Docomo AQUOS ZETA SH-09D, NEXT Series Instruction Manual

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SH-09D
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing “SH-09D”. Be sure to read this manual before and during use to ensure proper operation.

Checking operation method

Quick Start Guide (Basic package) (in Japanese only)
User’s Manual (Application of the handset) (in Japanese only)
User’s Manual (in PDF format)
The screens and illustrations in this manual are shown as examples. The actual screens and
illustrations may differ.
The explanations in this manual are based on the case when the home application is docomo Palette
UI. If you change the home application, operation procedures etc. may be different from the explanations of this manual.
Note that “SH-09D” is referred to as “handset” in this manual. This manual refers to microSD Card, microSDHC Card or microSDXC Card as “microSD Card” or
“microSD”.
Reproduction of this manual in part or in whole is prohibited. The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
This guide describes operations of basic functions.
This manual describes detailed guidance and operations of functions. In the home screen, [R]/[Instruction Manual]
To display help: [z]/[ヘルプ] (Help)When you have uninstalled the manual, you can download it
from Google Play In the home screen, [R]/[Play Store]/[?]/enter “取扱説明 ” (Instruction Manual) in the keyword entry field/[U]/ [SH-09D 取扱説明書] (SH-09D Instruction Manual)/
[Download]
This manual describes detailed guidance and operations of functions. Download from the DOCOMO website
(http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/trouble/
manual/download/index.html)
The URL and contents of this manual are subject to change
without prior notice.
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Basic package

Back Cover SH64
Battery Pack SH37
SH-09D (includes warranty)
microSD Card (2 GB) (sample) (includes user’s guide)
microSD Card is inserted to the handset by default.
< Wireless charger >
< Exclusive AC adapter >
Stereo Headset with Microphone (sample) (includes user’s guide)
Wireless Charger SH02 (includes warranty)
Quick Start Guide (in Japanese only)
For details on other optional parts nP. 158

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Contents

Basic package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Using the handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE
DIRECTIONS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Handling precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Waterproof/Dust-proof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Call
Making a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
Receiving a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
Operation during a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Outgoing/Incoming call history. . . . . . . . . . . .72
Call settings/Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Phonebook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
Before Using the Handset
Part names and functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
docomo mini UIM card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
microSD Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Turning power ON/OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Basic operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Changing screen display to English. . . . . . . . 43
Initial setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Screen display/Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Character entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
docomo Palette UI
Home screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Application screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Searching applications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Switching displays of the application
screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Installing recommended applications. . . . . . . 67
Information on applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
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Mail/Browser
sp-mode mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78
SMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
Gmail™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
Early warning “Area Mail” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85
Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Handset Settings
Setting menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Sound settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89
Wallpaper & display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90
Energy saving settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91
microSD & phone storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92
Lock screen/Home applications . . . . . . . . . . .93
MediaJet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
Pedometer setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
Data usage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
Network settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
docomo service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Accounts & synchronization. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Location services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
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Lock & Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Language & input. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Backup & reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
External connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Date & time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Accessibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Developer options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Device info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
File Management
Contents Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Infrared communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
iC communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
®
Bluetooth
FM transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
External device connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Cooperating with Blu-ray Disc recorder . . . . 116
Home network settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
VPN (Virtual Private Network) . . . . . . . . . . . 118
function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Applications
dmenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
dmarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Play Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Osaifu-Keitai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
1Seg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Album. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Music’n Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
GPS/Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
YouTube . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Talk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143
Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
SH tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143
Backing up data and settings. . . . . . . . . . . . 148
iD設定アプリ (iD setting appli). . . . . . . . . . .151
Smart Familink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
International Roaming
Outline of international roaming (WORLD
WING) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152
Available services overseas . . . . . . . . . . . . .152
Before use overseas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152
Settings to use overseas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .154
Making/Receiving a call in your country of
stay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155
Setting international roaming . . . . . . . . .157
Appendix/Index
Introduction of options and related
devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
Troubleshooting (FAQ). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158
Smartphone Anshin Remote Support . . . . .165
Warranty and After-Sales Service . . . . . . . .165
Updating software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
OS version upgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
Main specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of Mobile
Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175
Export Administration Regulations . . . . . . . .178
Intellectual Property Right . . . . . . . . . . . . . .179
Unlocking SIM lock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184
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Using the handset

The handset supports LTE, W-CDMA, GSM/
GPRS and Wireless LAN System.
Because the handset relies on radio signals, it
cannot be used in a place with no signal (such as tunnels, underground or in buildings), in places with a weak signal or outside the Xi service area or FOMA service area. You may not use the handset in the upper floors of a building even with no obstructions in sight. There may also be times when the signal is strong and you are not moving but the call is interrupted.
Because the handset uses radio waves, it is
possible for a third party to listen in on a conversation. However, since the LTE, W-CDMA and GSM/GPRS systems automatically apply a private call feature to every call, a third party that tries to listen in only hears noise.
The handset converts conversations into a digital
signal and sends it to the other party over the radio. If the signal cannot be reconverted properly by such as moving to an area with a weak signal, the voice may not be heard correctly.
Keep a separate memo and note information
(e.g. the phonebook, calendar, memo, voice memo, answering memo) stored in the handset. DOCOMO shall not be liable for any loss of content due to a failure, repair, model change or other handling of the handset.
As with PCs, some user-installed applications
etc. may disrupt the stability of your handset performance or unexpectedly transmit information via the Internet causing improper use of your location information and personal information stored in the handset. Therefore, verify the supplier and operating conditions of the applications to be used before using them.
It is recommended to save the important data to
the microSD Card.
The handset supports the Xi Area, the FOMA
Plus-Area and the FOMA HIGH-SPEED Area.
The handset does not support i-mode functions
(connection to i-mode site (program), i-appli, etc.).
Google applications and its service contents are
subject to change without prior notice.
The handset automatically performs
communication for some functions, for example, to synchronize data, check the latest software version or maintain connection with the server. Also, making a communication with large-volume data such as downloading applications or watching videos will lead to higher packet communication charges. Subscription to flat-rate packet communication services is highly recommended.
Subscription to sp-mode is required to use Wi-Fi
tethering.
Packet communication charges when using
Wi-Fi tethering differ according to your payment plans. Subscription to flat-rate packet communication services is highly recommended.
For details on usage fees etc., refer to the
following site.
(http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/) (in Japanese only)
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The handset does not support Public Mode
(Drive Mode).
Setting the handset to the manner mode does
not mute sounds (camera shutter sound etc.) other than the ring tone, operation sound, and various notification sounds.
Software in the handset can be updated to
up-to-date status (nP. 168).
For details on software version of your handset
nP. 103
In the home screen, [R]/[Settings]/[Profile] to
check your phone number (own number).
New functions may be added to the handset or
the operation method may change by upgrading the OS version. Check the DOCOMO website for the latest information of additions and changes.
If the OS is upgraded, some applications used in
the previous OS version may not be available or some unintended bugs may occur.
When the capacity of microSD Card or the
handset is nearly full, applications in use may not work properly. In that case, delete saved data.
Secure the security of the handset by setting
Screen lock in case you lose it (nP. 96).
Read the terms of service of Google Inc. for
details on Google services. Also, read each terms of service for details on other web services.
If your handset is lost, change your password for
each account using a PC to prevent other persons from using Google services such as Google Talk™, Gmail and Google Play, and services such as Twitter and mixi.
The handset does not support providers other
than mopera U, Business mopera Internet (URL restriction) and sp-mode.
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Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS)

Before use, read these “Precautions” carefully
and use your handset properly. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
These precautions contain information intended
to prevent bodily injury to the user and to surrounding people, as well as damage to property, and must be observed at all times.
The following symbols indicate the different degrees of injury or damage that may occur if information provided is not observed and the handset is used improperly.
This symbol indicates that “death or serious bodily
Danger
Warning
Caution
injury may directly and immediately result from improper use”.
This symbol indicates that “death or serious bodily injury may result from improper use”.
This symbol indicates that “minor injury and/or property damage may result from improper use”.
The following symbols indicate specific directions.
Indicates a prohibited action.
Indicates not to disassemble the device.
Indicates not to use the device near water or get it wet.
Indicates not to handle the device with wet hands.
Indicates that instructions specified are compulsory (must be followed).
Indicates that the power cord must be unplugged from the outlet.
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“Precautions” is explained in the following six
Danger
Warning
sections.
Handling the handset, battery pack, adapters,
wireless charger and docomo mini UIM card
(general) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 7
Handling the handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 9
Handling battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 11
Handling adapters and wireless charger. . . P. 12
Handling docomo mini UIM card . . . . . . . . . P. 14
Handling near electronic medical equipment
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 14
Handling the handset, battery pack, adapters, wireless charger and docomo mini UIM card (general)
Do not use, store or leave the equipment in locations subject to high temperatures (near a fire or heating unit, in a kotatsu, under direct sunlight, inside a vehicle on a
May cause fires, burns or bodily injury.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock.
hot day, etc.).
Do not place the equipment inside cooking appliances such as microwave ovens or pressure cookers.
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the equipment.
Do not get the equipment wet with water, drinking water, pet urine, etc.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock. Refer to the following for details on waterproofness. n“Waterproof/Dust-proof” on P. 22
Use only the battery packs and adapters specified by NTT DOCOMO
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock.
May cause fires or burns.
for use with the handset.
Do not subject the equipment to strong force or impacts or throw it.
Do not allow conductive materials (such as metal objects and pencil lead) to come into contact with the charger terminal, external connector terminal or earphone/microphone terminal. In addition, do not insert such objects.
Do not cover or wrap the equipment with bedding etc. when using or charging.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock.
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Turn off the handset near
Caution
high-precision electronic devices or devices that use weak electronic
May interfere with the operation of electronic devices.
Take particular care with the following devices
Hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemakers, implanted cardioverter-defibrillators or other electronic medical equipment. Fire alarms, auto matic doors, and other equipment controlled by electronic signals. If you use an implanted cardiac pacemaker, implanted cardioverter-defibrillator or other electronic medical equipment, contact the respe ctive manufacturer or dealer to check whether the operation of the equipment is affected by signals.
May cause fires, burns or bodily injury.
May cause fires, burns or bodily injury.
Failure to charge arising from material and thickness of the cover or foreign objects such as dust caught between the handset and the cover may cause fires, burns or bodily injury.
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signals.
Do not paste metallic objects (stickers etc. which contain metal) on the surface of the wireless charger, back cover of the handset or battery pack.
Do not place metallic objects (straps, clips, etc. which contain metal) between the wireless charger and handset or battery pack.
When charging with the wireless charger, remove the cover etc. with which the handset is equipped.
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Be sure to turn off the handset and not to charge the battery in locations such as gas stations where
May cause a gas explosion or fire. To use Osaifu-Keitai in locations such as gas stations, be sure to turn off the power in advance (If the Osaifu-Keitai lock setting is activated, disable the lock before turning off the power).
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock.
May fall and cause injury.
May cause fires, burns or electric shock.
May result in bodily injury.
flammable gas is generated.
If you notice anything unusual, such as an unusual odor, overheating, discoloration or deformation during use, charging or storage, immediately follow the instructions below. Unplug the power cord from the
outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
Turn off the handset. Remove the battery pack from the
handset.
Do not leave the equipment on unstable surfaces, such as on a wobbly table or sloped surface.
Do not store the equipment in locations that are subject to humidity, dust or high temperatures.
If being used by a child, have a guardian teach him/her the proper handling procedures. In addition, check that the child is using the equipment as directed.
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Keep the equipment out of the reach
Warning
EN60825-1:1994 A1:2002 & A2:2001
CLASS1 LED Product
of young children.
A young child may swallow the equipment or suffer other bodily injury.
Be very careful when using the handset connected to adapters repeatedly or for long periods of
The handset, battery pack or adapters may become warm if 1Seg etc. is used for a long time while charging. Touching high temperature areas for a prolonged period of time may cause skin irritations, itchiness or low-temperature burns in some people.
time.
Handling the handset
Do not aim the infrared port towards the eyes.
May cause eye injury.
Do not aim the infrared port towards home electric appliances with an infrared device during infrared
May interfere with the operation of infrared devices and cause an accident.
communication.
Do not point the illuminated light directly at someone’s eyes. Especially when you shoot still pictures or moving pictures of young children, keep 1 m or more
Do not use Mobile light near people’s faces. Eyesight may be temporarily affected leading to accidents. Precautions: The the light over the safety level for eyes when operations such as undirected adjustments are intentionally made. Therefore, do not disassemble the handset.
distance from them.
mobile
light source used for this product may emit
Mobile light
CAUTION:
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedure other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. As the emission level from Mobile light LED used in this product is harmful to the eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. Servicing is limited to qualified servicing station only.
Do not allow water or other liquids, metal, flammable material or other foreign objects to enter the docomo mini UIM card or microSD Card slot
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock.
on the handset.
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Do not shine the light at anyone
Caution
driving a car or other vehicles.
May prevent a driver from driving safely and cause a traffic accident.
Turn off the handset in areas where the use of mobile phones is prohibited, such as in aircraft or
May interfere with the operation of electronic devices and electronic medical equipment. Follow the instructions given by the respective medical facilities regarding the use of mobile phones on their premises. Actions such as using a mobile phone aboard aircraft are prohibited and punishable b y law. However, follow the instructions on use of the handset given by the airline if the handset can be used aboard aircraft by setting the handset such as setting it not to emit radio wave.
hospitals.
Keep the handset away from the ears during a call in which hands-free is set or while the ring tone is ringing. When you attach the earphone/ microphone, etc. to the handset to play games, music, etc., do not make
Excessive high volume may damage your hearing. Also, it may prevent you from hearing ambient sounds and cause an accident.
Earphone Signal Level
The maximum output voltage for the music player function, measured in accordance with EN 50332-2, is 50 mV.
May have harmful effects on your heart.
the volume too loud.
If you have a weak heart, take extra precautions when setting functions such as the vibrator and ring tone volume for incoming calls.
If you are using electronic medical equipment, contact the respective manufacturer or dealer to check whether the operation of the
May interfere with the operation of electronic medical equipment etc.
equipment is affected by signals.
If the display part or camera lens is damaged, be careful of broken glass and the exposed inside of the
The surface of the display is covered by a protective film while the surface of the camera lens is covered by a plastic panel so as to minimize the possibility of glass scattering. However, touching the broken or exposed parts may cause injury.
handset.
Do not swing the handset by its strap etc.
May hit you or others around you, resulting in bodily injury.
Do not use a damaged handset.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock.
For using a motion sensor and geomagnetic sensor, check the safety around, hold the handset and do not swing them more than
May cause injury etc.
necessary.
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If the display is broken and the liquid
Danger
crystal then leaks, do not get the liquid on your skin (face, hands,
May result in loss of eyesight and harm to your skin. If the liquid comes into contact with your eyes or mouth, immediately rinse your eyes or mouth with clean water and see a doctor. If the liquid comes into contact with your skin or clothes, immediately wipe it off with alcohol, and wash with water and soap.
Using the equipment with the film removed may damage the display and cause bodily injury.
May interfere with the operation of electronic equipment in some vehicle models. In such cases, stop using the handset.
For details on materials of each part n“Material list” on P. 15
Otherwise, eyesight may be weakened.
etc.).
The surface of the display is covered with a protective film for ensuring the security against any damages caused by the handset being dropped or receiving a strong impact etc. Do not remove the film forcibly or damage it.
If you use the handset in a vehicle, contact the vehicle manufacturer or dealer to check whether the operation of the vehicle is affected by signals.
Use of the handset may cause skin irritations such as itchiness, rashes or eczema in some people. If this occurs, immediately stop using the handset and seek medical treatment.
Look at the display in a well-lit place, keeping a certain distance from the screen.
Handling battery pack
Check the type of battery using the information printed on the battery pack label.
Label Battery type
Li-ion00 Lithium-ion
Do not touch terminals with metallic objects such as wires. In addition, do not carry or store the battery
The battery pack may catch fire, explode, overheat or leak.
The battery pack may catch fire, explode, overheat or leak.
The battery pack may catch fire, explode, overheat or leak.
The battery pack may catch fire, explode, overheat or leak.
May result in loss of eyesight.
pack with metallic necklaces etc.
Check that the battery pack is facing the correct direction before you attach it to the handset. If you are having difficulty fitting the battery pack to the handset, do not use excessive pressure to force the battery into place.
Do not throw the battery pack into a fire.
Do not puncture, hit with a hammer or step on the battery pack.
If the battery fluid etc. comes into contact with your eyes, do not rub your eyes but immediately rinse your eyes with clean water. Then seek prompt medical treatment.
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If any trouble such as a deformation
Warning
Caution
Warning
or scratches caused by dropping the
The battery pack may catch fire, explode, overheat or leak.
The battery fluid is flammable and could ig nite, causing a fire or explosion.
The battery pack may catch fire, explode, overheat or leak.
May cause fires or damage to the environment. Place tape over the terminals to insulate unnecessary battery packs, and take them to a docomo Shop, retailer or institution that handles used batteries in your area.
The battery pack may catch fire, explode, overheat or leak.
battery pack is found, never use it.
If the battery pack leaks or emits an unusual odor, immediately stop using it and move it away from any naked flames or fire.
Do not allow a pet to bite the battery pack.
Do not dispose of used battery packs in ordinary garbage.
Do not use or charge a wet battery pack.
If the battery fluid etc. leaks, do not get the liquid on your skin (face,
May result in loss of eyesight and harm to your skin. If the liquid comes into contact with your eyes, mouth, skin or clothes, immediately rinse them with clean water. If the liquid etc. comes into contact with your eyes or mouth, see a doctor immediately after rinsing your eyes or mouth.
hands, etc.).
Handling adapters and wireless charger
Do not use if the cord of the adapter or of the wireless charger is
May cause fires, burns or electric shock.
May cause fires, burns or electric shock.
May cause fires, burns or electric shock.
May cause electric shock.
damaged.
Never use the AC adapter or the wireless charger in humid locations such as a bathroom.
The DC adapter should only be used in negative grounded vehicles. Never use it in positive grounded vehicles.
Do not touch adapters or the wireless charger if you hear thunder.
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Take care not to short-circuit the charger terminal when connected to an outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Also, take care not to allow any part of your body (hands, fingers, etc.) to come into contact with the charger
May cause fires, burns or electric shock.
terminal.
Do not place heavy objects on the cord of the adapter or of the wireless charger.
May cause fires, burns or electric shock.
When plugging/unplugging the AC adapter into/from the outlet, do not allow metallic straps or other metallic objects to come into contact
May cause fires, burns or electric shock.
with the prongs of the plug.
Do not connect the voltage converter for overseas travel (Travel
May cause overheat or electric shock or catch fire.
converter) to the wireless charger.
Do not handle the cord of the adapters, the wireless charger or the outlet with wet hands.
May cause fires, burns or electric shock.
Do not charge any parts wet with water with the wireless charger.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock.
Always use the specified power supply and voltage. When using overseas, use the AC
Using the incorrect voltage may cause fires, burns or electric shock. AC adapter: 100V AC DC adapter: 12/24V DC (for negative grounded vehicles only) AC adapter available overseas: 100 to 240V AC (Connect only with a household AC outlet)
adapter that is available overseas.
If the fuse in the DC adapter blows, always replace it with a fuse of the specified type.
May cause fires, burns or electric shock. Refer to the respective manuals for information on the correct fuse specifications.
Wipe off any dust on the power plug.
May cause fires, burns or electric shock.
Fully plug the AC adapter into the outlet.
May cause fires, burns or electric shock.
Always grasp the adapters when unplugging the power plug from the outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Do not forcibly pull by the cord of the
May cause fires, burns or electric shock.
adapter or of the wireless charger.
If you have electronic medical equipment such as an implanted cardiac pacemaker or an implanted cardioverter-defibrillator equipped, consult a doctor about the use of the
Electromagnetic signals may have harmful effects on the electronic medical equipment.
wireless charger.
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Unplug the power plug from the
Caution
Warning
outlet or cigarette lighter socket
May cause fires, burns or electric shock.
May cause fires, burns or electric shock.
May cause fires, burns or electric shock.
when not using for a long time.
Should water or other liquids enter the equipment, remove the power plug from the outlet or cigarette lighter socket immediately.
Always unplug the power plug from the outlet or cigarette lighter socket before cleaning the equipment.
Handling docomo mini UIM card
Be careful with the cutting surface when removing the docomo mini
May cause bodily injury.
UIM card.
Handling near electronic medical equipment
The precautions detailed here conform to the guidelines drawn up by the Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan, regarding the protection of electronic medical equipment from signals emitted by mobile phones.
Observe the following in hospitals or other medical facilities.
Do not take your handset into operating rooms, ICUs
(Intensive Care Units) or CCUs (Coronary Care Units).
Turn off your handset inside hospital wards. Turn off your handset even when you are in an area
outside hospital wards, such as a hospital lobby, since electronic medical equipment may be in use nearby.
Where a medical facility has specific instructions
prohibiting the carrying and use of mobile phones, observe those instructions strictly.
Turn off your handset in crowded places such as rush-hour trains in case somebody nearby is using an implanted cardiac pacemaker or
Electromagnetic signals may have harmful effects on the operation of implanted cardiac pacemakers and implanted cardioverter-defibrillators.
Electromagnetic signals may have harmful effects on the operation of the electronic medical equipment.
implanted cardioverter-defibrillator.
If you have electronic medical equipment such as an implanted cardiac pacemaker or an implanted cardioverter-defibrillator, always carry or use your handset at least 22 cm away from your implant.
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Patients receiving medical treatment away from a hospital or medical facility (e.g. home treatment) who are using electronic medical equipment other than implanted cardiac pacemakers or implanted cardioverter-defibrillators should consult the respective manufacturers for information regarding the effects
Electromagnetic signals may have harmful effects on the operation of electronic medical equipment.
of signals on the equipment.
Material list
Handset/Back cover/Battery pack
Part
Display side
Surrounding section of display side
Lower part of display side
Side key
External connector terminal
External connector terminal cover
Gasket of external connector terminal cover
Material/Surface treatment
Reinforced glass/ Shatterproof sheet of surface
PA resin/UV coating for surface, UV coating, Printing
PC resin/UV coating for surface
ABS resin/UV coating for surface/UV coating
SUS/Sn plating, Copper alloy/Gold plating
PC resin/UV coating for surface, Discontinuous deposition
Silicon rubber
Part
Camera panel
Mobile light ABS resin
Infrared port panel
Inside back cover PA resin
Speaker sheet Polyester
Surrounding section of speaker sheet
Jack sheet PET
Resin section of docomo mini UIM card tray
Metal section of docomo mini UIM card tray
microSD Card slot SUS
Antenna
Battery terminal Copper alloy/Gold plating
Battery storage side SUS/PET
Screw Steel/Ni plating
Earphone/Microphone terminal
Surrounding section of earphone/microphone terminal
Back cover PC resin
Material/Surface treatment
Al/Anodizing for surface, PMMA/Hard coating for surface
PC resin/UV coating for surface/Discontinuous deposition
PET
LCP
SUS/Ni plating
Silver paste printing/UV coating for surface, UV coating
Copper alloy/Gold plating
PA
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Part
Material/Surface treatment
Gasket of back cover Silicon
Battery pack PC resin/Spark erosion
Battery pack terminal section
Copper alloy/Full surface Ni with plating base, Gold plating
Wireless charger
Part
Charging assist button
Upper section of base
Lower section of base
Material/Surface treatment
PC (White)/N-TONE equivalent to 17G
PC (White)/N-TONE equivalent to 17G
PC (White)/N-TONE equivalent to 17G
AC adapter terminal PA
Surrounding section of AC adapter terminal
Screw of base’s back side
PA
SWCH/Zn5 bk, Black CM2
Cord of AC adapter TPE
AC adapter
PC/N-TONE equivalent to 17G (XIN HUI No.8703)
Power plug of AC adapter
Brass/Ni plating
Connector of AC adapter (Metal section)
Connector of AC adapter (Surrounding section of metal
Brass/Ni plating
TPE/N-TONE equivalent to 17G spark erosion
section)
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Part
Ferrite core
Material/Surface treatment
TPE/N-TONE equivalent to 17G spark erosion

