Docomo F-01A Instruction Manual

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docomo PRIME series
F-01A
ISSUE DATE:
NAME:
PHONE NUMBER:
MAIL ADDRESS:
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
‘08.11
Before Using the Handset
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
Phonebook
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Security Settings
Mail
i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel/i-concier
Full Browser
Camera
1Seg
Music
i-αppli/i-Widget
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
Map/GPS Function
Data Management
Convenient Functions
Character Entry
Network Services
Overseas Use
PC Connection
Appendix/Troubleshooting
Index/Quick Manual
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DOCOMO W-CDMA, GSM/GPRS System
Thank you for purchasing "docomo PRIME series F-01A" mobile terminal.
Before and during use of your FOMA terminal, be sure to thoroughly read this manual and instruction manuals that come with other optional devices to ensure you are able to correctly use you FOMA terminal. For more detailed information, contact "General Inquiries" using the phone number on the back of this manual. F-01A is your capable partner. Please treat it with care and enjoy using it for years.

Before using your FOMA terminal

Because your FOMA terminal uses wireless transmission, it may not function in locations where it is difficult for radio waves to penetrate, such as tunnels, underground passages and some buildings, in areas where radio waves are weak, or out of service area. Even when you are high up in a tall building or condominium and nothing blocks your view outside, your FOMA terminal may not be able to receive or transmit signals. Also, communication may be interrupted even when the signal meter on your FOMA terminal indicates there are strong radio waves and you are not moving (traveling).
Use your FOMA terminal in a way that does not disturb others in public spaces, crowded locations or quiet places.
Because your FOMA terminal uses radio waves to communicate, it is possible that a third party may attempt to tap your calls. However, the W-CDMA, GSM/ GPRS system automatically applies a confidential communication function to all calls, so even if a third party could somehow tap a call, they only hear noise.
Your FOMA terminal encodes voice communication as digital data. When you are operating your FOMA terminal while moving to a location subject to weaker radio wave conditions, the transmitted digital data may not be correctly decoded and as a result the decoded voice may differ somewhat from the actual voice.
Maintain a separate record of the data (Phonebook, Schedule, Notepad, Recorded messages, Voice memos, Movie memo, etc.) you registered in your FOMA terminal. Note that DOCOMO assumes no responsibility for any loss of saved contents of data resulting from malfunction, repair, changing of the model or other handling of FOMA terminal.
You are recommended to save important data to microSD card. Using DOCOMO keitai datalink, you can transfer and save phonebook, mail, schedule and other data to a PC.
The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of the use of SSL. Neither DOCOMO nor the cer tifier as listed herein makes any representation and warranty as for the security in the use of SSL. If the data should be erased, DOCOMO assumes no responsibility for the loss of any data. Certifier : VeriSign Japan K.K., Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd., GlobalSign K.K., RSA Security Japan Ltd., SECOM Trust Systems Co., Ltd., Comodo CA Ltd.
This FOMA terminal supports FOMA Plus-Area and FOMA HIGH-SPEED Area.
FOMA terminal can be used only via the FOMA network provided by DOCOMO and DOCOMO's roaming area.
Before using this manual
This FOMA terminal supports Kisekae Tool (→P102). When changing the design of the menu screen using Kisekae Tool, the structure of some menus may be changed according to the usage frequency depending on the menu type. Also, the number assigned to menu item (item number) may not be applicable to some menu items.
Latest information about this manual can be downloaded from NTT DOCOMO website.
User's Manual Download http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/manual/index.html *
The URL and contents are subject to change without prior notice.
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Viewing/Searching this manual

This manual provides the methods below for necessary function's easy search.
Searching from Easy Search
Search for frequently used or convenient functions by plain words.
Searching from Menu list
Search from menu displayed on the display of F-01A.
Searching from thumb indices
Search from the index on the front cover.
Searching from Contents
Search from Contents categorized into chapters by functions.
Searching by main functions
Search from featured functions or new functions of F-01A.
Searching from the Index
Search from the function name, item keyword or service name.
Using the Quick Manual
You can cut out Quick Manual from this manual and carry it with you anywhere. Also refer to described "Quick Manual (Overseas Use)" when using FOMA terminal overseas.
e
P4
e
P388
e
Front cover
*
See P2-3 for examples.
e
P6
e
P8
e
P446
e
P456
In this "Manual for F-01A", "F-01A" mobile terminal is usually referred to as "FOMA terminal". Please be forewarned.
This manual explains functions performed with a microSD card. A microSD card is required separately. microSD card
The images or illustration used in this manual are examples. They may differ from the actual displays.
The icons and screens that appear on the display and sub-display have been initialized to the default settings selected from the combinations prepared in FOMA terminal depending on FOMA terminal color. This manual mainly gives descriptions assuming that Kisekae Tool is set to "Rose".
In this manual, "i-αppli compatible with Osaifu-Keitai which supports IC card function" is referred to as "Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-
The description of "authenticate" indicates the operating procedure for entering the terminal security code (4-8 digits) or authenticating your fingerprint in this manual. Terminal security code
Unauthorized copying of parts of or this entire manual is prohibited.
The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
P300
P102
P110 Fingerprint authentication→P112
α
ppli".
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Viewing/Searching this manual
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Public mode (Drive mode)
69
...............................................................
..............
Public mode (Power OFF)
69
Recording the other party's voice or image ..............
Answer machine
70
dd
Phonebook(UIM) new entry
de
PushTalk phonebook
df
Received calls
dg
Redial
dh
Ans.Machine&Voice memo
dha
Answer machine FFO
dhb
Recorded messages
dhc
Record voice memo
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Before Using the Handset
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
Phonebook
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Security Settings
Mail
i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel/i-concier
Full Browser
Camera
When you cannot answer the call
Putting the call on hold when you cannot answer it immediately
..........................................................................................
Respond and Hold
68
82
77
61
61
07
71
335
Voice/ Videophone Calls/PushTalk
..............................58
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.
58
..............................
.
60
dial/Received calls 61
.......... Chaku-moji
62
............... 186/184 63
................................ 63
.......... Call option 64
......
WORLD CALL 64
....... Prefix dialing 66
....... Sub address 66
.
Noise reduction 66
In-Car Hands-Free
66
.............................. 67
............................. 67
When you can/could not answer a voice/videophone call
Putting a call on hold when you cannot answer immediately
..........................................................................................
Respond and Hold 68
Using public mode ......................................................................................... 69
Recording voice/video messages when you cannot answer the call
............................................................................................
Answer machine 70
Playing/Deleting record messages/voice memos ......................................
71
Videophone call settings
Using Chara-den ............................................................................................71
Setting image during
a videophone
call ..................................................... 72
Changing videophone settings .................................................Operat ion
73
Setting for switching a voice/videophone call during a call
...............................................................................
Notify switchable mode 74
Setting actions for incoming calls during packet communication
......................................................................................
DataSession arv. act 74
Using videophone call by interfacing to external device
...............................................................................................
External device 74
Methods to search pages are described, taking "Answer machine" for example.
Searching from Easy Search
Func ti ons fr equentl y us ed and c onv enient functions are c ategori ze d by their purpos es and with simple words.
Searching from Menu list
Functions can be searched from the words displayed on the FOMA terminal screen.
Searching from thumb indices
Functions can be searched by using indices in the order of the front cover, chapter top page and function description page. The chapter top page also gives the list of detailed contents.
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Answer machine
Recording voice/video messages when you cannot answer the call
When Answer machine is activated, a greeti
ng message is played and the caller can
record message when you cannot answer the call.
You can record up to 4 voice and videophone calls in total, approximately 30 seconds for each call.
Activating Answer machine
Normal style should be used.
1
S
(1 sec. or more)
e1e1
or
2
When "ON" is set, appears on the stand-by display.
When there is an incoming call with Answer machine active
1
A call is received
When the response time set in Greeting msg resp time elapses, the greeting message is played according to setting of Set greeting message.
2
The other party's message is recorded
A beep announces the other party at the start and the end. An d when approximately 25 seconds elapsed since the start, 2 short beeps are heard to warn that the end is approaching.
3
When the recording is completed, the call is terminated
Responding with Quick answer machine <Quick answer machine>
Even if Answer machine is not active, you can activate it only once by pressing
S
for 1 second or more while receiving a call. This operation does not set Answer machine to active.
INFORMATION
Even during the greeting message or recording to Answer machine, a call can be answered by pressing
n
. You can also answer videophone call by pressing I. In
this case, message recorded before the call was answered is not recorded.
Answer machine does not operate when FOMA terminal is out of service area or turned OFF. Use Voice Mail service.
In Personalized silent mode, "Answer machine" setting for Personalized silent mode is applied.
Function name
This name is listed in Index.
Outline and supplementary description of the function
Supplementary description of the operation
Typical operating procedure
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
70
Index related to thumb index
In this manual, operation by pressing keys is represented by graphic symbols.→P26 "Part names and functions"
The representations and meanings of operating procedures are as shown below.
* The page shown here represents an example. Images may differ from actual page in this manual.
Representation example Meaning
m
(1 sec. or more)
m
[Settings & NW services]
572e1-3
In this manual, to select an item by placing the cursor with an operation to enter characters in the entry field, the final step of pressing
This manual uses the default settings to describe operations. If the settings are changed, the displays or operations of FOMA terminal may differ from the ones described in this manual. For the default settings, see Menu List.
Press m for 1 second or more.
On the stand-by display, m, move the cursor to [Settings & NW services] and press g. Successively, press
572
, then press any of 1-3.
udlr
(Multi-cursor key) and pressing g (Enter key) is referred to as "select". Regarding
g
[OK] is omitted.
P388
Detailed description and convenient information about the function
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Easy Search

Functions which you want to know can be searched for using friendly words.
Muting keypad sound ......................................................
Convenient functions for calls
Showing/Hiding your phone number ..................
Putting the call on hold ..............................................................
Changing the volume of the other party's voice ............
Switching from voice call to videophone call
......................................................................
Caller ID notification
On hold
Listen volume
Switching to videophone call
When you cannot answer the call
Putting the call on hold when you cannot answer it immediately
..........................................................................................
Notifying the caller that you have to refrain from talking
............................................................................
.............................................................................
Recording the other party's voice or image ..............
Respond and Hold
Public mode (Drive mode)
Public mode (Power OFF)
Answer machine
Changing sound, lighting color and vibration
Setting different ring tone etc. for incoming calls from specific parties
..............................................................................................
Changing ring alert ..................................................................
Changing loudness of ring tone .....................................
Making vibration when there is an incoming call
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Easy Search/Contents/Precautions

4
Alert by contact
Ring alert
Adjust volume
Vibrate alert/effect
Setting silent mode ..............................................................
Changing the color of keypad light ...................................
56
Changing color such as light ..................................................
59
59
60
Meanings of icons on display ......................................
Switching the menu display ...............
Changing stand-by display ..........................................
Displaying a calendar on stand-by display ..........
68
Changing font size ....................................................................
69
69
Hiding contents of phonebook .....................................
70
Locking FOMA remotely in case of misplacement etc.
.............................................................................................
Rejecting calls with no caller IDs .............................
Rejecting calls from parties not saved in phonebook
83
...........................................................................................
91
Saving data such as phonebook in case of data loss
................................................................................
92
93
Changing displays
Safety and security
Keypad sound
Silent mode
Keypad light
Light alert
Viewing display
Selecting functions from menu
Stand-by display
Info/calendar layout
Font size
Secret attribute
Omakase Lock*1115
Anonymous caller
Unregistered caller
Data Security Service*2128
94
95
100
106
30
36
96
97
107
87
126
128
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Making full use of mail
Sending Deco-mail ..................................................................
Sending images and/or melodies .......................................
Automatically sorting mails ...............................................
Making full use of camera
Saving shot still images to microSD card .................................
Changing image size .............
Viewing shot still images ............................................
Still image settings/Recording settings
Making full use of 1Seg
Watching 1Seg ..................................................................
Recording 1Seg ..............................................................
Reserving watching/recording 1Seg
................................................................
Changing settings of images and sounds .........................
*1
A charged service.
*2
A charged service requiring subscription.
For procedures to search for other functions, see "How to use this manual".→P1
Quick Manual introduces you procedures for using convenient functions.→P456
Watching/Recording reservation
Deco-mail
Attachment
Sort method
Save to
Displaying image
Activate 1Seg
1Seg recording
User setting
135
Reading QR and/or bar code .........................................
Listening to music ............................................................
140
Using GPS function ...........................................................
155
Using microSD card ..........................................................
Sending or receiving data via infrared communication
...............................................................................
201
Using alarm clock .................................................................
205
Using calculator ......................................................................
288
Using a mobile phone overseas .......................
Updating software .......................................................
Keeping security software updated .........................
216
221
222
225
Other convenient functions
Infrared communication
Bar code reader
MUSIC Player
GPS function
microSD card
Alarm clock
Calculator
International Roaming
Software update
Scanning function
210
232
274
300
312
325
337
372
429
433
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
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Contents

Before using your FOMA terminal
............................................... Inside front cover
Viewing/Searching this manual ..................... 1
Easy Search ....................................................... 4
Main functions of F-01A ...................................8
Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE
DIRECTIONS) .................................................. 10
Handling precautions ..................................... 17
Waterproofness ..............................................20
Accessories and main options ...................... 24
Before Using the Handset ...... 25
Part names and functions Available styles Viewing display Selecting menu Touch panel Pointing device Motion sensor Using UIM (FOMA card) Attaching/Removing battery pack Charging battery Battery level Power ON/OFF Select language Date & time Caller ID notification User information etc.
Voice/Videophone Calls/
PushTalk................................. 57
Making a call Redial/Received calls Chaku­moji 186/184 Tone signal (DTMF) Call option WORLD CALL Receiving a call Any key answer Close settings Respond and Hold Public mode Recorded messages Using Chara-den Videophone settings Notify of switchable mode Making/Receiving a PushTalk call PushTalk phonebook PushTalk alert etc.
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
6
Phonebook ............................. 81
Phonebook new entry Alert by contact Group settings Search/Edit/Delete phonebook Secret attribute Quick dial etc.
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
................................................ 89
Ring alerts & Sounds Adjust volume Vibrate alert/effect Silent mode Timed theme Stand­by display Call image Mail image Power saving mode Select startup menu Display Machi-chara Kisekae Tool Light alert Clock display format etc.
Security Settings.................. 109
Security code Terminal security code change PIN code Fingerprint authentication All lock Omakase Lock Self mode Personal data lock Keypad dial lock Privacy mode Side key hold Lock on close/Auto keypad lock Accept/Reject call Data security service Reset Delete all data Initializing remotely Remote customization etc.
Mail .......................................133
Creating/Sending i-mode mail Deco-mail Decome-Anime Attachment Saving i-mode mail Quick mail Receiving i-mode mail Check new message Operating Inbox/Outbox Mail settings MessageR/F Area Mail Creating/ Sending SMS etc.
i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel/i-
concier ..................................169
Site display Change i-mode password Go to location Bookmark Screen memo Downloading from site Uploading to site i­mode settings Operating certificate i-motion i-Channel i-Channel ticker i-concier etc.
Full Browser..........................191
Displaying web pages designed for PC Setting Full Browser etc.
Camera..................................197
Still camera Movie camera Sound recorder Advanced settings Setting for shooting Bar code reader etc.
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1Seg ......................................213
Setting channels 1Seg watching Program
α
ppli Data broadcasting TVlink Multi
guide i­window Recording Reserving Remote controller with microphone etc.
Music ....................................227
Setting program Operating Music&Video Channel Saving music data Playing/ Managing music data BGM play Remote controller with microphone etc.
i-αppli/i-Widget......................241
Downloading Starting i-αppli i-αppli To i-
α
ppli stand-by display i-αppli call Managing
α
ppli i-Widget etc.
i-
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa.............263
iC transfer service Starting Osaifu-Keitai compatible i­ToruCa etc.
α
ppli IC card lock Receiving
Map/GPS Function ................273
Position location GPS compatible i-αppli Location request Notify location Loc. history Loc. history Map setting Setting GPS etc.
Data Management ................ 287
Displaying/Editing image Playing/Editing movies/i-motion Displaying Machi-chara Displaying Chara-den Playing melody microSD card Managing data Infrared communication/iC transmission Displaying PDF Displaying Word, Excel, PowerPoint files Displaying recorded data of 1Seg etc.
Convenient Functions .......... 321
Multiaccess Multitask Quick search Auto power ON/OFF Countdown timer Alarm clock Scheduler Shortcut icons Custom menu Side key shortcut Fake call Voice memo/Movie memo Call duration/Call cost Calculator Notepad Dictionaries Pedometer Earphone/ Microphone with switch Bluetooth
etc.
Character Entry .................... 349
5-touch input method Save phrase Copying/ Cutting characters KUTEN code input Save word Password manager DL dictionary 2­touch input Text input method Touch entry etc.
Network Services ................. 361
Voice Mail Service Call Waiting Call Forwarding Service Nuisance Call Blocking Service Caller ID Request Service Dual Network Service English guidance Service numbers Arrival call act Remote control Multi Number 2in1 OFFICEED Additional service etc.
Overseas use......................... 371
Overview of international roaming service (WORLD WING) Services available Preparing and checking for overseas use Making/ Receiving a call Network search mode PLMN setting 3G/GSM setting Area service status Roaming guidance Bar calls at roaming Network services etc.
PC Connection...................... 381
Data communication DOCOMO keitai datalink etc.
Appendix/Troubleshooting ...387
Menu list Combination of Multiaccess/ Multitask functions Services available Introduction of options and related devices Error messages Warranty and After-Sales Service Software update Scanning function SAR certification information Intellectual Property Right etc.
Index/Quick Manual .............. 445
Index Quick Manual Quick Manual (Overseas Use)
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Main functions of F-01A

i-concier
i-concier is a service to use FOMA terminal conveniently in which a character on the stand-by display (Machi-chara) notifies you of useful information like "Concierge" and you can download schedules/i-schedule from a site. With i-concier, downloaded schedule or ToruCa is automatically updated with the latest information, and address information etc. of stores and companies are automatically added to the phonebook.
P188
i-αppli call
i-αppli call is a function allows a third party or content providers to prompt predetermined i­applications to play a versus game etc.
α
ppli to be activated and it is used for activating other party's
P257
i-Widget
i-Widget is a function that allows you to easily access frequently-used contents (widget applications) such as calculator, clock, a TV program guide and stock price information. You can also check the latest information at a glance by activating i-Widget screen.
P261
1Seg
You can watch "1Seg" that is a a terrestrial digital TV broadcasting for mobile devices. You can also shoot a still image and record video while watching 1Seg. Dubbing+10 (
P303) is supported for recording video.→P214
International Roaming
While staying overseas, you can use the same FOMA terminal, phone number and mail address as those used in Japan (3G/GSM Areas are supported). P372 And, Japanese-English/Japanese-Chinese version of " (Speech Translation for F)", an application that interprets your Japanese into English or Chinese and your English or Chinese into Japanese, is preinstalled.
P248
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
8
しゃべって翻訳
for F
Waterproofness
Waterproof to IPX5 and IPX7 standards if the external connection jack cap is strictly closed as well as the back cover is mounted and locked. You can talk or send/receive mail in the rain, in a bath or at a poolside. You can hand wash a dirty handset with tap water.
P20
Flip style and touch operations
Using the flip style, in which the display is rotated out, you can operate by touching the display or sliding your finger on the display.
P39
Pointing device
Pointing operation can be performed with fingerprint sensor. Since the cursor or pointer can be moved by moving a finger from side to side and up and down instead of using multi-cursor key, and items can be selected by double-t apping (tapping twice with a finger), i-
intuitively.
P44
α
ppli or Full Browser can be operated more
Motion sensor
You can stop alarm sound by double-tapping FOMA terminal or enjoy watching light or Flash graphics change by tilting FOMA terminal. And the orientation of image display and display of sub-display changes according to the direction of the terminal. For Full Browser, you can also scroll the screen by tilting the terminal.
P45
Super Dual microphones and Super clear-voice 2
Super Dual microphones enable your voice to reach to a party clearly by reducing noise other than your voice in concert with 2 microphones. Also, Super clear-voice 2 ( adjusting a party’s voice to optimum volume by speech range when detecting surrounding noise. These two functions allow you to communicate by delivering each other’s voice even in noisy places.
P60) enables a party’s voice to be heard clearly by
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Automatic lighting of sub-display
Sub-display light can be automatically turned on only by picking up and tilting FOMA terminal.
P100
Rainbow key light
You can change the keypad light color to 7 colors.→P100
Machi-chara
You can display a character which moves around on the stand-by display etc. You can also download Machi-chara.
P102, 178, 297
Fingerprint authentication
Fingerprint authentication can be performed with FOMA terminal folded. Also, you can restrict the use of FOMA terminal more strictly by setting "Fingerprint access" that does not accept security code authentication.
P112
Auto keypad lock and Immobile sensor
In addition to Lock on close that locks each time FOMA terminal is folded, FOMA terminal is equipped with Auto keypad lock that locks key operations when no operation is made for the specified time. When Immobile sensor is set to "ON", Auto keypad lock is activated when no operations for the specified time and no movements of FOMA terminal are detected together.
P124
High-performance camera
FOMA terminal is equipped with a Approx. 520 million pixels camera that has functions such as a face detection to distinguish people's face, local contrast correction and high-sensitive shooting mode. Just touch the screen to focus in flip style. A still image is saved according to the orientation of camera when the image is shot.
P198
Quick search
On the stand-by display or while performing a function, search functions of i­mode, Full Browser, Map, dictionaries, phonebook or mail can be used by pressing the search key.
P323
Shortcut icons
Only by selecting the icon pasted on the stand-by display for function, file or mail being created, you can start the target operation quickly. And, icon on the stand-by display can be changed freely.
P331
Pedometer
FOMA terminal can be used as a pedometer, and walking distance, consumed calories or quantity of burnt fat can be calculated. Also, Pedometer widget application is installed so that you can easily check the number of steps or consumed calories measured with the pedometer by using
i-Widget.
P253
P339
Bluetooth
A wireless connection can be established between the FOMA terminal and a Bluetooth device. You can talk with handsfree or listen to music while keeping the FOMA terminal in a bag etc.
P342
Other functions
Videophone call→P58
Chaku-moji→P62
Kisekae Tool→P102
Security Settings→P110
i-mode mail/Deco-mail/Deco-mail pictogram→P134
Chaku-uta full/Uta-hodai/Music&Video Channel*/MUSIC Player/Video clip
P228
i-αppli/Mega i-αppli/Chokkan Game→P242
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa→P264
Map/GPS Function→P274
Network services→P362
High-speed communication compatibility→P382
*
A charged service requiring subscription.
*
"Chaku-uta full" is registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
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Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS)

