) 1 Data “Save” “YES” played. “Operations on the Music Player” screen → p.278 ■ To cancel the saving “NO” Returns to the data acquisition screen without saving the i-motion. Data acquisition Function menu p.152 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel z Some sites and i-motion do not allow downloading or the playback during the download. z For standard type i-motion, the downloading itself continues even if the playback is stopped during downloading. z Some i-motion is restricted to be played. “ ” is displayed at the beginning of the title for the i-motion with restrictions on the play count, period or time limit. The i-motion restricted on the playback period cannot be played before or after the period. If the battery pack is removed from the FOMA terminal for a long period of time, the date and time settings stored on the FOMA terminal may be reset. In this case i-motion restricted on the playback period or time limit cannot be played. z Some i-motion cannot be correctly played. z The playback while downloading may be interrupted or the images may be distorted due to the signal reception. Data acquisition screen (p.152) Add screen memo……Saves the data acquisition screen to the screen memo.→p.143 Certificate……Displays the contents of the SSL certificate when the page is compatible with SSL. z You can also play an i-motion from a “Screen memo” after saving the data acquisition screen as a screen memo. However, you cannot save the data acquisition screen of: • i-motion restricted to be played • Streaming type i-motion • Incomplete i-motion 152 z Some i-motion cannot be saved on the FOMA terminal. z You can save up to 100 i-motion, including the movies shot by the camera. The maximum number of i-motion to be stored varies depending on the amount of various stored data. z i-motion folder → p.224 2 Select a folder z An i-motion without title is listed as “movieXXX” (XXX are numbers). Viewing i-motion details You can check the details of the i-motion, including the title, file size and replay restrictions. acquisition screen (p.152) 1 Data “Property” The i-motion info screen appears. Use c to scroll the display up or down to check the details such as the remaining count of the replay, the playback period and the time limit. Setting Whether to Play an i-motion Automatically z You can set whether to play an i-motion automatically when: • Downloading i-motion from the site screen • Displaying the Screen memo of the data acquisition screen z “i-motion auto-replay” setting is activated only for the standard type i-motion. The streaming type i-motion is played back automatically regardless of this setting. i-motion types → p.151 i-mode settings screen (p.148) 1 “i-motion auto-replay” Select any item: ON (default)……Automatically plays the i-motion after downloading. Some i-motion is played while downloading. OFF……Displays the data acquisition screen without playing the i-motion automatically after downloading. ● Ticker on the standby screen If you have subscribed to i-Channel, the information is displayed on the standby screen as a ticker when the information is received. z “ ” flashes while i-Channel information is being delivered. z You can set the ticker display with “i-Channel setting”. → p.154 What is i-Channel? There are two types of channels that you can enjoy with i-channel service: “Basic Channel” distributed by DOCOMO and “Optional Channel” by information service providers (IP). “Basic Channel” does not incur packet communications charges when information is updated. “Optional Channel” that users can choose and register at their own will incurs packet communications charges when information is updated. Detailed content will incur packet communications charges. During international roaming, both auto update and detailed content view incur packet communications charges. For details on i-Channel, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA version”. This service provides only Japanese channels. あすの天気:東京 最高28 Ticker z Ticker is displayed even when i-motion or i-αppli standby screen is set on the standby screen. Ticker is also displayed when the Self mode is set. z The ticker does not appear when the FOMA card (UIM) is not inserted, when Public mode (Driving mode) is set or in Power saver mode. Viewing Sites from the Channel List You can display channel list screen to access information sites of i-Channel. You can display up to 15 channels including both “Basic channel” and “Optional channel” on the channel list. On the standby screen 1 The “Channel list” screen appears. ■ From the main menu o “i-Channel” “i-Channel list” Channel list Function menu p.154 2 Select channel item z Information may be received when the channel list screen is displayed in some cases. Continued on next page 153 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel i-channel is a news and information service distributed for i-mode subscribers with i-channel compatible handsets. A variety of information including news and weather forecasts is automatically delivered to the phone’s standby screen as subtitles, and subscribers can check a channel list of the information received by simply pressing the i-channel button (p). (Displaying the channel list → p.153) i-Channel