Handling precautions

General notes
SH-09D is waterproof/dust-proof, however,
do not allow water to seep or dust to get in the handset and do not allow accessories or optional parts to get wet or do not allow dust to adhere.
The battery pack, adapter, wireless charger and docomo mini UIM card are not waterproof/ dust-proof. Do not use in humid or steamy areas such as bathrooms and avoid exposing to rain and other forms of moisture. If the handset is carried close to the skin, perspiration may cause internal components to corrode and result in malfunction. Note that if a problem is found to be due to moisture, the handset and parts are not covered by warranty and in some cases may be irreparable. Even when repairs are possible, repair charges will be incurred, since the damage is not covered by warranty.
Clean only with a soft and dry cloth (such as
the type used for eyeglasses).
Forceful rubbing of the LCD with a dry cloth may
scratch its surface.
Note also that LCD coating may stain if moisture
or soiling is left on the surface for a long period.
Never use chemicals such as alcohol, thinners, benzene or detergents, as these agents may erase the printing on the handset or cause discoloration.
Occasionally clean terminals with a dry
cotton swab etc.
Dirty terminals may result in poor connections and loss of power. Keep the terminals clean with a dry cotton swab etc. Be careful with the terminals while cleaning it.
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Do not place the equipment near an air
conditioning vent.
Condensation formed due to rapid changes in temperature may cause internal corrosion and lead to a malfunction.
Do not apply excessive force to the handset
and battery pack when using them.
Carrying the handset in a tightly packed bag or sitting on the handset in your pocket may cause damage to the display, other internal components or battery pack or result in a malfunction. Keeping an external connector device plugged into the external connector terminal or earphone/ microphone terminal may cause damage to the connector or result in a malfunction.
Do not rub or scratch the display with metal
etc.
May scratch the handset and cause malfunction or damage.
Read the respective manuals or user’s
guides supplied with the optional parts carefully.
Notes about the handset
Do not forcefully press the surface of the
touch panel or operate with a pointed object such as a fingernail, ballpoint pen, pin, etc.
May damage the touch panel.
Avoid using the handset in extremely high or
low temperatures.
Use the handset within the range of a temperature between 5°C and 40°C (for temperatures of 36°C or higher, limit usage to a short period of time) and a humidity between 45% and 85%.
Using the handset close to land-line phones, TVs or radios may have harmful effects on the operation of such equipment. Move as far away as possible from such items before use.
Keep a separate memo noting information
stored in the handset.
DOCOMO shall not be liable for any loss of content.
Do not drop or otherwise subject the handset
to severe impact.
May damage the handset and cause a malfunction.
When connecting an external connector
device to the external connector terminal or earphone/microphone terminal, do not put it in obliquely and do not pull it while it is plugged in.
May damage the handset and cause a malfunction.
The handset becomes warm during use or
charging but this is not a malfunction.
Do not leave the camera in direct sunlight.
May cause discoloration or burn-in.
Use the handset with the external connector
terminal cover closed.
Dust, water, etc. may get in and cause a malfunction.
Do not use the handset without the back
cover.
May remove the battery pack or cause a malfunction or damage.
While using a microSD Card, do not remove
the card or turn off the handset.
May cause data loss or a malfunction.
Never place a magnetic card near the
handset.
The stored magnetic data in cash cards, credit cards, telephone cards, floppy disks, etc. may be erased.
Never place magnetized items near the
handset.
Putting highly magnetized items closer may cause an error.
Do not decorate the handset with stickers
etc.
Charging with the wireless charger may become unavailable.
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The surface of the handset uses the aluminium material. Note that dent and abrasion are easily remained as aluminium is a soft material.
Notes about the battery pack
The battery pack is a consumable product.
Though usage time varies with use, change the battery if the battery level is extremely low even after being fully charged. Purchase a specified new battery pack.
Charge battery in areas where ambient
temperature is between 5°C and 35°C.
The usage time for a battery pack depends
on the usage and deterioration of battery pack.
Depending on usage, the battery pack may
swell as it approaches the end of its service life, but this will not cause problems.
Note the following when the battery pack is
stored.
Storage with the battery pack fully charged
(immediately after charging is comp leted)
Storage with no battery level (cannot turn the
main body on) May lower the performance or shorten the life of the battery pack. Approximately 40% is recommended as the battery level for storage.
Notes about adapters and the wireless charger
Charge the battery in areas where the
ambient temperature is between 5°C and 35°C.
Do not charge the battery pack in the
following locations.
Areas with high humidity or dust, or in areas
exposed to frequent vibrations Close to land-line phones, TVs, radios, etc.
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Adapters or the wireless charger may
become warm during charging but this is not a malfunction.
Do not use the DC adapter to charge the
battery when the car engine is not running.
May cause the car battery to run down.
When using an outlet with a feature to
prevent the plug from being removed accidentally, follow the instructions in the outlet user’s guide.
Do not subject to strong force or impacts.
Also, do not disfigure the charger terminals.
May cause a malfunction.
Do not use the wireless charger with a
blanket etc. covering it.
Connect only the specified devices and
exclusive AC adapter to the wireless charger.
Do not place the handset on the wireless
charger with the adapters or Micro USB Cable 01 (sold separately) connected to the handset.
Never place a magnetic card etc. near the
wireless charger.
The stored magnetic data in cash cards, credit cards, telephone cards, floppy disks, etc. may be erased.
Never place magnetized items near the
wireless charger.
Putting highly magnetized items closer may cause an error.
Notes about docomo mini UIM card
Do not apply unnecessary force when inserting/removing the docomo mini UIM card.
Customer is responsible for malfunctions
arising from inserting docomo mini UIM card into a different IC card reader/writer.
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Always keep IC area clean.
① ②
Clean only with a soft and dry cloth (such as
the type used for eyeglasses).
Keep a separate memo and note information
stored in the docomo mini UIM card.
DOCOMO shall not be liable for an y loss of content.
To protect the environment, please take any
unneeded docomo mini UIM cards to a docomo Shop or retailer.
Do not damage, touch haphazardly or
short-circuit the IC.
May cause data loss or a malfunction.
Do not drop or otherwise subject the
docomo mini UIM card to severe impact.
May cause a malfunction.
Never bend the docomo mini UIM card or
place heavy objects on it.
May cause a malfunction.
Do not insert the docomo mini UIM card to
the handset with a label or sticker attached on the card.
May cause a malfunction.
Notes on using Bluetooth function
The handset supports the security function
that meets the Bluetooth specification for security during communication using Bluetooth functions. However, the security may not be sufficient depending on the configuration. Take care of the security while making communication using Bluetooth function.
Even if any leak of data or information
occurs while making communication using Bluetooth function, DOCOMO shall not be liable for any loss of content.
Radio frequencies
The radio frequencies the Bluetooth function of the handset uses are as follows.
2.4: This radio equipment uses the 2.4 GHz
band.
FH: The modulation system is the FH-SS system.1: The estimated coverage distance is 10 m or
less.
: All radio frequencies between 2400
MHz and 2483.5 MHz are used and the frequencies for mobile object identifiers shall not be avoided.
Cautions on using Bluetooth devices
Bluetooth operates at radio frequencies assigned to the in-house radio stations for a mobile object identifier that have to be licensed and is used in production lines of a factory, specific unlicensed low power radio stations, and amateur radio stations (hereafter, referred to “another radio station”) in addition to industrial, scientific, medical devices or home electric appliances such as microwave ovens.
1. Before using the handset, make sure that “another radio station” is not operating nearby.
2. If radio interference between the handset and “another radio station” occurs, avoid interference by moving immediately to another place or “turning off the power”.
3. Contact the number listed in “General Inquiries” on the back of this manual for further details.
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Notes about wireless LAN
① ② ③ ④
(WLAN)
Wireless LAN (WLAN) uses radio waves to
communicate information. Therefore, it has an advantage of freely connecting to the LAN within the service area. On the other hand, if security setting is not set, it is possible for a malicious third party to intercept the communication contents or hack. It is recommended to set security setting at your own risk and judgement.
Wireless LAN
Do not use wireless LAN near magnetic devices such as electric appliances or AV/OA devices or in radio waves. Magnetism or radio waves may increase noises or
disable communications (especially when using a microwave oven).
When used near TV, radio, etc., reception
interference may occur or channels on the TV screen may be disturbed.
If there are multiple wireless LAN access points
nearby and the same channel is used, search may not work correctly.
Radio frequencies
The radio frequencies the WLAN-installed devices use are indicated on the battery storage section of the main body of the handset. The followings are the descriptions:
DS: The modulation system is the DS-SS
system.
OF: The modulation system is the OFDM system.4: The estimated coverage distance is 40 m or
less.
: All radio frequencies
between 2400 MHz and 2483.5 MHz are used and the frequencies for mobile object identifiers
shall be avoided. Available channels for the handset’s wireless LAN are between 1 to 13. Note that other channel access points cannot be connected. Available channels vary depending on the country. For use in an aircraft, contact the airline beforehand. There are restrictions on the use of wireless LAN in some countries or regions such as France. If you intend to use wireless LAN overseas, check the local laws and regulations beforehand.
Cautions on using 2.4 GHz devices
WLAN-installed devices operate at radio frequencies assigned to the in-house radio stations for a mobile object identifier (radio stations requiring a license) used in production lines of a factory, specific unlicensed low power radio stations (radio stations requiring no license), and amateur radio stations (radio stations requiring a license) in addition to industrial, scientific, medical devices or home electric appliances such as microwave ovens.
1. Before using this device, make sure that the in-house radio stations for a mobile object identifier, specific unlicensed low power radio stations and amateur radio stations are not operating nearby.
2.4: This radio equipment uses the 2400 MHz
band.
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2. If the device causes harmful radio interference to the in-house radio stations for a mobile object identifier, immediately change the radio frequency or stop use, and contact the number listed in “General Inquiries” on the back of this manual for crosstalk avoidance, etc. (e.g. partition setup).
3. If the device causes radio interference to specific unlicensed low power radio stations for a mobile object identifier or amateur radio stations, contact the number listed in “General Inquiries” on the back of this manual for further details.
FeliCa reader/writer
The FeliCa reader/writer function in the
handset uses weak radio waves in the handling of which does not require a license of radio station.
The frequency in use is the 13.56 MHz band.
When another reader/writer is being used nearby, keep enough distance from it. Make sure that there is no radio station using the same frequency band in the nearby area.
FM transmitter
The FM transmitter function in the handset
uses weak radio waves requiring no licenses for radio stations.
It uses 77.4 to 85.0 MHz frequency band. To
avoid adversely affecting surrounding FM radio users, do not set the same frequency band as an FM broadcasting station in your area for using.
Caution
Never use the handset that is modified. Using a modified device violates the Radio Law.
The handset has acquired the certification of conformity with technical regulations for the specified radio station based on the Radio Law, and the “Technical Conformity Mark ” is printed on the model nameplate of the handset as a proof. If the screws of handset are removed and a modification is given to the inside, the certification of conformity with technical regulations will become invalid. Never use the handset without the valid certification. Doing so violates the Radio Law.
Be careful when using the handset while
driving a motor vehicle.
Using a mobile phone in hand while driving is regarded as a punishable act. However, the punishment has no application in some cases such as when rescuing sick and injured people or maintaining public safety.
Use the FeliCa reader/writer function only in
Japan.
The FeliCa reader/writer function in the handset conforms to the domestic radio wave standards. Using the function overseas may result in punishment.
Use the FM transmitter only in Japan.
The FM transmitter in the handset is compliant with radio wave standards and is authorized for use only in Japan. Using the function overseas may result in punishment.
Never change the basic software improperly.
This may be regarded as a conversion of software and repairs may be refused.
Be careful not to connect the handset to a PC
using Micro USB Cable 01 nor to connect the handset to a TV with HDMI terminal using a commercially available MHL where the use of mobile phones is prohibited.
Power may turn on automatically.
cable in areas
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Waterproof/Dust-proof