Before using your FOMA terminal, or when necessary, read the precautions below to ensure safe use and handling. After reading this manual, keep it carefully.
These precautions are intended to protect you and others around you. Read and follow them carefully to avoid injury, damage to the product or damage to property.
The signs below differentiate between the levels of danger that can occur if the product is not used within the specified guidelines.
This sign denotes that death or serious
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
injury may directly result from improper use.
This sign denotes that death or serious injury may result from improper use.
This sign denotes that bodily injury or damage to property may result from improper use.
The symbols below show specific directions.
This symbol denotes that the action is prohibited.
Don't
This symbol denotes that disassembling the phone or its
No disassembly
No wet hands
No liquids
Unplug
Handling FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapter (including battery charger)
and UIM (common)........................................................................................ 11
Handling FOMA terminal .................................................................................. 12
Handling battery pack........................................................................................ 14
Handling optional devices (AC Adapter/DC Adapter/Desktop Holder/In-Car
Holder) ............................................................................................................ 15
Handling UIM ..................................................................................................... 16
Handling mobile phones near electronic medical equipment ....................... 16
components is not allowed.
This symbol denotes that using the phone or its components with wet hands is not allowed.
This symbol denotes that using the phone or its components in a bathroom or other highly humid area is not allowed.
This symbol denotes that an instruction must be obeyed at all times.
Do
This symbol denotes that the equipment should be unplugged.
Precautions contain the description below.
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Handling FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapter (including battery charger) and UIM (common)
DANGER
Do not use, store, or leave the equipment in hot areas such as near
Don't
flames or in areas under strong direct sunlight such as inside a vehicle.
May cause the equipment to be deformed or malfunction, and battery pack to leak, heat, burst or ignite, and the capability or life to be reduced or shortened. Overheating on parts of the case may cause burns or injuries.
Do not disassemble or remodel the equipment. Do not solder items onto
No disassembly
the equipment.
May cause fire, injuries, electric shock, or malfunction. It may also cause the battery pack to leak, heat, burst or ignite.
Do not let the equipment get wet.
Contact with water or other liquids can cause
No liquids
heating, electric shock, fire, malfunctions or injuries. Take care of the place for use and treatment of the equipment.
Use the battery pack and adapter (including battery charger) specified
Do
by NTT DOCOMO for your FOMA terminal.
Use of equipment not specified by DOCOMO can cause FOMA terminal, battery pack and other parts to leak, heat, burst, catch fire or malfunction. Battery Pack F10 Desktop Holder F27 FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 FOMA Dry Battery Adapter 01 FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/ 02 FOMA Portable Charging Adapter 01 FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use *
Contact a sales outlet such as DOCOMO Shop for information on other compatible products.
WARNING
Do not put the battery pack, FOMA terminal, adapter (including battery
Don't
charger) or UIM in microwave ovens or other heating appliances or high­pressure containers.
May cause the battery pack to leak, heat, burst or ignite, FOMA terminal, adapter (including battery charger) or UIM to heat, smoke, ignite, or damage circuits.
Do not throw the equipment or give hard shock to it.
Don't
May cause the battery pack to leak, heat, burst or ignite, and the equipment to malfunction or catch fire.
Keep conductive materials (metal pieces, pencil lead, etc.) from coming
Don't
in contact with the charging jack or external connection jack. Do not put those materials inside the terminal.
May be subject to electrical short and could cause fire or malfunction.
Turn FOMA terminal OFF before entering a place such as a gas station
Do
where flammable gases are generated. Do not charge the battery. The gas may catch fire.
When using Osaifu-Keitai in a place as a gas station, turn OFF the terminal before using it. (When IC card lock is activated, deactivate it before turning OFF the terminal.)
If the equipment starts giving off a strange smell, overheats, becomes
Do
discolored or deformed during use, charging or in storage, immediately perform the following operations.
1. Remove the power plug from the wall outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
2. Turn FOMA terminal OFF.
3. Remove the battery pack from FOMA terminal.
May cause the equipment to heat, burst or ignite or the battery pack to leak if you keep using the equipment.
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CAUTION
Do not leave the equipment on unstable or sloping surfaces.
Don't
May cause malfunction or injuries.
Do not store the equipment in extremely humid, dusty or hot areas.
Don't
May cause malfunction.
Children using the equipment should be instructed in proper operation by an
Do
adult. Do not allow them to use the equipment without adult supervision.
May cause injuries.
Store the equipment out of reach of small children.
Do
May be accidentally swallowed or cause injuries.
Be careful especially when using FOMA terminal connected to the
Do
adapter (including battery charger) continuously for a long time.
If you execute i-αppli, use videophone call or watch 1Seg while charging the battery pack, FOMA terminal, battery pack and adapter (including battery charger) may become hot. Directly touching a hot part for a long time, you may have redness, itching or rash on your skin, or it may result in low­temperature burns depending on your constitution and/or health condition.
Handling FOMA terminal
WARNING
Do not direct the infrared data port toward your eye and transmit signals.
Don't
May affect your eyes. Faulty operation could result from directing the infrared data port toward other infrared equipment and transmitting signals.
Do not turn on the light by getting the lighting part closer to other person's
Don't
eyes.
May impair eyesight. And may cause accidents like injury etc., by dazzling or astounding other people.
Do not put FOMA terminal in the place such as the dashboard near the air-
Don't
bag, where the influence of air-bag explosion is expected.
When the air-bag explodes, FOMA terminal may hit yourself or others and could cause injury, equipment malfunction or damage.
When you use electronic medical equipment, do not keep the terminal in
Don't
your chest pocket or inside pocket.
Using your FOMA terminal near medical electronic equipment could cause equipment failure.
Do not put foreign objects such as liquid like water, metal pieces or
Don't
burnable things into UIM or microSD card slot.
May cause fire, electric shock or malfunction.
Do not turn on the light aiming directly at the driver of the car etc.
Don't
May disturb driving and cause an accident.
Turn FOMA terminal OFF in areas where use is prohibited, such as in
Do
airplanes and hospitals.
May cause electronic equipment or electronic medical equipment to fail or malfunction. If the function which automatically turns the power ON is set, cancel the setting before turning the power OFF. When using the phone in a medical facility, be sure to observe the regulations of the facility. If you do prohibited act such as using the phone in an airplane, you may be punished according to law.
When you talk by setting handsfree, always keep FOMA terminal away
Do
from your ear. And, when connecting the earphone/ microphone to FOMA terminal and play a game or music, adjust the volume moderately.
Too loud volume may cause a hearing loss. And, if you cannot hear the sound around you clearly, it may cause an accident.
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If you have weak heart, be careful when setting the Vibrate alert
Do
(vibration) or alert volume setting.
Could affect heart function.
If it starts thunder while using the terminal outdoors, turn the power
Do
OFF immediately, and move to a safe location.
May be subject to lightning strike and could cause electric shock.
Turn FOMA terminal OFF near high­precision electronic control equipment
Do
or electronic equipment using low­power signals.
May cause the equipment to fail or malfunction. *
Examples of electronic equipment to avoid. Hearing aids, implanted pacemakers or defibrillators, other electronic medical equipment, fire alarms, automatic doors and other automatic control equipment. Users wearing implanted pacemakers or defibrillators or other electronic medical equipment should check with the manufacturer or sales outlet about the effect of radio frequencies on the equipment.
When the display or camera lens is accidentally broken, be careful of
Do
broken glass or exposed internal parts of FOMA terminal.
Surfaces of display and camera lens are made of plastic panels and they are structured for the glass not to scatter, however, if you mistakenly touch broken or exposed parts, you may be injured.
CAUTION
Do not swing FOMA terminal by its strap.
Don't
May cause the terminal damage or failure, or injury to yourself or others.
When using the motion tracking or motion sensor, check the safety
Don't
around you, hold FOMA terminal firmly, and do not shake it unnecessarily.
The motion tracking and motion sensor are functions to operate by tilting or shaking FOMA terminal. There is a risk that FOMA terminal hits people or objects around you by shaking it too much, causing a serious accident or damage.
If you put a metal strap or the like to FOMA terminal, be careful not to let
Don't
the strap hit people or objects around you when performing motion tracking or using motion sensor.
Accidents such as injury, malfunction or damage may result.
Do not place magnetic disks or cards with magnetic stripes near FOMA
Don't
terminal or place inside and fold the terminal.
Data stored on media such as cash cards, credit cards, telephone cards and floppy disks may be erased if the storage medium is placed near the phone.
Do not bring magnetized objects close to FOMA terminal.
Don't
Bringing strong magnetism close may cause a malfunction.
If the display part is accidentally broken and liquid crystal leaks out, do
Don't
not put the liquid in your mouth, inhale, or make contact with your skin. If the liquid gets into your eyes or mouth, rinse it with clean water and see a doctor immediately. And, if the liquid adheres to skin or clothing, use alcohol etc. to wipe it off, then wash with soap.
May cause loss of sight or skin problems.
Do not bring the speaker close to your ear when the ring alert is sounding or
Don't
you are playing a melody with FOMA terminal.
May cause hearing loss.
In rare cases, using the phone in some vehicle models can cause the vehicle's
Do
electronic equipment to malfunction or fail.
In this case, do not use the phone because it may hamper safe driving.
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Mobile phones can give some users skin problems such as itching, allergic
Do
reactions or rashes. If you develop skin problems, stop using the phone immediately, and see a doctor.
FOMA terminal contains metal in the parts below.
Place of use Material Surface finishing
Inner lid of the battery pack, rear side of the back cover, the place that a product name plate is adhered to, screws
Stainless None
When opening or closing FOMA terminal, take care not to have your
Do
fingers or strap caught by the terminal.
May cause injuries or damages.
When watching 1Seg, take a certain distance from the display in a fully
Do
bright place.
May cause your eyesight to be impaired.
Handling battery pack
Check that the battery type matches the type displayed on the battery pack label.
Display Battery type
Li-ion 00 Li-ion battery
DANGER
Do not connect a wire or other metal objects to the jack. And, do not carry or
Don't
store FOMA terminal with objects like a metal necklace.
May cause the battery pack to leak, heat, burst or ignite.
Do not try to force the battery pack onto FOMA terminal if you are having
Don't
trouble installing it. Always install it after checking that it is correctly oriented.
May cause the battery pack to leak, heat, burst or ignite.
Do not throw the battery pack into the fire.
Don't
May cause the battery pack to leak, heat, burst or ignite.
Do not nail the battery pack, hit with a hammer or step on it.
Don't
May cause the battery pack to leak, heat, burst or ignite.
If the battery pack's fluid contacts eyes, immediately flush the eyes with
Do
clean water and see a doctor right away. Do not rub the eyes.
May cause loss of sight.
WARNING
If the battery pack seems to have abnormalities such as deformation or
Don't
scratches due to an external impact or falling, stop using it immediately.
May cause the battery pack to leak, heat, burst or ignite, and the equipment to malfunction or catch fire.
If the battery pack does not have a full charge after being charged for the
Do
specified time, stop charging it.
May cause the battery pack to leak, heat, burst or ignite.
If the battery pack leaks or gives off a strange smell, immediately remove it
Do
from the vicinity of open flames.
The vapors from leaking battery pack fluid may ignite or explode.
Be careful not to let your pet bite the battery pack.
Do
May cause the battery pack to leak, heat, burst or ignite, and the equipment to malfunction or catch fire.
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CAUTION
Do not discard old battery packs together with other garbage.
Don't
May cause igniting or environmental destruction. Tape the terminals of old battery packs to insulate them, and then bring them into a sales outlet such as DOCOMO Shop. If your local municipality has a battery recycling program, dispose of them as provided for.
Do not charge a wet battery pack.
May cause heat generation, ignition or
Don't
rupture of the battery pack.
If the battery pack's fluid contacts skin or clothes, immediately flush the
Do
contacted area thoroughly with clean water.
May hurt the skin.
Handling optional devices (AC Adapter/DC Adapter/Desktop Holder/In-Car Holder)
WARNING
Do not use the adapter (including battery charger) cord or power cord if
Don't
it gets damaged.
May cause electric shock, heat or fire.
Do not use the AC adapter or desktop holder in a bathroom or other highly
Don't
humid area.
May cause electric shock.
Always use the DC adapter with a negative-ground vehicle. Do not plug it
Don't
into a positive-ground vehicle.
May cause fire.
When it starts to thunder, do not touch FOMA terminal and adapter (including
Don't
battery charger).
May be subject to lightning strike and could cause electric shock.
Do not short the charging jack while it is connected to the outlet or cigarette
Don't
lighter socket. Do not touch the charging jack with a part of your body such as your hand or finger.
May cause fire, malfunction, electric shock or injuries.
Place battery charger and desktop holder in a stable location while
Don't
charging. Do not cover or wrap battery charger and desktop holder with a cloth, blanket, etc.
May cause FOMA terminal to be removed or the optional devices to be heated, resulting in fire or troubles.
Do not place heavy objects on the adapter (including battery charger)
Don't
cord or power cord.
May cause electric shock or fire.
Do not touch the adapter (including battery charger) cord or outlet with
No wet hands
wet hands.
May cause electric shock.
Only use with the specified power source and voltage.
Do
If incorrect voltage is used, this may cause fire or failure. When using FOMA terminal overseas, use AC Adapter for global use. AC adapter : AC100V DC adapter : 12 or 24V DC (specific for
negative ground vehicle)
AC adapter for global use : Between 100V
and 240V AC (Connect to the AC outlet for internal household use)
If the DC adapter's fuse blows, replace it only with the specified fuse.
Do
Using other fuses may cause fire or equipment failure. For the specified fuse, see the instructions that come with the DC adapter.
Wipe off any dust that accumulates on the power plug.
Do
May cause fire.
When you connect the AC adapter to an outlet, make sure not to touch with
Do
metal such as metal straps and firmly connect to the outlet.
May cause electric shock, electrical short or fire.
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When you disconnect the adapter (including battery charger) from the
Do
outlet or cigarette lighter socket, do not pull the adapter (including battery charger) cord or power cord with excessive force; instead hold the plug to disconnect.
Pulling the cord could damage it, possibly leading to electric shock or fire.
Always remove the power plug from the outlet when not using the adapter
Unplug
for an extended period.
May cause electric shock, fire or malfunction.
Immediately remove the power plug from the outlet or cigarette lighter
Unplug
socket if water or other fluids get into the adapter.
May cause electric shock, smoke or fire.
Always remove the power plug from the cigarette lighter socket when
Unplug
cleaning the equipment.
May cause electric shock.
Handling UIM
CAUTION
Be careful of the cut surface when removing UIM (ICs).
Do
May hurt hands or fingers.
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Handling mobile phones near electronic medical equipment
These precautions are based on the guidelines produced at the Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan, regarding the protection of electronic medical equipment from radio waves emitted by mobile phone units.
WARNING
Obey the following rules inside medical facilities.
Do
Do not bring FOMA terminal into operating rooms (ORs), intensive care units (ICUs) or coronary care units (CCUs).
Turn FOMA terminal OFF in hospital wards.
Turn FOMA terminal OFF in hospital lobbies and corridors if electronic medical equipment could be nearby.
If the medical facility has specified zones where use or possession of mobile devices is prohibited, obey those instructions.
If the function to automatically turn ON the power is set, cancel the setting before turning the power OFF.
Turn FOMA terminal OFF in crowded trains or other public places where
Do
pacemaker or defibrillator wearers could be nearby.
FOMA terminal's signals may affect the operation of implanted pacemakers or defibrillators, and other devices.
Wearers of implanted pacemakers or defibrillators must carry and use
Do
FOMA terminal at least 22 cm away from the implanted device.
FOMA terminal's signals may affect the operation of implanted pacemakers or defibrillators, and other devices.
When electronic medical equipment other than implanted pacemakers or
Do
defibrillators are in use outside of medical facilities (such as in home care settings), check with the device manufacturer to determine how the device is affected by electrical signals.
FOMA terminal's signals may affect the performance of electronic medical equipment.
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Handling precautions

General
F-01A is waterproof, however, do not allow water to seep into the handset and do not allow accessories or optional devices to get wet.
- This FOMA terminal is waterproof to IPX5 and IPX7 standards if the external connection jack cap is strictly closed as well as the back cover is mounted and locked, however, it is not completely waterproof. In the rain or with the handset wet, do not remove/insert the battery pack or open/close the external connection jack cap or the back cover. Seeped water may cause corrosion inside the terminal. Accessories and optional devices are not waterproof. Malfunctions deemed to have been caused by water are not covered by the warranty. Since these conditions are outside the scope of the warranty, a repair, if at all possible, is charged.
Clean FOMA terminal with a dry soft cloth (such as a cloth for eyeglasses).
- The display of FOMA terminal may have been applied special coating to improve clearness of the color LCD. When cleaning FOMA terminal, rubbing it roughly with a dry cloth can scratch the display. Take care when handling the unit, and clean it with a dry soft cloth (such as a cloth for eyeglasses). Drops of water or dirt left on the display can cause stains or remove the coating.
- If FOMA terminal is wiped with alcohol, paint thinner, benzine or detergent, the printing may disappear or color may fade.
Clean the jack occasionally with a dry cotton swab.
- If the jack is dirty, the contact may become poor and the power may shut OFF. A dirty jack can result in poor charging, so clean it with a dry cloth or cotton swab.
Do not place FOMA terminal near an air-conditioner outlet.
- The rapid change in temperature may cause condensation, causing internal corrosion and malfunction.
When using, be careful not to subject excessive force to FOMA terminal or the battery.
- If FOMA terminal is crammed into a brimming bag or placed in a pocket and sat on, display, internal PCBs or battery pack may be damaged or malfunction. And, if external devices are plugged into the external connection jack (earphone/microphone jack), the breakage of the connector or malfunction may result.
Carefully read the separate instructions that come with FOMA terminal, adapter (including battery charger) and desktop holder.
Do not rub or scrape the display with a metal piece etc.
- It may scratch the display, causing malfunction or damage.
Do not press the surface of the touch panel strongly or operate it with sharp objects such as a nail, a ballpoint pen and a pin.
- It may damage the touch panel.
FOMA terminal
Avoid extreme temperature.
- Use the FOMA terminal where the ambient temperature ranges between 5 and 40℃ (for temperatures of 36 time) and the ambient humidity ranges between 45 and 85%.
FOMA terminal may affect land-line phones, TVs or radios in use nearby, so use it as far as possible from these appliances.
Maintain a separate record of the data you saved in your FOMA terminal.
- If the data is deleted, DOCOMO assumes no responsibility for the loss of any data.
Do not plug external devices into the external connection jack (earphone/ microphone jack) at a slant, or do not pull it forcibly while it is plugged.
- May cause malfunction or damage.
Do not fold FOMA terminal with the strap held inside.
- May cause malfunction or damage.
It is normal for FOMA terminal to become warm during use or charging. Continue to use it.
Do not leave FOMA terminal with the camera in areas under strong direct sunlight.
- May cause discoloring or burn-in of materials.
The terminal should normally be used with the external connection jack cap closed.
- Dust and/or water brought into FOMA terminal cause troubles.
Do not use FOMA terminal with the back cover removed.
- It may cause the battery to come off, or may cause a malfunction or damage.
Do not put an extremely thick sticker etc. on the display or keypad.
- May cause malfunction.
Do not give a hard shock to the fingerprint sensor and take care not to scratch its surface.
- May not only cause the fingerprint sensor to malfunction, but also disable authentication or pointing operation.
or higher, such as in a room with a bath, limit usage to a short period of
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Clean the fingerprint sensor by wiping with a dry soft cloth (e.g. eyeglass cleaner).
- Any soil or water attached to the surface of the fingerprint sensor may cause fingerprint scan failure, which may lead to reduction of the authentication performance, an error where the sensor operates as authenticating when the finger is not in contact or disability of pointing operation.
Do not turn FOMA terminal OFF while using microSD card.
- It may cause data loss or malfunction.
Battery pack
The battery pack is a consumable part.
- Replace the battery pack if FOMA terminal has extremely short operation time on a full charge, though it may vary by operating conditions. Purchase a new battery pack of the specified type.
Charge the battery in an area within the proper ambient temperature range (5-35
).
Always charge before using it for the first time or after extended disuse.
The operation time provided by the battery pack varies by the operating environment and battery pack's deterioration.
The battery pack may swell out as it comes to near the end of its lifetime depending on the usage conditions, but it is not a problem.
Do not preserve or leave the battery pack as it is empty.
- It may cause the battery pack performance to be degraded or its lifetime to be shortened.
Adapter (including battery charger)
Charge the battery in an area within the proper ambient temperature range (5-35
).
Do not charge the battery in the areas below.
- In areas of excessive humidity, dust or vibrations
- Near land-line phones or TVs/radios
It is normal for the adapter (including battery charger) to become warm while charging. Continue to use it.
When using the DC adapter for charging, keep the vehicle engine running.
- The vehicle's battery could become flat.
When using an outlet with a mechanism preventing unplugging, follow the handling instructions for that outlet.
Do not give strong shock. Do not deform the charging jack.
- May cause malfunction.
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When folding the desktop holder, take care to avoid catching your fingers or adapter cables (including the charger cord) in the holder.
- May cause injuries or damage.
UIM
Do not use excessive force to install/remove UIM.
It is normal for UIM to become warm during use. Continue to use it.
Note that DOCOMO assumes no responsibility for malfunctions occurring as the result of inserting and using a UIM with another IC card reader/writer.
Always keep UIM ICs clean.
Clean UIM with a soft, dry cloth (such as a cloth for eyeglasses).
Maintain a separate record of the data you saved in UIM.
- If the data is deleted, DOCOMO assumes no responsibility for the loss of any data.
To preserve the environment, bring the old UIM to a sales outlet such as DOCOMO Shop.
Avoid extreme temperature.
Take care not to scratch, touch accidentally or short IC.
- May cause data loss or malfunction.
Do not drop UIM or subject it to shocks.
- May cause malfunction.
Do not bend UIM or place heavy objects on it.
- May cause malfunction.
Do not install UIM into FOMA terminal with a label or sticker put on UIM.
- May cause malfunction.
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Bluetooth devices
This FOMA terminal is equipped with the security features, that are compliant with Bluetooth standards for communication via Bluetooth. However, depending on the settings, there may not be enough security. Be aware of security risks when using Bluetooth.
DOCOMO assumes no responsibility for any information which may be leaked during communication via Bluetooth.
With this FOMA handset, you can use a Bluetooth headset, handsfree, audio, dial­up connection and object push device. An audio/video remote control may be available with an audio device (for Bluetooth compatible devices).
Frequency bands Frequency bands used by FOMA terminal Bluetooth function are as below.
abdc
2.4FH1
a
2.4 : Radio equipment that uses the 2400 MHz band.
b
FH : The modulation is the FH-SS method.
c
1 : The expected interference distance is 10 m or shorter.
d
and the bandwidth used by mobile object identification devices cannot be avoided.
Cautions on using Bluetooth devices
In the bandwidth used by this handset, in addition to home electric appliances such as a microwave oven and industrial /scientific/medical devices, in-plant radio stations used to identify mobile objects used in production lines of a factory that require a license, specified low power radio stations, or amateur radio stations that do not require a license (hereafter "other radio stations") can be in operation.
1. Bef ore using this terminal, check whether other radio stations are in operation in your neighborhood.
2. If radio wave interference occurs between the terminal and "other radio stations", use the terminal in a different location or "Turn the power OFF" to avoid the radio wave interference.
3. For more detailed information, contact "General Inquiries" using the phone number on the back of this manual.
: All bandwidths between 2400 MHz and 2483.5 MHz are used,
FeliCa reader/writer
FeliCa reader/writer function of FOMA terminal uses weak waves requiring no licenses for radio stations.
It uses 13.56 MHz frequency band. When using other reader/writers in your surroundings, keep FOMA terminal away sufficiently from them. Before using the FeliCa reader/writer, confirm that there are no radio stations using the same frequency band nearby.
CAUTION
Do not use a remodeled FOMA terminal. Using a remodeled terminal violates the Radio Law. FOMA terminal is certified according to technical standard conformance of specified wireless equipment based on the Radio Law, and as a proof of it, the "Technical Compliance Mark " is depicted on the engraved sticker of FOMA terminal. If you remodel FOMA terminal by removing its screws, your certification of technical standard conformance becomes invalid. Do not use FOMA terminal with its certification of technical standard conformance invalid as it violates the Radio Law.
Be careful when you use FOMA terminal while driving a car etc. Using a mobile phone while driving is subject to penal regulations. If you inevitably receive a call, tell the caller that you will "call back" by handsfree, then park in a safe place and call back.
Use the Bluetooth function only in Japan. The Bluetooth function of the FOMA terminal is compliant with wireless standards and is authorized for use only in Japan. If you use this function overseas, you may be punished.
Use FeliCa reader/writer function only in Japan. FeliCa reader/writer function of FOMA terminal conforms to Japanese radio standards. If you use this function overseas, you may be punished.
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Waterproofness

F-01A is waterproof to IPX5 (former JIS protection code 5)*1 and IPX7 (former JIS protection code 7) as well as the back cover is mounted and locked.
*1
IPX5 means that F-01A phone keeps functioning after directly applying a jet flow of 12.5 L/ min. for at least 3 minutes from a distance of 2.5-3 m on a rotating turntable.
*2
IPX7 means that F-01A phone keeps functioning after it is slowly submerged to depth of 1 m in static tap water at room temperature, left there for 30 minutes and then taken out.
Advantages in actual operation
You can talk or watch 1Seg programs without using an umbrella in the rain (for rainfall of 20 mm or less per hour). *
When your hands or FOMA terminal are wet, avoid installing/removing the back cover or opening/closing the external connection jack cap.
You can wash the FOMA terminal by submerging and moving it forth and back in still water in a basin etc. *
When washing, use only your hands, not a brush or sponge, with FOMA terminal locked, the back cover installed and the external connection jack cap held in position.
You can use the FOMA terminal in a poolside area. Do not put the terminal in the water of a swimming pool. *
If FOMA terminal gets wet with water from the swimming pool, wash it as described above.
*
Do not use FOMA terminal underwater. May cause malfunction.
You can use FOMA terminal in a bathroom. Do not put the terminal in the bathtub. *
Never put FOMA terminal in hot spring water or water containing soap, detergent or bath powder.
*
Do not use FOMA terminal underwater. May cause malfunction.
*2
standards if the external connection jack cap is strictly closed
Important precautions
To keep the FOMA terminal waterproof, be sure to observe the points below.
Securely close the external connection jack cap and back cover.
Make sure that the cap and back cover are completely closed without floating.
Before using, make sure that the back cover lever is at the LOCK position.
Closing external connection jack cap
Installing back cover
Align 8 tabs of the back cover with concaves of FOMA terminal. While pressing the back cover in the direction of back cover, slide the back cover in the direction of cover lever in the direction of
a
so that there is no gap between FOMA terminal and
c
to lock.
Back cover
b
to install, then slide the back
b
a
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Lever
Do not use FOMA terminal underwater (including opening/closing and keypad operations).
c
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Do not let FOMA terminal get wet with liquids other than water at room temperature.
<Example>
Soap/Detergent/Bath powder
To keep the FOMA terminal waterproof, replacement of parts is required every 2 years regardless of whether FOMA terminal appears normal or abnormal. DOCOMO replaces the parts as a chargeable service. Bring FOMA terminal to a sales outlet such as a DOCOMO Shop.
Precautions
Securely lock the back cover and firmly close the external connection jack cap. Even a fine obstacle (one hair, one grain of sand, tiny fiber, etc.) put between contact surfaces may allow water to enter.
If FOMA terminal gets wet with water or other l iquids with the external connection jack cap or back cover open, the liquid may get inside the terminal causing electric shocks or malfunction. Stop using FOMA terminal, turn the power OFF, remove the battery pack and contact a DOCOMO-specified repair office.
The external connection jack cap and the rubber packing of the inner lid play an important role for keeping waterproof. Do not remove or scratch them. Also, prevent dust from adhering to them.
Do not leave water on FOMA terminal. In a cold region, water may freeze causing malfunction.
Ocean water Swimming pool
Sand/MudHot spring
Do not apply water flow stronger than allowed (e.g., such water flow that gives you pain when applied to your skin directly from a faucet or shower). May cause malfunction though F-01A provides waterproof performance of IPX5.
Do not wash FOMA terminal in a washing machine etc.
Accessories and optional devices are not waterproof. When watching 1Seg etc. with FOMA terminal installed in the desktop holder, do not use it in a bath room, shower room, kitchen or lavatory even if it is not connected to the AC adapter.
Do not put FOMA terminal in hot water, use it in a sauna or appl y hot airflow (from a hair dryer etc.) to it.
Never try to charge the battery pack when FOMA terminal is wet.
Do not poke the microphone, earpiece or speaker with a swab or sharp object. May damage the waterproof performance.
Do not leave FOMA terminal wet. May short-circuit the power jacks.
FOMA terminal does not float on water.
Do not let FOMA terminal fall. It may become scratched causing the waterproof performance to degrade.
If the back cover is damaged, replace it. Water may enter inside from a damaged section causing troubles such as electric shocks or corrosion of the battery.
Do not leave water on the microphone, earpiece or speaker. Such water may interfere with talking.
DOCOMO does not guarantee actual operations under all states. Malfunctions deemed to be caused by inappropriate oper ation by the customer are not covered by the warranty.
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Draining water when the FOMA terminal gets wet
When FOMA terminal is wet, water may flow out after wiping it off; drain the water following the steps below.
a
Wipe FOMA terminal surface with dry, clean cloth etc.
b
Shake FOMA terminal approximately 20 times, firmly holding its hinge section, until there is no more water splattering.
To drain water off the speaker, shake FOMA terminal with the speaker upward
c
Softly press dry, clean cloth etc., against FOMA terminal to wipe off water remaining in the microphone, earpiece, speaker, keys or hinges.
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d
Remove the back cover and wipe off any drop s of water around the inner lid and the rear side of the back cover. After wiping off the water, install and lock the back cover.
Removing back cover→P49 ■Attaching a in "Attaching/Removing battery pack" *
Never open the inner lid.
Around the inner lid
Back side of the back cover
e
Wipe off water drained from FOMA terminal with dry, clean cloth etc.
*
Water, if any, remaining in FOMA terminal may ooze up after wiping off.
*
Do not wipe off water remaining in concaves directly with a cotton swab etc.
Charging
Accessories and optional devices are not waterproof. Check the following before and after charging.
Check that FOMA terminal is not wet. If wet, ad equately drain FOMA terminal and wipe off water with dry, clean cloth etc. before connecting a desktop holder or opening the external connection jack cap.
When charging the battery after FOMA terminal is wet, adequately drain it and wipe off water with a dry, clean cloth etc., before connecting a desktop holder or opening the external connection jack cap.
When the external connection jack cap is opened for charging, close the cap firmly after charging. It is recommended that the desktop holder be used for charging to prevent water from seeping inside from the external connection jack.
*
Never try to charge the battery pack when FOMA terminal is wet.
*
Do not touch the AC adapter or desktop holder with wet hands. May cause electric shock.
*
Do not use the AC adapter or desktop holder in a place subject to water. May cause fire or electric shock.
*
Do not use the AC adapter or desktop holder in a bathroom, kitchen, lavatory or other highly humid area. May cause fire or electric shock.
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Accessories and main options