is a pay service you need to subscribe to (you need to subscribe to i-mode service). N z When information is received, the ring tone will not sound, and the vibrator does not vibrate. Also, the illumination does not flash. Channel list screen (p.153) Add shortcut →p.94 Replay……Displays the channel list screen from the beginning. Sound effect……Sets whether to play the sound effect of the channel list screen or not (ON/OFF). Window Open new window……“Using multi window” → p.140 Close window……Closes the displayed i-Channel window. Change window……Switches windows when multiple websites are open. i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel z The setting of “Sound effect” set on the channel list screen is applied to “Sound effect” of “i-mode settings”. Setting i-Channel You can set whether i-Channel information is displayed on the standby screen as a ticker or not. You can also set the scroll speed, color/front size of the ticker on the standby screen. z When set to “ON”, ticker always appears on the standby screen. When set to “Receiving”, ticker appears twice on the standby screen when news is received. 1o “i-Channel” Select any item: i-Channel list……Displays the channel list. i-Channel setting Ticker display setting (default: ON)……Sets whether the ticker of channel information is displayed on the standby screen (ON/ Receiving/OFF). Ticker speed setting (default: Normal)…… Selects the scrolling speed of the ticker from “Normal/High/Low”. Ticker color setting*……Selects the ticker color (“White”/“Yellow”/“Blue”/“Red”/“Green”). * : Move the highlight to display the ticker color. 154 Ticker size setting (default: Standard)…… Selects the ticker font size from “Small/ Standard/Large”. →p.93 Reset i-Channel……Resets the i-Channel settings to the default settings. z The i-Channel setting cannot be changed in Public mode (Driving mode), at the time of purchase (Reset i-Channel) or if the FOMA card (UIM) is not inserted, etc. z The ticker display setting remains when you unsubscribe from i-Channel or when you unsubscribe from i-mode service before unsubscribing from i-Channel, but tickers will not be displayed automatically. z Settings are retained for each mode of 2in1. z i-Channel tickers are not displayed just after resetting i-Channel. The ticker is turned on again automatically when the information is updated automatically or when p is pressed to receive the latest information. Mail What is i-mode Mail? ...................................................................................................... 156 ■ Composing i-mode mail/Deco-mail® Composing and Sending i-mode Mail......................................... Compose message/Send Composing Deco-mail® ...................................................................................................... Deco-mail® Using Templates to Create Deco-mail®............................................................................ Template Attaching Files ................................................................................................. Attach file Saving i-mode Mail to Send Later.......................................................... Save i-mode mail Storing Addresses in Mailing Lists.................................................................................. 156 158 159 160 161 162 ■ Receiving and using i-mode mail When You Receive i-mode Mail ...................................................................................... Receiving i-mode Mail Selectively ............................................................. Receive option Checking for i-mode Mail ................................................................. Check new messages Replying to i-mode Mail ............................................................................... Reply to mail Forwarding i-mode Mail to Other Recipients................................................ Forward mail Adding Mail Addresses to Phonebook............................................................................ Downloading Attached Files Selectively ......................................................................... Checking and Saving the File Attached to i-mode Mail .................................................. Having the FOMA Terminal Read Out Mail..................................................................... 162 164 164 165 165 166 166 166 168 ■ Using mail boxes Displaying Mail in the Inbox and Outbox...................................................... Inbox/Outbox 170 ■ Using mail records Using Mail Records............................................................ Sent address/Received address 177 ■ Specifying mail settings Setting up the FOMA Terminal Mail Functions .............................................. Mail Setting 178 ■ Using the message services When You Receive a Message ....................................................................................... 179 Viewing Messages in the Message Box ...................................................... MessageR/F 180 ■ Using Early Warning “Area Mail” What is Early Warning “Area Mail”?................................................................................ 