SH-09D is waterproof to IPX5*1 and IPX7*2 standards, and dust-proof to IP5X the external connector terminal cover is securely closed as well as the back cover is attached.
*1 IPX5 means that phone keeps functioning after
being subjected to a jet flow (approximately
12.5 liters/min) discharged from a nozzle (inner diameter: 6.3 mm), from all directions (approximately 3 m from the handset) for 3 minutes or more.
*2 IPX7 means that SH-09D phone keeps
functioning after it is slowly submerged to depth of 1 m in static tap water at room temperature, left there for approximately 30 minutes and then taken out.
*3 IP5X means the level of dust protection. Phone
keeps functioning in safety after it is left in the device containing dust (diameter: 75 μm or smaller) for 8 hours, agitated and then taken out.
What you can do with waterproof/dust-proof of SH-09D
You can call without using an umbrella in the rain
(for rainfall of approximately 20 mm per hour).
You can rinse off dirt from the handset. Wash the
handset with low-pressure water flow (6 liters/ min or lower and tap water at room temperature (between 5°C and 35°C)), holding it approximately 10 cm below faucet or shower head. Wash by using only your hands, not a brush or sponge, with the back cover attached, and the external connector terminal cover held in position. Drain the handset before use (nP. 25).
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*3
standards if
You can use the handset at a poolside. Do not
throw water in a swimming pool on the handset or soak the handset in the water of a swimming pool.
Things to keep in mind
To maintain waterproof/dust-proof performance, check the followings.
Securely close the external connector terminal
cover and the back cover. Be careful not to apply excessive force on the rubber gasket when opening and closing them.
Make sure that the external connector terminal
cover and the back cover are completely closed without floating.
To maintain waterproof/dust-proof performance,
the handset has the external connector terminal cover and the back cover that allow you to close securely. May cause injuries to your nails or fingers if you try to open them forcibly.
When any dust gets inside of the earphone/
microphone terminal, remove it with a cotton swab etc. before use.
Opening external connector terminal cover
Hook your finger into the slot to open.
Slot
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Closing external connector terminal cover
Push and close securely in the direction of the arrow so that gaps are not left between the handset and the external connector terminal cover.
Removing back cover
Securely hold the bottom of the
1
handset, gently press the center of the back cover and hook the tip of a finger under the concave portion of the handset to remove
Attaching back cover
Confirm the direction of the back
1
cover, adjust it to the direction of the handset and press the surrounding section (shaded section) of the back cover securely to attach
: Make sure there is no space between the
back cover and the handset.
Securely close the back cover. If not closed
securely, the back cover may come off and the battery pack may fall out due to vibration. May damage the waterproof/dust-proof performance and allow water to seep or dust to get in.
The back cover may be damaged if it is
attached or removed forcibly. Be careful not to apply excessive force on it.
Concave portion
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To maintain waterproof/dust-proof
performance, replacement of parts is recommended every 2 years regardless of whether the handset appears normal or abnormal. DOCOMO replaces the parts as a chargeable service. Bring the handset to a repair counter that DOCOMO specifies.
Precautions
When your hands or the handset are wet, do not
attach/remove the back cover or open/close the external connector terminal cover.
Close the external connector terminal cover and
the back cover securely. Even a fine obstacle (one hair, one grain of sand, tiny fiber, etc.) put between contact surfaces may allow water to seep or dust to get in.
If the handset gets wet with water or other liquids
with the external connector terminal cover or the back cover opened, the liquid may get inside the terminal causing electric shocks or malfunction. Stop using the handset, turn off the power, remove the battery pack and contact a repair counter that DOCOMO specifies. The rubber gaskets of the external connector terminal cover and the back cover play an important role in maintaining waterproof/ dust-proof performance. Do not remove or scratch them. Also, prevent dust from adhering to them. If the rubber gasket of the external connector terminal cover or the back cover is damaged or deformed, replace it at a repair counter that DOCOMO specifies.
Do not insert sharp objects through external
connector terminal cover and back cover gaps. It causes damage to the rubber gasket and allow water to seep or dust to get in.
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If the back cover is damaged, replace it. Water
may seep inside from a damaged section causing troubles such as electric shocks or corrosion of the battery.
Do not use the handset underwater (including
key operations). May cause malfunction.
Do not apply water flow stronger than allowed
(nP. 22) (over 6 liters/min). May cause malfunction though SH-09D provides waterproof performance of IPX5. Do not let the handset get wet with liquids other than water at room temperature (between 5°C and 35°C). Do not wash the handset in a washing machine etc. To prevent condensation, do not bring the handset from a cold place to a warm place without letting the handset warmed to room temperature.
Never soak the handset in hot spring water or
water containing soap, detergent or bath powder. Do not soak the handset in hot water, use it in a sauna or apply hot air (from a hair dryer etc.) to it.
Do not soak the handset in seawater. Do not put the handset directly on sand/dirt. Do not leave the handset wet. In cold places,
water may freeze and cause malfunction.
The handset does not float on water. Do not let the handset fall. It may become
scratched and cause the waterproof/dust-proof performance to degrade. Do not leave water on the mouthpiece, earpiece, speaker, out-microphone or earphone/ microphone terminal. Such water may interfere with talking.
Do not insert an earphone/microphone to the
handset while the handset is wet. May cause malfunction.
Accessories and optional parts are not
waterproof/dust-proof. When the handset is placed on the accompanying wireless charger, do not use it in rooms where water is regularly in use such as bathroom, shower room, kitchen or lavatory even if the exclusive AC adapter is not connected to it.
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Soap/Detergent/
To drain water off the speaker, shake the handset with the speaker turned up
Bath powder
DOCOMO does not guarantee actual operations under all states. Malfunctions deemed to be caused by inappropriate operation by the customer are not covered by the warranty.
Seawater Swimming pool
Hot spring Sand/Dirt
Draining water when the handset gets wet
When the handset is wet, water may flow out after wiping it off. Drain the water following the steps below.
Wipe the handset surface with dry
1
and clean cloth etc.
: If a strap is attached, dry the strap as well.
Shake the handset approximately
2
20 times, securely holding it, until there is no more water splattering
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Softly press dry and clean cloth etc.
3
against the handset to wipe off water remaining in the grooves of the mouthpiece, earpiece, speaker, keys, earphone/microphone terminal, etc.
: Pat the opening with cloth to remove water
because there may be any water remaining in the grooves of each part.
Wipe off water drained from the
4
handset with dry and clean cloth etc.
: Water, if any, remaining in the main body
may ooze up after wiping off.
Charging
Accessories and optional parts are not waterproof/dust-proof. Check the followings before and after charging.
Make sure that the handset is not wet. If the
handset is wet or after the handset is wet, adequately drain it and wipe off water with dry and clean cloth etc. before placing it on the wireless charger or opening the external connector terminal cover.
When the external connector terminal cover is
opened for charging, close the cover securely after charging. It is recommended that the wireless charger be used for charging to prevent water from seeping inside and dust from getting in from the external connector terminal.
Never try to charge the battery pack when the
handset is wet.
Do not touch accessories or optional parts
with your hands wet. May cause electric shock.
Do not use accessories or optional parts in a
place subject to water. Do not use them in rooms which water is regularly in use such as bathroom, shower room, kitchen or lavatory. May cause fire or electric shock.
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Before Using the Handset

Part names and functions

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1 Earphone/Microphone terminal 2 Earpiece 3 In-camera 4 Proximity sensor/Brightness sensor
The proximity sensor detects the distance to
the face and prevents inadvertent operation of touch panel during a call.
The brightness sensor detects the brightness
of the surrounding area and adjusts the brightness of the backlight.
5 Display/Touch panel 6 Incoming/Charging illumination 7 Infrared port 8 Mobile light 9 b mark
Place the handset slowly so that b mark of
the wireless charger faces that of the handset.
a FM transmitter antenna b a mark
IC card is contained (It cannot be removed).
c Out-microphone
Use as a stereo microphone for recording
videos.
Use to measure ambient noises for reducing
the noises or emphasizing the other party’s voice when using Kukkiri Talk.
*2
d Out-camera e H: Power key
Use to turn the power on/off, etc. Use to set/disable the sleep mode.
f x/y: Volume UP/DOWN key
Adjusts the volume in each function.
g Speaker
Ring tone, music, etc. can be heard from
here.
The other party’s voice can be heard from
here during a hands-free call.
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h Strap hole
When attaching a strap, remove the back
cover, put the strap through the strap hole, put
*1
it on the hook inside and attach the back cover.
i microSD Card slot j docomo mini UIM card tray k FOMA/Xi sub antenna l 1Seg antenna
*2
*2
m Mouthpiece/Microphone n External connector terminal o FOMA/Xi antenna p Back cover q GPS/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth antenna
*2
*2
*1 Do not cover the sensor area with your hand or
paste a sticker etc. on the sensor area. The sensor may not work properly.
*2 The antenna is built into the main body.
Covering the antenna area with your hand may influence the quality.
Earphone/Microphone terminal
For details on the corresponding earphone/
microphone, refer to the following website.
(http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/support/d/sh-09d/
peripherals.html#!/earphone_support) (in Japanese only)
Display
The display is manufactured using
high-precision technology, but it may occasionally contain dots that fail to light or that remain permanently lit. This is not a malfunction.
Out-microphone
When using functions using the
out-microphone, do not cover the hole of the out-microphone.
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docomo mini UIM card

Notch
IC (gold)
Notch
Tray
Lever
A docomo mini UIM card is an IC card that records personal information, such as phone numbers.
You cannot make a call and use functions such
as packet communication etc. without inserting a docomo mini UIM card.
You cannot use the docomo mini UIM card with
other than compatible handsets and may not be able to use a part of the site and data when you change from the UIM.
In Japan, you cannot call to the emergency
number (110, 119 or 118) without inserting a docomo mini UIM card.
The handset supports only docomo mini UIM
card. Change the UIM at a docomo Shop.
Before inserting or removing the docomo mini
UIM card, turn off the power, position the back facing upwards and remove the battery pack. Hold the handset securely with your both hands.
Inserting docomo mini UIM card
Remove the back cover (nP. 23)
1
Pull the lever until the tray comes
2
out (1)
: Pull out the tray straight until it stops (to the
pull-out position of the tray).
Hold the docomo mini UIM card
3
with the IC (gold) side turned up and set on the tray (2)
Push the docomo mini UIM card
4
and the tray all the way in (3)
Attach the back cover (nP. 23)
5
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Removing docomo mini UIM card
Remove the back cover (nP. 23)
1
Pull the lever until the tray comes
2
out to the pull-out position of the tray (1) and pull docomo mini UIM card straight out (2) while pressing it from above
: Do not allow the docomo mini UIM card to fall
when removing it.
Lever
Attach the back cover (nP. 23)
3
Note that pulling forcibly or adding forces on the
lever may damage it.
Note that inserting or removing the docomo
mini UIM card forcibly may damage it or deform the tray.
Refer to the docomo mini UIM card user’s guide
for more information on the docomo mini UIM card.
Do not misplace the docomo mini UIM card
once it is taken out.

microSD Card

You can save data in the handset to microSD Card or import data on microSD Card to the handset.
The SH-09D is compatible with commercially
available microSD Card of up to 2 GB, microSDHC Card of up to 32 GB and microSDXC Card of up to 64 GB (as of June
2012). For the latest information such as the manufacturer and available capacity of the microSD Card, refer to the following website.
(http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/support/d/sh-09d/
peripherals.html#!/microsd_support) (in Japanese only) Ask the manufacturers of microSD Cards that are not provided in the sites for information on such microSD Cards. Note that the provided information is the information checked for operation. DOCOMO shall not guarantee all operations.
The size of a file that can be used is up to 2 GB. Do not turn off the handset immediately after
inserting the microSD Card in the handset (while writing information needed for the handset operation) or while editing data on the microSD Card. Data may be damaged or operation may not work properly.
Format unformatted microSD Cards on the
handset before use (nP. 92). microSD Cards formatted by PCs or other devices may not be used properly by the handset.
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Data saved on the microSD Cards from other
devices may not be displayed or played on the handset. Some data saved to the microSD Card from the handset may not be displayed or played on other devices.
microSDXC Card can be used only on the
devices compatible with SDXC. If you insert a microSDXC Card to devices not compatible with SDXC, data saved on the microSDXC Card may be damaged etc., so do not insert it.
For using a microSDXC Card with its data
damaged again, formatting the microSDXC Card by devices compatible with SDXC is required (all the data will be deleted).
For copying data to/from among devices not
compatible with SDXC, use a card which conforms to the standard of the devices you copy the data to/from such as microSDHC Card or microSD Card.
Back up the data saved on a microSD Card and
store in another place. DOCOMO shall not be liable for any loss or change of the saved data.
Before inserting or removing (including after
unmounting) the microSD Card, turn off the power, position the back facing upwards and remove the battery pack. Hold the handset securely with your both hands. Data may be damaged or operation may not work properly.
Inserting microSD Card
Remove the back cover (nP. 23)
1
Insert the microSD Card slowly with
2
the metal terminal side turned down
: The microSD Card slot is above the docomo
mini UIM card slot. When you insert the microSD Card before inserting the docomo mini UIM card, be careful not to insert the microSD Card to the docomo mini UIM card slot.
: Do not force the microSD Card in at an angle
or with the wrong side down. The microSD Card slot may be damaged.
: Insert the microSD Card slowly with your
fingers until a click is heard.
Attach the back cover (nP. 23)
3
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Removing microSD Card
With recycle mark side up
Connector terminal
Ta b
Remove the back cover (nP. 23)
1
Gently push the microSD Card
2
towards inside (1)
: Push the microSD Card until it clicks. It will
eject towards you. Pulling it forcibly may damage the handset or the microSD Card.
Remove the microSD Card (2)
3
: Remove the microSD Card by slowly pulling
it straight out.
Attach the back cover (nP. 23)
4

Battery pack

Use the Battery Pack SH37 exclusive to the
handset.
For attaching or removing the battery pack, turn
off the power, position the back facing upwards, and hold the handset securely with your both hands.
Attaching battery pack
Remove the back cover (nP. 23)
1
Attach the battery pack
2
: With the recycle mark side turned up, place
the connector terminal of the handset to that of the battery pack and attach the battery pack.
Attach the back cover (nP. 23)
3
Removing battery pack
Remove the back cover (nP. 23)
1
Remove the battery pack
2
: The battery pack has a tab that makes it
easy to remove. Hook a finger on the tab to prevent excessive force on it and remove the battery pack upward.
Attach the back cover (nP. 23)
3
Using unnecessary force when attaching or
removing the battery pack may damage the connector terminal for the battery pack (charger terminal) on the handset.
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Charging