<Basic package>
F-01A (including Back Cover F33 and the written warranty)
Other optional accessories→P417
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Battery Pack F10
Instruction manual
Manual
* Quick Manual is appended
on P456.
CD-ROM for F-01A
* The PDF version of "Manual for PC Connection" and
"Kuten Code List" are contained in the CD-ROM.
<Optional accessories>
FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 (including written warranty and operation manual)
Desktop Holder F27 (including operation manual)
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Part names and functions ................................................................................................................................................... 26
Available FOMA terminal usage styles ............................................................................................................................. 29
Viewing display ................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Sub-display/Light overview ............................................................................................................................................... 34
Selecting functions from menu .......................................................................................................................................... 36
Selecting function in flip style ...................................................................................................................... Touch panel 39
Pointing operation using fingerprint sensor ......................................................................................... Pointing device 44
Using motion sensor ........................................................................................................................................................... 45
Using UIM (FOMA card) ...................................................................................................................................................... 46
Attaching/Removing battery pack .................................................................................................................................... 49
Charging ............................................................................................................................................................................... 50
Checking battery level .............................................................................................................. Remaining battery level 53
Turning power ON/OFF ........................................................................................................................... Power ON/OFF 54
Changing screen display to English ...................................................................................................... Select language 55
Setting date and time ................................................................................................................................... Date & time 55
Notifying the other party of your phone number ......................................................................... Caller ID notification 56
Checking your own phone number ..................................................................................................... User information 56
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Part names and functions

a
b
c
d
a b
c d
e
f g h
i
j k
l
m n
e
f
g
h i
t
u
o
<Using Earphone>
Connect an optional external connection jack compatible earphone. When using an earphone that is non-compliant to external connection jack, connect an optional plug adapter to use it.
j
Example of connecting Flat-plug Earphone/
k
Microphone with Switch (optional)
d l m
n
o p
q
r s t
Plug for the terminal
Connecting plug of Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch
Flat-plug earphone jcak
External connection jack
<Functions of parts>
a
Earpiece
Hear other party's voice from here.
b
Light sensor
Sense the ambient luminance (automatic adjustment of the brightness of the display). *
Blocking the light sensor may disable correct adjustment of the brightness.
c
Display (touch panel)→P30, 39
d
Microphone
Send your voice from here. *
Do not cover with your finger while talking or recording sound.
*
The rear microphone is used for reducing noise. It does not pick up your voice.
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e
1Seg antenna→P215
*
The terminal has a built-in 1Seg antenna. For better signal reception, do not cover the antenna with your hand.
*
It is recommended to hold the opposite side of antenna part as follows when watching 1Seg in flip style.
f
Call light→P35
g
Sub-display→P34
h
Mail light→P35
i
Light→P106
Turn on or blink when activating Lock on close or Auto keypad lock, shooting an image, recording a movie, operating Music&Video Channel player or MUSIC Player, and it operates according to the settings of Indicator light or Light alert.
j
FOMA Built-in antenna
*
The terminal has a built-in FOMA antenna. For better voice quality, do not cover the antenna with your hand.
k
Light/Shooting indication light→P72, 205, 333
Camera light for videophone calls, still image shooting, movie recording, simple light, or it turns on or blinks for still image shooting or movie recording.
l
Fingerprint sensor→P44, 112
Operation of pointing device, register/authenticate fingerprint *
The color of fingerprint sensor sheet varies by the products, but that does not affect the function or performance.
m
Infrared data port→P312, 315
Infrared communication, Infrared remote control.
n
FeliCa mark→P264, 312
Installation of IC card *
You can use Osaifu-Keitai by placing it over IC card reader or send/receive data by iC transmission. The IC card cannot be detached.
o
Speaker
Hear ring alert or voice of the caller using the speakerphone etc. from here.
p
Camera
Shoot still images or movies, send images over a videophone call.
q
Back cover
*
Remove the back cover to open the inner lid and the battery pack to access microSD card slot.
r
Back cover lever→P49
s
Charging jack
t
Strap opening (2 openings)
*
Use the attachment opening at the bottom of FOMA terminal when attaching accessories such as a neck strap.
u
External connection jack
An integrated connection jack for charging or connecting earphone etc. *
Available to connect an optional AC adapter, DC adapter, FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function, Earphone Plug Adapter for External connector terminal etc.
P300
<Functions of keys>
The functions available by pressing keys are as below.
: Press ■ : Press for 1 second or more
a m
MENU key
Display menus, perform the operation shown at the upper left of the guide area.
Start/Cancel side key hold.
b I
i-mode/i-αppli/▲ (scroll)/Character
Display i-mode Menu.
Scroll upward the mail screen or site/website display by pages.
Perform the operation shown in the lower-left corner of the guide area, switch character entry modes.
Display i-αppli folder list.
c c
ch/α/Clear key
Display i-Channel list, switch i-αppli stand-by display and i-
Delete characters or return to previous screen.
Start/Cancel Self mode.
d n
Make/Receive a voice call, return to the previous character while entering characters.
Switching the speakerphone function, start/ cancel auto-focus.
Make a voice call using the speakerphone function.
Restore the character string to its previous state.
e
Keypads
1-9
Enter phone numbers (1-9) or characters, select menu/items.
Perform the function registered in Custom menu.
0
Enter phone number (0) or characters, select menu/items.
Use Auto switch of Int'l call assist when making international calls.
f **/A/a/Line feed/Public mode (Drive mode)
key
Enter "*", "゛", "゜", etc., switch upper/lower case.
Line feed while entering characters, select menu/ items.
Switch display/hide of guide area when shooting a still image.
Switch horizontal and vertical displays while playing movie/i-motion.
Start/Cancel Public mode (Drive mode).
α
ppli activation.
Start a voice call/ /Speakerphone/AF key
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g T
i-Widget/TV key
Activate i-Widget.
Watch 1Seg or switch Multi window.
h U
Search key→P323
Enter the target word, place or name and search.
i
Multi-cursor key
g
Enter key
Perform the operation, activate Focus mode.
Start i-αppli registered for one-key shortcut.
u
Schedule/↑ key
Display Scheduler.
Adjust volume, move the cursor upward.
Display alarm list
d
Phonebook/↓ key
Display phonebook.
Adjust volume, move the cursor downward.
Add to the phonebook.
l
Received calls/← (previous) key
Display Received calls, switch displays, move the cursor leftward.
Start/Cancel privacy mode when "Activate/ Deactivate" of Activation option is set to "Hold L­cursor key".
r
Redial/ →(next) key
Display Redial, switch displays, move the cursor rightward.
Start/Cancel IC card lock.
*
May be described as
jhk
.
j C
Camera key
Start still image shooting, perform the operation shown at the upper right of the guide area.
Start movie recording.
k a
Mail/▼ (scroll) key
Display mail menu, perform the operation shown at the lower right of the guide area.
Scroll downward the mail screen or site/website display by pages.
Press 2 times : Check new message
Display mail creation screen
l f
Power/End key
Terminate on-hold, calling/operating function, display/hide calendar layout.
Press for 2 seconds or more : Turn power ON/ OFF.
m #
#/Macro shooting/Silent mode key
Enter "#", "、", "。", "?", "!", "・", select menu/ items.
Turn Macro mode on or off while using the camera.
Start/Cancel Silent mode.
n s
Multitask key
Perform another function while talking or operating (Multiaccess/Multitask).
o
Side keys
P
PushTalk/REC key
Operate PushTalk or execute menu items on the sub-display.
Save a still image during 1Seg watching.
Start/Stop video recording during 1Seg watching.
M
Music key
Display the menu on the sub-display, operate Music&Video Channel player or MUSIC Player.
In flip style, show/hide menu.
Start/End MUSIC Player.
In flip style, display the Multitask menu.
S
Stop ring alert, alarm sound or vibrator.
Adjust volume*1, increase volume during a call or PushTalk session (decrease volume in flip style).
Turn sub-display light on, switch display or select menu item while FOMA terminal is folded.
Activate the quick answer machine while receiving a call, activate/stop voice memo or movie memo during a call.
With FOMA terminal folded, start/cancel Silent
*2
mode
, with FOMA terminal open, start
Ans.Machine&Voice memo on stand-by display.
D
Adjust volume*1, decrease volume during a call or PushTalk session (increase volume in flip style).
Turn sub-display light on, switch display or select menu item while FOMA terminal is folded.
Check new messages when FOMA terminal is
*2
, mute while watching 1Seg or playing
folded video when the terminal is open, check new messages on the stand-by display.
*1
This function is not available when playing i-motion in flip style.
*2
The setting of Side key shortcut is the operation in the default state. Note that it does not operate in the flip style.
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Available FOMA terminal usage styles

With this FOMA terminal, in addition to "Normal style" in which the terminal is open, you can use "Flip style" in which the display is rotated out.
This guide uses "Normal style" to describe operations unless especially noted.
Folded
You can obtain information from the sub-display or the light.
Carry FOMA terminal in this status.
Normal style
This basic style is suitable for all functions.
*
You can talk over a videophone call looking at the other party's image after rotating the display clockwise 180 degrees to face the camera toward you in normal style.
P72
Flip style
You can use FOMA terminal with the display rotated out.
Operations in flip style→P39
a
Open FOMA terminal and rotate the display clockwise 180 degrees until it stops
b
Fold the display forward
*
To restore normal style, raise the display and rotate it counterclockwise 180 degrees until it stops.
INFORMATION
To switch to flip style, do not rotate the display counterclockwise or rotate beyond 180 degrees. Also, do not allow a corner of the display to touch the terminal or keys. Doing so may scratch or damage them.
Precautions on rotating display
Take care to avoid catching your fingers when switching to flip style.
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Viewing display

The current state can be checked by the icon appearing on the screen.
a-m
n
o-z
Normal style (Stand-by display)
a-k
Flip style (Folder list screen)
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a
: Battery icon→P53
b
: Signal level icon→P54
: Out of service area : Self mode ON
: Data transfer mode ON
c
/ : In i-mode (during i-mode connection)/(during
packet communication)
d
: In infrared communication→P312
Infrared remote control in operation (blue)/ (gray) : Bluetooth power ON/Power saving mode activated
: The total calls cost exceeds the limit
*2
e
: Bluetooth connection established→P344 : Communication using handsfree-compatible device in progress : Communication using a Bluetooth handsfree device in progress : Communication using a Bluetooth headset in
progress : Speakerphone function in use (blue)/ (red)/ / : Network in use : Power saving mode activated
*2
f
: Positioning with GPS→P274 (blue)/ (gray) : Location request setting with
GPS/Out of permission period
g
: A phonebook entry or schedule has secret
P87, 330
attribute
*2
h
Unread Area Mail, unread mail, i-concier
information or MessageR/F state 165, 189
: Unread Area Mail
P345
: Unread i-mode mail and SMS storage space is
full on UIM
P54
P116
*1
P123, 300, 312, 345
P170
P315
P345
P66
P345
P59
P101
P282
P143, 160, 162,
P337
P374
: Unread i-mode mail and SMS storage space is
full
: SMS storage space is full on UIM
: Unread i-mode mail and SMS exist
: Unread i-mode mail exists
: Unread SMS exists : Arrival i-concier information exists (red)/ (blue) : Unread MessageR storage
space is full or unread MessageR exists
: Unread mail and unread i-concier information
exist
(red)/ (green) : Unread MessageF storage
space is full or unread MessageF exists
*2
i
PushTalk state or storage state in i-mode Center
P75, 143, 160 : During PushTalk session
: Downloading phonebook page on the network
: i-mode mail and MessageR/F storage are full or
one of these spaces is full and unreceived mails exist in Data Center
/ / : i-mode mail or MessageR/F storage
space is full in Data Center
: Unreceived i-mode mail and MessageR/F exist
in Data Center
/ / : Unreceived i-mode mail, MessageR or
MessageF exists in Data Center
*2
j
: Displaying SSL page/Executing SSL session
α
ppli or using i-αppli downloaded from SSL
with i­page
P171
Displaying an SSL/TLS page
: Mail failed to Auto-send exists
P192
P142
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: Auto-send mail exists→P142
: Music&Video Channel program obtaining
reservation exists
ki-α
ppli/i-αppliDX/i-αppli call state→P243, 257, 258
: During i­ (gray) : i­ (orange) : i­stand-by display
: i-
α
ppliDX is running (gray) : i­ (orange) : i-
α
ppliDX stand-by display
: i-
α
ppli call received while i-αppli is running
(gray) : i-
α
ppli stand-by display
(orange) : i-
being started from i-
: i-
α
ppli call received while i-αppliDX is running
(gray) : i-
α
ppliDX stand-by display
(orange) : i-
being started from i-
α
ppli call received
: i-
*3
l
: Alarm clock ON→P325
: 1Seg watching/recordi ng reservation, schedule
reminder ON
: Schedule reminder or 1Seg watching/recording
reservation and alarm clock are simultaneously
P222, 325, 327
ON
*1
When data transfer mode is activated, the terminal is in the same state as out of service area and Multitask becomes unavailable.
*2
The current highest-priority item is displayed. These icons are listed in descending order of the priority from the top.
*3
Time appears on a screen other than the stand-by display.
INFORMATION
Depending on the displayed function, an icon may be displayed at a different position, or some or all icons may not be displayed.
P229
α
ppli operation
α
ppli stand-by display ON
α
ppli is being started from the i-αppli
α
ppliDX stand-by display ON
α
ppli is being started from the i-
α
ppli call received while displaying i-
α
ppli call received while i-αppli is
α
ppli stand-by display
α
ppli call received while displaying i-
α
ppli call received while i-αppli is
α
ppliDX stand-by display
P222, 327
*3
m
: Inside OFFICEED area→P369
n
: Arrival information→P39
: Shortcut icons
o
: Silent mode ON→P95
: Personalized silent mode ON
p
: Call alert volume is Silent→P92 : Vibrator for voice call ON
: Call alert volume is Silent and vibrator for voice
call ON
q
: In Public mode (Drive mode)→P69
r
/ : Answer machine ON/recorded messages
full
P70
*2
s
: Keypad dial lock ON→P118 : Side key hold ON
*2
t
/ / : Location request of GPS success/
failure/end as unanswered
: Personal data lock ON / : Music&Video Channel obtaining failure/
success
/ : 1Seg recording reservation completed/
failed
P224
P93
P229
P331
P95
P93
P123
P281
P117
*2
u
v
w
x
*2
y
*2
z
: Reading UIM→P46, 54
(key is yellow) : IC card lock ON
: Individual IC card lock
/ : Displaying available multi-cursor key in
Focus mode
: Lock on close/Auto keypad lock ON
: Remote customization ON : Performing 1Seg recording reservation/1Seg
recording (only watching stopped)
: i-
State of USB mode settings and microSD card
P300, 307
: microSD card installed during Communication
mode
(blue)/ (gray) : microSD card installed or not
during microSD mode
(blue)/ (gray) : microSD card installed or not
during MTP mode
: Connected to external device using USB cable P74, 307
: Pedometer ON
P39
α
ppli Auto start failed→P257
P340
P266
P266
P124
P131
P222, 224
: Software update notice→P430
: Software update pre-specified : Update notification icon / : Auto-update of the latest pattern definition
failed/succeeded
P433
P430
P431
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Task area
The icon indicating the function (task) in progress appears in the task area. During Multiaccess or Multitasks, the icons show which functions are running.
Task ar ea
Icons indicated on the task area
: Voice call : Received calls : Redial
: Answer machine/Voice memo : Videophone call
: Videophone using an external device
: Call (switching) : Call (disconnecting)
: PushTalk
: FOMA terminal phonebook
: Contact setting of Privacy mode
: Kisekae Tool
: Still camera : Movie camera : Bar code reader
: i-mode
: i-mode Bookmark/Go to location/Browser history/Screen memo/two-touch site : i-concier
: Mail/MessageR/F
: Area Mail
: Receiving i-mode mail
: Inquiring for i-mode mail/SMS
/ : Sent msg log/Received msg log : Receiving SMS
α
ppli
: i-
: ToruCa
: Position location of GPS
: Location request of GPS
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: Notify location of GPS : Location history (GPS) : Full Browser
: 1Seg
: My Picture : Movie/i-motion : Chara-den
: Melody (blue)/ (gray) : Accessing microSD card/Standing by for accessing
: Activating Music&Video Channel : Music&Video Channel program obtaining
: MUSIC Player
: Sound recorder
: My Document (PDF data)
: Other (Word, Excel, PowerPoint file)
: Adjusting volume by Multitask : Countdown timer
: Alarm clock : Scheduler/Schedule reminder ringing (including activation notification of
1Seg)
: Fake call
: User information
: Calculator
: Pedometer : Search engine : Notepad
: Dictionaries
: Bluetooth / : Packet transmission or communication/Sending or receiving packets in
progress via Bluetooth
: 64K data communication via Bluetooth : Accessing Data Center : Displaying synchronization log : Network services set / : Calling or communicating packets via USB/Sending or receiving packets
via USB
: 64K data communication : Accessing external data / : Updating software/Software update notified
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: Updating pattern definition/Displaying version
/ (gray) : Each function set or on hold
Guide area
Operations that can be performed by pressing m, I, g, C and a are displayed in the guide area. Displayed operations vary by the screen. Display locations and keys correspond as shown in the figure.
Guide area
on the guide area corresponds to multi-cursor keys k (It may be different
depending on the function you are using or how the site or website is made).
List screen
a
b
c
a
When a list extends to multiple pages, the currently displayed page number and the total number of pages appear.
b
Pressing the keypads corresponding to the item number or pressing the keys
below allows you to select an item.
:
*
: : # : :
M
c
indicates that there are items that can be selected above and below the cursor
position. Press the page, the next page appears, when page, the previous page appears.
indicates that there are items that can be selected over the multiple pages.
Press cannot be switched.
i-Widget screen
While i-Widget is running, operations that correspond to m, I, g, C, a and
k
differ depending on screens.
Using i-Widget→P261
S D
j
to move the cursor. When d is pressed on the last item of
h
to change the page. Some screens such as an icon selection screen
are displayed on the screen as in the guide area. Displayed operations
u
e.g.
: i-Widget screen
is pressed on the first item of the
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Sub-display/Light overview

With sub-display or light of FOMA terminal, various information or states can be checked.
Displaying sub-display
When FOMA terminal is folded, the sub-display shows icons or messages. Selecting a menu item or displaying detail information of a missed call or unread message is also available.
Animation appears when FOMA terminal is folded. When a missed call, unread mail or information of i-concier exists, animation that notifies you of accumulated information appears. The clock appears after the animation stops or by pressing
S
or P while the animation is displayed. With no accumulated information, design of animation differs according to the setting of "Clock style" of Clock & alert image.
In All lock, Omakase Lock or Side key hold, pressing one of SD, P or M shows a message indicating the lock is set, and after a period of time, the display is switched to the clock display.
When FOMA terminal is folded, sub-display light turns on. If no operation is performed for approximately 15 seconds, light turns off, but it turns on again if one of
SD, P
the light automatically turns on by picking up or tilting FOMA terminal.
When opening FOMA terminal with informatio n displayed on the sub-display, the display disappears.
By pressing P while watching/recording 1Seg, playing video or activating MUSIC Player or Music&Video Channel player, you can display clock.
When Motion sensor is set to "ON", the display is reversed according to the orientation of FOMA terminal.
or M is pressed. When Auto light on of Sub-displ ay is set to "ON",
P45
Displayed icon or state
m
k
d jh ifebc ga
Icon and date/time
a
: Battery icon
b
: Signal level icon
: Out of service area : Self mode ON
: In data transfer mode
c
/ : In i-mode communication (connected to i-mode site)/(packet
communication)
d
: Silent mode ON : Personalized silent mode ON : While playing MUSIC Player : While watching 1Seg
e
/ : Location request setting with GPS/Out of permission period
f
: Bluetooth power ON (blinks during communication) : Bluetooth power saving ON
g
: IC card lock ON
h
: i-αppli call
i
/ : Auto-send mail exists/Failed auto-send mail exists
j
: Arrival i-concier information exists
k
/ : i-mode mail or MessageR/F exists in the Center/Storage space in full
l
: Missed calls/Recorded messages/Voice messages in Voice Mail service exist
m
/ / : Unread Area Mail exists/Unread i -mode mail and SMS exist/Storage
space is full / : Unread MessageR exists or unread MessageR storage space is full / : Unread MessageF exists or unread MessageF storage space is full
Displayed in smaller size when unread i-mode mail or SMS exists.
n
The clock is displayed according to the settings of "Clock style" of Clock & alert
image.
When pedometer is activated, the number o f steps and walked distance for the
day appear.
l
n
State display (e.g. : While Alarm clock is emitting)
o
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o
The states below are notified by message or image.
State display of voice call, videophone call (including Chaku-moji and voice messages in Voice Mail service), PushTalk, recorded message
While i-mode mail, SMS or Message R/F is being checked for or received, Area Mail or i-concier information is being received
State display of Position location, Location request, Notify location function of GPS
While watching /recording 1Seg, playing video, playing melody, activating Music&Video Channel player, activating MUSIC Player or using microSD card
While alarm clock or schedule reminder (including activation notification of 1Seg) is sounding, Countdown timer is operating/sounding
Status display of packet, 64K, USB, infrared or Bluetooth communication
INFORMATION
Because of the characteristics of surface panel, sub-display may not be seen clearly at places in the sunlight. In this case, check the display in the shade, or make a shadow with your hand to check the display.
Selecting functions from the menu of sub-display
You can select from 7 functions : Activate/End MUSIC Player, IC card Lock/Unlock, Silent mode ON/OFF, Check new msg, Quick light, Fake call and Bluetooth ON/OFF.
While IC appli is activated, you cannot perform IC card Lock/Unlock.
<Example> Performing i-mode inquiry
While clock is displayed, MeUsing SD, move the cursor to "Check
1
new msg"
eP
Cursor
While the menu is displayed, press M to return to clock display or state display of running function. Authentication is required when "Unlock IC card" is selected.
Displaying missed call or unread mail
When missed calls, recorded messages, unread messages, unread MessageR/F or voice messages in Voice Mail service exist, turn on the sub-display light and press
D
to check the number of these items. Pressing [▲] while checking the number of items displays the detail information for approximately 5 seconds (except voice messages in Voice Mail service).
Up to 10 detail information can be checked by pressing D.
<Example> Switching to detail information of missed calls
S
while confirming the number of items
1
The number of items, total number of items, receive date/time, and the caller information are scroll-displayed.
Displaying call light and mail light
Call light and mail light on sub-display blink in the cases below.
(Call light) : When unchecked missed call exists (Mail light) : When unread mail (including SMS) exists
Effective when Indicator light is set to "ON".
Checking missed call or unread mail (including SMS) stops blinking.
Displaying light
Turn on or blink in the cases below.
- When receiving a call, mail/i-concier information, calling, obtaining ToruCa or accessing IC card
- When opening/closing FOMA terminal or GPS positioning (Position location, Notify location and Location request)
- When activating Lock on close or Auto keypad lock, shooting a still image, recording a movie, operating Music&Video Channel player or MUSIC Player
- When alarm clock, schedule reminder or countdown timer is sounding
- During iC transmission
For some functions, operation is performed according to Light alert setting.
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Selecting functions from menu

Menu screen and switching method
Menu screen
The menu screen below is available.
Kisekae menu :
In addition to menus compatible with movies, " that is easy to view with large font and "Simple Menu" are available. A Kisekae menu matched with the color of FOMA terminal is set by default.
Some Kisekae menu changes the menu structure according to usage frequency. In the Kisekae Tool stored by default, "
"Preinstalled" folder supports this function.
Some Kisekae menu does not support English display when setting Select language to "English".
Basic menu :
Menu icons or background design can be changed by customizing Kisekae Tool or menu.
The font size of the menu changes synchronized with Kisekae Tool.
Custom menu :
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A menu that you can change the design using Kisekae tool.
A basic menu that the menu structure and menu numbers are fixed.
P102, 105
A menu that menu items can be freely registered.→P332
拡大メニュー
ダイレクトメニュー
(enlarged menu)"
(Direct menu)" in the
To switch the menu screen temporarily
In each menu screen, you can temporarily switch to a different menu screen by the operations below. You can also set which menu to display when pressing the stand-by display.
Basic menu
*1
Cannot be switched when Kisekae menu or Shortcut menu is set as Select startup menu.
*2
Cannot be switched when Basic menu is set as Select startup menu.
INFORMATION
Some types of Kisekae menus change the menu structure according to usage frequency. Also, the number assigned to menu item (item number) may not be applied.
Selecting a function
Press m in stand-by and select and perform the functions from the menu displayed. There are 2 ways. One method involves using the keypad corresponding to the menu items (Shortcut operation). In the other method, the multi-cursor key is used to select from among the menu items.
If any function is restricted by lock functions or no UIM is installed, icon appears or the font color changes indicating that the function is disabled. Note that the display does not change for Kisekae menu. When a function is selected, the reason that the function cannot be performed etc. is displayed.
Function description about the menu item at the cursor position may appear for some types or levels of the menu. The current setting may also displayed in some menu items.
P102
I
1
*
C
Kisekae menu
C
2
*
m
Custom menu
on
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Selecting menu items by keypad (Shortcut operations)
When numbers (item number) are assigned to menu items, a menu item can be selected by pressing the corresponding keypad (
Press the item number displayed with the preferred menu item.
Item numbers differ when "Simple Menu" is set by Kisekae Tool.
Item number of the menu→P388
<Example> Selecting "Calculator"
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1
1-9, 0, *, #
m
7
4
Selecting menu items by multi-cursor key
<Example> Selecting "Calculator"
).
me
1
2
After selecting a menu item, you can return to the stand-by display or previous menu by pressing the keys below.
f c
Move the cursor to "Accessory"
If you press k to move the cursor, the color and/or design of the cursor position change. Moving by
When setting "Simple Menu" for Kisekae menu, you can select menu (to the second layer) also by placing the cursor and pressing
Kisekae menu
h
Move the cursor to "Calculator"
To return to stand-by display or previous menu
: Return to the stand-by display. : Return to the previous menu. Depending on the menu, you can return to the
previous menu also by pressing
l
eg
Cursor position
Basic menu
is unavailable for some menus.
eg
.
r
.
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Selecting method of submenu
When "MENU" is displayed at upper-left of the guide area, various operations can be performed with submenus.
<Example> Selecting the redial submenu
On the redial list screen, mePress a keypad for the submenu item
1
number
m
There are menu items in lower level
You can also select an item by moving the cursor to and pressing g or r.
Item numbers of the submenu with the same functions may vary by the operating screen.
Pressing m or c closes the submenu.
Operating procedure of each item
Selection of an item
When numbers or is displayed, press the corresponding keys. You can also select an item by moving the cursor with the cursor, item at the cursor position may be framed or change in color.
Depending on the function, you can check vibration pattern of the vibrator, color or lighting pattern of light alert, the color scheme of screen settings or brightness of the display by moving the cursor to an item.
k
and press g. When moving
Pulldown menu operation
Move the cursor to the item to set and press g, and then press the keypads corresponding to the item number.
Pulldown menu
You can also select an item by moving the cursor to it and pressing g.
Check box operation
Press the keypads corresponding to the item number.
You can also select an item by moving the cursor to it and pressing g.
Pressing keypad for the item number or pressing g after placing the cursor, the check box switches (Select) and (Cancel).
For some functions, you can select or cancel all items by pressing m.
Confirmation screen operation
If a confirmation screen for performing functions appears while deleting, setting data, etc., move the cursor to "Yes" or "No" and press
For some functions, items other than "Yes" or "No" may appear.
g
.
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Displaying information quickly <Focus mode>
When g is pressed on the stand-by display with arrival information icon or i­concier information displayed, or with Info/calendar layout or Shortcut icons set, the display is changed to Focus mode that allows you to quickly display the related information.
i-concier information→P189
Shortcut icons→P331
When i-concier information is displayed with Info/calendar layout set, the cursor cannot be moved to Info/calendar layout.
ge
Move the cursor to an icon
1
g
A screen matched for the selected icon appears.
(Missed calls) : Received call list appears. With 2in1 in Dual mode,
appears when there is a missed call only to Number B and
appears when there are missed calls to both Number A and B.
(Recorded messages) : The recorded message list appears.
(Voice messages in Voice Mail service) : A confirmation screen for playing message appears. With 2in1 in Dual mode, appears when there is a message only to Number B and appears when there are messages to both Number A and B.
(Unread messages) : The folder list of Inbox appears.
(Unread ToruCa) : The ToruCa list of the folder containing the latest unread ToruCa appears.
(i-
α
ppli call) : i-αppli call log appears.
eg
An icon at the cursor position is surrounded with a red frame.
The direction is indicated that it can be moved to by using multi-cursor key.
You can perform the same operations when the next icon appears.
- : Connect to external device using USB cable
- / : Software update advance notice/notification
- / : Auto-update of latest pattern definition success/failure
- / / : Location request success/failure/end as unanswered
- / : Music&Video Channel program obtaining success/failure
- / : 1Seg recording reservation completion/failure
- : Performing 1Seg recording reservation/1Seg recording (only watching stopped)
- : Pedometer
Canceling Focus mode : c or
INFORMATION
When moving the cursor to the icon for arrival information and press c for 1 second or more, the icon disappears temporarily. For a voice message icon of Voice Mail service, a confirmation screen appears asking you to delete the display. Select "Yes" to delete the display. It reappears when the number of items is changed by accumulating new information or viewing existing information.
In Focus mode, you cannot display the menu by pressing m.
f
Touch panel