181 When You Receive Early Warning “Area Mail” ..................................... Receive Area Mail 181 Setting Early Warning “Area Mail” .......................................................... Area Mail setting 182 ■ Using SMS Composing and Sending SMS.......................................................... Compose SMS/Send When You Receive an SMS........................................................................ Receive SMS Checking for SMS ................................................................................... Check new SMS Specifying the SMS center setting.................................................... SMS center selection 182 183 184 184 155 What is i-mode Mail? Subscribing to i-mode enables you to send and receive e-mail messages via the Internet not only between i-mode terminals. In addition to the message body, you can attach up to 10 files (pictures, videos, etc.) within the total of 2M bytes. As the FOMA terminal is compatible with Deco-mail®, you can send expressive mail by changing font color, size, or background color of the message body or using Deco-mail® pictographs. z For details on i-mode mail, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA version”. Composing and Sending i-mode Mail Mail Use this procedure to compose and send a new i-mode mail message. z You can change the size and color of the text used in the message body, assign actions to the text and insert images, lines and other decorative features. Deco-mail® → p.158 z You can store up to 500 sent mails (i-mode mail and SMS) (the number of mails you can actually store may be reduced depending on the file size). 1u New mail Function menu p.157 The “New mail” screen appears. 2 “address” Enter an Enter an address to select the mail address input method. ■ Searching in the phonebook “Phonebook” Search the phonebook (p.73) Select a mail address in the phonebook detail screen ■ Searching in the address list “Sent address” or “Received address” Select a mail address ■ Using Mail member “Mail member” Select a mail member For information on mail member → p.162 156 “ ” Enter a subject 3 The “Subject” screen appears. You can enter up to 100 double-byte or 200 single-byte characters. “ ” 4 message body Enter the You can enter up to 5,000 double-byte characters. You can also insert a line feed (hard return) while editing the message. You Message can also insert a line feed by pressing g at the end of Function menu pp.158, 306 a sentence. “ ” is also counted as 1 double-byte character. Spaces are also counted in the same way as characters. You can also compose Deco-mail®. → p.158 You can use Template to compose and send the Deco-mail®. → p.159 (Send) 5o When you enter the “Compose message” Mail menu ■ Entering a mail address directly “Enter address” Enter a mail address You can enter up to 50 single-byte alphabets, numbers or symbols for a mail address. When you enter a mail address, the new mail address field is displayed below the filled field. You can enter other mail addresses and send a same mail message to multiple recipients. You can enter up to 5 mail addresses. message, number of bytes of the message appears on the upper right corner of the message. An animation appears while sending a mail. After sending a mail, select “OK” to return to the mail menu screen. After sending a mail, select “OK” to return to the mail menu screen. ■ To cancel the transmission p (Quit) or t (1 second or longer) Depending on the timing, the i-mode mail may be sent. ■ When you are requested to send the mail again “YES” ● Entering Deco-mail® pictographs Deco-mail® pictograph is an image which fulfills certain conditions including moving pictograph. On the SO706i, you can enter Deco-mail® pictograph in the mail message easily because Deco-mail® pictograph entry is arranged by the categories. z You can download Deco-mail® pictograph from websites, in addition to the pre-installed Deco-mail® pictograph. → p.144 z Mails with Deco-mail® pictographs are handled as Deco-mail®. z Some phones may be unable to receive a part of a subject. z When you use pictographs in the subject or message body and send the mail to the devices of other mobile phone companies (au/SoftBank), the pictographs are automatically converted to similar ones on the other party’s device. However, pictographs may not be displayed properly depending on the model or functions of the other party’s mobile Phone. When the receiver does not have the corresponding pictographs, the pictographs are converted to characters or “〓”. z When the recipient address is a phone number and the number is preceded by the “184” or “186” prefix, a message appears asking whether to delete the prefix before sending the mail when you try to send i-mode mail. z Depending on the signal quality, the recipient may not be able to display the text correctly. Also, the “Transmission failed” message may appear even after the message has been sent. z When 2in1 is in B mode, you cannot compose and send i-mode mail. ■Entering Deco-mail® pictograph Press and hold p (Pict/Sym) (“ Pictograph D” in the operation guidance area) for 1 second or longer on the Message screen to display the Pictograph D (Deco-mail® pictograph) entry screen which is arranged by the categories. Use b to move the frame and press d (Select) to enter Deco-mail® pictograph. [Other key operations] u ( ← Switch): Displays the previous category o (Switch → ): Displays the next category p (JUMP): Displays the category list t: Quits entering Deco-mail® pictograph ● Composing i-mode mail from the phonebook screen Locate and display an e-mail address stored in the phonebook and then press d (MAIL), then the new mail screen with the mail address entered to the address appears. Searching the phonebook → p.73 ● WEB mail Selecting “WEB mail” on the Mail menu (p.156), you can access the WEB mail site and compose and send mail from Address B of 2in1*. * : For details on 2in1, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [2in1]”. z If the storage capacity for sent mails is full when you send a mail, mails are deleted from the oldest one (protected mails and mails in the Secret folder are not deleted). New mail screen (p.156) Mail [Category] 顔文字・i絵文字 (Face mark/i-pictograph) 装飾 (Decoration) 天気・季節 (Weather/Seasons) 生活 (Life) 食べ物 (Food) キャラクター (Character) 文字・せりふ (Text/Phrase) いろいろ (Miscellaneous) Send……Sends i-mode mail. Save →p.161 Delete receiver……If there are 2 or more addresses entered, you can delete the address you select. Change rcv. type……Changes the address type with an address highlighted. To……The recipient’s address. The mail address entered in the “To” field is displayed in other recipient’s terminals. Cc……Broadcasts address. The mail address entered in the Cc field are also displayed to the other recipients. Select this option to send copies of the message sent to the address in the To field to other addresses. Bcc……Broadcasts address. The mail address entered in the Bcc field are not displayed to the other recipients. Template →p.159 Attach file……Attaches a file such as melody, image or i-motion to an i-mode mail.→p.160 Activate camera……Activates the camera function to shoot still images or movies. Photo mode →p.123 Movie mode →p.126 Delete att. file・Del all att. files……Deletes one or all attached file(s). Add header……Pastes a header into the i-mode mail message. Continued on next page 157 Add signature……Pastes your signature into the i-mode mail message. Erase message……Erases the message body in the current i-mode mail message. Delete……Deletes the current i-mode mail message. ■ Decorating the entered text Select from the decoration menu, specify the text you want to decorate and select decorating menu. The specified text is decorated. Press u (Exit) to end the decoration 2 menu z E-mail addresses entered in the “To” and “Cc” fields are usually displayed to the recipient. However, depending on the terminal device and mail software used by the recipient, the e-mail addresses may not be displayed. z If you forward received Deco-mail® or quote Deco-mail® in a reply, inserted images and decorations appear as quoted in the message. z If you quote or forward Deco-mail® that includes an image that cannot be sent as mail, the image is deleted. z Some i-mode terminals receive mail that includes URL for viewing the Deco-mail®. However, incompatible terminals may receive only the message with no URL. Message screen (p.156) z For the functions other than the following, refer to the function menu of the “Character entry (edit)” screen (p.306). Decorate mail……“Decoration menus” →p.158 Select area……You can decorate, copy or cut the selected text. →p.308 Mail Property……Displays the file name and size of an image inserted into the message when the cursor is at the left of the image. ● Decoration menus z When decoration applied by lines (ticker/swing/ inserting line/alignment) is selected, a line feed is automatically inserted when the menu is selected. z You can combine multiple decorations (example: changing the color and size of characters and making them blink). Menu Preview……Displays a preview of the message. Description Changes the character color. You can select the pallet of 25 colors or 256 colors. Composing Deco-mail® <25 colors> Use b to move the frame and select the color to change. The Deco-mail® function allows you to make your text in the i-mode mail more visually appealing and exciting by changing the size and color of the text, the background color, assigning actions to text, and inserting images into your message. z If you decorate the message, you can enter fewer characters than in the i-mode mail which is not decorated. z When decorating text, you can enter text while decorating or you can decorate text after entering. screen (p.156) r Use b 1 Message to move the frame to select the The latest 5 colors selected from the pallet of 256 colors are displayed at the bottom. The pallet of 25 colors and 256 colors switches each time you press o (Change). Selects the character size from (Large/Standard/Small). *1 Selects the image to insert from My picture folder. Makes characters “Blink/Scroll from right to left (Ticker)/Scroll from right to left and left to right (Swing)”. decoration menu The “Decoration menu” appears.→ p.158 ■ Decorating text while entering Decorated text is entered after decoration menu is selected. *1 Decoration menu 158 *2 “Starts” or “Ends” the decoration. “Sets” or “Releases” the decoration of specified area. Menu Description Using Templates to Create Deco-mail®