The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Be sure to charge the battery before use.
It is recommended that the accompanying
wireless charger be used for charging to prevent water from seeping or dust from getting in caused by forgetting to close the external connector terminal cover (nP. 35).
FOMA Charger microUSB Adapter SH01/FOMA
charging microUSB adapter T01 (sold separately) is required to charge with FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 (sold separately) or FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 (sold separately).
Cautions while charging
Do not charge for a long time with the power left
on. If the handset is left on after charging is complete, the battery pack charge decreases. In that case, the AC or DC adapter (sold separately) or the wireless charger charges the battery again. However, depending on the time when the handset is disconnected from the AC or DC adapter or the wireless charger, the battery charge level may be low or the battery may only be usable for a short time.
If the handset is left for a long time even after the
charging is completed, the battery level may decrease.
When the battery is empty and the handset is
being charged, the charging illumination may not illuminate immediately. However, charging is in progress.
If the battery empty alert is displayed and the
power cannot be turned on, charge the battery for a while.
While charging, the handset may not turn on
even when the charging illumination is illuminated in red. Charge longer and try turning power on again.
Frequently recharging the battery when its power
is still remaining enough may shorten the life of the battery pack. It is recommended to use the battery to a certain level before recharging.
Estimated charge time and illumination display
The following figures are estimated times for charging an empty battery pack with the handset turned off.
AC Adapter 03 Approx. 220 min
DC Adapter 03 Approx. 230 min
Wireless Charger SH02 Approx. 240 min
The charging illumination illuminates in red while
charging, and it turns off when charging is completed.
If the power of the handset is off during the use
of the wireless charger, the charging illumination flashes in red when charging starts. Also, the charging illumination may flash before charging finishes.
Check that the battery pack has been properly
attached when the charging illumination flashes in red during the use of the AC or DC adapter. The illumination also flashes in red when the battery pack has reached the end of its service life.
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If the charging information flashes quickly during
the use of the wireless charger, remove and place the handset from/on it again properly after confirming that there is no foreign object between the wireless charger and the handset, or remove and insert the power plug from/into the outlet again.
The battery pack can also be charged with the
handset turned on (While charging, the battery icon appears with [w] superimposed).
When the temperature of the handset/battery
pack is too high or too low, charging may automatically stop even if the battery has not been fully charged. In that case, the charging information flashes slowly (flashes for approximately 1 second). Charging automatically resumes after the temperature lowers to an appropriate temperature.
The charging information consists of five LEDs,
and it flashes or illuminates according to the charging status.
Status of charging
information
Illuminating
Turned off Finished charging
Flashing while switching
Flashing quickly (Approx. 0.2 sec intervals)
Flashing slowly (Flashes for approx. 1 sec)
*1 Brightness of the LEDs is turned down
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*1
*2
approximately 10 seconds after charging starts.
Charging status of the
handset/battery pack
Charging in progress
Recognizing handset/ battery pack
Out of charging area or charging abnormality
Handset/Battery pack temperature is too high or too low
*2 If flashing continues, that means the
handset/battery pack has not been recognized. Remove it from the charging area and replace it on the center again.
Estimated time of use when fully charged
Continuous talk time
Continuous stand-by time
1Seg watching time
For details on time of use nP. 172
FOMA/3G
Approx. 440 min
GSM
Approx. 510 min
FOMA/3G
At rest: Approx. 490 hr (Network Mode: LTE/3G/GSM (Auto)
GSM
At rest: Approx. 350 hr (Network Mode: LTE/3G/GSM (Auto)
LTE
At rest: Approx. 310 hr (Network Mode: LTE/3G/GSM (Auto)
Approx. 440 min
Battery pack service life
Battery pack is a consumable product. Service
time per charge is gradually reduced every time the battery is charged.
When service time per charge is reduced to
about half of the default time, this means that the battery pack is approaching the end of its service life. In such a case, it is recommended to replace the battery pack as soon as possible. Depending on usage, the battery pack may swell as it approaches the end of its service life, but this will not cause problems.
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If you watch 1Seg etc. while charging for a long
Charging information (five LEDs)
Charging area
Charging assist button
time, the service life of the battery pack may become shorter than estimated.
AC adapter and DC adapter
Refer to user’s guide of FOMA AC Adapter 01/
02, FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use (sold separately), FOMA DC Adapter 01/02, AC Adapter 03 (sold separately) or DC Adapter 03 (sold separately). FOMA AC Adapter 01 covers only 100V AC. FOMA AC Adapter 02/FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use/AC Adapter 03 covers from 100 to 240V AC.
The shape of the plug for the AC adapter is for
100V AC (for domestic use). To use the AC adapter of 100 to 240V AC overseas, a conversion plug adapter that is compatible with the voltage of your country of stay is required. Do not use a voltage converter for overseas travel to charge the battery.
Charging with wireless charger
Compatible devices provided by DOCOMO with
b mark can be charged with the wireless charger. Read the instruction manuals of the compatible devices that you are going to use.
Products with b mark conform with wireless power standard of Wireless Power Consortium (WPC).
Part names are as followings.
Charging assist button is a button to use when
charging does not start even after a mini compatible device with small output capacity is placed on the center of the charging area.
Insert the connector of the
1
exclusive AC adapter into the wireless charger (1)
: Insert the connector securely. : Insert only the exclusive AC adapter.
Insert the power plug of the
2
exclusive AC adapter into an outlet (2)
When you place the handset on the
3
wireless charger, the charging illumination and charging information illuminate and charging starts
: Place the handset slowly with the b mark
side turned down so that b mark of the wireless charger faces the battery pack.
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: The handset will be detected when it is put
Charging illumination
Charging information (five LEDs)
100V AC outlet
Exclusive AC adapter
Power plug
Connector
Charging information (five LEDs)
on the charging area. LEDs switch by turns and flash during the detection. One or two LED(s) closest to the point where the handset has been detected illuminate(s) and charging starts.
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When charging is complete, the
4
charging illumination and charging information turn off
: Remove the handset from the wireless
charger.
Charging battery pack
You can charge the battery pack by placing only the battery pack on the wireless charger.
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Place the battery pack on the wireless charger
with the b mark side turned down.
Place the wireless charger on a stable and
horizontal surface to charge.
Pull the exclusive AC adapter from the outlet if
it is not used for a long time.
When the power plug is inserted into an outlet
or the handset/battery pack is placed on the wireless charger or removed, there may be some cases in which sounds are emitted from the wireless charger since the detector in the wireless charger moves. This is not a malfunction.
Multiple handsets/battery packs cannot be
charged at the same time.
If charging does not start, remove the handset/
battery pack from the charging area and replace it on the center of the charging area approximately 2 seconds later.
When charging, remove the cover etc. with
which the handset is equipped.
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When noises interfere on a TV, radio set, etc.
during its use, use the wireless charger after distancing it as far away from a TV, radio set, etc. as possible.
When charging, keep the wireless charger at
least 30 cm away from wireless charging compatible devices other than the handset/ battery pack to charge. Otherwise the handset/ battery pack to charge may not be detected and thus may not be charged.
The quality of calls or reception status of 1Seg
etc. may deteriorate while the handset is being charged.
Do not move the wireless charger and the
handset/battery pack while charging.
Do not let the vibrator activated while charging
the handset. Note that charging may not be complete or the handset may fall since it moves due to vibrations.
If you charge the handset with a commercially
available product with b mark, the handset may not receive calls during charging. Charge with accompanying Wireless Charger SH02.
Charging with AC adapter/DC adapter
[Read the user’s guides of FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 (sold separately), FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 (sold separately), AC Adapter 03 (sold separately), DC Adapter 03 (sold separately) and FOMA Charger microUSB Adapter SH01/FOMA charging microUSB adapter T01 (sold separately)]
Following operations describe how to charge
with AC Adapter 03 or DC Adapter 03.
Open the external connector
1
terminal cover of the handset and insert the microUSB plug of a microUSB cable/DC adapter horizontally into the external connector terminal with the USB mark side turned down
: Check the direction (front or rear) of the
microUSB plug and insert it horizontally.
Charging illumination
microUSB plug
External connector
Keep side with the USB mark down
Insert the USB plug of the
2
microUSB cable horizontally into
terminal
the USB connector of an AC adapter with the USB mark side facing you (1)
: Check the direction (front or rear) of the USB
plug of the microUSB cable and insert it horizontally into the AC adapter.
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When inserting the AC adapter
100V AC outlet
Cigarette lighter socket
For AC adapter For DC adapter
USB mark
microUSB cable
AC Adapter 03
Power plug
Power plug
USB plug
3
power plug into an outlet (2) or inserting the DC adapter power plug into a car cigarette lighter socket, the charging illumination illuminates and charging starts
When charging is complete, the
4
charging illumination turns off
: When charging is complete, remove the
microUSB plug horizontally from the external connector terminal.
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Do not forcibly insert or remove. May cause
damage to the external connector terminal, the microUSB plug and the USB plug.
Pull the adapter out of the outlet or cigarette
lighter socket if it will not be used for a long time.
Do not forcibly pull the external connector
terminal cover. May damage the cover.
Do not place objects near the handset when
charging. May damage the handset.
When using a DC adapter
The DC adapter should only be used in
negative grounded vehicles (12 and 24V DC).
Do not use with the car engine shut off. May
drain the car battery.
The DC adapter fuse is a consumable product.
For replacement, purchase a new fuse at a local vehicle supply shop.
Refer to the user’s guide of FOMA DC Adapter
01/02 and DC Adapter 03 for details.
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Charging with Micro USB Cable 01
When the handset is turned on, you can charge the handset by connecting the handset to a PC with Micro USB Cable 01 (sold separately).
Install the USB driver to the PC in advance. If the
USB driver has not been installed on the PC, you cannot charge the battery by connecting the handset to the PC via Fast transfer mode.
For details on installing USB driver, refer to
“Manual for USB Driver Installation” in PDF format in the following site.
(http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/support/d/sh-09d/ (in
Japanese only)
For details on connecting to a PC nP. 112

Turning power ON/OFF

Turning power ON
H (for at least 2 seconds)
1
: When you turn the power on for the first time,
the initial setting screen is displayed. Each setting item can also be set from menus (nP. 43).
: If the initial setting screen for docomo service
is displayed, operate by following the instructions on the screen.
Turning power OFF
H (for at least 1 second)/[Power
1
off]/[OK]
Sleep mode
The screen is off and the sleep mode is activated when H is pressed or the handset is not in use for a set length of time. Press H in the sleep mode to deactivate the sleep mode.
Touch panel lock
When the power is turned on or the sleep mode is deactivated, the touch panel is locked. Touch [J] to unlock.
Operations in touch panel unlock screen
To set/disable the manner mode: y (for at least
1 second)
To turn on the mobile light: x (for at least 1
second)
Press any of the keys or touch [J] to turn it off.
To activate the camera: [K]
The mobile light will automatically turn off
approximately 30 seconds after it turns on.
The status panel is displayed when Screen lock
is set to [Slide or Touch].
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Basic operation

Operation of touch panel
You can operate by touching the touch panel (display) directly with your finger.
Operations differ depending on the function and
screen in use.
Cautions when using the touch panel
The touch panel is designed to be lightly
touched with your finger. Do not forcefully press with your finger or press with a pointed object (fingernail, ballpoint pen, pin, etc.).
In the following cases, the touch panel may
not work even if you touch it. May cause a malfunction.
Operation with a gloved fingerOperation with a fingernailOperation with foreign objects placed on
the operation pad
Operation on the touch panel on which a
protective sheet or a sticker is put
Operation while the touch panel is wetOperation with fingers wet with sweat or
water
Operations may be interrupted if you touch
other than a confirmation screen or the status bar while the confirmation screen etc. is displayed.
Touch
Touch a key or an item displayed on the screen to select or set it.
Put your finger on the touch panel
1
and put it off
Touch for a while
When you touch the screen for a while, a menu may appear depending on the function and screen in use.
Keep your finger on the touch panel
1
Slide/Drag
Slide your finger up/down while a menu is displayed etc. to scroll the screen or slide (drag) an icon, widget, etc. to move it to the desired position while keeping touching it. In addition, when you touch a menu or item by mistake, slide your finger away from the menu or item to cancel the selection.
Keep your finger on the touch panel
1
and slide it
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Flick
Set item list
Flick your finger to the left/right in the home screen etc. to switch pages.
Move your finger like sweeping the
1
touch panel
Pinch out/Pinch in
Pinch out/Pinch in while displaying an image etc. to zoom in/out.
Put two fingers on the touch panel
1
and slide them with putting a distance between two fingers apart (pinch out)/closer (pinch in)
Operation while using function
Navigation keys
Use the navigation keys displayed at the bottom of the screen to perform the basic operations.
1 {: Back key
Returns to the previous screen.
2 |: Home key
Displays the main page of the home screen.
3 z: Menu key
Displays available functions (menus).
4 }: Recent Apps key
Displays the history of recently used
applications.
Retrieving menu
When you touch [z] or touch the screen for a while, functions (menus) available in that screen appear.
Example: Home screen
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Using application usage history
The history of recently used applications is displayed and you can activate the applications.
[}]
1
Use a history
2
1 Clear All
Touch to delete all application usage
histories.
2 Application usage history
Touch to activate the application. Flick to the left/right to delete the history.
An application being activated is not displayed
in the history.
Some applications may not be displayed in the
history.
Switching the settings
When a check box is displayed beside the setting item, you can set it enabled/disabled or [ON]/[OFF] by touching it.
Example: Location services screen, Alarm
[0]: Enabled, [1]: Disabled
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screen
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Vertical/Horizontal display
The screen display is switched when you tilt the handset. Vertical/Horizontal display is not switched if the
handset is turned in the place parallel to the ground.
The screen display may not be switched properly
when a sound or a vibration is being activated.
Vertical/Horizontal display may not appear
properly right after the screen or power is turned on.
You can set the display not to automatically
switch (nP. 90).
Screens may be displayed in the full screen
depending on the application when switching the vertical display to the horizontal display.
Shooting screenshot
Hold Hy down for at least 1 second to save the screen being displayed to the handset memory.
The shutter sounds when shooting a screenshot.
Data cannot be saved while displaying 1Seg,
home network, e-books, etc.
Data may not be saved completely or partially
depending on the application.
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Searching information in the handset and sites
In the home screen, [R]/[Search]
1
: If the confirmation screen for Google Search
is displayed, check the content and select [OK].
: Quick search box appears.
Enter the keyword
2
1 Search box
Enter the keyword to search with. When the keyword is entered,
applications, data, etc. whose names start with the entered characters are searched and displayed as a list.
2 Switch to voice search
Select the search result
3
: When a search result is an application, the
corresponding application is activated.
Search settings
In the quick search box, [z]/
1
[Settings]
Select an item
2
Searchable items: Set the range for subjects
to search.
Google Search: Set Google Search.

Changing screen display to English

In the home screen, [R]/[設定]
1
(Settings)/[言語と文字入力] (Language & input)/[言語 (Language)を選択] (Select language)/[English]

Initial setting

In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Initial setting]/[Next] [To profile settings]/set the profile
2
(nP. 89)/[Next] [To picture quality mode setting]/
3
set the picture quality mode (nP. 90)/[Next]
[To Google account]/set up a
4
Google account (nP. 47)/[Next]
Set the location information
5
(nP. 96)/[Next] [To Wi-Fi settings]/set Wi-Fi
6
(nP. 45)/[Next]
[Batch change lock screen/ home
7
application]/set the unlock screen and home application (nP. 93)
[Done]
8
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Setting an access point
The access point (sp-mode and mopera U) for Internet connection is registered by default. You can add or change it if necessary. At the time of purchase, an access point of sp-mode is set for usual connection.
Checking an access point in use
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Network settings]/ [Mobile networks]/[Access Point Names]
Resetting an access point
Reset an access point to default setting.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Network settings]/ [Mobile networks]/[Access Point Names]/[z]/[Reset to default]
When sp-mode is not subscribed or if you failed
to perform automatic setting of access point due to signal status such as outside the service area, you are required to set the access point again manually.
Setting additional access points
Never set the MCC to other than 440 and the
MNC to other than 10. They do not appear on the screen.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Network settings]/ [Mobile networks]/[Access Point Names]/[z]/[New APN]
[Name]/enter the name of the
2
network profile to create/[OK] [APN]/enter the access point
3
name/[OK]
Enter other items required by
4
network operators/[z]/[Save]
If the settings of MCC and MNC are changed
and they do not appear on the screen, reset the settings or set the access point manually.
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sp-mode
sp-mode is an ISP owned by NTT DOCOMO for the Smartphone. In addition to the Internet connection, mail service with the same address you use on i-mode (@docomo.ne.jp) is available. sp-mode is a paid service that requires subscription. For details on sp-mode, refer to the DOCOMO website.
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mopera U
mopera U is an ISP owned by NTT DOCOMO. If you subscribe to mopera U, you can use Internet with simple setting. mopera U is a paid service that requires subscription.
Setting mopera U
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Network settings]/ [Mobile networks]/[Access Point
Names]/[mopera U]/[mopera U ] (mopera U settings)
mopera U 設定 (mopera U settings) is an
access point for mopera U settings. When you use the access point for mopera U settings, packet communication charges are not incurred. Note that you can connect to only the initial setting screen or the change setting screen. For details on mopera U settings, refer to the mopera U website.
Wi-Fi settings
If you use Wi-Fi function of the handset, you can use mail or Internet by connecting to your home, corporate network or access points of public wireless LAN service.
The radio interference with Bluetooth devices
Wireless LANs (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) use the
same frequency band (2.4 GHz) as Bluetooth devices. Therefore, using the wireless LAN device near a Bluetooth device may cause radio interference, lowering of communication speed, noise or connection failure. In this case, turn off the Bluetooth device or keep the handset and the wireless LAN device at least approximately 10 m away from the Bluetooth device.
Packet communication is also available while
Wi-Fi function is enabled. Wi-Fi connection is prioritized while Wi-Fi connection is set, but the connection will be automatically switched to that of LTE/3G/GPRS network once Wi-Fi connection is terminated. Note that packet communication charges will be incurred in such cases.
Refer to the manual of your wireless LAN base
unit when using the access point at home etc.
Operate access point registration near the
access point.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Wi-Fi]
Slide [OFF] to the right
2
Select an access point/[Connect]
3
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: If you select an access point not protected by
security, it is automatically connected.
: If you select an access point protected by
security, enter the password (security key).
: WPS compatible access points can be easily
registered. Select an item in Setup and register an access point.
: To register access points manually: [ADD
NETWORK]/enter the network SSID/set security/[Save]
: Alternatively, select [AOSS] to connect to an
access point. Follow the instructions on the screen and operate after this step.
When you select an access point and connect to it with a wrong password (security key), [Avoided poor Internet connection] or [Connected (Limited)] is displayed. Confirm the password (security key). When [Avoided poor Internet connection] or [Connected (Limited)] is displayed after entering the correct password (security key), you may not have acquired the correct IP address. Connect to the access point again after confirming signal status.
The registration process using WPS takes a
few minutes. After completion of the registration of the access point, check that the proper connection to the access point is acquired.
As for the manual registration of an access
point, this function supports WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, 802.1xEAP as the security setting.
Detailed settings
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Wi-Fi]/[z]/ [Advanced]
Select an item
2
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Network notification: Set whether to display a
notification icon when an open network is detected. Enable the Wi-Fi function before setting it.
Wi-Fi sleep policy: Set when to switch the
Wi-Fi function to the sleep mode.
MAC address: Confirm the MAC address.IP address: Confirm the IP address.
Disconnecting
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Wi-Fi]
Select the connected access
2
point/[Forget]
: Disconnect with the password retained.
Wi-Fi tethering
Tethering function that connects Wi-Fi compatible devices to the Internet by using the handset as a Wi-Fi access point is available.
You can connect to up to five Wi-Fi compatible
devices simultaneously.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Network settings]/ [Tethering]
Select an item
2
Wi-Fi tethering: Enable the Wi-Fi tethering.
Check the details of the precautions before
use.
Configure Wi-Fi hotspot: Set the Wi-Fi
tethering settings such as network SSID and security.
Help: Display Help information.
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[Configure Wi-Fi hotspot]
At the time of purchase, Network SSID is set to
[SH-09D_AP] and Security is set to [WPA2 PSK] while Password is set randomly. Change the settings if necessary.
Setting up mail account
In the home screen, [R]/[Email]
1
: Only when an account is not set, the account
setting screen appears.
Enter mail address and password/
2
[Next]
: Provider information is preset for some mail
accounts, and a receiving mail server and a sending mail server are automatically set.
: When you use an account whose provider
information is not preset, it is necessary to set a receiving mail server and a sending mail server manually. For details on those settings, contact the Internet service provider you use.
Set an account/[Next]
3
Enter an account name and your
4
name/[Next]
The account which is registered first is
automatically given priority to normal use. When registering multiple accounts, you can set an account as prioritized one by enabling [Send email from this account by default.] at the time of the registration.
When the account type is Exchange, entering
“¥UsernameDomain” in the “Domain¥Username” area is required to set a receiving mail server manually depending on the provider to use. Contact the administrator of the server for details.
Setting up Google account etc.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Accounts & sync]/ [ADD ACCOUNT]
Select the account type
2
Set up an account
3
When activating the application that requires an
account without setting the account, the account setup screen appears.
Keep a separate memo of the set account and
password.
Deleting your account
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Accounts & sync] Select an account/[z]/[Remove
2
account]/[Remove account]
Retrieving your Google account password
If you forget your Google account password, retrieve it.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Browser]
Enter “(http://www.google.com/) ” in
2
the URL entry field/[Go]/ [more]/[Sign In]/[Can’t access your account?]/follow the instructions on the screen
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: If the URL entry field is hidden, slide the
Notification icon
Status icon
Status bar
browser screen down.
Importing/Exporting phonebook
Importing from docomo mini UIM card
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Phonebook] [z]/[Others]/[Import/Export]/
2
[Import from SIM card]
Select to which account to register
3
Select the contact to import
4
: To import all contacts: [z]/[Import all]
Importing from microSD Card
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Phonebook] [z]/[Others]/[Import/Export]/
2
[Import from SD card]
Select to which account to register
3
: If there is only one phonebook data saved on
the microSD Card, the data is automatically imported.
Select the phonebook data to
4
import/[OK]
Exporting to microSD Card
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Phonebook]
[z]/[Others]/[Import/Export]/
2
[Export to SD card] Select the contact to export/[OK]
3
[No]/[Yes]/[OK]
4