Selecting function in flip style

In flip style, the display is used as touch panel and you can select functions with touch operation and side key operation. You can activate Still camera, Movie camera, Full Browser,1Seg image/video, Activate 1Seg, My Picture, i-motion, My Document (PDF data) and Other Document (other documents) from flip menu. You can also view mail, answer a call or PushTalk call, stop alarms, perform Location request or Notify location, etc.
The display is used horizontally all the time.
You can also operate functions or view mail that can be activated from flip menu after changing the style from normal to flip style during the operation.
Images, movies/i-motion, PDF files and other files (Word, Excel or PowerPoint) are always displayed in full-screen display in flip style.
If message indicating that function you attempted to use is not available in flip style appears, return the terminal to normal style.
In flip style, the pointing device, Double-tap operation to stop alarms (motion sensor) and operations set by Side key shortcut are unavailable.
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Touch operation
Touch operation is enabled in the range below. Touch the display with the ball of your finger.
Effective area
Types of touch operations are as described below. Required operation varies depending on functions or screens.
Touch :
Touch the display lightly and release the finger.
Double-touch : Slide :
release the finger.
Slide quickly :
left.
When sliding your finger into the repeat area, you can continue the operation continuously until you rele ase your finger. It is available on the full-screen d isplay of Full Browser, My Document (PDF data), Other Document (other documents) for scrolling the message text screen or for rewinding/forwarding operation of movie/i-motion.
Touch operation may be disabled except for MENU or selecting items depending on screens. On full-screen display, touch operation on some part of the screen may also be disabled depending on functions used.
Notes for touch operations
Touch operations do not work in the cases below.
- Operations with a glove, 2 or more fingers, finger nail, pen, ball-point pen or pencil
- Operations with a foreign object placed on the display
Note that the actions below may cause malfunction.
- Hitting the display with a metal object or jewelry
- Allowing water drops or dust to get on the display, allowing the display to get wet or dirty, or touching the display with a sweaty finger
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Touch the display lightly twice and release the finger.
Keep touching the display, move your finger up, down, right or left and
Touch the display slightly and flick your finger up, down, right or
Repeat area
- Moving a finger too quickly
- Attaching protect sheet or label on the display
Do not use excessive force. It may cause injury or damage.
Do not scrape with your finger or use a pointed object such as a pen on the display. Doing so may cause scratches on the display or malfunction.
Flip menu
Displaying flip menu
If changing style from normal to flip while stand-by display or a menu screen is displayed, flip menu appears. Flip menu also appears if the running function is terminated while in flip style.
a b c d e f g h i
a
Still camera : Activate still image shooting
b
Movie camera : Activate movie recording
c
Full Browser : Display Full Browser screen from "Home", "Bookmark" or "Browser history"
The menu has 2 levels.
d
1Seg image/video : Display "1Seg" in Data Box
e
Activate 1Seg : Activate 1Seg watching
f
My Picture : Display "My Picture" in Data Box
g
i-motion : Display "i-motion" in Data Box
h
My Document : Display "My Document" in Data Box
i
Other Document : Display "Other" in Data Box
Flip menu
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Selecting function from flip menu
<Example> Displaying image from "My Picture" in Data Box
Touch on flip menueTouch the zoomed in menu againeTouch
1
a folder
e
Touch an image file
The menu already zoomed in can be started with touching once.
Basic operations
Guide menu/Submenu/Operation menu
Guide menu Submenu
Operation menu
Common guide menu items are as below. [Prev]/[Next] : Switch a page when a list has multiple pages or view previous or
next mail from mail details screen [Back] : Return to the previous screen [MENU] : Display submenu [Close] : Close submenu (also close by touching area other than guide menu or
submenu)
Common submenu items are as below. [Help] : Display touch operation guide (only if double-touch, slide and slide
quickly are available other than from guide menu or submenu) [Exit] : Exit the function and return to flip menu
When touching the menu with on submenu, the menu in the lower level is displayed.
Menu items other than common menus differ depending on functions.→P42
Switch displaying/hiding menu
Pressing M or touching the display (except MENU) switches displaying/hiding menu on full-screen display except in Still camera or Movie camera. If no operation is performed for approximately 10 seconds after the menu appears, the menu disappears automatically.
Operations to exit functions
To exit a function and return to flip menu, touch [MENU] on the guide menu and [Exit] on the submenu. When a confirmation screen for exiting appears, touch [Yes].
You can also return to flip menu by touching [Back] repeatedly on guide menu.
When the menu is not displayed, press M to display and then operate.
Selection of an item
You can directly touch to select an item such as folder or file, or link on Full Browser screen.
Selection of data item
Authentication
Perform authentication when the terminal security code entry screen or fingerprint authentication screen appears.
If you switch to flip style in All lock or when Lock on close/Auto keypad lock is enabled on the stand-by display, or when Auto keypad lock is activated on flip menu, only "All locked." is displayed in All lock, only icons and clock are displayed in Lock on close/Auto keypad lock. When you touch the screen, the terminal security code entry screen or fingerprint authentication screen appears.
Fingerprint authentication→P114
Entering terminal security code with the touch entry→P359
Selection of link item
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Operations available on a confirmation screen
When a confirmation screen for performing the function appears, touch an item on the conformation screen (such as "Yes").
Touch [Close] in guide menu to close the confirmation screen.
Channel switch (while watching 1Seg)/volume adjustment (while watching 1Seg, playing video, playing movie/i-motion)
When sliding right or left on the screen, the channel switch panels appear. Touch
or to switch channels.
When sliding up or down on the screen or touching [Volume] on operation menu, the volume adjustment panel appears. The sound volume can be changed with sliding up or down on the panel when the volume adjustment panel appears.
Display disappears when you touch other than the panels or there is no operation for 3 seconds since the panel is displayed.
Channel switch screen Adjust volume screen
Operations common to side keys
On full-screen display, each time you press M, guide menu or operation menu is displayed/hidden.
Press M on the folder list or data list to return to the previous screen.
Each time you press M (1 sec. or more), Multitask menu is displayed/hidden.
When submenu lower than the second level is displayed, press M to return to the upper level.
Operations available from each function
Still camera/Movie camera
Menu operations→P200, 203, 209
Activate 1Seg
Menu operations→P218, 222
Full Browser
On submenu, [Home], [Add bookmark], [Display bookmark], [Browser history] and [Zoom] are available.
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On operation menu, [Reload], [ ] (Previous page) and [ ] (Next page) are available.
The operations below are available in addition to menu.
- Scroll : Slide (or slide quickly) on the display
- Zoom Out/Zoom in (Zoom) : Double-touch on the display
- Display linked pages (mail address not supported) : Touch link item
While obtaining data, [Cancel all windows], [Cancel this window] are available on submenu.
When Motion sensor is "ON", hold down P and tilt FOMA terminal front, back, right or left to scroll the screen.
Character entry on Full Browser screen→P358
Operations common to 1Seg image/video, My Picture, i-motion, My Document (PDF data), Other Document (other data)
Operations below are available on the folder list or data list.
- Select folder : Touch folder name
- Switch to microSD list (except 1Seg image/video) : Touch [MENU] and [microSD] in order on the folder list
- Select data : Touch a thumbnailed item on the data list
- Switch pages : Slide quickly on the display
My Picture folder list and while displaying images
[Slideshow] is available from submenu on the data list.
While displaying image, the operations below are available.
- Zoom out/Same magnification/Zoom in : Double-touch on the display and touch [Zoom Out]/ [QCIF]/[Zoom in] (touch once to zoom in or out by 20%)
- Scroll : Slide on the display
- Display previous or next screen : Slide quickly right or left on the display or
When Motion sensor is set to "ON", the length/width of the display or display size are switched according to the orientation of FOMA terminal.
Playing movie/i-motion
On operation menu, [PAUSE], [PlAY] and [VOLUME] are available.
On submenu, [STOP] is available.
While playing, the operations below are available in addition to menu.
- Switch wide/full-screen : Double-touch on the display
- Rewind/Fast forward play : Slide right or left on the display (during pause, slide to rewind/fast forward the movie by 5 minutes)
Double-touch or sliding operation is available only when guide menu or operation menu is not displayed.
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SD
P45
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1Seg video playing
From operation menu, [ ]/[ ] (rewind/fast forward), [ ] (pause), [ ] (play), [<<Search]/[>>Search] (back/forward by 1 frame during pause), [Subtitles], [ViewSW] and [Volume] are available.
On submenu, [Stop playing], [Skip FF 30 sec], [Skip REW 15 sec], [Start beginning], [Previous video] and [Next video] are available.
Operations below are available with side keys.
-P : Pause/Play
-
SD
: Adjust volume
S
(1 sec. or more)/ D (1 sec. or more) : High-speed fast forward/High-speed rewind
-
While displaying My Document (PDF data)/Other Document (other data)
From operation menu, [Zoom In], [Fit page], [Zoom Out] and [<< Jump]/[Jump >>] (move by 10% of the whole page) are available.
From submenu, [Fit page], [Fit width], [First page], [Last page] and [Rotate-right] are available.
While displaying My Document (PDF data), [Actual size] is available on submenu.
While displaying Other Document (other data), [Mobile mode] and [PC mode] are available on submenu.
The operations below are available in addition to menu.
- Scroll : Slide on the display
- Zoom in : Double-touch on the display
INFORMATION
To download again the PDF data or i-motion that you failed to download or partially downloaded, perform the operation in normal style.
Other functions
In addition to functions that can be started from flip menu, the functions below are available in flip style.
Receiving a call or PushTalk call
You can touch [Talk] to answer a call or PushTalk call on the incoming call screen. Hold FOMA terminal with the earpiece up to talk in flip style.
On guide menu, [Talk], [On hold] (for calls only) and [Disconnect] are available. [On hold], [Cancel] and [Disconnect] are available during a call. [Disconnect] is available during a PushTalk session.
When a call arrives, from submenu [Call rejection], [Voice mail] and [Call forwarding] are available.
For only adjusting volume, S reduces and D increases the volume.
You can also answer a call using Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch or Bluetooth device.
Making a voice call
You can make a voice call using Earphone/Microphone with Switch. During a call, [On hold], [Cancel] and [Disconnect] are available on guide menu.
Viewing mail
The reception result screen appears when receiving a mail. Touch "Mail" and the folder to display the received mail details screen. The same operation is available when the style is changed from normal to flip while mail folder list or mail list is displayed.
The operations below are available on the received mail details screen. When the message text displayed on Messages, the operations of scrolling/zooming out/ actual size/zooming in are available.
- Scroll : Slide up or down
- Switch to previous or next mail : Slide quickly right or left on the display
- Stop attached melody : Double-touch the display
- Zoom out/Same magnification/Zoom in : Touch the display then touch [Zoom Out]/[QCIF]/ [Zoom In]
For Decome-Anime, touch [Preview] to play Flash graphics. During playing, [Retry], [Stop] and [Skip] (return to the message text display) are available.
[Zoom in/out] is available from submenu of mail list screen.
Viewing received i-concier information
When i-concier information is received, you can touch [View] on the confirmation screen of received information. Restore the style to normal and press the information. When you touch [OK] or [Close] in flip style, the confirmation screen closes and the screen in operation reappears.
Stopping alarm clock sound, schedule reminder or countdown timer
Touch [Stop] or an image displayed while alarm is sounding to stop the sound. When you touch while Alarm clock is sounding, the sound stops or snooze is activated.
M
on the inactive screen (disabled if stopped by snooze of Alarm clock) or
Press touch [Close] to exit.
Touch [Close] then [Yes] to exit while the countdown timer is activated.
While alarm is sounding, side keys work in the same way as in normal style.
g
to view
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Location request, Notify location
If a confirmation screen appears, touch [OK] or [Yes] to start Location request or Notify location. Touch [Clear] to abort the process.
Canceling auto-update of pattern definition
When a screen for automatically updating pattern de finition appears, touch [Cancel] then [Yes] to cancel the auto-update of pattern definition.
When unavailable function is used in flip style
When selecting data that cannot be displayed or attempting to use the unavailable functions, the screen below appears.
When you touch [Keep current operation], "Flip open and start operation." appears. When returning t o normal style, the message disappears and operat ions can be performed again.
When you touch [Display menu], "Exiting applications currently in use." appears and then flip menu is displayed.
Using Multitask menu in flip style
In flip style, press M (1 sec. or more) to display menu. From the menu, you can select from 4 functions of Silent mode ON, IC card lock, Saving mode ON/OFF and Screen OFF.
Some functions cannot be performed at the same time with the function in use.
To cancel IC card lock, authentication is required.
If you touch [Screen OFF], the screen light turns off and touch operations become unavailable. If you press mail, the light turns back on. When a voice or videophone call comes or Location request is issued while the light is off, press
SD, P
or M, restore normal style or receive a call or
M
to make touch operations available.
Pointing device

Pointing operation using fingerprint sensor

By operating fingerprint sensor, menu operation or display operation of i-αppli (compatible i­multi-cursor key ( display, operations can be performed in the same way as
Operations of pointing device are unavailable in the cases below.
- Stand-by display (Except in Focus mode), calling screen, flip style
- When the sub-display menu is not displayed with FOMA terminal folded
Precautions on fingerprint sensor→P113 "Precautions for using fingerprint sensor"
Basic operations are as given below.
Double-tap :
fingerprint sensor lightly 2 times (Touch the fingerprint sensor with a finger as parallel as possible)
Slide :
right or left
α
ppli only) or Full Browser can be performed in the same way as
gudlr
). And, when displaying the menu on the sub-
SD
or M.
Pointing operation
Tap the fingerprint sensor so that a ball of the finger hits the center of
While touching the fingerprint sensor lightly, move your finger up, down,
Double-tap Slide
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Operations of pointing device and those of multi-cursor key are supported as below.
Pointing device Multi-cursor key Side key on the sub-display menu
Slide (Only right or left sliding is available for side key operations)
Continue touching after slidingk (1 sec. or more)
Double-tap
Touch for 1 sec. or mor e*g
*
Available only for Full Browser
When operating pointing device, do it with light touching. Scratching or giving excessive force may damage the fingerprint sensor.
Setting the effective area or speed of pointing device
kSD
gP
(1 sec. or more)
<Pointing device>
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
Use sensor for: :
When setting to "F-browser/i-αppli", pointing device can be used only for Full Browser and i-
If setting to "Not use", fingerprint sensor is available only for fingerprint authentication.
Pointer speed : Double-tap speed :
Set the effective area for pointing device.
α
ppli.
Set the moving speed for sliding operation.
Set the speed for double-tapping.
77e
Set required items
eC

Using motion sensor

Motion sensor allows you to perform various operations by double-tapping or tilting FOMA terminal.
Stopping alarm sound by double-tapping FOMA terminal
If double-tapping (tapping twice) while alarm clock, schedule reminder or countdown timer is sounding when FOMA terminal is folded, the sound stops. Alarm clock stops or performs snooze operation.
Flash graphics change
When setting Flash graphics compatible with motion sensor to stand-by display, image changes by moving FOMA terminal.
Changing orientation automatically when displaying an image
When displaying an image (JPEG format) in My Picture in flip style, vertical/ horizontal position or display size of the image automatically changes according to the orientation of FOMA terminal.
Reversing the display on sub-display
When displaying sub-display with FOMA terminal folded, the orientation of FOMA terminal is detected and the display changes accordingly.
Top
Bottom
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Changing vertical/horizontal position or orientation of an image automatically when shooting a still image
The orientation of still image to be saved changes automatically according to the orientation of FOMA terminal.
Scrolling Full Browser screen by tilting the terminal
While holding down P on the Full Browser screen, tilt the FOMA terminal front, back, right or left to scroll the browser screen up, down, right or left. The more you tilt the terminal, the faster the scrolling speed becomes. For example, tilt the terminal forward to scroll down and backward to scroll up.
The pointer does not move even after the screen scrolls.
Light changes
During a call or when FOMA terminal is folded, light changes by tilting FOMA terminal while light is on.
INFORMATION
Depending on the spot or strength you tap, the alarm may not stop. And, note that tapping too strongly may cause malfunction.
While walking or in the place with much vibration, operations to stop alarm sound by double-tapping or scroll Full Browser screen by tilting FOMA terminal do not work correctly. Also, do not walk while watching a screen. It is dangerous.
It may operate as double-tapping when lifting FOMA terminal with your hand.
Enabling Motion sensor <Motion sensor>
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
Even if setting to "OFF", the Flash graphics compatible with motion sensor operate.
P206
78e1
or
2

Using UIM (FOMA card)

UIM (FOMA card) is a card for storing user information such as phone numbers.
If UIM is installed incorrectly or if there is a problem with UIM, you cannot make/ receive a call or send/receive a mail.
For details on handling UIM, refer to the UIM manual.
Installing/Removing
After turning the power OFF, fold FOMA terminal and hold it with your hand.
Take care not to touch or scratch the IC part.
Attaching/Removing back cover and battery pack→P49
Installing
a
Pull the tab and pull out the tray until it clicks.
b
Hold UIM with the IC side up, align the beveled corner with t he tray and push into the tray until it stops.
Tab
Tray
Removing
a
Perform a of installing operation.
b
Take out UIM.
INFORMATION
Note that forcible installing or removing UIM, or installing battery pack with the tray inserted at a slant may break UIM or the tray.
If the tray is removed, press it straight along the guide rail inside the UIM slot with UIM left detached.
UIM
IC
Corner cut
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Security code
Two security codes, "PIN code" and "PIN2 code", are set for UIM.
You can change the security codes yourself.→P112
UIM operation restriction
FOMA terminal is provided with UIM operation restriction for protecting your data/ files or data/files copyrighted by a third party.
When files or data are downloaded from websites or data attached to mails are obtained to your FOMA terminal with UIM equipped, UIM operation restriction is automatically set to these data or files.
The data types subject to UIM operation restriction are as follows.
- Videophone call message, Movie memo, Screen memo
- i-mode mail attachment files (except ToruCa), images inserted to Deco-mail or signature, Decome-Anime template, MessageR/F, Deco-mail template containing data subject to UIM operation restriction
-i-
α
ppli (including i-αppli stand-by display), ToruCa (Details) image
- Images (including GIF animations, Flash graphics and images downloaded from Data Center), i-motion, data compatible with contents transfer, melodies, PDF data, Chara-den, Word/Excel/ PowerPoint files, Machi-chara
- Kisekae Tool, Chaku-uta
*
"Chaku-uta" is a registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
Data or files with UIM op eration restriction set cannot be transferred over i nfrared communication/iC transmission or copied/moved to microSD card.
With UIM replaced or no UIM installed, data or files with UIM operation restriction set cannot be displayed or played. For i­no functions except deletion are available.
/Chaku-uta full, Music&Video Channel programs
α
ppli with UIM operation restriction set,
INFORMATION
When data subject to UIM operation restriction is set as stand-by display, incoming/ outgoing image, ring alert, etc., replacing UIM with another one or using FOMA terminal without UIM installed causes the sound and image settings to be reset to the default state. In this case, sound or image actually generated or displayed may be different from those set. If UIM used when downloading the data is installed, UIM operation restriction of the data is canceled and the original settings are restored (when data is used for Set random image on stand-by display, settings may be canceled).
UIM operation restriction is not set to data obtained via infrared communication, iC transmission, microSD card or DOCOMO keitai datalink or still images/movies taken with the built-in camera.
The settings below are saved to UIM.
- My phone number
- SMS settings (except "SMS report request")
- DOCOMO Cert/User certificate of Manage certificate
- Select language, UIM, PLMN setting
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Settings when replacing UIM
If replacing the currently installed UIM with another UIM, the settings below are changed.
My phone number , Select language, SMS settings (except "SMS report request"), "DOCOMO Cert"/"User certificate" of Manage certificate, PIN code and PIN2 code of UIM, PIN1 code ON/OFF, PLMN setting
i-Channel setting, Reset call cost, i-Widget roaming set
Access setting of Full Browser Set to "No" regardless of the setting before
Cookie set/delete of Full Browser Set to "Invalid" regardless of the setting before
Set program of Music&Video Channel The setting before replacement is canceled.
Setting Changed contents
Changed to the contents saved in the inserted UIM.
Restored to the default settings.
replacement.
replacement. Cookie information is retained, but if setting to "Valid" or "Valid(notify)" again, a confirmation screen for deleting Cookie information appears.
Set the program again if necessary.
UIM types
When using UIM (blue) in FOMA terminal, note that it differs in the items listed below from UIM (green/white).
Number of savable digits of phone numbers in UIM phonebook
User certificate download to use FirstPass
WORLD WING service Service Numbers
Item UIM (blue) UIM (green/white) Page
Up to 20 digits Up to 26 digits P82
Unavailable Available P184
Unavailable Available P372 Unavailable Available P365
WORLD WING
WORLD WING is DOCOMO's international roaming service that you can make/ receive calls with the same ph one number overseas by UIM (green/white) and the terminals compatible with the service. *
If you subscribed to FOMA service on or after September 1, 2005, separate subscription is not required to use WORLD WING. Note that, if you declined to use WORLD WING at subscription to FOMA service or canceled it, you need subscription.
*
If you subscribed to FOMA service on or before August 31, 2005, but not to WORLD WING, separate subscription is required to use WORLD WING.
*
There are some charging plans unavailable.
*
If UIM (green/white) is misplaced or stolen overseas, immediately contact DOCOMO and request for suspension of usage. Please see "General Inquiries" on the back of this manual for contact information. Be careful that you are charged also for calls and/or communications, if any, occurring after misplacement or stealage.
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Attaching/Removing battery pack

After turning power OFF, fold FOMA terminal and hold it in your hand.
Removing battery pack may cause reservation of Software update to be canceled. When the date and time are set with Auto time adjust set to "OFF" in Date & time, removing battery pack may delete date and time.
Attaching
a
After releasing the lock by sliding back cover lever in the direction of a, push back cover with your thumb while sliding back cover in the direction of approximately 2 mm to remove it.
Press here with your thumb
b
c
With the label side of the battery pack upward, place the convex part of the battery pack to the concave part of FOMA terminal and plug in the direction of
a
, and fit it in by pressing in the direction of b and close the inner lid.
Convex part
Battery Pack
Back cover
Lever
*
When you cannot slide back cover smoothly, hold FOMA terminal and slide back cover with both of your thumbs.
b
Pinch the tab of the inner lid, and pick it up in the direction of the arrow to open. *
The inner lid is structured to be closed tightly to maintain the waterproof performance. Note that, if you try to open it forcibly, your nail or finger may be injured.
Ta b
Concave part
d
Place the 8 tabs of back cover to the notches, press back cover in the direction of
a
to avoid forming any clearance between FOMA terminal and back cover, slide
it in the direction of
c
to lock.
of
b
to install, and slide the back cover lever in the direction
Back cover
b
a
Lever
c
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Removing
a
Perform the procedure a-b of Attaching.
b
Pinch the tab of battery pack and pick it up in the direction of the arrow to remove.
Tab
INFORMATION
Attaching battery pack forcibly into FOMA terminal may damage FOMA terminal jack.
FOMA terminal or back cover may be damaged if you install or remove battery pack by a method except the procedures above or if you press too hard.
To prevent water seepage, install back cover firmly and lock it with the lever.
The rubber packing of the inner lid has an important function to maintain waterproof performance. Do not remove or damage it. Also, prevent dust from adhering to it.
For better battery pack performance
Do not charge the battery for an extended period (several days) with FOMA terminal turned ON.
After charging has completed with FOMA terminal turned ON, the power is supplied to the terminal from the battery pack. If FOMA terminal is left in that stat e for a long time, the battery pack may run out causing the low battery alert to sound after using only a short period of time. In this case, remove FOMA terminal from the AC adapter, desktop holder or DC adapter and then reconnect it and charge the battery again.
To promote environmental conservation, return your used battery pack to NTT DOCOMO sales outlets, our corporate agencies or the shops that collect used battery in your community.