Screen display/Icons

Viewing icons
Icons displayed on the status bar at the top of the screen give you various kinds of information, such as the status of the handset or the presence of missed calls. You can check the detailed information by displaying the status panel.
Two kinds of icons are displayed.
Notification icon
Status icon Displays the status of the
Notifies you of missed calls, new mails, etc.
handset such as the battery level or the signal status.
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Main notification icon list
When the same type of notifications exists, the
number of them is displayed on the notification icon.
+: Missed call
?: New SMS #: New mail $: New Gmail C: New instant message !: Error
Appears when an error has occurred.
%: End the alarm
Appears when the alarm is terminated without
an operation for ending the alarm.
&: Schedule notification from the calendar
1Seg information
(: 1Seg watching information ): 1Seg recording information
K: Playing music +: USB debug connecting
Calling
,: Receiving an incoming call B: Talking on the handset using a Bluetooth
device
.: Answering memo @: Voice mail message
microSD Card
3: Scanning 2: Unmount
1: Available space in the system memory being
run out G: Omakase Lock set
Bluetooth ;: Receiving registration/connection request from Bluetooth device :: Data reception request
USB connection %: USB connection (in Card reader mode connecting) %: MTP mode/PTP mode/Card reader mode/Fast transfer mode
n: MHL
connecting
Data transmission and reception
7: Sending 8: Finished sending 9: Receiving H: Finished receiving
:: Finished installing application
Wi-Fi
E: Open network G: Wi-Fi connection restriction
J: Wi-Fi tethering/Wi-Fi Direct enabled o: FM transmitter enabled ;: VPN connected =: Application update available A: OS version upgrade available
Software update
a: Software update available b: Software update finished
>: Notification icon (not appeared)
Energy saving setting
X: Waza-ari mode Y: Emergency mode
E: GPS positioning
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Main status icon list
.: Alarm set
Battery level
8 to 7: Approx. 100 to 5% >: Approx. 0%
While charging, the battery icon appears with
[w] superimposed.
Signal strength
!: Level 4 #: Level 3 $: Level 2 %: Level 1 &: Level 0 (: Outside the service area
While international roaming, [R] appears on the
upper left of the signal icon.
): Airplane mode
3G data communication status
0: 3G available 1: Receiving 3G data 2: Sending 3G data 3: Sending and receiving 3G data
GSM data communication status
P: GSM available Q: Receiving GSM data R: Sending GSM data S: Sending and receiving GSM data
LTE data communication status
l: LTE available m: Receiving LTE data n: Sending LTE data o: Sending and receiving LTE data
HSPA data communication status
p: HSPA available q: Receiving HSPA data r: Sending HSPA data s: Sending and receiving HSPA data
@: Osaifu-Keitai locked
Character entry mode
!: Hiragana-Kanji ": Full-width Katakana #: Half-width Katakana $: Full-width alphabet %: Half-width alphabet &: Full-width numeric (: Half-width numeric ): Character code
Manner mode status
+: Standard manner ,: Drive manner
-: Silent manner B: Mute set
Wi-Fi signal strength
(: Level 4 ): Level 3 *: Level 2 +: Level 1 ,: Level 0
Bluetooth
#: Connection stand-by $: Connecting
Answering memo P: No answering memo when the answering memo is set Q: One to nine answering memos when the answering memo is set R: Ten answering memos when the answering memo is set
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Home network
QWERTY keyboard
/: Suspending .(green): Preparing
-(blue): Running
Using the status panel
Drag the status bar down
1
Use the status panel
2
1 Function key area
Activate the “Settings” application, and
set the manner mode, use of Wi-Fi function, etc.
2 Details of notification icon
When there is a corresponding
application, touch the detailed information to activate the application.
Flick to the left/right to delete the details
of some notification icons.
3 Details of status icon
When there is a corresponding
application, touch the detailed information to activate the application.
4 Close bar
Drag it up to close the status panel.
: Touch [O] to delete the details of the
notification icon and notification icons.

Character entry

Keyboard layouts
You can use the following two types of the
keyboards.
QWERTY keyboard
12 keyboard Several characters are assigned
You can enter a displayed character by touching the character entry key. Use romaji for entry.
to one character entry key. Characters are switched every time the key is touched. You can enter characters by
flicking a character entry key up/down or to the left/right.
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Each key changes depending on the settings
12 keyboard
and the condition.
1 Shift key
Touch to switch between upper/lower case
letters etc. When [*] is displayed, lower case letters
are entered. When [+] is displayed, the first letter to be entered becomes upper case one. When [,] is displayed, upper case letters are entered.
Symbols that can be entered change when
you switch the upper/lower case letters.
2 Input mode switching key
Touch to switch input modes.
Touch it to switch input modes in the order of
Hiragana-Kanji b Half-width alphabet b Half-width numeric. The keyboard set in each input mode is displayed.
Alternatively, slide the input mode switching
key to the right to switch input modes.
3 Delete key
Use to delete a character on the left side of
the cursor. When the cursor is on the beginning, delete a character on the right side of the cursor. When the cursor is on a character, delete the character.
4 Enter key
Insert a line feed. Confirm the entered characters. Execute operations entered in an entry field
such as the search box.
Move to the next entry field. Touch for a while to close the keyboard.
5 Symbol key
Use to display the pictogram/Deco-mail
pictogram/symbol/emoticon list. You cannot enter these symbols in some
applications.
Slide it to the right to display Quote apps list.
6 Setting key
Display setting menu.
7 Space key
Enter a space.
8 Normal conversion key
Execute the normal conversion of the input
characters.
9 Cursor key
Use to move the cursor or to change the
range of characters to be converted.
a Katakana and alphanumeric key
Display katakana of the entered characters or
normal conversion candidates of alphanumerics or symbols assigned to a touched key.
Slide it to the right to display Quote apps list.
b Reverse toggle key
Use to display characters assigned to the
same key in the inverse order.
c Undo key
Use
to undo previous operation.
d Charac
ter switching key
Touch to switch the upper/lower case letters. Touch to add dakuten/handakuten.
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Switching keyboards
Example: In Hiragana-Kanji entry mode on
1
vertical display
In the character entry screen, [T]/ [Change input UI]/[Set QWERTY
keyboard [あいう[Kanji]] [Portrait]]/ [Set 12 keyboard [あいう[Kanji]]
[Portrait]]
: Alternatively, slide the keyboard to its left/
right edge to switch keyboards.
Setting character entry
Display/Layout settings
In the character entry screen, [T]/
1
[Change settings]/[Display/Layout settings]
Select an item
2
Key input guide: Set whether to zoom in the
selected key and to display the guide of flick input.
Keyboard image: Set the design of the
keyboard.
Key size / Lines of candidates: Set the
keyboard size and the number of lines of the conversion candidates field for the portrait display.
Emoji/Symbol list rows: Set the number of
lines of pictograms list/symbols list.
Input assistance settings
In the character entry screen, [T]/
1
[Change settings]/[Input assistance settings]
Select an item
2
Sound on key press: Set whether to enable
operation sounds of entering characters.
Vibrate on key press: Set whether to activate
the vibrator when entering characters.
Flick sensitivity: Set the sensitivity of the
keyboard when selecting characters with flick input.
Toggle input: Set whether to enable the
toggle input while flick input is enabled.
Romaji input assistance: Set to prevent
unnecessary keys from being touched when entering Japanese with romaji.
Auto cursor move: Set the speed for the
cursor to automatically move to the right edge after entering characters.
Auto space input: In alphabet entry, insert a
half-width space automatically after selecting an English word.
Conversion settings
In the character entry screen, [T]/
1
[Change settings]/[Conversion settings]
Select an item
2
Word prediction: Set whether to use the
predictive conversion.
Wildcard prediction: Set whether to use the
wildcard prediction.
Typing error correction: Set Typing error
correction.
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Next word guess: Display relational
predictive conversion candidates immediately after an entry is determined.
Beginning prediction for mail: Display text
candidates to use at the beginning of a message when entering the message for a mail.
Extra conversion engine: Display conversion
candidates by using an external conversion engine.
Auto capitalization: In alphabet entry, enter
an initial character at the head of a text with upper case one.
Dictionary settings
In the character entry screen, [T]/
1
[Change settings]/[Dictionary settings]
Select an item
2
Japanese user dictionary: Edit words in the
Japanese user dictionary.
English user dictionary: Edit words in the
English user dictionary.
Download dictionary: Register/Cancel/Delete
downloaded dictionaries.
Contacts name collaboration: Add/Reset
name data of the phonebook in the dictionary.
Handwriting input settings
In the character entry screen, [T]/
1
[Change settings]/[Handwriting input settings]
Select an item
2
Working language: Switch languages to be
recognized.
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Word prediction: Set whether to use the
predictive conversion.
Ink thickness: Set the thickness of ink.Ink sliding speed: Set the speed of sliding
characters.
Writepad auto-clear: Set whether to
automatically delete written characters.
Writepad auto-clear speed: Set the speed of
automatically deleting written characters.
About Stylus Mobile Lib: Check the version
of the settings for the handwriting input.
Legal information: Check trademarks or
contract clauses of the settings for the handwriting input.
Reset
In the character entry screen, [T]/
1
[Change settings]/[Reset]
Select an item
2
Set the default settings: Reset the settings of
iWnn IME - SH edition.
Clear learning dictionary: Reset the learning
dictionary.
Reset facemark list: Reset the contents of
the emoticon list.
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Entering characters
Example: When entering “文字”
In the character entry screen, enter
1
もじ
1 Enlarge/Reduce
Enlarge/Reduce the predictive
conversion candidates field.
2 Predictive conversion candidates field
Predictive conversion candidates are
displayed. Touch one of them to enter.
If you set an external conversion engine,
[Extra conv] is displayed. Touch it to display conversion candidates searched by the external conversion engine.
[Convert]
2
In the conversion candidates field,
3
select “文字”
1 Close
Close the normal conversion candidates
field.
2 Normal conversion candidates field
Normal conversion candidates are
displayed. Touch one of them to enter.
If you set an external conversion engine,
[Extra conv] is displayed. Touch it to display conversion candidates searched by the external conversion engine.
3 Range reduce
You can reduce the range of characters
to convert.
4 Commit
Determine the conversion.
5 Predict
Close the normal conversion candidates
field.
When the range of characters to convert
is reduced, [Range expand] is displayed. Touch it to enlarge the range of characters to convert.
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Wildcard prediction
Conversion candidates are predicted by the number of the entered characters and appear. Enable Wildcard prediction in advance
(nP. 53).
This function is available in the Hiragana-Kanji
entry mode and the half-width alphabet entry mode.
Example: When entering “アナウンス
In the character entry screen, enter
1
あな” [S]/[S]/[S]
2
: Each time you touch [S], [*] is entered and
the predictive conversion candidates appear according to the number of characters.
In the conversion candidates field,
3
select “アナウンス”
Inputting kuten codes
You can use four-digit kuten codes assigned to each character for entering kanji, hiragana, katakana, symbol or alphanumeric characters.
In the character entry screen, [T]/
1
[Change input mode]/[Character Code]
Input a kuten code
2
: After the fourth digit is entered, the
corresponding character appears.
: After the fourth digit is entered, the entry
mode is switched to the previous entry mode.
Inputting with voice
You can enter characters with voice.
In the character entry screen, [T]/
1
[Change input UI]/[Set Voice Input]
: Alternatively, slide the keyboard from its top
to bottom to set the voice input.
Speak to the mouthpiece
2
In the following cases, the voice input may not
work properly.
When the voice is too loudWhen the surrounding noise is bigWhen the phonation is not clearWhen the phonation is not naturalWhen the pronunciation is too fastWhen any key is pressed or the mouthpiece
is touched
Entering by handwriting
You can enter characters by handwriting.
In the character entry screen, [T]/
1
[Change input UI]/[Set Handwriting Input]
: Alternatively, slide the keyboard from its
bottom to top to set the handwriting input.
Enter characters or symbols in the
2
character entry area by handwriting
: To enter a displayed conversion candidate:
Touch the conversion candidate
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1 Predictive conversion candidates field 2 Entry candidates field 3 Entry area 4 Switch to keyboard 5 Settings key
Switch recognition modes, set the
handwriting entry, etc.
6 Space key 7 Commit/Line feed key 8 Delete key 9 Search key
It is not displayed in some applications.
When entering characters by handwriting, enter
slowly and legibly.
Editing texts
You can perform operations such as cutting, copying or pasting by selecting the entered characters.
Touch the entered characters for a
1
while
Edit the characters
2
: To specify the selection range: Drag [d]/[e] : To search in dictionaries: [DICT.]
1 Select all
Select all the entered characters.
2 Cut
Cut the selected characters.
3 Copy
Copy the selected characters. Up to 10 histories of copied characters
can be saved.
In the character entry screen, [T]/
[Quote apps (Mushroom)]/[Copy History SH] to display the histories of saved copies.
4 Paste
Paste the cut or copied characters. Alternatively, touch the character entry
field for a while/[PASTE] to paste them.
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docomo Palette UI

ひつじのしつじくん®” ©NTT DOCOMO

Home screen

Viewing home screen
The home screen appears when the power is turned on. You can paste widgets or activate applications by selecting shortcuts or the quick menu.
1 Indicator
Indicates the displayed page with [U (red)]. Indicates the main page with [W (gray)].
2 Machi-chara 3 Shortcut
Quickly activate a frequently used application.
4 Display application screen
Displays the application screen.
5 Widget
Use simple functions such as a calendar or
pedometer.
Supports Android standard widgets.
6 Folder
When a folder is added, you can display the
data in the folder quickly and store shortcuts into the folder.
7 Quick menu
Set a shortcut to quickly activate an
application from any page of the home screen.
You can display the home screen list by pinching
in on the home screen.
Managing home screen
Setting the home screen
You can paste shortcuts, widgets, etc. on the home screen or perform settings for the home screen.
Touch the home screen for a while
1
Select an item
2
Shortcut: Add a shortcut to an application.Widget: Add a widget.Folder: Add a folder.Kisekae: For details nP. 59Wallpaper: For details nP. 59Group: Add a shortcut to a group.Home screens: Displays the home screen
list.
Wallpaper loop settings: Set whether to
display a set wallpaper repeatedly when sliding the home screen to the left/right.
Widgets saved to a microSD Card may not be
pasted.
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Setting quick menu
You can set shortcuts etc. in the quick menu. You can set up to three shortcuts etc. in the quick
menu.
In the home screen, touch a
1
shortcut etc. for a while
Drag it to the quick menu
2
Moving shortcut etc.
In the home screen, touch a
1
shortcut etc. for a while
Drag it to the destination
2
: If you drag it to the end of the page, the
previous/next page is displayed and you can move it to the previous/next page.
Deleting shortcut etc.
In the home screen, touch a
1
shortcut etc. for a while
[Delete]
2
: Alternatively, drag it to [X] at the bottom left
of the screen.
Uninstalling shortcut or widget
In the home screen, touch a
1
shortcut/widget for a while [Uninstall]/[OK]/[OK]
2
Renaming folder
In the home screen, touch a folder
1
for a while
: Alternatively, select a folder and touch the
folder name for a while on the home screen to rename it.
[Edit name]
2
Enter a folder name/[OK]
3
Changing kisekae
In the home screen, [z]/
1
[Kisekae] Select kisekae/[Set]
2
Changing wallpapers
In the home screen, [z]/
1
[Wallpaper] Select data/[Set wallpaper]/[Set to
2
wallpaper]
: For [Contents manager] or [Gallery], select
the parts to cut and select [Save] or [CROP].
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Managing pages
Adding pages
You can add a maximum of 12 pages.
In the home screen, pinch in/[+]
1
Sorting pages
In the home screen, pinch in/
1
touch a thumbnail for a while
Drag it to the destination
2
Deleting pages
In the home screen, pinch in/
1
touch a thumbnail for a while
[Delete]
2
: Alternatively, touch [[] to delete.

Application screen

Application screen layout
Loaded applications are displayed as icons in the application screen by group. Select an icon to activate an application.
If you install a new application, its icon is added
to the application screen.
If you uninstall an application, its icon is deleted.
1 Application tab
Displays installed applications.
2 Group name 3 Application icon
[4] appears on newly installed applications
and updated applications.
4 Recommends tab
Displays applications recommended by
DOCOMO.
5 Number of applications
Touch a group to display/hide application icons
in the group. Also, you can display/hide application icons in all groups collectively by pinching out/in on the application screen.
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Application list
Applications are classified into groups by their function or type.
A separate paid subscription will be required for
using some applications.
Application tab
DOCOMO Services
Icon Application Description
*1
dmenu
*1
dmarket
iチャネル (i-channel)
iコンシェル (i-concier)
*1
*1
A shortcut application to “dmenu” which enables you to easily search enjoyable and convenient contents exclusively dedicated to Smartphone as well as the contents used in i-mode (nP. 119).
An application to activate dmarket. In dmarket, you can purchase contents such as music, videos and books. Also, it introduces applications provided on Google Play (nP. 119).
An application to use i-channel.
An application to use i-concier. i-concier is a service to have your mobile phone support your life like a “butler” or a “concierge”.
Icon Application Description
Machi-chara An application to display
ドコモバック アップ
(docomo backup)
mascots on the handset screen. Those mascots move on widgets and inform you of information such as i-concier information, new mails and incoming calls.
An application to use “Data Security Service” or “Phonebook Backup”. You
*1
can back up or restore data such as phonebooks.
基本機能 (Basic function)
Icon Application Description
Phone Use Phone (nP. 68).
Phonebook Use Phonebook
SD card backup
spモードメー (sp-mode
*1, 2
mail)
(nP. 73).
An application to move and back up data such as phonebooks, sp-mode mails and bookmarks by using external memory devices such as microSD Card (nP. 149).
Send and receive mail using mail address of DOCOMO (@docomo.ne.jp). Pictograms and Deco-mail are available. Automatic reception is also supported (nP. 78).
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Icon Application Description
Area Mail An application to receive
Disaster kit An application to register
Instruction Manual
the early warning “Area Mail” and check the received Area Mails (nP. 85).
and check messages in the Disaster Message Board.
Instruction manual for the
*1, 2
handset. You can also activate the functions that you want to use directly from the explanations on the manual.
エンターテイメント (Entertainment)
Icon Application Description
Media Player An application to play
Music’n Player
One Seg Watch 1Seg (nP. 124).
Gガイド番組 (G-Guide program guide)
music and videos.
An application compatible with long-time music playback (nP. 134).
An application to read terrestrial or BS broadcasting program
*1
guide. You can search program by keyword or genre, make watching reservations/recording reservations on 1Seg and record programs remotely while you are not at home.
Icon Application Description
Smart Familink
Album Sort images and videos by
Gallery Displays images.
Use this application by connecting the handset and the home network function compatible TV “AQUOS” via Wi-Fi function (nP. 151).
people, event and location and use them (nP. 132).
便利ツール (Convenient tool)
Icon Application Description
Camera Activate the camera
IC Tag/ Barcode Reader
Memo An application to create
Schedule An application to create
Send/receive by infrared
(nP. 129).
An application to read IC tags and bar codes.
and manage notes (nP. 143). The i-concier service is supported.
and manage schedules (nP. 142). The i-concier service is supported.
An application to send and receive data such as phonebooks by infrared communication (nP. 105).
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Icon Application Description
Calculator Use a calculator
Clock
SH tool Use convenient functions
Documents To Go
メーカーアプ リ (maker
*1
appli)
おサイフケータイ/ショッピング (Osaifu-Keitai/Shopping)
Icon Application Description
Osaifu-Keitai
iD設定アプリ (iD setting
*1
appli)
ToruCa
(nP. 143).
Use WorldClock (nP. 140), Alarm (
n
StopWatch ( Timer (
n
such as business card reader, bar code reader, dictionaries and voice recorder (nP. 143).
Use Documents To Go.
Connect to SHARP website.
Use Osaifu-Keitai (nP. 121).
An application to perform the settings for using electronic money iD (nP. 151).
*1
Acquire, displays, search, update ToruCa, etc. (nP. 122)
P. 140),
n
P. 141).
P. 141) and
設定 (Setting)
Icon Application Description
Settings Set various settings of the
遠隔サポート (Remote support)
Flash Player Settings
handset. The same operation can
be performed as in the home screen, [z]/ [Settings].
An application to use “Smartphone Anshin
*1
Remote Support”. “Smartphone Anshin Remote Support” is a service that gives you operational support by having the handset screen you are using checked by special staff at a call center remotely (nP. 165).
Make settings for Flash Player.
Google
Icon Application Description
Email Use Email (nP. 80).
Gmail Use Gmail (nP. 82).
Messaging Use SMS (nP. 78).
Talk Use Google Talk
(nP. 139).
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Icon Application Description
Browser Display a website using
Search Use quick search box
Downloads Manage data such as
Play Store Use Google Play
YouTube Use YouTube (nP. 138).
Play Movies Rent movies or play
Movie Studio Line up multiple images
Calendar Manage the schedule.
packet communication or Wi-Fi function (nP. 86).
(nP. 43).
images downloaded from sites.
(nP. 119).
recorded videos.
and videos to edit them as one video.
Icon Application Description
Places You can search for
Latitude You can share present
Google+ Use Google+ (Stream,
Messenger Enjoy Group Chat in the
*1 This is provided in Japanese. *2 When you use this application for the first time,
you need to download it. Packet communication charges are incurred separately for downloading applications.
facilities near your present location according to genre (nP. 138).
locations with your friends on the map and share status messages (nP. 138).
Photos, Circles, Messenger, Profile, etc.).
Google+ circle.
Maps You can measure your
Navigation You can search for a route
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present location, use the navigation function to check how to get to your destination in detail, etc. (nP. 136)
from the present location to the destination (nP. 137).
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Recommends tab
Icon Application Description
Anshin
*1, 2
Scan
Book Store MyShelf
HighlightCam
*1, 2
Twonky Beam
地図アプリ (Map appli)
An application to protect the handset against damages from viruses. This application detects viruses which lurk in installed applications, microSD Card, etc.
An application to browse
*1, 2
e-books purchased in dmarket Book Store.
An application to create videos that are automatically edited by analyzing shot videos and photos. You can use templates and BGM according to various scenes, and post the created videos to SNS etc. easily.
An application to connect
*1, 2
the handset with home electric appliances. You can wirelessly play videos, photos and music on the handset/Internet with your TV or audio equipment.
Supports your travel via
*1, 2
functions such as maps, searching shops and facilities, navigation, changing public transportation and visited towns (nP. 138).
Icon Application Description
Name card creator
Evernote
ドコモ海外利 用 (DOCOMO
Roaming Utility)
*1 This is provided in Japanese. *2 When you use this application for the first time,
you need to download it. Packet communication charges are incurred separately for downloading applications.
An application to create
*2
original business cards to be displayed in My profile field inside the “Phonebook” application.
*1, 2
Save various information such as contents of website, pictures you shot or note of ideas in the server and to retrieve/view them when you need them. You can save and view the information not only from the handset but from a PC or other devices.
An application which supports the use of packet communication overseas.
*1, 2
You can easily set an intended operator needed when you use the data roaming settings or Global Pake-hodai.
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Managing applications
Adding to the home screen
In the home screen, [R]/touch an
1
application icon for a while
[Add]
2
Uninstalling application
In the home screen, [R]/touch an
1
application icon for a while [Uninstall]/[OK]/[OK]
2
Moving application
In the home screen, [R]/touch an
1
application icon for a while [Move]/select a group
2
: Alternatively, drag the application icon to the
destination.
Managing groups
Adding groups
You can add a maximum of 50 groups.
In the home screen, [R]/[z]/
1
[Add group] Enter a group name/[OK]
2
Sorting groups
In the home screen, [R]/touch a
1
group for a while
Drag it to the destination
2
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Editing title of groups
In the home screen, [R]/touch a
1
group for a while [Edit name]/enter a group name/
2
[OK]
Changing group color
In the home screen, [R]/touch a
1
group for a while [Edit label]/select a color
2
Adding to the home screen
In the home screen, [R]/touch a
1
group for a while
[Add]
2
Deleting groups
In the home screen, [R]/touch a
1
group for a while [Delete]/[OK]
2

Searching applications

In the home screen, [R]/[z]/
1
[Search]
: If the confirmation screen for Google Search
is displayed, check the content and select [OK].
Enter a keyword
2
Select the search result
3
: Activate the application.
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Switching displays of the application screen

In the home screen, [R]/[z]/
1
[List format]/[Tile format]

Installing recommended applications

Applications recommended by DOCOMO are displayed in the Recommends tab of the application screen.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Recommends]
Select an application
2
: The screen for downloading the application
is displayed.
: To activate dmenu: [もっとアプリを見る]
(See more applications)
Downloaded applications will be sorted into
[Download Application] on the application screen.

Information on applications

In the home screen, [R]/[z]/
1
[Application info]
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Call

Making a call

In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Phone]/[Dial]
Enter a phone number
2
: Always enter the city code, even when it is a
local number.
: You can set to notify/not to notify the other
party of your phone number for each call by adding “186”/“184” to the head of the phone number.
1 Call
Make a call. Also, if there is an outgoing
call history, touch to enter the latest outgoing call history when the phone number has not been entered.
2 Delete
Delete an entered number.
3 Outgoing/Incoming call history 4 Favorites
Display the contacts set to [Favorites] by
groups.
5 Dial
Display the dial screen.
6 Add to phonebook 7 Koe-no-Takuhaibin
For details of Koe-no-Takuhaibin, refer to
the DOCOMO website.
8 Phonebook
Display the phonebook.
[0]
3
[End] to end the call
4
Entering touch-tone signals
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Phone]/[Dial] Enter a phone number/[z]/[Add
2
wait] Enter a number to send/[0]
3
[Yes] during the call
4
Emergency call
Emergency calls Phone number
Police 110
Fire and ambulance 119
Marine emergency 118
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The handset supports “Location notification of
emergency call”. When dialing an emergency number such as 110, 119, and 118, the information of your location (location information) is automatically notified to the agency that received the emergency call (e.g. the police station). Depending on your location and the reception status of the signal, the agency that received the emergency call may not be able to confirm the exact location. If you are not sending your caller ID by calling with “184” added or other means, your location information and phone number are not notified. However, if the agency that received the emergency call considers your location information and phone number necessary for important purposes, such as life saving, the agency can retrieve them regardless of your settings. In addition, the area/timing to introduce “Location notification of emergency call” depends on the state of preparation in each agency that receives emergency calls.
In Japan, you cannot make a call to the
emergency number (110, 119 or 118) when a docomo mini UIM card is not inserted, from the PIN code entry screen, while the PIN code is locked or from the PUK (PIN Unlock Key) entry screen.
When calling 110, 119, and 118 from your
handset, the police or fire stations may return your call for verification purposes. State that you are calling from a mobile phone, and give your phone number and exact present location. Remain stationary to ensure that the call is not disconnected while you are on the line, and keep the handset turned on to receive calls for approximately 10 minutes afterwards.
Depending on the region, calls to the police or
fire station of the local area may not be made.
International call (WORLD CALL)
WORLD CALL is an international calling service available from DOCOMO handset in Japan. WORLD CALL is registered when FOMA services are registered (excluding users who did not apply for WORLD CALL).
You can call to approximately 240 countries and
regions worldwide. Calling to a land-line phone and mobile phone overseas is available.
For information on available countries and
network operators, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [International Services]” or the DOCOMO International Services website.
Commission and monthly usage fees are free. Contact “General Inquiries” on the back of this
manual for details on WORLD CALL.
To make an international call through a company
other than DOCOMO, contact the respective companies for instructions.
The caller ID may not be notified or displayed
correctly depending on overseas network operators. In this case, making a call with incoming call history is not available.
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[Calling Method]
Incoming illumination
When calling to a land-line phone: 010/
country code/area code (city code)/the other party’s phone number/[0]
When calling to a mobile phone: 010/country
code/the other party’s phone number/[0]
For the other parties’ phone numbers and area
codes (city codes) that begin with “0”, omit the “0” when entering (except some countries or regions such as Italy).
Alternatively, enter “009130-010” as usual or “+”
instead of “010”.

Receiving a call

When a call is received, the ring
1
tone sounds and the incoming illumination flashes
: If you press x/y during an incoming call, you
can stop the ring tone, vibrator or flash of the incoming illumination.
Receive the call
2
: Operate after touching [Activate].
[End] to end the call
3
Quick responses
When a call is received, the ring
1
tone sounds and the incoming illumination flashes
[z]/[Quick responses]
2
Select a response
3
Placing a call on hold
When a call is received, the ring
1
tone sounds and the incoming illumination flashes
[z]/[On hold]
2
Answering by answering memo
When a call is received, the ring
1
tone sounds and the incoming illumination flashes
[z]/[Absence Memo]
2
Playing an answering memo
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Call] [Call/Ans Memo]/[Answering
2
Memo List]/select an answering memo
1 Reject
You can reject the incoming call.
2 Accept
You can receive the call.
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Answering with Stereo Headset with Microphone
You can receive a call with Stereo Headset with Microphone (sample).
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Connect Stereo Headset with
1
Microphone to the handset
When a call is received, press the
2
switch
Press the switch to end the call
3

Operation during a call

You can carry out operations such as using a hands-free call and adjusting the in-call volume according to the using condition during a call.
1 Add call
2 End
3 Dialpad
4 Hold
5 Mute
6 Speaker
* Subscription to Call Waiting Service is required.
*
Place a current call on hold and make a call to
another party.
End a call.
You can enter touch-tone signals.
*
Hold/Unhold a current call.
Enable or disable mute setting on a current
call.
You can talk with hands-free.
Note the following to use hands-free.
Speak approximately 20 to 40 cm away from
the mouthpiece. When the surroundings are noisy, the sound may break up and the call may not be satisfactory.
When calling outdoors, in a location where
surroundings are noisy and where the sound echoes loudly, use Stereo Headset with Microphone (sample).
If the sound breaks up during a hands-free
call, lower the in-call volume.
Adjusting the in-call volume
x/y during a call
1
Setting Kukkiri Talk to ON/OFF
When Kukkiri Talk is set to on, you can reduce the surrounding noises using the out-microphone or emphasize the other party’s voice during a call to make the call sound clear. Kukkiri Talk is set to off when you start talking on
the handset.
x/y during a call
1
[OFF]/[ON]
2
Kukkiri Talk processes voices to make
conversations sound clear. Sound quality may vary depending on the surrounding noise and the tone of the voice.
When using Kukkiri Talk, make sure not to
cover the hole of the out-microphone and move the mouthpiece as close to your mouth as possible for speaking.
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Outgoing/Incoming call
Outgoing history list screen
Incoming history list screen
history
The system memory keeps a record of the 50 most recent phone numbers in each history.
In the home screen, [R]
1
[Phone]/[Recent calls]/[Outgoing history]/[Incoming history]
Select a history
2
1 The other party’s name/phone number 2 Status icon
Outgoing calls with the
@
notification
Outgoing calls without the
A
notification
Outgoing international calls
B
Incoming international calls
C
/
*
*
Outgoing calls with
J
Koe-no-Takuhaibin
* Appears if you add “186”/“184” to the
head of the phone number or if, in the dial screen, enter the phone number and [z]/[Caller ID notification]/[Notify]/ [Not notify] to/not to notify the caller ID.
3 Called/Received date and time 4 Call icon
Touch to make a call.
5 Missed Call
[Call]
3
: To compose and send SMS: [Send SMS]/
compose and send SMS
: To record with Koe-no-Takuhaibin: [Record
Koe-no-Takuhaibin]
: To register to the phonebook: [Add
Phonebook]/select a destination/set each item/[Save]
Deleting outgoing/incoming call history
Deleting all entries
In the outgoing/incoming history
1
list screen, [z]/[Delete all]/[OK]
Deleting one entry
In the outgoing/incoming history
1
list screen, touch a history for a while/[Delete from call log]/[OK]
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Call settings/Other

Set call such as voice mail and call rejection.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Phone]/[Dial]/[z]/[Call settings]
: Alternatively, in the home screen, [R]/
[Settings]/[Call] to set call.
Select an item
2
Network service: Use DOCOMO network
services such as Voice Mail Service and Call Forwarding Service.
Any key answer settings: Set an action when
you press x on receiving a call.
Quick silent: Set whether to temporarily stop
the ring tone by turning the handset back on receiving a call.
Call/Ans Memo: Play or set the voice/
answering memo. If you set the answering memo, the handset answers a call and records the caller’s message when you cannot answer.
Roaming settings: For details nP. 157Advanced call settings: Set a prefix number
and call rejection. To edit a specified number for call rejection:
[Call blocking]/enter the passcode/ [OK]/[Specified numbers]/[z]/ [Edit]/edit the phone number
Quick responses: Edit texts to use for the
quick responses.
Open source licenses: Display the open
source licenses.
Accounts: Set an account for Internet call.Use Internet calling: Set whether to use
Internet call.
[Any key answer settings]
Following items can be set.
Answer: Press x on receiving a call to
answer it.
Quick silent: Press x on receiving a call to
temporarily stop the ring tone, vibrator or flash of the incoming illumination.