Charging

The battery pack does not have a full charge at time of purchase. Use AC/DC adapter for FOMA terminal to charge the battery before using FOMA terminal.
To get the maximum performance from F-01A, use battery pack F10.
Charging times (approximate)
The times below are the times for charging an empty battery pack with F-01A's power switched OFF. Charging with the terminal ON or under low temperature requires longer time.
AC adapter DC adapter
Approx. 150 min. Approx. 150 min.
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Operation time on full charge (approximate)
The times below vary by the charging method and operating environment.
Continuous stand-by time
Continuous call time FOMA/3G
1Seg watching time
Continuous stand-by time indicates the approximate time that the phone can receive radio waves normally with F-01A folded.
Continuous call time indicates the approximate time that the phone can send or receive radio waves normally.
1Seg watching time indicates th e approximate watching time with receiving radio waves normally and using Flat-plug Stereo Earphone Set P01 (optional).
Call, communication or stand-by time may be reduced to about half, or 1Seg watching time may be reduced due to battery pack charging condition, function settings, operating environment such as ambient temperature, radio wave conditions in the area of use (the radio waves are weak or absent), etc.
Call, communication or stand-by time is reduced by performing i-mode communication. Also, even with no voice calls or i-mode communications made, continuous call and continuous stand-by times are reduced by making PushTalk sessions, creating i-mode mail, activating downloaded i­stand-by display, performing data communication or multiaccess, using camera, playing movie/i-motion, obtaining or playing Music&Video Channel program, playing music with MUSIC Player, activating or recording of 1Seg, connecting via Bluetooth or doing other operations.
Battery pack life
The battery pack is a consumable part. Each time it is charged, time available with each charging reduces.
When a time available with each charging is reduced to about a half from that of a new battery, replacement of the battery is recommended because it is near the
FOMA/3G
Stationary (Auto) : Approx. 620 H Moving (Auto) : Approx. 340 H Moving (3G static) : Approx. 360 H
GSM
Stationary (Auto) : Approx. 310 H
Voice call : Approx. 230 min. Videophone call : Approx. 100 min. (using substitute image : Approx. 130 min.)
GSM
Approx. 220 min.
Approx. 310 min. (1Seg ECO mode : Approx. 360 min.)
α
ppli, using i-αppli
end of life. The battery pack may swell out as it comes to near the end of its lifetime depending on the usage conditions, but it is not a problem.
The battery pack's life may be reduced by using i-αppli or videophone or watching 1Seg while charging.
Battery charge
For details, refer to the operation manuals for FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 (optional), FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use (optional) or FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 (optional).
FOMA AC Adapter 01 is applicable only to 100V AC. Though FOMA AC Adapter 02 and FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use is applicable to 100-240V AC.
AC Adaptor has a plug dedicated to 100V AC (for domestic use). When using the AC adapter in the range of AC 100V and 240V overseas, a conversion plug adapter applicable to the country you are staying is required. Do not charge the battery using a transformer for overseas travel.
INFORMATION
Some i-αppli remains operating even when FOMA terminal is folded, consuming power. In this case, the call, communication or stand-by time may be reduced.
During a call or communications, charging may not finish. Charging may not complete if you start battery charging while watching/recording 1Seg, playing movie/i-motion, obtaining Music&Video Channel program, activating Music&Video Channel player or MUSIC Player, running i-αppli. In this case, it is recommended to end the operation, and then charge the battery.
Charging may not be completed depending on the settings of Display & Key light or in some charging methods, for example, charging FOMA terminal in a open state with "Always on" set to Normal use in Display light time of Display & Key light. To complete charging, it is recommended that charging be done with FOMA terminal folded.
If you use the videophone or make packet communication or 64K data communication while charging, internal temperature of FOMA terminal may increase and the charging may not finish normally. In this case, wait until the temperature drops and try again.
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Charging using AC adapter or Desktop holder
Read the respective instruction manual when using the optional FOMA AC adapter, DC adapter or Desktop Holder.
It is recommended that Desktop Holder be used for charging to prevent water seepage through external connection jack.
The battery pack cannot be charged without FOMA terminal. When charging the battery pack, install it to FOMA terminal.
FOMA terminal can be charged under any usage style.
Using desktop holder and AC adapter in combination for charging
a
Insert the AC adapter to the desktop holder, with the arrow on the AC adapter's connector upward.
b
Unfold the AC adapter's power plug and insert it into a 100V AC outlet.
c
With FOMA terminal folded or in flip style, connect the charging terminal of FOMA terminal with the charging jack of Desktop Holder ( terminal in the direction of the arrow (
d
After charging is completed, hold Desktop Holder and remove FOMA terminal.
Power plug
AC adapter
a
Light
Charging jack
Desktop holder
b
) until it clicks.
b
Connector
Insert at the back side
a
), and set FOMA
100V AC outlet
Release button
Using desktop holder standing vertically
When pulling out the stand at the back side of desktop holder, you can use desktop holder standing vertically.
Stand
Charging the battery using AC adapter only
a
Open jack cap (a) of FOMA terminal, hold the connector horizontally with the arrow side upward and insert it to the jack. (
b
Unfold the power plug and insert it into a 100V AC outlet.
c
When charging is over, pull out the power plug from the outlet, and pull out from FOMA terminal horizontally while pressing the release buttons on both sides of the connector.
Connector
Release button
External connection jack
Jack cap
b
)
Power plug
AC adapter
100V AC outlet
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Charging in a car
By using FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 (optional), charging is available in a car.
For details, refer to the operation manual of DC adapter.
When FOMA terminal is not used or you are leaving the car, disconnect the cigarette lighter plug of the DC adapter from the cigarette lighter socket and disconnect the DC adapter connector from FOMA terminal.
The fuse (2A) of the DC adapter is a consumable part. Contact your nearest automotive supply store for a replacement.
INFORMATION
Insertion or removal of the AC and DC adapter connectors should be done slowly and carefully so that they are not given excessive force. When disconnecting the connector, pull it straight while pressing the release button. Applying an excessive force to disconnect the connector may give damage to it.
Operations and precautions for charging
When charging starts, a charge start alert sounds, light turn s on and the battery icon on the display or sub-display blinks. When charging is over, a charge completion alert sounds, the light turns off and the battery icon stops blinking.
When starting the battery charging, the light turns on in red. In some environments, the light may not light immediately when charging starts; this is normal and not a malfunction. However , if the light does not turn on after a while, disconnect FOMA terminal from the AC adapter, desktop holder or DC adapter then connect it again to start charging. Contact the sales outlet such as DOCOMO Shop if the light does not turn on for a while after charging starts.
If you receive a mail or shoot with the camera while charging, the light turns on temporarily in a different color, but it turns on in red after a while. When the light blinks while charging except for these reasons "Troubleshooting"
When installing the fully charged battery pack to FOMA terminal and connecting it to the AC adapter, desktop holder or DC adapter, the light may turn on for a moment and turn off. This is normal and not a malfunction.
During a call, communication or PushTalk session, in Silent mode or Public mode or with Charge alert "OFF", the charge alert does not sound at start or completion of charge.
If the battery icon is set with Kisekae Tool in other than "Preinstalled" folder, the battery icon set by default blinks.
P419
Remaining battery level

Checking battery level

A battery icon appearing on the top of the display shows an approximate remaining battery level.
(Battery level 3) : Ample charge. (Battery level 2) : Low charge. (Battery level 1) : Very low. Charge the battery.
The battery icon set by default varies by the color of FOMA terminal.
When FOMA terminal is folded, the remai ning battery level can be checked on the sub-display.
When battery is almost exhausted
A message indicating low battery app ears. Pressing any one of g, c, f keys deletes the message temporarily. After a period of time, a battery alarm sounds from the speaker and all icons on the top of the display start blinking. The power is turned off after approximately 1 minute. While these operations stop when charging starts, press
During a call, the message remains displayed and the battery alarm keeps sounding from the earpiece. After approximately 20 seconds, the call ends, the battery alarm sounds from the speaker and all icons on the top of the display blink.
To stop battery alarm in flip style, press any of P, M and SD.
Checking battery level by sound and display <Battery level>
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
The battery level is displayed and the keypad sound (→P94) is emitted according to the level. After a while, the screen returns to the menu list. Battery level 3 : Three pips sound. Battery level 2 : Two pips sound. Battery level 1 : One pip sounds.
f
to immediately stop the battery alarm.
755
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Power ON/OFF

Turning power ON/OFF

Turning power ON
f
(2 sec. or more)
1
The wake-up screen appears and the stand-by display appears. appears at the bottom of the display while reading UIM.
An antenna icon appearing at the top of the display shows the approximate received signal level.
Antenna icon
Stand-by display
Icon
Received signal level
The battery icon set by default varies by the color of FOMA terminal.
With FOMA terminal folded, the reception level can be confirmed on the sub­display.
Turning power OFF
f
(2 sec. or more)
1
Strong
Out of service area or where
Weak
radio waves do not reach
Operations to perform after turning the power ON at the first time
When turning the power ON for the first time, operate in the order of "
の設定
(enlarged menu setting)"→"Initial setting". The settings made can be
changed later.
When initialization is finished, a confirmation screen of software update function appears. Press
Enlarged menu setting
"Yes" or "No" on the confirmation screen
1
Default setting
Always set Password and Request permit/deny. When C or c, f is pressed before setting terminal security code or Request permit/deny, a confirmation screen appears asking you to exit. If you exit by selecting "Yes", this confirmation screen reappears when the power is turned ON the next time.
On the stand-by display, initial setting screen is also displayed by pressing m [Settings & NW services]
Set required items on Initial setting screen
1
Date & time : Password :
Fingerprint :
Keypad sound : Text size : Request permit/deny :
Pointing device :
g
to display the stand-by screen.
When selecting "Yes", " If you cancel the confirmation screen by pressing confirmation screen reappears when the power is turned ON the next time.
拡大メニュー
759
(enlarged menu)" of Kisekae Tool is set.
.
c
eC
Set the date and time.→P55
Change the terminal security code after performing authentication.
P111
After performing authentication, register a fingerprint to be used
for authentication.
location information. To permit the location request in a specified period, set the permission period in Request permit/deny.
P113
Set a confirmation sound emitted when a key is pressed.→P94
Set size of characters for phonebook, mail, etc.→P107
After performing authentication, set if you provide
Set the effective area or speed.→P45
P282
拡大メニュー
or f, the
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Checking Welcome mail
Mails of "
オススメ
案内
(Early warning "Area Mail" information)", "Welcome Anime) " are saved by default. appears on the stand-by display, and when FOMA terminal is folded, the light (blinking) and mail light indicate that there is unread mail.
geg
1
The next procedures→P148 Step 2 and the following steps in "Displaying mail
in inbox/outbox/unsent mailbox"
INFORMATION
When turning FOMA terminal ON, do not touch the fingerprint sensor with fingers before the stand-by display appears.
When UIM is replaced, authentication is required after turning ON FOMA terminal. When authentication has succeeded, the stand-by display appears. If an incorrect terminal security code is entered 5 times consecutively or if authentication has failed 5 times consecutively when Fingerprint access is "ON", the power is automatically turned OFF (the power can be turned ON again).
If no operation is performed with something displayed on the screen, the display light is turned off automatically according to the settings in Light time-out or Power saving mode. It also applies while making a call. The display light turns on again if there is any operation or incoming call.
Select language
BEST (Recommendation)", "
緊急速報「エリアメール」のご
デコメアニメ
(Decome-

Changing screen display to English

You can select language from Japanese or English (Select language).
m [設定
1
263e1
INFORMATION
This setting is also saved to UIM.
Even if setting to "English", the displayed menu is not switched to English in some Kisekae Tool. Note that, when Kisekae Tool in "Preinstalled" folder is set, a menu dedicated to "English" is displayed.
Even if changing this setting, the title of Shortcut icon is not changed from the language set when the shortcut icon was pasted.
/NW
サービス
(Settings & NW services)] or 2 
Date & time

Setting date and time

You can set so that the time or time difference is automatically corrected or directly enter the date and time. With automatic correction set, the time is corrected when receiving the time information from DOCOMO's network in Japan or the time difference correction information from the telecommunications carrier used overseas.
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
items
eC
Auto time adjust :
When "ON", Offset can be set.
When "OFF", set the date and time. Time zone and Summer time may also be set.
Offset :
of time from the corrected time. When "-", the displayed time is always set back the specified period of time from the corrected time.
Date :
The date can be entered up between January 1, 2000 and December 31,
2050.
Time :
Enter the time in the 24-hour format.
Time zone :
without changing the date and time settings.
Time difference fr om the previously set time zone is calcul ated and displayed.
Set "GMT+09:00" in Japan.
Summer time :
specified time.
INFORMATION
<When setting Auto time adjust to "ON">
Time or time difference is corrected when FOMA terminal is turned ON. If not corrected for a while after turning FOMA terminal ON, once turn FOMA terminal OFF and then turn it ON again. Note that, when no UIM is installed or in some radio wave conditions, time is not corrected even if FOMA terminal is once turned OFF and turned ON again.
When time difference is corrected, a message indicating it appears.
After time or time difference is corrected overseas, the time displayed for call histories and sent mails is local time.
Time difference is not corrected in some networks overseas.
The corrected time or time difference may have an error of several seconds.
Set whether time is corrected automatically.
When "+", the displayed time is always set forward the specified period
When moving to a place with time difference, set the time zone
When "ON", the displayed ti me is set forward one hour from the
711e
Set required
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<When the correction has never been performed and date and time are displayed with "-
-" or "?">
Flash graphics, Machi-chara, etc. that use clock or date/time are not displayed correctly. Also, functions requiring date/time information such as Auto start, Reserve, downloading or playing data with Replay Restriction, operating a user certificate, etc., cannot be activated.
Date and time of each data are not recorded and displayed as "----/--/--" or "---------------­". A segmental number furthermore (number to segmentalize) may be appended.
<When setting date/time with Auto time adjust set to "OFF">
When the date/time are deleted because of removing of the battery pack or leaving the battery for a long time after the battery exhausted, set the date/time again after charging the battery.
Caller ID notification

Notifying the other party of your phone number

You can set FOMA terminal to display your number (Caller ID) on the other party's terminal when making a voice call, videophone call or PushTalk call.
For details, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [Network Services]".
Caller ID is your important information. Carefully consider whether you want to include caller ID information when making a call.
The caller ID is displayed only when the phone of the other party is a digital mobile phone etc. enabled to display the caller ID.
Setting operations for this function is disabled from a location out of service area.
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
Press m [Settings & NW services] check the current settings.
Priority of Caller ID notification
There are multiple methods to notify your phone number to the other party. If you set or perform these methods simultaneously, the caller ID operations are performed with the priorities below. The displayed setting and actual Notify/Not notify may differ.
a
When setting a caller ID notification method in Call option for dialing→P64
b
When "186" or "184" is prefixed to phone number to dial→P63
c
Caller ID settings of phonebook (for PushTalk, dialing 1 party)→P86
d
Activate/Deactivate of Caller ID notification
8411e1
8412
and select "Yes" to
or
2
INFORMATION
If an announcement of requesting caller ID is heard when making a call, make a call again after setting your caller ID to be notified.
User information

Checking your own phone number

You can check your phone number (My phone number), Name, Mail address, etc.
m
[User information]
1
Checking during a call etc. :
INFORMATION
For details of how to check i-mode mail address, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i­mode] FOMA version".
When 2in1 is in Dual mode, you can press a to switch User information between Number A and B.
With 2in1 ON, if replacing UIM (2in1 subscriber→2in1 subscriber), set 2in1 to OFF then set it to ON again to obtain the correct Number B, or obtain Number B from User information.→P334 Also, if replacing UIM (2in1 subscriber→2in1 non-subscriber), set 2in1 to OFF to update to the correct user information.→P367
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Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk

Making a call/videophone call
Videophone calls ............................................................................................ 58
Making a call/videophone call ...................................................................... 58
Switching a voice/videophone call during a call ........................................ 60
Making a call using redial/received calls ............... Redial/Received calls 61
Using Chaku-moji ..................................................................... Chaku-moji 62
Setting caller ID to send/not to send for each call ...................... 186/184 63
Sending tone signals (DTMF) ....................................................................... 63
Making a call under set conditions .......................................... Call option 64
Making international calls .................................................... WORLD CALL 64
Registering prefix .................................................................. Prefix dialing 66
Making a call specifying a sub-address ................................ Sub address 66
Reducing surrounding noise to make voice clear .......... Noise reduction 66
Talking hands-free while driving .................................. In-Car Hands-Free 66
Receiving a call/videophone call
Receiving a call/videophone call .................................................................. 67
When the other party switches voice/videophone call ............................. 67
Pressing a dial key to answer call ................................... Any key answer 67
Ending/Holding/Continuing call by folding the FOMA terminal
..................................................................................................
Setting the priority screen for an incoming call during another call
......................................................................................
Close settings 68
Priority comm mode 68
When you can/could not answer a voice/videophone call
Putting a call on hold when you cannot answer immediately
..........................................................................................
Using public mode ......................................................................................... 69
Recording voice/video messages when you cannot answer the call
............................................................................................
Playing/Deleting record messages/voice memos ...................................... 71
Respond and Hold 68
Answer machine 70
Videophone call settings
Using Chara-den ............................................................................................ 71
Setting image during a videophone call ..................................................... 72
Changing videophone settings ................................................. Operation 73
Setting for switching a voice/videophone call during a call
...............................................................................
Setting actions for incoming calls during packet communication
......................................................................................
Using videophone call by interfacing to external device
...............................................................................................
Notify switchable mode 74
DataSession arv. act 74
External device 74
PushTalk
PushTalk ......................................................................................................... 75
Making a PushTalk call .................................................................................. 75
Receiving a PushTalk call .............................................................................. 77
Using PushTalk phonebook entries ............................................................. 77
Setting for making and receiving a PushTalk call ...................................... 78
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Making a call/videophone call

Videophone calls

Videophone function is available between terminals that support DOCOMO videophone. You can send Chara-den or still image as your image, or switch to camera to send your own or an ambient image.
The other party receives Substitute image set in Videophone image. You can switch to camera to send your image or change the substitute image.
Videophone calls are only available at 64 kbps.
DOCOMO videophone specifications conform to "3G-324M*2, an international standard prepared by 3GPP specifications cannot be established. *1
3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)… is an area standardization organization established to develop standard technology specifications for third generation mobile communications system (IMT-2000).
*2
3G-324M…An international standard for 3rd generation mobile videophone
Reading screen during a videophone call
Main screen
Sub screen
Icon definitions
- : Zooming : Sending camera image : Sending Camera-Off images : Using Chara-den : Sending still image : On hold : Respond and Hold : Recording message : Recording movie memo
/ : Action mode (Full motion/Semi-motion) / / / : Scene mode (Standard/Backlight/Monotone/Sepia) : Light ON / : Sending image quality (Prefer motion speed/Prefer image quality)
*1
". The connection with the videophones of different
Setting status icons
Call duration
P72
: Sending/Receiving audio : Sending/Receiving video : Sending/Receiving audio/video
- : Adjusting Listen volume : Macro shooting ON : Videophone call switch available
Guidance is displayed at the bottom of the display. Side key operations are displayed in the guidance after switching to "Camera".
P72
Making a call/videophone call
Enter a phone number (up to 80 digits)
1
Always enter area code even when calling from the same city.
c
: Delete 1 digit
Select a call type
2
Making a voice call : Making a videophone call :
Your own image is displayed while the videophone call is connected.
The charging begins when "Connected to videophone." appears on the screen.
When ending the call,
3
INFORMATION
<For both voice and videophone calls>
With 2in1 in Dual mode, the caller ID selection screen is displayed. Select "Number A" or "Number B".
If an announcement requesting caller ID is heard, make a call again after setting your caller ID to be notified.
<Voice call>
You can make a call by entering a phone number after pressing n. In this case, a call is made approximately 5 seconds after the phone number is entered.
<Videophone call>
The charges are based on the rate for digital communication not for voice calls even when substitute image is sent instead of the camera image.
n
C
f
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If videophone call was not connected, a message appears indicating the reason and stand-by display reappears. Displayed messages may not reflect the state of the other party correctly depending on the type of terminal and/or usage of the network service by the other party. Main messages are as below.
-
Busy. :
The line of the other party is busy (may appear during packet communication on some types
of the other party's terminal)
-
Set Caller ID to ON :
-
Redial using voice call :
destination does not support videophone calls
-
Busy with packet transmission. :
-
Make call from i-mode web page :
provided by IP (Information Provider)
-
Upper limit exceeded. Connection failed. :
function (Type Limit or Family Wide Limit) is exceeded
If a videophone call accompanied with Chaku-moji is made when Auto redial as voice in Operation is set to "ON", Chaku-moji accompanies when redialing.
Any videophone call from FOMA terminal to emergency call (110, 119 or 118) with Auto redial as voice in Operation set to "ON" is automatically switched to a voice call.
On hold
The caller is charged for time spent on hold.
During a call,
1
The call is put on hold, light blinks in green, and a melody is played. For a videophone call, the videophone on-hold image is displayed on the phone of the other party and yourself.
To clear voice call on hold, press g or n.
To clear videophone call on hold, perform any of the operations below.
g
: Redisplay the image sent before the call is put on hold
I
: Camera image is sent
a
/ n : Substitute image is sent
While on hold, FOMA terminal vibrates every 3 minutes, up to 5 times. However, it does not vibrate in Public mode (Drive mode) or while Vibrate alert in Personalized silent mode is set to "OFF".
Caller ID is not sent (such as when connecting to visualnet)
The other party is set for Call Forwarding Service but forwarding
The other party is performing packet transmission
You are not making videophone call after connecting to site
Upper limit of a charging plan with a limiting
g
Using speakerphone function
Enter a phone number
1
appears at the top of the display.
For operating from phonebook, Redi al, Received calls, Recorded messages or Voice memos, press
Press C for 1 second or more to use speakerphone while Speakerphone in Operation is set to "OFF".
While making a call, ringing or talking on the phone, you can switch the speakerphone function ON/OFF each time you press
If switching to flip style during a call using the speakerphone function, a message appears indicating that a call is not available. Restore the style to normal style.
INFORMATION
If you switch to speakerphone, the volume may suddenly increase. Use it with FOMA terminal away from your ears.
Talk to FOMA terminal within approximately 50 cm. If a call is hard to hear from the speaker due to loud noise around you or the other party, turn the speakerphone function OFF.
This function can be used in Silent mode.
Adjusting Listen volume during a call
This setting applies to Listen volume in Adjust volume.
During a voice call, j or
1
During a call in flip style, S decreases volume and D increases volume.
en
(1 sec. or more) or
n
(1sec. or more) or I.
SD
n
C
.
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Using Voice clear/Voice slowing
Switching Voice clear ON/OFF
Measure the noise level during a voice call, and if the noise increases above the specified level, the other party's voice is automatically emphasized to be heard clearly. And, the volume is automatically increased also when your or other party's voice is low.
This function does not operate while using speakerphone function or in overseas GSM/GPRS network.
The settings are retained after a call.
This function is not for adjusting Listen volume. Change the volume of the other party's voice with Listen volume.
During a voice call,
1
When setting to "ON", appears. When this does not operate with ON, it is displayed in gray.
Switching Voice slowing ON/OFF
During a voice call, adjust the other party's voice to be heard slowly by using the silence at intervals, to make it easier to be heard. When the other party speaks without intervals, the voice is heard at the normal speed.
If you set Voice slowing to ON, the quali ty of the other party's voice, music or time tone may change. In this case, set Voice slowing to OFF.
This function does not operate in overseas GSM/GPRS network.
The settings are canceled after a call.
During a call,
1
When setting to "ON", appears. When this does not operate with ON, it is displayed in gray.
m7
a

Switching a voice/videophone call during a call

Switchable only from the caller.
This function is available among the models which support switching voice call and videophone call.
To switch the call, the other party needs to set Notify switchable mode to ON. P74
<Example> Switching to videophone call during a voice call
During a voice call, Ie"Yes"
1
During call switching, a message indicating to switch the call is played.
When switched to videophone call, speakerphone is activated.
Switching to voice call during a videophone call : During a videophone call,
m1e
Speakerphone is deactivated when the call is switched to voice call.
INFORMATION
It takes approximately 5 seconds to switch. It may take longer depending on radio wave conditions.
Voice calls and videophone calls are charged individually depending on their respective times. The time for switching calls is not counted in the call duration thus not charged.
Under some radio wave conditions, switching calls is unavailable, resulting in disconnection of the call.
During voice call using Call Waiting, switching to videophone call is unavailable.
When packet communications are made during a voice call, packet communications are disconnected before switching to a videophone call.
While the other party is performing packet communication, switching to a videophone call is unavailable.
Settings such as camera image sending etc., made during a videophone call are canceled each time you switch voice call and videophone call.→P72
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Redial/Received calls

Making a call using redial/received calls

This function allows you to record call log (Redial) and received calls including PushTalk calls.
Up to 30 items are recorded in each of Re dial and Received calls. When exceeding the savable number, record is overwritten chronologically.
When using 2in1, up to 30 items are recorded for Numbers A and B, respectively; a total of 60 items each can be recorded for Redial and Received calls.
When calls are made to the same phone number, the latest call is recorded in Redial as "Unspecified", "Notify" or "Not notify" of Caller ID.
r
(Redial) or l (Received calls)eMove the cursor to a party
1
Select the party to display details screen. Select making/receiving of PushTalk call to display all the members, and press details screen.
<Example> Redial screen
Icon definitions are as shown below.
call
communications
(PushTalk Plus)
Redial list screen Redial details screen
/ : Making/Receiving of voice call/international voice call / : Making/Receiving of videophone call/international videophone
*1
/ : Receiving of 64K data communications/international 64K data
/ : Making/Receiving of PushTalk call to 1 person/multiple persons / : Making/Receiving of PushTalk call to 1 person/multiple persons
/ : Missed call/Unchecked missed call / : Recorded message/Unchecked recorded message : Received call with Chaku-moji / : Missed call with Chaku-moji/ Unchecked missed call
P75
g
and select a member to display
*1
*2
/ : Recorded message with Chaku-moji/Unchecked recorded
*2
message
/ : Calling of show/hide of Caller ID set in Call option or Caller ID settings
of phonebook : Making/Receiving call while staying overseas (except GMT+09:00) : Making/Receiving a call from/to Number B (with 2in1 in Dual mode)
: Ringing time of missed call (Not displayed for receiving of PushTalk)
*1
If you directly enter "010" or dial from "010" saved in phonebook, the international call icon and "+" do not appear.
*2
If recorded message is deleted, this icon changes to missed call icon.
*3
May not appear when the call making/receiving date and time is not recorded etc.
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or
2
INFORMATION
<Redial/Received calls common>
If voice and videophone calls are switched during the call, the type (voice/videophone) at the time of making/receiving the call is recorded.
For international call, "+" appears before phone number. It is not displayed when dialing with "010" prefixed.
If you press h during a voice call, Redial/Received calls appear.
When an image is saved to phonebook, details screen is displayed according to View preference.
<Redial>
When you subscribe to Multi Number, name of a call dialed by specifying Multi Number from submenu is displayed on details screen.
When PushTalk group call is made, the group name appears.
When a PushTalk call is made to multiple members, the information of the first member in the member list appears on the list screen.
<Received calls>
When caller ID of the other party is not shown, the reason for hiding caller ID appears.
When you subscribe to Multi Number, name of Multi Number used for incoming call appears on details screen.
Calls received from callers using dial-in services in an office etc. may display different numbers from the caller's dial-in number (Dial-in service allows you to have multiple incoming phone numbers for one telephone line).
Received Chaku-moji is recorded in received calls.
I
Pressing g on the details screen makes a call in the same way as the call type of the selected redial/received calls.
Press
m1
With 2in1 in Dual mode, a call is made from the number specified for incoming/outgoing calls.
to make a call specifying conditions.→P64
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To display all received call logs including missed calls within the delay time set in Ring alert delay, press call list, press
To display the number of unchecked missed calls, press
Using Redial/Received calls
Using PushTalk→P76
Check the location of the other party : Move the cursor to the other
party
Accessed to "imakodokantan search" using a phone number as the target.
For details about imakodokantan search, refer to NTT DOCOMO website.
If PushTalk call is made/received to/from multiple members, move the cursor to a party in the details screen.
Adding to phonebook : Move the cursor to the other party
2e1
Phonebook new entry→P82
Select a phonebook entry to update the entry.
Creating i-mode mail : Move the cursor to the destination party Creating SMS : Move the cursor to the destination partyea (1 sec. or more) Switching Redial/Received calls : Displaying Sent msg log/Received msg log :
INFORMATION
When using 2in1, you cannot create i-mode mail or SMS from Redial/Received calls for Number B.
Switching details screen display <View preference>
On details screen,
1
When you missed calls <Missed calls>
(The digit indicates the number of missed calls) appears on the stand-by
display. The incoming calls are recorded as missed calls in Received calls.
When a missed call from an unknown phone n umber exists, the ring time enables you to check whether it is a malicious ("One-ring phone scam" etc.) call for the sole purpose of recording the phone number in the received call list.
Deleting Redial/Received calls
For a PushTalk call, a selected member cannot be deleted.
m91
m92
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or
2
on Received calls list. To return to original Received
.
"Yes"
m7
m0
C
m9e1-3
on Received call list.
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ea
or
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(Redial) or l(Received calls)eMove the cursor to an
1
entry
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To delete 1 item, move the cursor to the redial/recieved calls.
To delete selected items, select themeC. To delete all items, authentication is required.
Chaku-moji
"Yes"

Using Chaku-moji

When making a voice or videophone call, a message can be sent in a ring time to inform the receiver of the purpose and urgency of the call.
For details of Chaku-moji or suppor ted models, refer to NTT DOCOMO websi te or "Mobile Phone User's Guide [Network Services]".
The sender is charged for communication fee, but the receiver is not.
This function is unavailable for PushTalk.
Chaku-moji
Editing or Setting Message
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
Operate Chaku-moji
2
Adding message :
characters)
Up to 10 items can be saved.
Select the existing Chaku-moji to edit it. In this case, a confirmation screen for adding appears.
To quote Chaku-moji from Sent messages, press moji.
To delete 1 item, move the cursor to a message and p ress all items, press
Setting display for incoming message <Message display settings> :
2e1-4
If "Hide all" is set, no Chaku-moji is received.
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m3
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"<New message>"eEnter Chaku-moji (up to 10
m1
and select Chaku-
m2
and select "Yes".
. To delete
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Making a call accompanied by message
Chaku-moji appears on the incoming call screen of the other party.
Up to 10 sent Chaku-moji are saved to Sent messages. When exceeding the savable number, record is overwritten chronologically.
When using 2in1, up to 10 sent Chaku-moji are saved to Sent messages for Numbers A and B, respectively; a total of 20 sent Chaku-moji are saved. Display differs depending on mode.
Enter a phone number
1
characters)
When the other party receives the message, "Transmission:success" appears on the calling screen and message transmission is charged.
INFORMATION
Message cannot be sent if the terminal of the other party is not compatible with this function, when Message display settings is set to "Hide all", or while the terminal is overseas. In these cases, "Transmission:failure" appears and no message transmission fee is charged. Also, if the terminal of other party is not turned on, is out of service area, in public mode (drive mode) or if Greeting msg resp time is set to "0 Sec.", a message cannot be sent and the transmission result is not displayed.
Chaku-moji is sent even within the delay time in Ring alert delay set on the terminal of the other party, and transmission is charged.
Depending on radio wave conditions, the transmission result may not appear even when Chaku-moji arrives to the terminal of the other party, and transmission is charged.
Chaku-moji cannot be sent/received overseas.
With 2in1 in Dual mode, appears in Sent messages of Number B.
186/184
eCem
You can also select from saved or Sent messages.
em31e
or
I
Enter Chaku-moji (up to 10

Setting caller ID to send/not to send for each call

Caller ID is your important information. Carefully consider whether you want to include caller ID information when making a call.
This function is unavailable for PushTalk.
Priority of the method to notify a caller ID→P56
Notifying your caller ID : Not notifying your caller ID :
186e
184e
Enter a phone number
Enter a phone number
en
en
or
or
C
INFORMATION
In case of international call, caller ID may not be notified depending on connecting phone companies even when "186" is prefixed.
When making a call by prefixing "186" or "184", the phone number prefixed with that number is recorded in the redial list.