Phonebook

Adding contacts to phonebook
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Phonebook]/[Register]
: If there are multiple accounts, the screen for
selecting an account to register is displayed.
Set each item
2
: Information which can be registered differs
depending on the account type.
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1 Image
Register an image to display when
making and receiving a call or checking contacts.
2 Given name, Family name 3 Group 4 Ringtone 5 Phone number 6 Mail address 7 Others
Register information such as the address
and organization.
8 Add
Add the phone number/mail address etc.
to register.
9 Del
Delete the phone number/mail address
etc.
[Save]
3
Checking/Using phonebook
You can retrieve registered contacts from the phonebook to make calls and send mail.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Phonebook]
Select a name
2
1 Image
Touch to select and use the application
supporting the registered contents of the contact.
2 Registered contents
Display the registered contents as icons.
3 Contacts 4 Communication
Display communication histories (call,
sp-mode mail, SMS) made with the other parties registered in Phonebook. Check contents of communications, make a call, reply a mail, etc.
5 My profile 6 Groups 7 Register
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8 Search 9 Index
Display the index. Move to the touched heading.
Check/Use registered information
3
1 Image 2 Profile
Display the registered contents.
3 Registered contents
Check or use the registered contents.
4 Business card
Displayed when you register a business
card received by exchanging business cards.
5 Use this template
Create your business card by using the
registered business card as a template.
6 Edit 7 Communication
Display communication histories (call,
sp-mode mail, SMS). Check contents of communications, make a call, reply a mail, etc.
8 Favorite
Register to favorite.
9 Koe-no-Takuhaibin
For details of Koe-no-Takuhaibin, refer to
the DOCOMO website.
a SMS b Delete
Delete a registered business card.
Selecting accounts to display
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Phonebook] [z]/[Others]/[Accounts to
2
display]
Select an item
3
: To customize an account to display:
[Customize...]/select an account/select a group/[OK]
Deleting phonebook
Deleting all entries
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Phonebook] [z]/[Delete]/[Select all]/
2
[Delete]/[OK]
Deleting one entry
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Phonebook] Select the name/[z]/[Delete]/
2
[OK]
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Editing phonebook
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Phonebook] Select the name/[Edit]
2
Set each item/[Save]
3
: For details of each item that can be set
nP. 73
Using groups
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Phonebook]/[Groups]
Use groups
2
1 Group name 2 Number of contacts registered in the
group
3 Group 4 No group 5 Add
Add a group.
6 Close
Hide the group.
7 Group icon
Grouping/Ungrouping contacts
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Phonebook]/[Groups] Touch a contact for a while/drag it
2
to a group
: Drag it to the group into which it has already
been registered to ungroup it.
The group function is available on contacts
created with a docomo/Google account.
My profile
You can display your phone number registered on the docomo mini UIM card. You can also register your name, mail addresses, etc.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Phonebook]/[My profile]
Check/Use the profile
2
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1 Image 2 Registered contents 3 Business card
Display the created business card.
4 Exchange this name card
Exchange the registered business cards.
5 Edit 6 Create new
Create a business card. Download the Name card creator
application to create a business card. Follow the instructions on the screen and operate after this step.
7 Edit business card
Edit the business card with the Name
card creator application.
8 Delete business card
Editing My profile
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Phonebook]/[My profile]/[Edit] Set each item/[Save]
2
Backing up/Restoring phonebook
You can back up/restore the phonebook by using SD card backup.
For details on SD card backup nP. 149
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Mail/Browser

sp-mode mail

You can send and receive mails using mail address of i-mode (@docomo.ne.jp). Pictograms and Deco-mail are available. Automatic reception is also supported.
For details on sp-mode mail, refer to “ご利用ガイ
ドブック (spモード編)” (Mobile Phone User’s
Guide [sp-mode]) (in Japanese only).
In the home screen, [R]/[spモード
1
メール] (sp-mode mail)
: Follow the instructions on the screen and
operate after this step.
SMS
You can send and receive text messages that include up to 70 double-byte characters (up to 160 characters for single-byte alphanumeric only) to/from other handsets using phone numbers.
You can also exchange messages with users of overseas network operators. Refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [International Services]” or the DOCOMO International Services website for information on available countries and overseas network operators.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Messaging] [0]/enter a destination and a
2
message/[@]
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For destinations of overseas network operators,
enter “+”, the country code and the recipient’s mobile phone number. If the phone number begins with “0”, omit the “0”. Alternatively, enter “010”, the country code and the phone number. Add “010” to reply to SMS received from abroad.
Single-byte katakana and special symbols in
SMS text may not appear correctly for recipient.
SMS cannot be sent when “186” or “184” is
added.
Displaying message
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Messaging]
Select a thread
2
: Messages are grouped into a thread by
destination and displayed.
1 Image
It is displayed if an image of the other
party is registered in the phonebook. Touch to select and use an application corresponding to registered contents of the phonebook. If the sender is not registered in the phonebook, you can register the person in the phonebook by touching it.
2 Destination/Sender 3 Number of messages in thread 4 Date and time of the message exchange
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Check the message
3
Touch the message for a while/
3
[Forward]/enter the destination and message/[@]
Deleting message
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Messaging]
Select a thread
2
Touch the message for a while/
3
[Delete]/[Delete]
1 Destination/Sender 2 Phone call 3 Date and time of the message exchange 4 Message
Replying message
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Messaging]
Select a thread
2
Enter the message/[@]
3
Forwarding message
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Messaging]
Select a thread
2
Deleting thread
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Messaging]
: To delete all threads: [z]/[Delete all
threads]/[Delete]
Touch the thread for a while/[1]/
2
[Delete]
Setting message
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Messaging] [z]/[Settings]
2
Select an item
3
Delete old messages: When the number of
saved messages reaches its limit, messages are automatically deleted from oldest one.
Text message limit: Set the number of
messages to be saved by thread.
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Delivery reports: Notify you that sent
messages have been received every time a message is received.
Manage SIM card messages: Manage
messages saved in the docomo mini UIM card.
Notifications: Notify you that messages have
been received in the status bar.
Choose ringtone: Set the ring tone to be rung
when a message is received.
Vibrate: Set the vibrator to be activated when
a message is received.
[Delivery reports]
When you send a message to mobile phones of
other carriers, the notification for confirming that it has been received may not be sent to you.

Email

You can send and receive mail by setting a mail account provided by a service provider such as mopera U.
Set the account in advance (nP. 47).
In the home screen, [R]/[Email]
1
[(]
2
Compose and send the mail
3
: To attach a file: [z]/[Attach file]/select a
file
1 Destination
When you enter part of a mail address or
a name registered in the phonebook, destination candidates are displayed.
2 Subject 3 Message 4 Send 5 Account
Some receiving side models may not be able to
receive the subject completely.
Mail sent from a Gmail account is treated as
one from a PC. When receiving side models set PC-mail rejection, mails cannot be sent.
Mail that could not be sent for any reason will
be saved in the Outbox as unsent mail.
Text for recipient may not appear correctly
depending on signal status.
Attaching file
You can attach up to 5 MB by each file. There
are no limits for number of attaching data.
Depending on the receiving side handset, files
may not be received or correctly displayed/ played. Also, the quality of videos may deteriorate or videos may be converted to continuous still pictures.
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Displaying mail
Example: When a mopera U account is set
In the home screen, [R]/[Email]
1
Select a mail
2
1 Folder name/Account name being
displayed
Touch to switch folders and accounts.
2 Unopened mail
The background color of an opened mail
turns gray.
3 Check box
Apply the settings for mails to be deleted/
moved/unopened/opened/starred on the checked mails collectively.
4 Number of unopened mails 5 Star icon
Use it as a mark indicating that the mail is
special or supposed to be dealt with later.
You can check starred mails in the
Starred folder.
6 Newly compose mail 7 Display all folders 8 Refresh
Check the mail
3
1 Subject 2 Sender
Touch to select and use an application
supporting the registered contents of the phonebook. If the sender is not registered in the phonebook, you can register the person in the phonebook by touching it.
3 Destination/Date and time of reception
Touch to display the details.
4 Message 5 Reply 6 Reply all/Forward 7 Star icon
Use it as a mark indicating that the mail is
special or supposed to be dealt with later.
You can check starred mails in the
Starred folder.
8 Attached file
Touch to display the attached file.
9 Delete a Display new mail b Display old mail
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Replying/Forwarding mail
In the home screen, [R]/[Email]
1
Select a mail
2
[)]
3
: To reply to all: [*]/[Reply all] : To forward: [*]/[Forward]
Compose and send the mail
4
Deleting mail
In the home screen, [R]/[Email]
1
: To delete selected mails: Touch check
boxes/[+]
Select a mail
2
[+]
3
Setting mail
In the home screen, [R]/[Email]/
1
[z]/[Settings]/[General]
: Select an account to set the details on each
account such as the signature and new mail notification.
: Touch [ADD ACCOUNT] to add an account.
Select an item
2
Auto-advance: Set a screen to be displayed
after a mail is deleted.
Message text size: Set the font size of mail.Reply all: Set whether to reply a mail to all
when replying it.
Ask to show pictures: Disable the settings to
have the handset automatically display images attached on a mail.

Gmail

Gmail is a mail service provided by Google.
Set up a Google account in advance (nP. 47). Refer to Gmail website for details on Gmail.
In the home screen, [R]/[Gmail]/[z]/[Help]
In the home screen, [R]/[Gmail]
1
[(]
2
Compose and send the mail
3
1 Destination
When you enter part of a mail address or
a name registered in the phonebook, destination candidates are displayed.
2 Subject 3 Message 4 Send 5 Account
If you set multiple accounts, you can
switch accounts.
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Displaying mail
In the home screen, [R]/[Gmail]
1
Select a thread
2
: In Gmail, mails are grouped into a thread by
reply and displayed. If new mails are replied ones of an existing mail, they are grouped into the same thread. New thread is created for newly composed mails or mails whose subjects have been changed.
1 Label/Account name being displayed
Touch to switch displaying type and
accounts.
2 Check box
Apply the settings for the archive/
deletion/label/unopened/opened/starred, etc. on the checked mails collectively.
3 Thread with no unopened mails
The background color is displayed in gray.
4 Number of unopened threads 5 Number of mails in thread 6 Star icon
Use it as a mark indicating that the mail is
special or supposed to be dealt with later.
You can check starred mails in the
Starred folder.
7 Newly compose mail 8 Mail search 9 Display all labels a Refresh
Check the mail
3
1 Subject 2 Sender
Touch to select and use an application
supporting the registered contents of the phonebook. If the sender is not registered in the phonebook, you can register the person in the phonebook by touching it.
3 Destination/Date and time of reception
Touch to display the details.
4 Attached file 5 Message 6 Opened mail
If the thread has multiple mails inside,
touch to check the opened mails by displaying their senders, first lines, etc.
7 Reply all/Forward 8 Reply
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9 Star icon
Use it as a mark indicating that the mail is
special or supposed to be dealt with later.
You can check starred mails in the
Starred folder.
a Archive b Delete c Change labels d Unopen
Replying/Forwarding mail
In the home screen, [R]/[Gmail]
1
Select a thread
2
[)]
3
: To reply to all: [*]/[Reply all] : To forward: [*]/[Forward]
Compose and send the mail
4
1 Destination 2 Message 3 Quote text
Touch to switch displaying/hiding
messages of the original sender.
You cannot operate it when forwarding
mails.
4 Mail of original sender 5 Subject 6 Respond inline
Enter the mail of the original sender in the
message.
7 Reply type
Touch to switch replying/replying to all/
forwarding.
8 Send
Deleting thread
In the home screen, [R]/[Gmail]
1
: To delete selected threads: Touch the check
boxes/[+]
Select a thread
2
[+]
3
Setting Gmail
In the home screen, [R]/[Gmail]/
1
[z]/[Settings]
Select an item
2
General settings: Set the whole Gmail.About Gmail: Display the Gmail version.Experiments: Use functions being tested on
their operations in Gmail.
: Select an account to set the details on each
account such as the signature and new mail notification.
: Touch [ADD ACCOUNT] to add an account.
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Early warning “Area Mail”

Area Mail is an application to receive the early warning “Area Mail” and check the received Area Mail.
Area Mail is a service which enables you to
receive earthquake early warnings etc. sent from the Japan Meteorological Agency.
When an Area Mail is sent to you, it is
automatically received and the contents of it are displayed whether or not the sleep mode is set or whether or not Screen lock is set.
Area Mail may not be received or displayed
automatically depending on the condition of the handset.
In the following cases, you cannot receive
Area Mail.
While the power is offWhile outside the service areaDuring international roamingIn Airplane mode
In the following cases, you may not receive
Area Mail. During packet communication (data
communication)
During Wi-Fi tetheringDuring software updateDuring OS version upgrade
In the following cases, you can receive Area
Mail but it may not be displayed automatically.
During a callDuring packet communication (playing data
by streaming, data communication)
During software updateDuring OS version upgrade
Area Mail is a free service that does not require a
subscription.
Receive Area Mail automatically
1
When Area Mail is received, the
2
dedicated ring tone sounds and its message is displayed
Checking received Area Mail later
Drag the status bar down/select
1
received Area Mail
: Alternatively, in the home screen, [R]/
[Area Mail] to check received Area Mail.
You can receive Area Mail without subscription
to mopera U, Business mopera Internet (URL restriction) and sp-mode.
You cannot receive the Area Mail that failed to
be received again.
You can save up to 50 Area Mails.
If the number of Area Mails saved in the system
memory exceeds the maximum number to be saved, Area Mail is deleted from the oldest one.
Setting of early warning “Area Mail”
Whether to receive Area Mail, operations on receiving Area Mail, etc. is set.
In the home screen, [R]/[Area
1
Mail] [z]/[Settings]/select an item
2
Receive setting: Set whether to receive Area
Mail.
Beep tone: Set the ring duration and
operations in the manner mode.
Check screen image and beep tone: Confirm
the receiving screen and the ring tone.
Other settings: Set Area Mail to use.
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Settings of the earthquake early warning alarm,
tsunami warning, ring tone dedicated to the disaster and evacuation information, ring tone volume and vibrator cannot be changed.

Browser

Displaying sites
The handset can display sites over packet communication or Wi-Fi function connection.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Browser]
Some sites may not appear properly.
Searching sites
Touch the URL entry field
1
: If the URL entry field is hidden, slide the
browser screen down.
Enter the keyword
2
: Keywords that include the entered
characters are displayed as a list.
Select the keyword
3
: Alternatively, enter the entire keyword and
[Go] to search sites.
Opening new tab
In the browser screen, [z]/[New
1
tab]
: When multiple tabs are opened: [z]/[Tab
list]/[P]
Switching tabs
In the browser screen, [z]/[Tab
1
list]
Select a tab
2
Searching characters in the page
In the browser screen, [z]/[Find
1
on page]
Search
2
1 End search 2 Keyword entry field
Enter the keyword to search with.
3 Search previous 4 Search next
Copying characters
In the browser screen, [z]/[Copy
1
text]
Drag your finger from the start
2
position to the end position
: To change the copy range: Drag [d]/[e]
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[!]
3
Convenient functions
You can display a link with a new tab, download data such as images, etc.
In the browser screen, touch a link/
1
an image for a while
Select a function to use
2
Reloading browser
In the browser screen, [z]/
1
[Reload]
Ending browser
In the browser screen, [z]/[End
1
browser]
Setting browser
In the browser screen, [z]/
1
[Settings]
Select an item
2
General settings: Set the functions related to
the whole browser.
Privacy & security: Set the privacy or security
such as cache and Cookie.
Accessibility: Set the display such as font
size and zoom.
Advanced: Set the details on the browser.Bandwidth management: Set readings of
websites.
Quick operation・Labs: Set Quick toolbox,
Quick controls and Full screen display.
Using bookmark, history and saved page
Saving bookmarks
In the browser screen, [z]/[Add
1
bookmark]
[OK]
2
Displaying sites from bookmarks
In the browser screen, [z]/
1
[Bookmark list]
Select a bookmark
2
Displaying sites from histories
In the browser screen, [z]/
1
[Bookmark list]/[HISTORY]
Select a history
2
Saving pages
In the browser screen, [z]/[Save
1
for offline reading]
Displaying saved pages
In the browser screen, [z]/
1
[Bookmark list]/[SAVED PAGES]
Select a saved page
2
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Handset Settings

Setting menu

In the home screen, [R]/[Settings] to display the menu and set various settings of the handset.
Setting Description
Profile Display your phone number
Sound settings Set the manner mode, ring tone,
Wallpaper & display
Energy saving settings
microSD & phone storage
Battery Visually check changes in the
Call Set call such as voice mail and
Lock screen/ home applications
MediaJet Install MediaJet on a PC to
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registered in the docomo mini UIM card and register a name, mail address, etc.
etc.
Set screen display etc.
Activate Energy save.
Check the available space on a microSD Card or the handset, manage the backup, etc.
remaining battery level, battery consumption level, etc.
call rejection.
Switch unlock screens or home applications to use.
transfer music data/videos/still pictures between the handset and the PC.
Setting Description
Pedometer setting
Application Check names, versions,
Wi-Fi Set the Wi-Fi function.
Wireless output Connect the handset to a TV
Bluetooth Connect the handset and
FM transmitter Set the FM transmitter.
Data usage Measure the amount of data
Network settings
docomo service Set the docomo service.
Accounts & sync
Location services
Lock & Security Set the security lock.
Language & input
Backup & reset Perform Reset all or transfer
Set pedometer setting such as User Information.
memory usage, etc. of applications, move applications to a microSD Card, uninstall them, etc.
with wireless connecting function and display the same screen as that of the handset on the TV.
Bluetooth devices wirelessly.
communication and display it on a diagram.
Set communication such as Wi-Fi tethering and Wi-Fi access point.
Synchronize data between the handset and online services.
Set the way to retrieve location information.
Set the language displayed on the screen, character entry, text-to-speech, etc.
data.
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Setting Description
External connection
Date & time Set the date and time and the
Accessibility Set accessibility options.
Developer options
Device info Check the information about the
Initial setting Change the initial settings.
Change the earphone/ microphone type to connect to the handset or the settings for connecting the handset to a PC using Micro USB Cable 01 (sold separately).
date format.
Set whether to use the settings for developing applications, debug function, etc.
handset.