Sending tone signals (DTMF)

Pause and timed pause are effective only for voice calls.
Entering pause "P"
This function allows you to operate Voice mail at home, to reserve tickets or to check the balance of a bank account, etc.
Enter a phone number
1
number
en
When pressing g after the call is connected, the digits after the pause ("P") are sent.
Entering timed pause "T"
Timed pause ("T") is used to dial outside line number followed by an extension. When timed pause ("T") is entered between the phone and extension numbers, the extension number is dialed with a pause of the predetermined seconds after the phone number is dialed.
Enter a phone number
1
number
en
Timed pauses ("T") can be entered in succession.
Each timed pause ("T") is followed by an interval of approximately 1 second.
Sending tone signals (DTMF) during a videophone call
During a call,
1
The number you pressed is displayed and the tone signal is transmitted.
c
: Cancel sending
C
While sending camera image or Camera off, a tone signal can be sent by only pressing numeric keys without pressing
The image set as substitute image is canceled.
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e*
(1 sec. or more)eEnter a
e#
(1 sec. or more)eEnter an extension
Enter a number
m9
.
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During Chara-den call, actions by pressing numeric keys are not available.
INFORMATION
Tone signals may not be received depending on the receiving device.
You cannot make a call to another party, putting the current call on hold, by entering a pause ("P") or timed pause ("T").
Call option

Making a call under set conditions

You can set calling conditions each time you make a call or PushTalk call.
Only Caller ID can be set for a PushTalk call.
Priority of the method to notfy a caller ID→P56
Enter a phone number
1
Chaku-moji : Multi-No/Own number :
Call type of Multi Number
Own number is displayed when 2in1 is in Dual mode or B mode. Select "Number A" or "Number B" when in Dual mode
Call type : Caller ID :
When "Unspecified" is set, it operates according to Activate/Deactivate setting.
Prefix : Int'l call : Int'l prefix :
call
Country code :
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2
If "V.phone" is selected for Call type, Chara-den to display during a call can be set by pressing
When operating from the received message/sent message details screen, or when using Phone To (AV Phone To) function, a confirmation screen for calling may appear. When "No, use original" is selected, a call is made with the settings other than Chaku-moji and Call type canceled.
Creating/selecting Chaku-moji→P62
Select call type
Set Notify/Not notify caller ID
Select Prefix to be added at the beginning
Set Int'l call→P65
Select international prefix number when making an international
or
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em2e
Select a number from which a call is dialed
P366
Select country code to dial for international call
I
.
Set required items
P366
INFORMATION
"SMS" of Call type can be selected in cases like using SMS To function.
Even when sending/receiving a call with Caller ID notification set, Caller ID may not be notified or incorrect Caller ID may be displayed depending on telecommunications carriers used. In this case, you cannot make a call from Received calls.
WORLD CALL

Making international calls

Overseas use→P372
"WORLD CALL" is the international call service available from DOCOMO mobile phones.
You can call approximately 240 countries and regions in the world.
"WORLD CALL" charges are added to the FOMA service charges every month.
No subscription charges apply. No monthly fee is required. *
You are subscribed to "WORLD CALL" at the time of subscription to the FOMA service (Unless you request not to subscribe to it).
There are some charging plans unavailable.
Contact the numbers for General Inquiries on the back of this manual for details of "WORLD CALL". *
To use international call services except the DOCOMO service, contact the carrier for details.
"International videophone" calls to parties using specif ic overseas 3G mobile phone terminals can be made by dialing as described below and placing a call in the videophone mode.
For countries and overseas telecommunications carriers available, refer to DOCOMO's "International service web page".
The image of the other part y displayed on FOMA terminal may be distorted or connection may not be established depending on the other party's terminal connected through the i nternational videophone line.
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010e
1
phone number
Omit "0" in area code (city code) starting with "0". The leading "0" is required for certain countries including Italy (land-line phones).
The above phone number can be saved in FOMA terminal phonebook.
You can also call by 009130e010eCountry codeeArea code (City code)
e
Making international call entering "+"
Entered "+" is converted to the international prefix number "009130010 (WORLD CALL)".
When a call is made by entering Japanese country code "81" succeeding "+", international prefix number is not converted.
0
(1 sec. or more)eCountry codeeArea code (City code)eEnter
1
a phone number
Press 0 for 1 second or more to enter "+".
Omit "0" in area code (city code) starting with "0". The leading "0" is required for certain countries including Italy (land-line phones).
Making international call by selecting international prefix
Country codeeArea code (City code)eEnter a
en
phone number
ene
"Yes"
number and country code
You can select international prefix number or country code registered in Int'l call assist.
Area code (City code)eEnter a phone number
1
Int'l call field int'l prefix number code
When "No, use original" is selected, a call is made with the setti ngs other than Chaku-moji and Call type canceled.
Setting Int'l call assist
Setting Auto switch
You can set whether entered "+" is automatically converted to international prefix number. Also, you can set whether country code is added for a call made from overseas.
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or
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Select Int'l prefix fieldeSelect the name of
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Select Country code fieldeSelect Country
"Yes"
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Select
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[Settings & NW services]
1
items
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Country code :
These settings are useful when making a call overseas.
Int'l prefix :
Editing country code <Country code setting>
Up to 22 items required for making international calls from overseas can be saved.
m
1
Select a country code
2
Setting auto conversion : Move the cursor to country code
is added to the selected number.
Deleting : Move the cursor to a country code
Set required items
3
Country name : Country code :
Setting Auto assist setting
You can save up to 3 items to be prefixed to a phone number when making international calls.
m
1
"<Not recorded>"
2
Setting auto conversion : Move the cursor to Int'l prefix No.
is added to the selected name.
Deleting : Move the cursor to Int'l prefix number
Set required items
3
Name : Int'l prefix No. :
Select "ON" then country code
Select "ON" and select Intn'l prefix number
[Settings & NW services]
eC
Enter up to 8 two-byte (16 one-byte) characters
Enter up to 5 digits
[Settings & NW services]
eC
Enter up to 8 two-byte (16 one-byte) characters
Enter up to 10 digits
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932
933
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
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"Yes"
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"Yes"
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Prefix dialing

Registering prefix

You can set a number (prefix) such as an international prefix number to be prefixed to a phone number.
Up to 3 items can be set.
Making a call with registered prefix→P64
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
the entry field (up to 10 digits)
If you register a number (prefix) including a pause ("P") or timed pause ("T"), you cannot add the prefix when making a call.
Sub address
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eC
Enter the number in

Making a call specifying a sub-address

You can set whether you can call a specific phone or communication device by specifying a sub address.
A sub address is a number used to call a specific device out of multiple telephone sets and/or communication devices assigned the same phone number (e.g. when multiple devices with sub addresses are connected to an ISDN line). It is also used to select contents in a graphics download service "V live".
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
Making a call specifying a sub-address
Enter a phone number
1
INFORMATION
If "*" is entered after the pause ("P") or timed pause ("T") is entered, it is not recognized as the separator of sub address and is sent as tone signals containing "*" even if Sub address is "ON".
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e*e
Enter a sub address
or
2
en
or
C
Noise reduction

Reducing surrounding noise to make voice clear

It is recommended that this function be used set to "ON" normally.
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
In-Car Hands-Free
571e1
or
2

Talking hands-free while driving

When FOMA terminal is connected to a handsfree-compatible device such as In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01 (optional) or car navigation system, voice calls can be made or received using the handsfree-compatible device.
For operations of handsfree devices, refer to the operation manual for the respective devices. FOMA In-Car Hands-Free Cable 01 (optional) is req uired to use In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01 (optional).
INFORMATION
When a handsfree device is set to sound, the ring alert for incoming calls sounds from a handsfree device regardless of settings of Silent mode or ring alert setting on FOMA terminal.
When a handsfree device is set to sound, a call continues even when FOMA terminal is folded, regardless of settings in Close settings.
When Answer machine is set, incoming operation is made according to the settings of Answer machine.
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Receiving a call/videophone call

Receiving a call/videophone call
You cannot answer calls just by opening FOMA terminal.
A call is received
1
A ring alert sounds and the light turns on or blinks.
j
: Ring alert volume S : Stop ring tone and vibration
Display while receiving a call
When caller ID is sent, the phone number appears, and when phone number is saved in phonebook, saved name appears.
When caller ID is not sent, the reason for hiding caller ID appears.
-
User Unset :
-
Payphone : Unavailable :
-
Operations from submenu while receiving a call
You can operate the following from submenu while receiving a call.
-
Reject call :
-
Voice mail :
-
Call forwarding :
Select call reception type
2
Receiving a voice call : Receiving videophone calls : n or
Your own image is displayed while the videophone call is connected.
When ending the call,
3
When the caller selected not to send caller ID
When the call was made from payphone etc.
call from overseas or land-line phone via forwarding services (caller ID may be sent depending on the carrier)
The call was made when sending the caller ID was not available; e.g. a
Disconnect without receiving a call Connect voice call to Voice Mail service center
Forward a call to the specified phone number
n
f
I
P82
INFORMATION
If you subscribe to Voice Mail service, Call Waiting or Call Forwarding Service, and set Arrival call act or PushTalk arv. act to "Answer", you hear beeps (the call waiting ring tone) when receiving another incoming voice call during voice call or PushTalk call. If you activate Voice Mail, Call Waiting or Call Forwarding Service, the service starts.
When Chaku-moji is received, Chaku-moji appears on the incoming screen. Chaku-moji disappears when you answer the call.→P62
When a forwarded call from FOMA terminal arrives, name appears as a normal incoming call. However, a phone number or a name may not appear depending on forwarder.
When sub address is notified, "*" and the sub address is displayed at the end of the caller ID.
When receiving an international call, a plus sign "+" appears at the beginning of the sender's number.

When the other party switches voice/videophone call

Switchable only from the caller.
To accept switching, you need to set Notify switchable mode to ON in advance. P74
Receiving a request for switching during videophone call
1
During call switching, a message indicating to switch the call is played.
When switched to videophone call, speakerphone is activated. When switched to voice call, speaker phone is deactivated.
Any key answer

Pressing a dial key to answer call

You can set whether you answer a call by pressing 0-9, g, *, # in addition to
1
n
Any key answer is useful for voice call and PushTalk call. Any key answer does not work for an incoming call during another call.
m
.
[Settings & NW services]
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or
2
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Close settings

Ending/Holding/Continuing call by folding the FOMA terminal

This function does not operate during 64K data communication, packet communication.
Setting when folded→P79
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
INFORMATION
In the cases below, the call continues even if FOMA terminal is folded.
- When Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch (optional) is connected.
- When a device that is connected to handsfree is set to sound
- When message is being recorded by Answer machine.
When a call is placed"On-hold", On-hold is deactivated when FOMA terminal is opened again.
When setting to "Continue (mute)", if speakerphone is active, your voice is not heard by the other party but you hear the other party's voice from the speaker. When sending camera image during videophone call, substitute image is sent to the other party.
Operations during voice call :
Priority comm mode
572e1-3
m6

Setting the priority screen for an incoming call during another call

You can select the voice call or packet communication screen to be given priority when data is received via packet communication from a connected PC during a voice call or when a voice call is received during i-mode communication.
A screen change caused by this function does not suspend the call or packet communication.
When i-mode mail or MessageR/F is received during voice call, voice call screen appears by priority.
When a voice call is received while accessing data broadcasting site, Call alert image appears by priority.
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
When this is set to "No Set Up", the incoming screen for the newest call appears. However, voice call screen appears when packet transmission is received during voice call.
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P218 "Time shift function"
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When "Packet" is set, packet communication screen appears during voice call, and i-mode screen appears during i-mode session. You can switch to the call screen by pressing
When you can/could not answer a voice/videophone call
Respond and Hold
s
from Switch Task menu.

Putting a call on hold when you cannot answer immediately

The caller is charged for time spent in Respond hold.
While receiving a call,
1
The call is put on hold, and the other party hears a status message. For videophone call, response hold image for videophone is displayed to you and the other party.
When you are ready to answer the call,
2
You can also answer videophone call by pressing I.
If f is pressed or the caller hangs up while on hold, the call ends.
Setting Status message
You can record a status message up to approximately 10 seconds in your own voice.
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
tone field
e2
Press 1 and go to Step 3 to restore preinstalled guidance.
"Record" in Edit message fieldeRecord the greeting message after
2
the beep
Recording starts after a message appears.
An end tone (beep) sounds approximately 10 seconds after the start of recording.
Press g to stop recording halfway.
When a recorded status message is deleted, the preinstalled message is reset.
Select "Play" to check a status message.
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Using public mode

Public mode is an automatic answering service putting emphasis on manners in a highly public place. When a call is recieved with Public mode activated, a status message or a message indicating that you cannot answer the call is pl ayed, and the call is disconnected.
With Public mode (Drive mode) activated, a status message indicating that you are driving or in a place requiring suppression of calling (in a train, bus, movie theater, etc.) is played.
With Public mode (Power OFF) activat ed, a status message indicating that you are in a place where the terminal must be turned off (in a hospital, on an airplane, near priority seats in a train) is played.
Incoming operations while using network services in Public mode (Drive mode/Power OFF)
Voice Mail Service*1, Call Forwarding Service*1, and Caller ID Request Service*2 take precedence over Public mode. *1
For voice call with ring time set to other than "0 second", a service starts after the status message for Public mode is played.
*2
When caller ID is sent, Public mode activates.
When a call is sent from a caller whose calls are set to be rejected in Nuisance Call Blocking Service, Public mode does not activate.
Using public mode (Drive mode)
Public mode can be set or canceled only in stand-by. It is enabled also while " " appears on the top of display.
Even in Public mode, calls can be made normally.
Public mode precedes even in Silent mode or Answer machine.
Making an emergency call (110, 119 or 118) in Public mode cancels Public mode.
*
(1 sec. or more)
1
Public mode is set and appears on the stand-by display.
Canceling : * (1 sec. or more)
When public mode (Drive mode) is activated
Your FOMA terminal does not perform receiving actions, and (the number of incoming calls) appears on stand-by display and the call is recorded as a missed call.
When a call is received, an announcement "The person you are calling is currently driving or in an area where cellphone should not be used. Please try again later." is played.
The sound below does not ring. Also, vibrator and/or light are not activated.
- Ring alert of phone/PushTalk/mail/i-concier
- Sound of countdown timer, alarm clock, schedule reminder
-i-
α
ppli sounds, i-Widget sound effect
- Call cost limit alert (even when Alert is set to "ON", no messages appear)
- Sounds for starting/completing battery charge, battery alarm, GPS positioning
When usage setting by services is "Check every time", no location information is sent even if Location request of GPS is issued.
Even if Security indicator is set to "ON", the indicator does not notify Lock on close/Auto keypad lock status.
Picking up FOMA terminal does not turn on the sub-display light automatically.
i-Channel ticker does not appear.
Using public mode (Power OFF)
*25251en
1
Public mode (Power OFF) is set (No change on the stand-by display).
Canceling : Checking the settings :
When public mode (Power OFF) is activated
When a call is received in Public mode (Power OFF), a status message indicating "The person you are calling is currently in an area where use is prohibited. Please try again later" is played.
The settings continue until Public mode (Power OFF) is canceled by dialing " 25250". The settings are not canceled by simply turning the power ON.
The Public mode (Power OFF) announcement is played also when you are out of service area or in a place where radio waves do not reach.
INFORMATION
When videophone call is received, Public mode status message image is displayed on the caller's terminal.
When PushTalk call is received, message indicating that the call was not connected appears on the caller's terminal. When PushTalk group call arrives, (Drive mode)/ (Power OFF) indicating your state appears on participants' screens.
*25250en
*25259en
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Answer machine

Recording voice/video messages when you cannot answer the call

When Answer machine is activated, a greeting message is played and the caller can record message when you cannot answer the call.
You can record up to 4 voice and videophone calls in total, approximately 30 seconds for each call.
When using 2in1, messages of up to 4 incoming calls to Numbers A and B can be recorded to Answer machine in total. Display differs depending on mode.
This function is unavailable for PushTalk.
Activating Answer machine
Normal style should be used.
S
(1 sec. or more)
1
When "ON" is set, appears on the stand-by display.
When there is an incoming call with Answer machine active
A call is received
1
When the response time set in Greeting msg resp time elapses, the greeting message is played according to setting of Set gr eeting message.
The other party's message is recorded
2
A beep announces the other party at the start and the end. And when approximately 25 seconds elapsed since the start, 2 short beeps are heard to warn that the end is approaching.
When the recording is completed, the call is terminated
3
Responding with Quick answer machine <Quick answer machine>
Even if Answer machine is not active, you can activate it only once by pressing S for 1 second or more while receiving a call. This operation does not set Answer machine to active.
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INFORMATION
Even during the greeting message or recording to Answer machine, a call can be answered by pressing n. You can also answer videophone call by pressing I. In this case, message recorded before the call was answered is not recorded.
Answer machine does not operate when FOMA terminal is out of service area or turned OFF. Use Voice Mail service.
When 4 messages are recorded in Answer machine, appears on stand-by display and Answer machine or Quick answer machine does not activate. Delete unnecessary recorded messages. If you activated Voice Mail or Call Forwarding Service, the services activate.
In Personalized silent mode, "Answer machine" setting for Personalized silent mode is applied.
Setting the time before the greeting message starts <Greeting msg resp time>
S
(1 sec. or more)
1
Setting the greeting message
You can record a greeting message up to approximately 10 seconds in your own voice.
S
(1 sec. or more)
1
field
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Press 1 to restore preinstalled guidance and go to Step 3.
"Record" in Edit message fieldeRecord the greeting message after
2
the beep
Recording starts after a message appears. Supplementary description of recording message status message"
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Enter the response time
Select Greeting message
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Playing/Deleting record messages/voice memos

Playing recorded message/voice memo
S
(1 sec. or more)
1
memos)
<Example> Recorded messages screen
Icon definitions
/ : Recorded message/Played recorded message / : Recorded message of videophone call/Played recorded message
/No icon : Voice memo while talking/Voice memo in stand-by : Making/Receiving call from/to Number B (with 2in1 in Dual mode) : While staying overseas (except GMT+09:00)
: Recorded message of international call or voice memo while talking
*
May not appear when receiving or recording date/time is not recorded etc.
Select the recorded message/voice memo
2
While playing, elapsed playing time appears in the bottom of the screen.
While playing, the operations below are available.
j, SD n
: Switch the speakerphone function ON/OFF
Videophone call message is always pla yed with speakerphone activated. You cannot turn off the speakerphone.
When videophone call message is played in Silent mode, a sound playing confirmation screen appears. Select "No" to play the message wi thout sound.
Making calls : Move the cursor to message/memo
To make a call specifying conditions, press
Adding to phonebook : Move the cursor to message/memo
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(Recorded messages) or 4(Voice
: Adjust volume g : Stop
or
2
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en
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I
P64
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Phonebook new entry→P82
Select a phonebook entry to update the entry.
Select whether to delete
3
INFORMATION
When recording voice memo in stand-by, "Voice memos" is displayed.
Received calls screen→P61
Deleting recorded message/voice memo
S
(1 sec. or more)
1
memo)
e
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"Yes"
To delete 1 item, move the cursor to the message/memo.
Authentication is required to delete all items.
Videophone call settings
e2
(Recorded message) or 4(Voice
Move the cursor to message/memo

Using Chara-den

You can change the character sent during a videophone call.
Displaying Chara-den→P298
or
During a call,
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den
The operations below are available during a videophone call.
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Setting image during a videophone call

The following cannot be set as still image or substitute image to send.
- A still image larger than 176×144
- Animation, created animation
- A still image except in JPEG or GIF format
- Images that inhibited to output from FOMA terminal display items and changeability"
Setting image to send
Perform necessary operations during a call
1
Switching camera image and substitute image : Turning on/off the light*1 :
Light may temporarily be turned off by setting operations etc. during a call.
Switching display magnifications <Zoom>*1 :
Each time you press r, the zoom scale switches in the order below, and each time you press
→×2
Standard
Applying special effects to image <Scene mode/effect>*1 :
4
Special effects can be used when you shoot a subject against backlighting, or shoot in monochrome or sepia mode.
Adjusting brightness of image Adjusting flicker
The flicker may be reduced by selecting the settings that match the power supply frequency of your area.
Reflected to the flicker adjustment settings of Camera and Bar code reader.
Sending Camera-Off image :
A substitute image selected in Substitute image in Videophone image is sent.
When Chara-den is set as substitute image, Default image is sent.
Sending a still image :
Press g to cancel.
Switching to macro shooting*1 :
You can adjust the focus when sending images of very close objects approximately 7-10 cm away.
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a
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, it switches in the reverse order.
→×4
→×6
→×8
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:
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m6
to cancel.
P310 "File restriction" in "List of
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h
→×10
→×12
→×16
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Select a foldereSelect a still image
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Setting quality of sending/receiving images :
3
When "Prefer motion spd" is selected, motion becomes smoother in a lower­definition image. When "Prefer img qual" is selected, motion becomes slower in a higher-definition image.
When Receive image is changed, it applies to the image quality sent from the other party.
*1
Can be set only while sending camera image.
*2
The settings are retained after a call.
Talking over videophone call while looking at the other
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Press M during a call
1
You can talk while looking at the other party's image by switching to "Camera" and rotating the display clockwise 180 degrees to face Camera.
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Do not cover microphone on the back side with your finger
Camera
Use side keys for operation following the guidance at the bottom of the display.
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M
(1 sec. or more) to display the simple menu. Press SD to move the cursor,
P
to select. Press M to return to the previous screen on the simple menu or
confirmation screen.
Perform necessary operations
2
Switching camera image and substitute image : Disconnecting : P (1 sec. or more) Holding a call :
When hold is canceled, press M to send the same image sent before hold, press substitute image.
Switching to voice call : M (1 sec. or more) Adjusting brightness : Changing image to send : M(1 sec. or more) Turning the light on/off : M(1 sec. or more)
Do not look directly into Simple light.
Switching to Macro shooting : M(1 sec. or more) Setting image quality to send/receive : M(1 sec. or more)
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Setting screen display : M (1 sec. or more)
sec. or more)
Setting items→P73 "Changing videophone settings"
Entering DTMF signal : M(1 sec. or more)
select "#" with
Pressing P or a numeric key during a call opens the DTMF entry screen.
Switching to Speakerphone : M(1 sec. or more)
Setting display during a call
The settings are retained after a call.
Perform necessary operations during a call
1
Switching the main screen and the sub screen : Changing the main screen size : C (1 sec. or more)
Each time you press, the display size switches in the order of Large Standard→Small→Large.
Setting display :
Setting items→P73 "Changing videophone settings"
M
I
to send a camera image, and press a or n to send a
M
(1 sec. or more)
M
(1 sec. or more)
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Set required items
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"Yes"
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Set required itemseM (1
Select a number with
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Setting substitute or on-hold image <Image setting>
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Image : List images :
Chara-den" (only for Substitute image)
INFORMATION
If Chara-den set for the substitute image is deleted, the substitute image is reset to the default Chara-den. If the still image or Default Chara-den is deleted, the substitute image is reset to Default image.
If the still image set as Answer machine image, Response hold image, On-hold image or Movie memo image is deleted, the substitute image is reset to Default.
Operation
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Set image type
Select when Image is other than "Default image" or "Default
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Changing videophone settings

You can set actions to be performed when videophone call fails, or set the screen to appear during a videophone call.
Auto redial as voice is provided to ensure access to the other party. When this is set to "ON", the number is re-dialed as voice call if a call cannot be answered because the other party's terminal does not support videophone, or the other
,
party is using the mova service via Dual Network Service. However, this option may not work properly if you dialed ISDN-sync 64K access point, ISDN videophone incompatible with 3G-324M (as of Oct, 2008), or a wrong number, etc. Note that you may be charged for these calls.
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Auto redial as voice :
videophone attempt
Display setting : Sub screen :
This setting is available when Display setting is "Both sides".
Screen size : Visual preference : Display light :
Brightness of Display & Key light
Set whether to redial as voice call for unsuccessful
Set the screen
Set Sub screen
Set the main screen view size
Set the incoming image quality of the other party
When "Terminal settings" is selected, this option depends on
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Set
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Speakerphone :
When "ON" is set, a message appears indicate that the microphone is not available in flip style. Talk with FOMA terminal opened.
Flip mode answer image :
INFORMATION
During a voice call or 64K data communication, no videophone calls can be made even if Auto redial as voice is set to "ON". However, during packet communication connected to a PC, dialed videophone call is re-dialed as voice call.
If you redial voice calls with Auto redial as voice set to "ON", the voice call rate is applied instead of digital communication rate.
Notify switchable mode
Set whether to use speakerphone when connected
Set image to be used when answering in flip style

Setting for switching a voice/videophone call during a call

You can notify the network that your terminal is available for switching voice and videophone calls.
During voice or videophone call, this option cannot be changed.
You cannot set this option out of service area. Operate FOMA terminal in locations with better radio wave conditions.
Notify switchable mode is ON by default.
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2
Press 3 and select "Yes" to check the current settings.
DataSession arv. act
"Yes"
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Setting actions for incoming calls during packet communication

You can set how to react to an incoming videophone call received during i-mode, data broadcasting site display or downloading Music&Video Channel program.
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When "V.phone priority" is selected, displaying the incoming call screen has precedence, and packet communication is disconnected when a videophone call is answered. After videophone call is terminated, i-mode screen reappears and download of Music&Video Channel program resumes. While accessing data broadcasting site, Time shift of 1Seg is activated.
When "Packet DL priority" is set, an incoming call is disconnected without incoming call screen being displayed, and the call is recorded in Received calls.
When "Voice mail" or "Call forwarding" is selected, the service starts.
INFORMATION
If you do not subscribe to Voice Mail or Call Forwarding Service, actions for "Packet DL priority" are performed even with "V.phone answerphone" or "Call forwarding" set.
If Voice Mail or Call Forwarding Service is activated and the ring time is set to "0 sec.", each service starts. The call is not recorded in Received calls.
External device
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Using videophone call by interfacing to external device

Videophone calls can be sent/received through external devices by connecting FOMA terminal to external devices such as PC using USB Cable. If you want to use this function, prepare an approved external device or a PC, that videophone application is installed in, and devices (commercial) such as an earphone/microphone and USB-compatible Web camera.
Refer to the instructions manual of external devices for hardware requirements, setting or operating instructions of videophone applications.
*
You can use "DOCOMO Videophone Software" as an application supporting this function. This software can be downloaded from DOCOMO Videophone Software website. (For details such as the usage environment of a PC, refer to the support website.) http://videophonesoft.nttdocomo.co.jp/
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INFORMATION
Videophone calls cannot be made through an external device during a voice call.
If you subscribe to Call Waiting Service, an incoming videophone call from an external device during voice call is recorded as a missed call. An incoming voice call, videophone call or 64K data communication during videophone call from external device is recorded as a missed call.

PushTalk

PushTalk
This is a service that you can communicate with multiple parties (up to 5 parties including yourself). Press PushTalk key ( press
P
(to speak), PushTalk communication fee is charged.
For details of PushTalk or Supported models, refer to NTT DOCOMO website or "Mobile Phone User's Guide [Network Services]".
PushTalk Plus
A service allowing you to make a PushTalk communication with 20 parties including yourself. You can use PushTalk more conveniently by using common phonebook on the network or confirming the state of the members. You must subscribe to PushTalk Plus to use this service. *
For details of operating procedure, refer to the guidebook which you can get when subscribing to the service.
Reading PushTalk screen
a b
c
a
Speaker field
No icon : Floor is open. Phone number/name/"Anonymous"/ (When the speaker cannot be identified)
: A member takes the floor.
"Myself" : You are speaking.
b
Group icon, Group name
P
) to take turns talking. Each time you
d
Display only on the screen of the caller of the group call.
c
Participants
Phone number/name/"Anonymous"
d
Participants status
*
*
: Calling
: Answered the call and participating
*
: No response/Communication ended/The terminal is out of service
area or turned OFF
*
: In Public mode (Drive mode)
Displayed when the PushTalk call is made among 3 or more parties.

Making a PushTalk call

It operates according to Activate/Deactivate or Caller ID settings of phonebook.
Priority of the method to notify a caller ID→P56
Enter a phone number
1
Using phonebook : deSearch phonebookeMove the cursor to a member
P
2
When the receiver answers the call, a connecting tone sounds and communication starts.
To make a call using the speakerphone function regardless of Silent mode or P-Talk speakerphone setting, press
Caller ID notification can be set for each call.→P64
Talk over a PushTalk call
3
n
: Switch the speakerphone function ON/OFF
j
/ SD : Adjust Listen volume (apply to Listen volume of Adjust volume)
You can also talk in flip style during a PushTalk call. Press S to decreases volume and
With FOMA terminal folded, the speaker is used for answering regardless of settings of Silent mode or P-Talk speakerphone. Speaker's name is displayed on the sub-display.
D
increases volume in flip style.
P
for 1 second or more.
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Speaking :
a
Check the blank of the speaker field, and press and hold P.
When the floor is taken, the taking floor sound is heard and "Myself" is displayed in the speaker field.
While the other party is speaking, pressing P causes floor taking failure sound to be emitted and you are not given the floor.
For the speaker, the charging of PushTalk communication fee begins when the taking floor sound is heard.
b
Speak with P held down.
Each time, Time to keep the floor is limited. When the limit is about to expire, the floor release notice sound beeps and the floor is released.
c
After speaking is over, release P.
The releasing floor sound is heard.
When ending the session,
4
If there are three or more in the party, a connecting tone sounds to other participants and appears on the screen.
INFORMATION
When no participant takes the floor for a given length of time during a communication, the communication ends.
You cannot make emergency calls (110, 119 and 118) using PushTalk.
For Quick dial, PushTalk call is made to a phone number if saved in PushTalk phonebook, or to the first phone number of the phonebook entry if not saved in PushTalk phonebook.
All participants' phone numbers are notified and displayed on all participants' terminals if the caller notifies its phone number. "Anonymous" is applied to all participants if the caller does not notify its phone number.
If you make PushTalk call in i-mode communication, i-mode connection ends.
When using 2in1, Number B is not available for PushTalk.
When using 2in1, no call can be made from phonebook to members set as "B" in Ph.book 2in1 setting.
f
Using Redial/Received calls
he
Perform necessary operation
1
Making PushTalk call : Move the cursor to a member
PushTalk call is simultaneously made to multiple members when they are
specified.
Making a PushTalk call to a selected member from a group call : Select a group
call
Saving to FOMA terminal phonebook : Move the cursor to a
member
Phonebook new entry→P82
To update a phonebook entry, select the entry.
After adding, PushTalk phonebook registration confirmation screen appears.
Adding to PushTalk phonebook : Move the cursor to a
member
Only members saved in FOMA terminal phonebook can be added.
Adding members as a group : Move the cursor to a group
call
Only members saved in PushTalk phonebook can be added.
INFORMATION
You can re-join the call by making a call from Redial/Received calls as long as other members are still on PushTalk session, even if you did not answer a group call or hang up half way through. Note that, if the call has been terminated, a new call is made.
Adding a member during PushTalk call
Only the caller can add members.
You can add up to 4 members to be called in total. When there are already 4 members called, you can again call a member not participating, but cannot add new members.
Members cannot be added in flip style.
During a session CeSelect a method for addingeMove the
1
cursor to a member
Members can be added from PushTalk phonebook, FOMA terminal phonebook and Redial/Received calls. To add a member by entering the phone number, select "Direct input", enter phone number and press
P78
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Select members not to calleP or
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Enter group name
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INFORMATION
You can take/release the floor even during the selection of additional members.
Even the user of a model that does not support member addition can participate and be displayed on other members' terminals. However, for models that do not support member addition, additional members do not appear on the screen and the connecting tone does not sound.
Additional members are not recorded in Redial/Received calls.

Receiving a PushTalk call

PushTalk call cannot be put on hold.
Receive a PushTalk call
1
Ring alert sounds and light turns on or blinks. The participant list appears and
j
P
2
A connecting tone sounds and communication starts.
Talk over a PushTalk call
3
Operating procedure→P75 Step 3 in "Making a PushTalk call"
When ending the session,
4
appears for the caller.
: Adjust alert volume
or
n
When f is pressed or the call is not answered within the ring time, the call is disconnected. With FOMA terminal folded, the speaker is used for answering regardless of settings of Silent mode or P-Talk speakerphone.
f

Using PushTalk phonebook entries

Adding entries to PushTalk phonebook
Normal style should be used.
Up to 1,000 items can be added. (This number may be reduced depending on the added contents.)
Before adding members to the PushTalk phonebook, adding the phone numbers to FOMA terminal phonebook is needed.
When using 2in1, no phone numbers of phonebook entries set to "B" in Ph.book 2in1 setting can be added to PushTalk phonebook.
Peae
1
Search the phonebookeSelect a membere"Yes"
2
Adding entries from FOMA terminal phonebook
de
1
member
Adding entries to group
Up to 30 groups can be saved.
Up to 19 members can be saved per group. However, when 5 or more members are saved in a group, no group call can be made.
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1
ae
2
characters)
Editing group name : Move the cursor to group
Select the group
3
"View phonebook"
When not saved in FOMA terminal phonebook, select "Direct input" and save in phonebook.
To add to existing group, go to Step 3.
name
P82
Search phonebookeMove the cursor to a
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Enter a group name (up to 10 two-byte (20 one-byte)
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"Yes"
Select a member
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Deleting PushTalk phonebook entries
Even if group or group member is deleted, group or group member is not deleted from PushTalk phonebook or FOMA terminal phonebook.
Pe
Move the cursor to a member
1
A deletion confirmation screen from FOMA terminal phonebook appears.
Deleting group : Deleting a member from group :
a member
Dialing from PushTalk phonebook
You can select up to 4 members to make a call.
<Example> Making a call from member list
P
1
Select a member
2
To display only members to dial, press
Making a call from group : CeSelect groupeSelect members not to dial
After selecting a group, go to Step 3 to make a group call.
P
or
3
When at least 1 member answers the call, a connecting tone sounds and communication starts.
Press The next procedure call"
INFORMATION
You can use PushTalk Plus after connecting to network by pressing
PeCe
Move the cursor to group
em3e
"Yes"
Name saved in FOMA terminal phonebook
I
m4
to set Caller ID notification by each dialing.→P64
P75 Step 3 and subsequent steps in "Making a PushTalk
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PeCe
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Select groupeMove the cursor to
Member list
.
"Yes"
"Yes"
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Setting for making and receiving a PushTalk call

Setting duration of ring tone <PushTalk ring time>
If the call is not answered within the ring time, the call is recorded as a missed call.
This option cannot be set when PushTalk auto answer is set to "ON".
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Setting PushTalk auto answer
When this is set to "ON", the connecting tone beeps and a PushTalk call is automatically answered. In this case, the speaker is used for the call regardless of the setting of P-Talk speakerphone.
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When Silent mode is activated, PushTalk auto answer does not start even set to "ON".
Setting actions for incoming calls <PushTalk arv. act>
This setting is available only when receiving a voice call.
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The incoming call screen appears when "Answer" is specified. To answer voice call, press
f
. In this case, PushTalk call is disconnected.
When "Voice mail" or "Call forwarding" is selected, the service starts.
INFORMATION
Regardless of settings, calls are recorded as Received calls. However, when Voice Mail or Call Forwarding Service is activated and the ring time is set to "0 sec.", each service starts and calls are not recorded in Received calls.
If you do not subscribe to Voice Mail or Call Forwarding Service, actions for "Answer" are performed even with "Voice mail" or "Call forwarding" set.
Operations during PushTalk call :
n
and to continue displaying incoming call screen, press
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Enter ring
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Ending/Continuing a call by folding the FOMA terminal <Setting when folded>
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INFORMATION
When Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch (optional) or In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01 (optional) is connected, PushTalk session continues with FOMA terminal folded regardless of this setting.
Operations during PushTalk call :
Setting i-mode arv. act:PT
You can set how to react to an incoming PushTalk call received during i-mode, data broadcasting site display or downloading Music&Video Channel program.
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When this is set to "PushTalk preferred", incoming call screen appears in priority. After PushTalk call is terminated, i-mode screen reappears and download of Music&Video Channel program resumes. While accessing data broadcasting site, Time shift of 1Seg is activated.
When set to "i-mode preferred", incoming call screen does not appear and th e call is terminated. The call is not recorded in Received calls.
Using speakerphone <P-Talk speakerphone>
Speakerphone is available for making or receiving calls in normal or flip style.
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When Silent mode is activated, a voice comes from the earpiece.
When Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch (optional) or In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01 (optional) is connected, the connected device is used for calls. Use P to speak.
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Phonebook

Phonebook available for the FOMA terminal .................................................................................................................... 82
Adding to phonebook .................................................................................................................. Phonebook new entry 82
Setting receiving actions for each phonebook entry .......................................................................... Alert by contact 83
Setting group .............................................................................................................................................. Group setting 84
Making a call from phonebook ......................................................................................................... Phonebook search 84
Editing phonebook entries ..................................................................................................................... Edit phonebook 86
Copying phonebook entries ............................................................................................................................................... 87
Deleting phonebook entries .............................................................................................................. Delete phonebook 87
Making phonebook entries secret ......................................................................................................... Secret attribute 87
Checking number of phonebook entries ..................................................................................................... No. of items 88
Making a call with a few key operations ........................................................................................................ Quick dial 88
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Phonebook available for the FOMA terminal

F-01A supports FOMA terminal phonebook and UIM phonebook.
In addition to this, there is PushTalk phonebook dedicated to PushTalk.→P77
Item FOMA terminal phonebook UIM phonebook
The number of entries Up to 1,000 entries
Phonebook No. No.000 - 999
Name 16 two-byte (32 one-byte)
Reading 32 one-byte characters 12 two-byte (25 one-byte)
Image, Movie
Entry items
Group
Phone number 5 numbers per item, up to
Phone number icon Mail address 5 addresses per item, up to
Mail address icon
Other items
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The number of savable items may be decreased depending on saved data.
*2
Up to 10 characters can be entered when one- and two-byte characters are both used or one-byte katakana is included.
*3
Up to 12 characters can be entered when both one- and two-byte characters are used.
*4
Items that can be set are Birthday, Note, PostalCode/Address, Location info, Company name, Job title and URL. i-concier information (note, address, URL) is automatically updated (when subscribed to i­concier).
Phonebook saved in your UIM is available even when the UIM is installed to another FOMA terminal.
FOMA terminal phonebook can be stored in Data Center. Stored phonebook can be updated/restored to FOMA terminal by connecting to Data Center.
Phonebook
82
characters
30 groups in addition to "
ループなし
3,005 numbers in total in phonebook
3,005 addresses in total in phonebook
*4
(No group)"
*1
*1
○ ○
: Supported × : Not supported
*1
Up to 50 entries
10 two-byte (21 one-byte) characters
characters
10 groups in addition to "
プなし
(No group)"
1 number per item
1 address per item
×
*2
*3
×
×
× ×
Displaying name
Voice call/Videophone call
Name and phone number saved in the phonebook are displayed on the screen while dialing/receiving, calling or voice call talking.
i-mode mail/SMS
Name and phone number saved in the phonebook are displayed on the Inbox/ Outbox/Unsent messages list screens and mail details screen. When a mail is received from a sender with mail address that completely matches with that saved in the phonebook including the domain name succeeding @, the name saved in the phonebook appears. However, for a sender with i-mode terminal, the name saved in the phonebook appears even when the domain name (@docomo.ne.jp) is omitted in the mail address and saved in the phonebook. If the mail address is "mobile phone number@docomo.ne.jp", add it to the phonebook omitting "@docomo.ne.jp".
グルー
INFORMATION
With 2in1 in A mode, a name of phonebook set to "B" in Ph.book 2in1 setting and with 2in1 in B mode, the name set to "A" in Ph.book 2in1 setting are not displayed.
When different names with the same phone number/mail address are saved in FOMA terminal phonebook, the name saved earlier is displayed.
When different names with the same phone number/mail address are separately saved in FOMA terminal and UIM phonebooks, the name saved in FOMA terminal phonebook is displayed.
Saved names are also displayed in other functions using phonebook.
Phonebook new entry

Adding to phonebook

You can add to FOMA terminal phonebook or UIM phonebook.
Note that, when changing the models at a sales outlet such as DOCOMO shop, data saved in FOMA terminal may not be copied to a new model terminal due to its specifications.
Priority of Call image→P98, 99
Savable number→P82
d
(1 sec. or more)
1
Adding to UIM phonebook : m [Phonebook & Logs]
P128
Enter a name
2
4
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Set required items
3
Phonebook number :
When the phonebook number overlaps with an existing number, a confirmation screen for overwriting appears. Not to overwrite, select "New entry" and enter the other number.
Zeroes before single- or double-digit phonebook numbers can be omitted.
Reading :
Reading of the entered name is entered.
Even if you correct the name, the reading does not reflect the change.
Select/Shoot image :
receiving/making a call or checking the phonebook.
Setting image :
Reading folders and lists of images→P288
If a still image that vertical to horizontal size (or vice versa) is larger than 864
×
480 dots is selected, the image shrinking confirmation screen
appears. Also, created animation does not operate.
Shooting and setting a still image :
The still image is shot only in the size of QCIF (176×144).
Setting movie/i-motion :
Reading folders and lists of movie/i-motion→P292
Movie/i-motion of only image can be set.→P294
This function is not available when dialing.
Recording and setting a movie :
Sounds are not recorded.→P203
Returning to the initial screen :
Group : "グループなし
For FOMA terminal phonebook, press a to add a group.→P84
Phone number :
When entering 1 item, an item for additional entry is displayed.
Pause ("P"), Timed pause ("T"), "+", "#" and sub-address delimiter ("*") can be saved. Timed pause ("T") cannot be saved in UIM phonebook.
If a phone number prefixed with "186" or "184" is added in phonebook, SMS cannot be sent even when the number is selected as the address.
Mail address :
When entering 1 item, an item for additional entry is displayed. Secret code
Birthday :
Note :
Up to 100 two-byte (200 one-byte) characters can be entered.
PostalCode/Address :
(200 one-byte) characters for an address can be entered.
eC
The smallest phonebook number available is assigned.
Set an image or movie/i-motion that is displayed when
1e
Select a foldereSelect an image
2e
Shoot a still image
3e
Select a foldereSelect a movie/i-motion
4e
Record a movie
5
(No group)" is set.
Up to 26 digits can be entered.→P48
Up to 50 one-byte characters can be entered.
P86
Set Set birthday to "ON" and enter the birthday.
Up to 7 digits for a postal code and up to 100 two-byte
eg
eg
Location info :
location history.
Company name : Job title : URL :
Add location information from the current location and/or
P275
Up to 50 two-byte (100 one-byte) characters can be entered.
Up to 50 two-byte (100 one-byte) characters can be entered.
Up to 256 one-byte characters can be entered.
Alert by contact

Setting receiving actions for each phonebook entry

You can set receiving actions for each phone number or mail address in FOMA terminal phonebook.
Priority of a receiving action→P92, 93, 99, 106
de
Search the phonebookeMove the cursor to a phonebook
1
entry
em32e
h
: Switching Call/Mail screens.
"Terminal setting" is applied to all items that are set to " group)", and "Group setting" is applied to the items that are set to a certain group ("Terminal setting" is applied only to Substitute image).
/
Ring alert :
alerts & Sounds.
Only when setting Ring alert of the detail information to "Available", movies/ i-motion and Music can be set as ring alert. Setting Music
/
Vibrate alert/effect.
/
Light alert.
If setting Light pattern to "Light pattern 1", "Light pattern 2" or "Sync melody", the light blinks in multiple colors. Light color cannot be set.
/
Light alert.
Substitute image (Call alert only) :
operates according to Substitute image in Videophone image.
Vibrate alert :
Light alert :
Light color :
Set required items
When set to "Terminal setting", it operates according to Ring
P91
When set to "Terminal setting", it operates according to
When set to "Terminal setting", it operates according to
When set to "Terminal setting", it operates according to
When set to "Terminal setting", it
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グループなし
Phonebook
(No
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Group setting

Setting group

You cannot change a group name or set calling/receiving actions to "
(No group)". When deleting the group, only the entries in the group are deleted.
For UIM phonebook, only renaming group name is available.
m
[Phonebook & Logs]
1
Perform necessary operation
2
Adding a group :
byte) characters)
Deleting a group : Move the cursor to the group
Authenticatee"Yes"
e
The group and the phonebook entries in the group are deleted. The identical phonebook entries in PushTalk phonebook are also deleted.
It is deleted even when secret attribute is set in Privacy mode (when Call &
Logs is "Hide set contact").
Changing a group name : Move the cursor to a group
group name (up to 10 two-byte (20 one-byte) characters)
For UIM phonebook, press C, move the cursor to the group and press
m2
Setting calling/receiving actions : Move the cursor to the group
e
Set required items
Setting Call image→P83 Step 3 in "Adding to phonebook" Setting other items
Changing the order : Move the cursor to the group
INFORMATION
For UIM phonebook, 10 two-byte (21 one-byte) characters can be entered for the group name. Up to 10 characters can be entered when one- and two-byte characters are both used or one-byte katakana is included.
m2e
.
12
Enter a group name (up to 10 two-byte (20 one-
eC
eC
P83 "Setting receiving actions for each phonebook entry"
em3
em4e
eme6
eC
グループな
Enter a
em5
or
7
Phonebook search

Making a call from phonebook

You can call up the phonebook entry from FOMA terminal phonebook or UIM phonebook for the party to call.
When searching phonebook, the previously used phonebook (FOMA terminal phonebook or UIM phonebook) is searched.
In Privacy mode (when Call & Logs is "Hide set contact"), the phonebook entries or groups with secret attribute cannot be searched. The same applies to Quick dial, Quick mail, Headset quick-dial and Search message.
de
Search the phonebook
1
Icons set in Ph.book 2in1 setting
With 2in1 in Dual mode, the icons below appear.
When i-concier information is registered, appears.
Move the cursor to the party
2
To make a call specifying conditions by pressing
With 2in1 in Dual mode, Number A is used to make a call to a party set to "A" or "Common" in Ph.book 2in1 setting and Number B is used for a party set to "B".
Using phonebook entries
Creating an i-mode mail : Move the cursor to a party Creating SMS : Move the cursor to a partyea (1 sec. or more)
When only the phone number for the party is saved, pressing a can also create SMS.
Displaying a site : Move the cursor to a party
Press I on the site connection confirmation screen to display using Full Browser.
Phonebook list (Show all names)
: Phonebook entries in A mode : Phonebook entries in B mode : Phonebook entries in both A and B modes
en
or
I
m11.→
ea
em15e
P64
"Yes"
Phonebook
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Displaying a map from an address : Move the cursor to a party
GPS compatible i-αppli set in Select Map in Map setting starts.
Using Location info : Move the cursor to a party
The next procedure→P275 "■Location information usage menu"
Checking location of a party : Move the cursor to a party
The phone number is targeted and you are connected to "imadocokantan search".
For details of imadocokantan search, refer to NTT DOCOMO website.
Attaching a phonebook entry to i-mode mail : Move the cursor to a
party
em13
Searching a sent/received mail : Move the cursor to a party
or
2
For UIM phonebook, move the cursor to the party and press
1
or 2.
press
Searching by specified method
When a phonebook list extends to multiple pages, you can switch pages using
SD
. In a search method except Show all names, h may also be used to switch
pages.
m
[Phonebook & Logs]
1
C
: Switch lists of FOMA terminal phonebook/UIM phonebook
Specify the search method
2
Show all names :
Each time you enter 1 character in reading, the phone number with the closest reading is searched (Name search).
Group search :
Entries in the same group are displayed in the order of the reading below. Japanese syllabar y order with blanks
When one of the keypads of 0-9 is pressed, the line assigned to each keypad is displayed.
Entries are displayed in the order of alphabets→numbers→symbols by pressing
Search by freq* :
Displayed in the order of number of calls or number of mails.
Counted up to 9,999 times. To reset the counting, move the cursor to a party, press
PushTalk is not counted.
1eh
2e
Symbols→No reading
#
or *.
3e1
m93
1
to select the line to show
Select a group
Alphabetical order→Numbers→Reading starti ng
P402
or
and select "Yes".
em01
2
em17
em02e
em16e1
m15
"Yes"
, and
Ph book No. search* :
Zeroes before single- or double-digit phonebook numbers can be omitted.
You can display the phonebook list in phonebook number order by pressing
C
with no entry.
Number search :
Search the phone numbers containing the entered numbers, and phonebook data list of FOMA terminal phonebook is displayed in the order of the phonebook number, and the phonebook data list of UIM phonebook is displayed in the order of reading.
You can display the phonebook data list in the order of phonebook number or reading by pressing
Secrecy search* :
The phonebook entries with secret attribute are displayed in the order of phonebook number. *
Unavailable for UIM phonebook.
Searching by Rocket search
Search from the characters assigned to keypads 0-9.
<Example> Searching for "
2 (か
1
(ka) line)
The phonebook list of the Show all names is displayed.
Setting preferred search method <Default search
4e
Enter phonebook number
5e
Enter part of a phone number
C
with no entry.
6
携帯花子
"(Keitai Hanako)
ed
eC
eC
setting>
Set the search method displayed when pressing d on the stand-by display.
m
[Phonebook & Logs]
1
method
em
Check mark appears after the specified search method.
INFORMATION
Even when Search by freq or Ph book No. search is set by priority, if the UIM phonebook is searched last time, the UIM phonebook list is displayed based on Show all names.
1e
Move the cursor to the search
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Checking phonebook details
de
Search the phonebookeSelect a phonebook entry
1
d e
a b c
FOMA terminal phonebook details screen (Phone number)
a
Phonebook No.
b
Name and reading
c
Group icon, Group name
d
Icons set in Ph.book 2in1 setting (with 2in1 in Dual mode)
: Phonebook entries in A mode : Phonebook entries in B mode : Phonebook entries in both A and B modes
e
Setting conditions of Accept/Reject call, Caller ID Settings and Secret code
f
Setting condition of Alert by contact (call/mail)
/ : Ring alert / : Vibrate alert / : Ring alert and Vibrate alert / : Light alert / : Light color / : Light alert and Light color : Substitute image (call only)
g
Image (displayed according to the settings of View preference)
h
Saved icon, Icon type
j
: Display details screen of the previous/next phonebook entry.
h
: Display the set items.
Viewing history information : On the phone number or mail address details
C
screen,
The cumulative number and the date and time of last call appear. Cumulative
information of calls and mails can be reset at once by pressing
Check User information :
Name, reading, group name and the first phone number/mail address are displayed in full.
.
m91
f g
h
C
Switching details screen display <View preference>
View preference of phonebook, Redial, Received calls, Mail logs and User information apply to each of them.
de
Search the phonebookeSelect a phonebook
1
entry
em94e1-3
When operating from UIM phonebook, press
Edit phonebook
m93
and 1-3.

Editing phonebook entries

The identical phonebook entries in PushTalk phonebook are also edited/deleted.
de
Search the phonebookeMove the cursor to a phonebook
1
entry
Perform necessary operations
2
Editing contents :
Set required items→P82 Step 2-3 in "Adding to phonebook"
If overwritten, the previous phonebook entry is discarded.
Changing the phone number order :
number to be set as the first one
Changing the mail address order :
to be set as the first one
Switching phonebook numbers :
entry to switch the phonebook number
Setting Caller ID notification to each phone number <Caller ID settings> :
m352e
When "No setting" is set, it operates according to Activate/Deactivate.
Setting secret code to mail address <Secret code> :
m354e
secret code
.
To cancel, delete all the secret codes entered and press g.
A secret code you set is displayed on this screen only.
You cannot send a mail to the party whose address is saved as "mobile phone number + secret code@docomo.ne.jp".
m31e
Set required items
m341e
m342e
m343e
AuthenticateeSelect a phone number
AuthenticateeSelect a mail addresseEnter 4-digit
eC
Select a phone
Select a mail address
Select a phonebook
e1-3
Phonebook
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INFORMATION
For UIM phonebook, overwritten when it contains "*".
When multiple phone numbers or mail addresses are saved and the phone number or mail address in the first entry is deleted, the second or subsequent entry moves forward.
m3
to edit the entry. The phone number may not be

Copying phonebook entries

FOMA terminal phonebook can also be copied to microSD card.→P303
Copying between FOMA terminal phonebook and UIM phonebook
When there is the same group in the copying destination, it is copied to the group.
When copying from FOMA terminal phonebook to UIM phonebook, a part that exceeds savable character number and timed pause ("T") of phone number are deleted.
Icons of phone number and mail address are replaced.
<Example> Copying from FOMA terminal phonebook to UIM phonebook
de
Search the phonebook
1
entry
eC
When copying from UIM phonebook to FOMA terminal phonebook, press
m7
to select a phonebook entry, and press C.
Copying each data
The last copied item is recorded until the power is turned OFF, and it can be pasted to anywhere any number of times.
de
Search the phonebookeMove the cursor to a phonebook
1
entry to copy
The first phone number and mail address are copied.
When copying the second or subsequent data, display the phone number or mail address to copy on the details screen, press
3
When operating from UIM phonebook, press
em6e1-8
.
em71e
m6
m6
Select a phonebook
and press 2 or
and 1-3.
Display the character entry screen to pasteePaste the characters
2
Pasting method of characters→P355
Delete phonebook

Deleting phonebook entries

When deleting all, all of the created groups are deleted.
The identical phonebook entries in PushTalk phonebook are also deleted.
For entries in UIM phonebook, "All contacts" cannot be performed.
<Example> Deleting a phonebook entry in FOMA terminal phonebook
de
Search the phonebookeMove the cursor to a phonebook
1
entry
em4e1
Authentication is required to delete all items.
When operating from UIM phonebook, press
Secret attribute
or
2e
"Yes"
m4
and select "Yes".