Profile

You can display your phone number registered in the docomo mini UIM card and register a name, mail address, etc.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Profile] [#]/set each item/[Save]/[Yes]
2

Sound settings

Set the manner mode, ring tone, etc.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Sound settings]
Select an item
2
Mode settings: For details nP. 89
Volume: Set the volume of media play
sound, ring tone, etc.
For Incoming call: Set operations for
receiving calls.
For notification: Set operations for receiving
notifications.
Screen on/off: Set whether to flash the
incoming illumination when the screen is turned on/off.
New arrival illumi at screen on: Set the
flashing pattern and color of the incoming illumination for when there is a missed call, new mail, etc. and the screen is turned on.
Effect illumi: Set whether to flash the
incoming illumination when phonebook data, images, etc. are sent/received via infrared communication or Bluetooth communication.
Dial pad touch tones: Set whether or not to
enable dialing sounds.
Audible touch tones: Set whether or not to
enable operation sounds for touching menus etc.
Screen lock sounds: Set whether or not to
enable sounds for locking/unlocking the touch panel.
Haptic feedback: Set whether to activate the
vibrator when a specific key operation etc. is carried out.
Sound start charging: Set whether to ring
sounds when charging starts.
Mode settings
Set to avoid disturbing others when in public.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Sound settings]/ [Mode settings]
: Alternatively, in the home screen, H (for at
least 1 second)/[b]/[c]/[d]/[e] to enable/disable the manner mode.
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Select the type of the manner mode
2
Standard manner mode: The ring tone and
operation sound are silenced, and the vibrator is activated when receiving a call or others. When Answering memo setting is set to [Mannermode], the answering memo is enabled and operated according to its setting.
Drive manner mode: The ring tone and
operation sound are silenced, and even the vibrator is not activated when receiving a call or others. The answering memo is enabled and operated with Answering message setting set to [Drive].
Silent manner mode: The ring tone and
operation sound are silenced, and even the vibrator is not activated when receiving a call or others. When Answering memo setting is set to [Mannermode], the answering memo is enabled and operated according to its setting.
OFF: Disable the manner mode.
The following sounds are not silenced even
when the manner mode is set.
Shutter sound of the cameraRecord start/end sound of the video cameraRecord start/end sound of the voice recorder
While the manner mode is set, the ring tone
volume cannot be changed by pressing x/y.

Wallpaper & display

Set screen display etc.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Wallpaper & display]
Select an item
2
Wallpaper: Set an image for the home
screen.
Welcome sheet (lock screen): Set an image
to be displayed when the touch panel is locked.
Brightness: For details nP. 91Screen timeout: Set the light duration of the
backlight.
Quality mode: Set the picture quality.Auto-rotate screen: Set whether to switch the
screen to horizontal/vertical display when rotating the handset 90° to the left/right.
Font size: Set the text size.Text font: Set a font downloaded from
Google Play etc. or a font installed by default.
VeilView: Prevent others from seeing the
display.
[Welcome sheet (lock screen)]
You can set it only when [Feel UX] is selected
in Batch change lock screen/ home application.
[Screen timeout]
Note that the continuous stand-by time is
shortened when increasing the light duration.
[Auto-rotate screen]
Auto-rotate screen may not follow the setting
depending on the application in use.
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[Font size], [Text font]
Font may not appear correctly when activating
an application downloaded from Google Play etc.
[VeilView]
The effect of preventing others from seeing
differs depending on the selected patterns.
The intensity is more effective to prevent others
from seeing the display in order of [Dark], [Medium], and [Light].
VeilView is disabled if the power is turned off.
Brightness
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Wallpaper & display]/ [Brightness]
Select an item
2
Outdoor view: Set whether to adjust
brightness of the backlight in a bright place.
Automatic brightness: Set whether to adjust
brightness of the backlight automatically. When not adjusting automatically, set the brightness manually.
Eco backlight control: Save the electricity
consumption of the backlight by adjusting the quality of the display efficiently.
[Automatic brightness]
Note that the continuous stand-by time is
shortened when increasing the brightness of the screen.
[Eco backlight control]
The color may differ by adjusting the quality of
the display.

Energy saving settings

Activate Energy save. You can set the mode to use and the mode to be switched according to the battery level and the time.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Energy saving settings]
Set
2
1 In-use setting
Displayed in the set mode.
2 Edit
Set the functions to save energy for
individually, such as Wi-Fi function, Bluetooth function and GPS function.
3 Eco level
Display the effect of the energy saving.
4 Battery level diagram
Battery level by time is displayed as a
diagram.
5 Mode
The following modes can be set.
Normal: You can change the settings
as you like.
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Waza-ari: You can use comfortably
while saving the battery power.
Emergency: Save the battery power as
much as possible.
6 Check
Confirm the details of the mode.
7 Battery level
Set to switch to the specified mode when
the battery level reaches the specified level.
8 Switch time
Set to switch to the specified mode when
specified time arrives.
When the mode is set to be switched according
to the setting of [$], the mode is not switched even when the time set for Switch time arrives.
When enabling Energy saving standby, it
controls the applications that operate in the background during the sleep mode. For Waza-ari mode, if you touch [Z] of Energy saving standby in the editing screen and select [Advanced], you can set the application to control individually.
The applications that communicate periodically
may not start the communication even if Energy saving standby is disabled. In such case, set the corresponding application again.
When enabling Energy saving Wi-Fi, some
applications may not be able to connect to the other party’s devices properly.

microSD & phone storage

You can check the available space on a microSD Card or the handset, manage the backup, etc.
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The following data are saved.
System memory: Data such as applications,
phonebooks, mails, outgoing/incoming call histories and bookmarks
Handset memory: Data such as music data/
videos/still pictures
microSD Card: Data such as music data/
videos/still pictures and backup files
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[microSD & phone storage]
Select an item
2
Erase phone storage: Format the handset
memory.
Mount microSD/Unmount microSD: Mount/
Unmount the microSD Card.
microSD backup: For details nP. 148Erase microSD: Format the microSD Card.Preferred install location: Set the preferred
location for installing applications.
[Mount microSD], [Unmount microSD]
Unmount the microSD Card and turn off the power before inserting/removing the microSD Card.
[Erase microSD]
Note that all the data on the microSD Card will
be deleted when formatted.

Battery

Visually check changes in the remaining battery level, battery consumption level, etc.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Battery]
: To display the details on the battery
consumption history: [on battery]
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Lock screen/Home applications

Switch unlock screens or home applications to use.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Lock screen/ home applications]
Select an item
2
Batch change lock screen/ home application:
Switch unlock screens and home applications.
Home applications: Switch home
applications.

MediaJet

Install MediaJet on a PC to transfer music data/ videos/still pictures between the handset and the PC.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[MediaJet]
: When you use this for the first time, you need
to agree with “End User License Agreement”.
Select an item
2
PC Sync: Confirm the synchronization with a
PC.
Online Files: Save data online.Preferences: Set the synchronization with a
PC.

Pedometer setting

Set pedometer setting such as User Information.
To enable Pedometer On, register User
Information in advance.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Pedometer setting]
Select an item
2
Pedometer On: Enable the pedometer.User Information: Register height, weight
and stride.
Pedometer Reset Time: Set time to reset the
pedometer.
When Pedometer On is enabled, the number of
steps is always counted while the power is turned on.
The display of the pedometer is reset once a
day at the time set for the Pedometer Reset Time.

Application

Check names, versions, memory usage, etc. of applications, move applications to a microSD Card, set items to be enabled/disabled, uninstall them, etc.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Application]
Select an application
2
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Disabling an application
Terminate operations of an application and set it not to be displayed on the application screen without uninstalling it. You can disable applications which cannot be
uninstalled.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Application] Select an application/[Disable]/
2
[OK]
If you disable an application, other applications
which link up with the disabled application may not work properly. In this case, enable the application.
Enabling an application
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Application] Select an application/[Enable]
2

Data usage

Measure the amount of data communication and display it on a diagram. Also, you can set the handset to give you a warning or make data communication no longer available once the communication volume reaches its set limit.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Data usage]
Check the data communication
2
volume
1 Mobile data
Enable/Disable Mobile data.
2 Set mobile data limit
Set the limit on the data communication
volume and suspend data communication once the limit is reached.
3 Data usage cycle
Set the date on which the display of the
data communication volume will be reset.
4 Diagram
Displays the data communication volume. Displays the warning line or limit line.
5 Data communication volume during a set
period
6 Application having used data
communication

Network settings

Set communication such as Wi-Fi tethering and Wi-Fi access point.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Network settings]
Select an item
2
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Airplane mode: Restrict the use of functions
using communication such as call/mail function.
Tethering: For details nP. 46Wi-Fi direct: Set whether to use Wi-Fi Direct.Home network settings: For details
nP. 117
VPN settings: For details nP. 118Mobile networks: For details nP. 154
[Airplane mode]
When the SIM card lock setting is enabled, you
cannot call to the emergency number (110, 119 or 118). When the SIM card lock setting is disabled, you can call to the emergency number (110, 119 or 118) even in Airplane mode. If you call to the emergency number, Airplane mode is disabled and the call is made.

docomo service

Set the docomo service.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[docomo service]
Select an item
2
Application manager: Set the confirmation for
updating applications etc.
Wi-Fi: Perform settings to use the docomo
service by using Wi-Fi function.
docomo apps password: Set the password to
use for applications DOCOMO provides.
AUTO-GPS: Set AUTO-GPS.docomo location information: Set the location
information service function.
docomo Wi-Fiかんたん接続 (docomo Wi-Fi
simple connection): Set docomo Wi-Fi or your household Wi-Fi.
Send preinstalled apps usage status: Set
whether to send the usage status of an application.
Open source licenses: Display the open
source licenses.

Accounts & synchronization

You can synchronize data between the handset and online services. You can access personal information stored in online services from the handset and PC, and you can use and update data by synchronizing them.
If you set Accounts & sync to [ON], all
applications will be permitted to automatically synchronize their data.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Accounts & sync]
Slide [OFF] to the right/Slide [ON] to
2
the left
: For details on adding an account nP. 47
Register Google account in advance when you
synchronize phonebook of the system memory with contacts on the online services even if you synchronize with other than Google account.
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Location services

Set the way to retrieve location information.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Location services]
Select an item
2
Google’s location service: Measure location
information via the location information service of Google.
Use GPS satellites: Measure location
information with higher accuracy.
It is necessary to enable Location services
([Google’s location service] or [Use GPS satellites]) to measure the present location.
[Use GPS satellites]
Power consumption of the handset increases.

Lock & Security

Set the security lock.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Lock & Security]
Select an item
2
Screen lock: Set the unlock method of the
touch panel to be activated when the power is turned on or sleep mode is disabled.
Owner info: Set the owner’s information
displayed on the unlock screen of the touch panel.
Application lock: For details nP. 97Set up SIM card lock: For details nP. 98Encrypt phone: Encrypt handset data.
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Visible passwords: When you enter the PIN
code etc., you can display the entered characters before displaying [・].
Device administrator: Set a device
administrator when the device administrator is certificated.
Unknown sources: Allow installation of
applications received via mails, sites other than Google Play, etc.
Use secure credentials: Allow access to
secure certificates and other credentials.
Install from microSD: Install encrypted
certificates from a microSD Card.
Clear credentials: Delete all credentials.
[Screen lock]
If you failed to enter the pattern five times when
temporarily disabling Screen lock, [Forgot pattern?] is displayed when you have set your Google account. Disable the lock temporarily by signing in with your Google account and enter new pattern.
The following items can be set.
None: The unlock screen of the touch panel
is not displayed.
Slide or Touch: Set the touch panel to be
unlocked by touching [J]. When the unlock screen is switched, slide [I] to unlock.
Face Unlock: Set the touch panel to be
unlocked by using the face recognition function.
Pattern: Set a pattern which forms by linking
four or more dots.
Lock No.: Set four- to sixteen-digit number.Password: Set four to sixteen alphanumerics
or symbols including at least one alphabet.
[Device administrator]
Omakase Lock needs to be enabled when
using Omakase Lock.
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[Unknown sources]
Applications you download from the sites may
be of unknown origin. To protect your handset and personal data, download applications only from trusted sources such as Google Play.
Application lock
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Lock & Security]/ [Application lock]
Enter the passcode/[OK]
2
Select an item
3
Restrict address book: Set whether to restrict
the activation of applications which use phonebook data.
Choose target applications: Set applications
on which the setting of Restrict address book applies.
Restrict calls: Restrict making calls.Make pattern visible: Display track for
entering the finger list with line.
Haptic feedback: Activate vibration on
entering the finger list, passcode and password.
Change security key: Change security keys.
If you have set any restriction, you need to
enter the security key to temporarily disable the restriction.
[Restrict calls]
You can call to the emergency number (110,
119 or 118) even when you set Restrict calls.
[Change security key]
The following items can be set.
Finger list: Set a pattern which forms by
linking four or more dots.
Passcode: Set four- to sixteen-digit number.Password: Set four to sixteen alphanumerics
or symbols including at least one alphabet.
Security codes used on the handset
Some functions for convenient use of the handset require security codes. In addition to security code used for various handset operations, use security codes such as the network security code when using network services. Use security codes with various functions to fully utilize the handset.
Entered security code for various functions and
PIN code are marked with [・].
Precautions for various security codes
Do not use easily estimated numbers for
security codes to be set such as “birthday”, “part of a phone number”, “address or room number”, “1111” or “1234”. Keep a separate memo of security codes.
Keep security codes private. If the security
codes are found and improperly used by others, DOCOMO shall not be liable for any loss of the users.
If you forget your security codes, you are
required to bring your identification (a driver’s license etc.), your handset and your docomo mini UIM card to a docomo Shop. For details, contact “General Inquiries” on the back of this manual.
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PUK (PIN Unlock Key) is described in the
agreement form (customer copy) you received at the time of subscription at a docomo Shop. If you made a subscription at other than a docomo Shop, bring your identification (a driver’s license etc.) and your docomo mini UIM card to a docomo Shop or contact “General Inquiries” on the back of this manual.
Security key (security code for various functions)
The passcode [0000] is set as a security key by default but you can change it (nP. 97). If you enter the wrong security key five times
continuously, you cannot enter it for 30 seconds.
Network security code
Network security code is a four-digit code required for confirming the subscriber’s identity when an order is received at a docomo Shop or docomo Information center or used for accessing various network services. You set any code at the time of subscription but you can change the code. For those with “docomo ID/password” of the general support site “My docomo” designed for PC (in Japanese only), the registration procedure for a new network security code is available from PC. Alternatively, in the home screen, [R]/[dmenu]/ [お客様サポートへ] (To Support)/[各種お申込・お 手続き] (Various Applications/Procedures) to change your network security code. Refer to the inside back cover of this manual for
details on “My docomo” or “お客様サポート” (Support).
PIN code
A docomo mini UIM card has a security code called PIN code. This security code is set to [0000] by default but you can change the code (nP. 98). The PIN code is a four- to eight-digit security code that is entered when a docomo mini UIM card is inserted or when the handset is turned on to prevent unauthorized use by a third party. Making/ Receiving a call and the handset operation are enabled by entering PIN code. Use the previously set PIN code when inserting a
docomo mini UIM card that has been used in another handset. It is [0000] if the setting has not been changed.
If you enter the wrong PIN code three times
continuously, it is locked. In this case, unlock with “PUK” (PIN Unlock Key).
PUK (PIN Unlock Key)
PUK (PIN Unlock Key) is an eight-digit number used to disable the PIN code lock. You cannot change the code. If you enter the wrong code ten times
continuously, the docomo mini UIM card is completely locked. In this case, contact a docomo Shop.
SIM card lock setting
Set the PIN code.
In the home screen, [R]/
1
[Settings]/[Lock & Security]/[Set up SIM card lock]
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