Making phonebook entries secret

In Privacy mode (when Call & Logs is "Hide set contact"), the phonebook entries or groups with secret attribute are not displayed.
This setting also applies to PushTalk phonebook.
Setting for UIM phonebook is unavailable.
If you change secrecy, a confirmation screen appears for performing Apply secret attribute when ending the phonebook and returning to the stand-by display.
Operation setting of Privacy mode→P118
Setting secret attribute to phonebook entry
de
Search the phonebookeMove the cursor to a phonebook
1
entry
em351
When secret attribute is set, blinks.
The same operations are also required for canceling.
Phonebook
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Setting secret attribute to group
Secret attribute is not set to each phonebook entry in the group.
Secret attribute cannot be set for "
m
[Phonebook & Logs]
1
group
em8
When secret attribute is set, blinks.
The same operations are also required for canceling.
No. of items
グループなし
12e
(No group)".
Move the cursor to the

Checking number of phonebook entries

In Privacy mode (when Call & Logs is "Hide set contact"), the number of phonebook entries in FOMA terminal phonebook with secret attribute is not displayed.
de
Search the phonebook
1
Quick dial
em92

Making a call with a few key operations

You can make calls or PushTalk calls by a simple operation to parties with phonebook numbers 0-99 in FOMA terminal's phonebook.
The phone number saved first is used for calling.
<Example> Making a voice call to the phone number saved as phonebook number
1
2
Enter phonebook number (2)
When making a PushTalk call, press P.
en
or
C
Phonebook
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Sound/Screen/Light Settings

Setting operations for incoming calls and mail/messages ....................... 90
Sounds settings
Changing sounds of ring alert, alarm sound, etc. . Ring alerts & Sounds 91
Setting volume of ring alert, alarm sound, etc. ................ Adjust volume 92
Setting Stereo/3D sound or Surround ..................... Stereo sound effect 93
Informing you of incoming calls and alarms by vibration
.........................................................................................
Changing ring tone .................................................................. Melody Call 93
Setting System sound ................................................................................... 94
Setting confirmation tone for charging ................................. Charge alert 94
Setting Call session ....................................................................................... 94
Muting ring tone from the FOMA terminal ........................... Silent mode 95
Vibrate alert/effect 93
Displays/Lights settings
Switching stand-by display, Silent mode, etc. by lifestyles
...................................................................................................
Changing stand-by display ............................................. Stand-by display 96
Changing image for outgoing voice/videophone call
......................................................................................
Changing image for incoming voice/videophone call
.......................................................................................
Decorating titles to display for incoming/outgoing calls or while talking
.........................................................................................
Setting Contact image display from phonebook at incoming/outgoing call
.................................................................................................
Timed theme 96
Outgoing call image 98
Incoming call image 99
Identification mark 100
Contact image 100
Changing displays for incoming/outgoing messages and retrieving
.......................................................................................................
Setting sub-display .................................................................. Sub-display 100
Setting display and key lighting ................................ Display & Key light 100
Saving battery consumption ..................................... Power saving mode 101
Changing display colors ....................................................... Color scheme 102
Changing startup menu ............................................ Select startup menu 102
Setting Machi-chara .................................................. Display Machi-chara 102
Using Kisekae Tool ........................................................................................ 102
Customizing the menu .................................................................................. 104
Customizing FOMA terminal screen ...................................... Style theme 105
Changing battery/antenna icon .................... Battery icon/Antenna icon 105
Indicating arrival information such as missed calls and unread mails with lighting
..................................................................................................
Setting the lighting patterns and colors used for an incoming call/mail or while
talking ...................................................................................... Light alert 106
Changing font style ..................................................................... Font style 106
Changing font size ........................................................................ Font size 107
Setting clock display ................................................ Clock display format 107
Mail image 100
Indicator light 106
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Setting operations for incoming calls and mail/ messages

This setting also applies to Call ring alert, Mail/Msg ring alert, Incoming call/ Videophone receiving in Call image, Vibrate alert/effect and Light alert.
Call alert/Videophone alert
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
required items
Ring alert :
When selecting any of "Melody", "Movie ringtone" or "Music (→P91)", select the ring alert. When setting a movie/i-motion with sound and image for "Movie ringtone", Show image is "Sync ring alert".
Show image :
When "Select image" is selected, select an image from List images field. When "i-motion" is selected, select movie/i-motion from the movie list.
Vibrate alert :
Even if setting to "Sync melody", some melodies are not synchronized.
Light alert :
If setting Light alert to "Light pattern 1", "Light pattern 2" or "Sync melody", the light blinks in multiple colors. Light color cannot be set.
Even if setting to "Sync melody", some melodies are not synchronized.
PushTalk alert
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
items
Ring alert :
When selecting any of "Melody", "Movie ringtone" or "Music (→P91)", select the ring alert. For "Movie ringtone", movie/i-motion containing only sound can be set.
Vibrate alert/Light alert :
eC
Set the ring alert.
Set an image to display.
Set the operation pattern of vibrator.
Set a lighting pattern and color of the light.
eC
Set the ring alert.
e5
or
6e12e
621e
Setting items→P90 "Call alert/Videophone alert"
Set required
Set
Mail alert
a011e
1
Ring alert :
Light alert/Vibrate alert : Ring time (sec) :
MessageR alert/MessageF alert
a01e2
1
Setting items→P90 "Mail alert"
INFORMATION
Setting created animation for Select image of Show image in Call alert (Incoming call)
or Videophone alert (Videophone receiving) displays the first image.
When music or movie/i-motion containing only sound is set as ring alert in Call alert or
Videophone alert, if you set Show image to movie/i-motion containing only images or
Flash graphics, the ring alert is reset to the default. The melody can be changed.
Some movies/i-motion may not be set for Show image of Call alert (Incoming call) or
Videophone alert (Videophone receiving). Also, movies/i-motion with sound cannot be
set.
Set the ring alert. When selecting any of "Melody", "Movie ringtone" or "Music (→P91)", select the ring alert.
vibrator within the range of 1-30 seconds.
Set required items
Setting items→P90 "Call alert/Videophone alert"
Set the duration of sounding of ring alert or operation of
or
3e
eC
Set required items
eC
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
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Sounds settings
Ring alerts & Sounds

Changing sounds of ring alert, alarm sound, etc.

When movie/i-motion is set as ring alert, a movie and/or sound is played when receiving a call or mail (Movie ringtone).
This setting also applies to alert settings of voice/videophone calls, PushTalk, mail, MessageR/F.
Melodies for ring alert stored by default→P401
Call ring alert
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
required items
When selecting any of "Melody", "Movie ringtone" or "Music (→P91)", select the ring alert.
Mail/Msg ring alert
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
required items
When selecting any of "Melody", "Movie ringtone" or "Music (→P91)", select the ring alert.
Set Ring time (sec) in the range of 1-30 seconds.
i-concier ring alert
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
items
When selecting any of "Melody", "Movie ringtone" or "Music (→P91)", select the ring alert.
Set Ring time (sec) in the range of 1-30 seconds.
eC
eC
eC
111e1-3e
112e1-3e
113e
Set required
Set
Set
GPS alert
This setting also applies to Position settings, Notification setting and Positioning alert for Request setting.
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
Ring alert field
When "Melody" is selected, select ring alert.
C
2
Alarm sound
<Example> Setting Alarm clock sound
m
[Settings & NW services]
1
1e
2
When selecting any of "Melody", "Movie ringtone" or "Music (→P91)", select the alarm sound. When movie/i-motion contai ning sound and image is set for "i-motion", the image of the movie/i-motion is displayed.
Setting Schedule reminder :
C
3
Setting music
You can select "Full song ring tone" to set whole music data as a ring alert or "Point ring tone" to set a part of it.
<Example> Setting Full song ring tone
Select "Music" at each settingeSelect a folder
1
Select music to set
2
When music in microSD card is selected, a confirmation screen appears. Select "Yes" to move the music to the terminal and set to a ring alert.
e1
Select Alarm clock field
114e1-4e
or
2
115
e1-4
2e
Select Alarm on time field
Select
e1-3
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
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Setting Point ring tone : Move the cursor to the music to set
item
When Chaku-uta full in microSD card available to nonmember is selected, a confirmation screen for cutting out the part to set as the ring alert and saving it in the i-motion folder appears. Select "Yes", enter a di splay name and press
C
. The cut out music is saved to "i-mode" folder of i-motion as i-motion compatible with contents transfer. When exceeding the savable number/area
Ring alert priority
When setting ring alerts for multiple functions, they sound in order of the priority below.
a
Alert by contact of FOMA terminal phonebook
b
Alert/image by group of FOMA terminal phonebook
c
Call ring alert/V.phone ring alert/Mail ring alert, Call alert (Incoming call)/ Videophone alert (Videophone receiving)/Mail alert, Incoming calls melody setting in Multi Number, Ring alert for No.B in 2in1 setting
When the other party does not notify the caller ID, the ring alert of voice call operates according to Anonymous caller. Ring alert for videophone call operates according to V.phone ring alert/Videophone alert/Ring alert for No.B in 2in1 setting.
INFORMATION
The data below cannot be set as ring alert.
- WMA files
- Movie/i-motion containing only images
- Movie/i-motion for which Ring alert in Detai info (→P309) is "Unavailable"
- Music which is "No"to set as Full song ring tone or Point ring tone in detail information (→P239).
In the cases below, the image for incoming call is used as the standard image in the settings of Call ring alert and V.phone ring alert. Note that the image can be changed in Call alert (Incoming call) or Videophone alert (Videophone receiving).
- When changing ring alert from movie/i-motion containing images to music, movie/i-motion containing only sound, or melody
- When setting movie/i-motion containing only sound to ring alert after setting movie/i-motion containing only images or Flash graphics to the incoming image
When movie/i-motion is set to ring alert, it may operate according to the default setting if there is an incoming call when activating camera.
P312
eae
Select the
Adjust volume

Setting volume of ring alert, alarm sound, etc.

m
[Settings & NW services]
1
When Alert/Call volume is selected, additionally select 1 or 2.
When Alarm volume is selected, additionally select 1-3.
"Silent" and "Steptone" cannot be set for Listen volume. "Steptone"cannot be set for i-
α
ppli effect sound, ToruCa receive alert, Operation sound, Melody
effect sound or 1Seg alarm sound.
Alert/Call volume :
videophone call and PushTalk call.
Call alert volume also applies to alarm volume for Call cost limit.
Listen volume also applies to the volume of play sound for Answer machine or voice memos and sound effect for pasting stamp or text to an image.
Mail/Msg alert vol. : GPS alert volume :
location, Location request).
i-concier ring alert : Alarm volume :
setting" from the Set sound screen), 1Seg alarm (when 1Seg volume is set to "Phone setting") and schedule reminder.
The volume of Countdown timer applies to Alarm clock sound, and the alarm volume of 1Seg watching reservation applies to Schedule reminder.
i-αppli effect sound : ToruCa receive alert :
ToruCa has completed. This setting also applies to Receive alert volume of ToruCa alert.
Operation sound :
When "Silent" is set, the confirmation sound is not emitted when reading a code.
Melody effect sound :
attached to mail or MessageR/F). This setting also applies to the volume of Settings of Melody.
SD
or
2
If setting Call alert volume to "Silent", appears on the stand-by display. appears when a vibrator for Call vibrate alert is also set.
Set alert volume or listen volume for a voice call,
Set alert volume for mail and MessageR/F.
Set volume of GPS alert sound (Position location, Notify
Set volume when receiving information.
Set volume for alarm clock (when Volume is set to "Phone
Set volume of the sound emitted from i-αppli.
Set the volume of the alert activated when receiving
Set volume for Keypad sound and Open/Close sound.
Set the volume for playing melody (including melody
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Stereo sound effect

Setting Stereo/3D sound or Surround

It is effective when using Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch (optional) etc.
This setting also applies to Surround of Settings for movie/i-motion and MUSIC Player, and Stereo/3D sound of Settings for Melody.
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INFORMATION
The 3D sound function is a function to create sound that seems to have 3-dimensional spread or move spatially. Using the 3D sound function, you can enjoy realistic i-αppli games, ring tone, i-motion, etc.
There are differences in how the 3D sound effect is felt among individuals.
Vibrate alert/effect
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Informing you of incoming calls and alarms by vibration

The vibrator for receiving 64K data communication operates according to the setting of incoming voice call.
This setting also applies to alert settings of voice/videophone calls, PushTalk, mail, MessageR/F, Positioning alert of GPS and Vibrate effect of i-
If FOMA terminal is on the desk etc. when the vibrator operates, it may fall off because of the vibration.
<Example> Setting vibrator for incoming voice, videophone and PushTalk calls
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Setting vibrator when receiving mail and MessageR/F : Setting vibrator for GPS positioning : Setting vibrator when receiving i-concier : Setting vibrator when Alarm clock or the schedule reminder sounds :
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Setting vibrator when using i-αppli :
Omit Step 3.
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If you move the cursor to "Pattern A", "Pattern B" or "Pattern C", it vibrates in the pattern at the cursor position.
When setting to "Sync melody", the vibrator operates along with the melody set for ring alert etc. Note that some melodies are not synchronized.
If the vibrator for incoming calls is set, appears on the stand-by display if the Call alert volume is more then "Level 1". appears when Call alert volume is set to "Silent".
Vibrate alert priority
When setting vibrator for receiving in multiple functions, it operates in order of the priority below.
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Alert by contact of FOMA terminal phonebook
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Alert/image by group of FOMA terminal phonebook
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Vibrate alert/effect/Call alert/Videophone alert/Mail alert
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It does not vibrate when receiving a call/mail during a call.
Even with "OFF", the vibrator may operate when Flash graphics operate.
Melody Call
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Changing ring tone

This is a service to let the caller to FOMA terminal hear melody instead of ring alert.
A communication fee is free for connecting to the setting site. Note that packet communication fees are charged for connecting to IP site, i-mode menu site or Free Melody Corner.
Melody Call is valid only when a voice call is received.
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For details, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [Network Services]".
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Setting System sound

Keypad sound :
operating pointing device or operating in flip style.
When the sound of Battery level and End alert of Data exchange settings are set to "ON", sounds are emitted according to these settings.
When setting to "OFF", the confirmation sound is not emitted when reading a code.
Keypad sound is not emitted in the cases below even if it is set to ON.
- When i-αppli is activated (except s)
- When Full Browser is activated, or when the pointer is moved by sliding the pointing device
- When sliding or quickly sliding in flip style
When setting to "Sol-fa", the dedicated sound is emitted by double-tapping the pointing device, "Key sound 2" is emitted by sliding the pointing device or touching or double-touching in flip style.
Open/Close sound :
terminal.
Shutter sound :
This setting also applies to Shutter sound of Image settings.
Movie camera sound :
recording a sound with Sound recorder).
This setting also applies to Shutter sound of Recording settings.
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Set a sound to be emitted when pressing keys (except P, M, SD),
Set a sound to be emitted when opening/closing FOMA
Set a shutter sound when shooting a still image.
Set a shutter sound when recording a movie (including
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Charge alert

Setting confirmation tone for charging

You can set if you activate the battery charging sound at the start and end of charging.
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Even when "ON" is set, the charge alert does not sound in the cases below.
- In Silent mode, Public mode (Drive mode), during a voice/videophone call, PushTalk session, 64K data communication, i-mode communication, packet communication
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Setting Call session

On-hold tone : Quality alarm :
The call may be interrupted without sounding the alarm depending on the call conditions or radio wave conditions.
Reconnect alarm :
While the call is interrupted, the other party hears no sound.
The time required for reconnection differs depending on the call conditions or radio wave conditions. It normally takes 10 seconds at most.
You are charged for the time used for reconnection (up to 10 seconds).
The call may be interrupted without sounding the alarm depending on the call conditions or radio wave conditions.
Low Battery alert :
exhausted.
When the battery becomes low during a call, the alert is emitted from the earpiece even with "OFF" set.
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Set On-hold tone.
Set alarm sound when the call is about to be interrupted.
Set alarm for reconnecting interrupted call.
Set if you activate the alarm when the battery is about to be
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Setting On-hold tone : Setting Quality alarm :
Operation during a voice call :
Setting Reconnect alarm :
Operation during a voice call :
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Operation during a PushTalk session :
Setting Low battery alert :
Silent mode
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Muting ring tone from the FOMA terminal

You can set FOMA terminal not to emit a sound by enabling the vibrator for incoming calls or muting the keypad sound.
Starting/Canceling Silent mode
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Silent mode is started/canceled. When started, (in General silent mode) or
(in Personalized silent mode) appears on the stand-by display.
Silent mode can also be started/canceled by folding FOMA terminal and pressing
S
You can start/cancel it from the menu on the sub-display.→P35
When General silent mode is activated
An incoming call is notified with vibration, muting all sounds emitted from FOMA terminal such as ring alert, Keypad sound, Open/Close sound, alarm, buzzer or the sound for reading a code. Also, microphone is sensitized, and you can call in a small voice.
In the cases below, the operation of vibrate alert is "Pattern A".
- When receiving voice call, videophone call, PushTalk call, mail, during 64K data communication or when receiving i-concier
- While positioning with melody set to GPS alert
- When the time specified in Countdown timer elapses
- When the date and time specified in schedule come
The vibrator operation for receiving Area Mail of emergency earthquake flash report is "Sync melody".
When the time specified in Alarm clock comes, vibrate operates according to the setting of Alarm clock.
Melody is not played automatically even when sent/received mail or MessageR/F is displayed with "Auto play" set for Attachment auto-play.
When playing movie/i-motion with sound or program recorded from 1Seg, a confirmation screen for playing a sound appears. Select "No" to play movie only.
for 1 second or more by default.
When activating 1Seg, a sound emission confirmation screen appears. Select "Yes" to adjust the volume. Select "No" not to emit a sound. Note that a sound is emitted if 1Seg activation is set to "Auto start" in Set notify alarm of watching reservation.
When playing Music or Melody or Music&Video Channel p rogram, a confirmation screen for playing appears. Select "Yes" to play.
INFORMATION
Shutter sound is emitted even in Silent mode.
The alarm sound of Call cost limit is emitted in General silent mode. In Personalized silent mode, it operates according to the settings of "Call alert volume" of Personalized silent mode.
Silent mode
<Example> Setting Personalized silent mode
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Setting General silent mode :
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Set required items
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When Vibrate alert is set to "ON", it operates according to Vibrate alert/effect. Items set to "OFF" in Vibrate alert/effect vibrate in "Pattern A".
When Vibrate alert is set to "Contact setting", it operates according to Vibrate alert/effect.
Regardless of the setting of Vibrate alert, when receiving Area Mail of emergency earthquake flash report, the vibrator operates in "Sync melody".
You can set the alert volume for voice, videophone and PushTalk calls in Call alert volume.
Even if "Silent" is set to Mail alert volume, if any other setting item is set to emit sound, the buzzer alarm sounds when rece iving Area Mail of emergency earthquake flash report.
When Alarm sound, Schedule reminder or i-αppli sound is set to "ON", the sound is emitted according to each setting.
When setting Alarm sound to "ON", the Countdown timer sound is also emitted.
For Answer machine, it operates according to this setting regardless of the setting of Answer machine.
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Displays/Lights settings
Timed theme

Switching stand-by display, Silent mode, etc. by lifestyles

This function allows you to change the stand-by display or activate Silent or Privacy mode at the specified time. Timed theme can be added up to 18 items.
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Time :
Enter the time to switch the theme in the 24-hour format.
Repeat :
Set repetitive operation.
When "Day of week" is selected, select "Day/Week", select a day of the week and press
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Title : Style theme :
When "Change" is selected, select a style theme.
Silent mode :
When "ON" is set, Silent mode set from Silent mode starts.
Privacy mode :
When "ON" is set, Privacy mode set from Privacy mode setting starts.
Setting/Canceling : Move the cursor to the title
is displayed at the left of the title for Timed theme set to ON.
INFORMATION
When Style theme is set to "Change", the image or movie/i-motion set to the stand-by display is canceled at the specified time. Note that Show ticker of i-Channel is not canceled.
When i-αppli stand-by display is set, this function is unavailable.
If multiple items are set and the operating time for them are the same, the item on the top of the list of Timed theme operates.
When Repeat is set to "Day of week", the setting remains even after the specified day. To change the setting, register multiple time themes.
When Timed theme and alarm are set to start at the same time, Timed theme starts after the alarm operates.
This function does not operate if FOMA terminal is turned OFF, All lock or Omakase Lock is ON or other function is operating at the specified time. If you turn FOMA terminal ON, cancel the lock or display the stand-by display, Timed theme that passed the specified time operates in order.
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Up to 10 two-byte (20 one-byte) characters can be entered.
Set if you change style theme.
Set if you start/cancel Silent mode.
Set if you start Privacy mode.
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Stand-by display

Changing stand-by display

For some images, movie/i-motion or i-αppli, stand-by display settings are disabled if UIM used for downloading them is not installed (UIM operation restriction).
Setting image or movie/i-motion to stand-by display
Movie/i-motion that can be set for stand-by display→P294
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When you select "Same as Kisekae Tool", no more operation is required.
Switching still images in a folder to display <Set random image> :
required items
Go to Step 4.
Set Change image: to "Every 30 mins" to change images at minutes 00 and 30 every hour. Set it to "Every 60 mins"to change images at minutes 00 every hour.
Select a foldereSelect an image or movie/i-motion
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In some sizes of images or movie/i-motion, select "Yes (Same size)" or "Yes (Large size)". Select "Yes (Large size)" to enlarge them to fit the screen size.
If i-αppli stand-by display has been set, a conf irmation screen appears asking if you terminate the i­stand-by display is canceled.
Show ticker of i-Channel ticker in i-Channel and Information display is set to "No" and "Not display", respectively. When movie/i-motion is canceled with i-
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Playing movie/i-motion or animation set to the stand-by display
The operations below are available for movie/i-motion.
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/Opening FOMA terminal : Play
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/ f : Stop
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: Adjust volume
The operations below are available for GIF animation, created animation or Flash graphics. Opening FOMA terminal/Returning to the stand-by display/Turning power ON :
Play
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: Pause/Play
It is not played during All lock etc.
INFORMATION
When the stand-by display is displayed, Flash graphics and/or GIF animation plays for a predetermined period of time and stops. If a clock is stopped when Flash graphics with clock function is specified, you can restart it by playing Flash graphics.
By some Machi-chara on stand-by display, playing speed of Flash graphics is reduced.
When setting GIF animation to be enlarged, the display may be distorted.
When setting Flash graphics in "Preinstalled" folder of My Picture, displayed images may change according to time or season. Also, some images change by tilting or shaking FOMA terminal.
When setting " My Picture with Pedometer settings set to "Use", you can check the number of steps on the stand-by display. Also, some images change according to the number of steps.
When there is no image to be displayed since the folder selected in Set random image is deleted, still images in the folder are moved or deleted or animation is created, the default setting is restored. Note that, right after the still image displayed on the stand­by display is moved or animation is created, the image is temporarily displayed until the next image appears.
Setting i-αppli stand-by display
Only i-αppli compatible with the i-αppli stand-by display can be set.
The i-αppli stand-by display precedes other stand-by display settings.
Operating i-αppli stand-by display→P258
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Show ticker of i-Channel ticker in i-Channel and Information display is set to "No" and "Not display", respectively. When i­canceled with movie/i-motion not set, Show ticker is set to "Yes", and Information display restores the previous setting.
Info/calendar layout
You can divide the stand-by display to several and make settings to display arrival information such as unread mail or missed call, schedule, calendar, list of notes or contents of a note in individual areas.
When an image is set to the stand-by display, the set information is displayed over the image. It is not displayed if movie/i-motion or i­set to the stand-by display.
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Setting arrival information :
Setting Calendar :
Setting Note content :
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No more operation is required.
to switch patternseSelect an area
Press m and select "Yes" to cancel all area settings.
"When selecting " Unread messages", reception date/time and titles of unread mails appear. When selecting " MessageR"/" MessageF", reception date/time and titles of MessageR/F appear. When selecting " Missed call", reception date/time and the phone number of the caller (or name if saved in phonebook) appear. When selecting " Recorded messages", recording date/time and the phone number of the caller (or name if saved in phonebook) appear.
The number of months that calendar can be displayed varies by the area size.
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Checking information on the stand-by display
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When no information is shown, press f to display an area and press g.
Move the cursor with
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INFORMATION
Each time you press f on the stand-by display, information is displayed/hidden in turn.
When animation or created animation is set to the stand-by display, after the playing is stopped or paused, press f to display information.
While information is displayed, the area set in Info/calendar layout cannot be selected.
Displayed contents of various information
Since the numbers of information entries and lines displayed differ by the area size, some part of the information may not be displayed.
For each information entry, the time is displayed for the current day and the date is displayed for others.
In Personal data lock, only the setting of Missed calls for New arrival can be changed. Schedule, List of notes or Note cannot be selected.
New arrival
The information is displayed from the latest one. Select an area to check the top information.
: Unread mail / : MessageR/MessageF : Missed call : Recorded message
Schedule
Icon, Start time, contents/program name appear in the order of the date and time of schedule or watching reservation/recording reservation of 1Seg that start date/time have not come yet. If an area is selected, the schedule or watching reservation/ recording reservation of the first item can be checked.
appears on the schedule that has different Start date and time and End date
and time.
If the schedule with All day set to ON is the current day, "AllDay" is displayed.
Calendar
The calendar for 1 month/2 months/4 months/6 months are displayed. Select an area to display the Calendar of Scheduler.
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The current day is displayed in yell ow, days off and holidays in red and Saturdays in blue. The color changes by Days off, Day off of week and Holiday settings of Scheduler.
When a schedule or 1Seg watching reservation/recording reservation is set, a red mark appears on the upper-right side of the date.
List of notes
The list of notes saved in Notepad is displayed. Select an area to display the list of notes.
Note
The beginning of a note set in Notepad is displayed. Select an area to display the details of a note.
Outgoing call image

Changing image for outgoing voice/videophone call

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Select Display image field
When "Select image" is selected, select List image field to select an image.
When created animation is set, the first image is displayed.
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Outgoing call image priority
When setting outgoing images in multiple functions, they are displayed in order of the priority below.
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Image saved in FOMA terminal phonebook
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Alert/image by group of FOMA terminal phonebook
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Outgoing call/Videophone dialing (V.phone dialing img.)
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