Docomo FOMA D702iF Manuals

DoCoMo W-CDMA System
Thank you for selecting the FOMA D702iF. Carefully read this manual and other manuals delivered with devices such as the battery pack, before using your FOMA D702iF, and consult the corresponding manuals while using the phone so that you are able to use it correctly and effectively. If you are unclear as to any point indicated in any of these manuals, contact the DoCoMo Information Center that is listed on the back of this manual. Your FOMA D702iF is a valuable asset. Handle it with care and it will be your trusted partner for years to come.

Before using your FOMA terminal

The FOMA terminal is cordless so you may not be able to use it in certain locations where signals cannot penetrate, such as in tunnels, undergroun d, in so me b uild in gs or o utdoors if the signal is weak or you are outside the service area. You also may not be able t o use your FOMA terminal on the upper floors of some highrise building, even though there is nothing around you that interferes with the signal. Please note that your call may be disconnected even when the signal is strong (when the signal strength indication shows three bars) a nd you are not moving.
When using the FOMA terminal in public, busy or quiet places, be careful not to disturb others.
Since the FOMA terminal relies on radio transmission, it is theoretically possible for third
parties to intercept a call; however, because the W-CDMA system automatically employs a secrecy function for all calls, a third party will pick up nothing but signal noise.
Since the FOMA terminal operates by the wireless transmission of voices converted to digital signals, if you are in a location where the signal is weak, the original voice may not be accurately reproduced from the received digital signal, therefore, the voice you hear may differ from the original sound of the speaker’s voice.
DoCoMo asks that you keep a separate record (e.g. written copy) of all information you store in your FOMA terminal. DoCoMo accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any loss that occurs should the contents of the FOMA terminal’s memory be lost or altered.
The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of the use of SSL. Neither DoCoMo nor the certifier as listed herein makes any representation and warranty as for the security in the use of SSL. In the event that the user shall sustain damage or loss due to the use of SSL, neither DoCoMo nor the certifier shall be responsible for any such damage or loss. Certifier: VeriSign Japan K.K., Betrusted Japan Co., Ltd., GeoTrust Japan, inc., RSA Security
The FOMA terminal can be used in the FOMA Plus-Area.
The FOMA terminal can be used only via the FOMA network provided by DoCoMo.
Japan Ltd., Secom Trust Systems Co.,Ltd.

For first time user of the FOMA terminal

If this is your first FOMA terminal, read this manual in the following order . Y ou can understand the preparations for using the FOMA terminal and its basic operations.
1. Install the battery pack and charge it. P38, P39
2. Turn the power on, make initial settings, and then confirm your phone number. P43, P46
3. Understand the functions of keys on the terminal. ☛P24
4. Understand the meaning of icons displayed on the screen. ☛P26
5. Understand how to use the menus. ☛P29
6. Understand how to make and receive calls. P48, P60
The latest information about this manual can be downloaded from the DoCoMo website.
User’s Manual Download
(http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/manual/index.html)
Note: The URL and site contents are subject to change without prior notice.

How to use and refer to this manual

You can look for functions or operation procedures that yo u want to know using various searching ways.
Contents/Cautions
Quick Search/
Search on INDEX
Search for a function name or service name.
P406 P4
Use Quick Search
Search for frequently-used or useful functions using easy-to-understand words.
Use Contents
Refer to the contents classified into chapters on an objective basis.
P6 P8
Use Menu List
Search using the menu of D702iF.
Use Front Cover Indexes
Search by turning over the pages on this manual using the front cover indexes.
Front Cover
For details, see the next page.
Refer to Features and Functions
Search for the features or new functions of D702iF.
Use Quick Reference Manual
This manual describes how to operate frequently­used functions. Use it by separating from this instruction manual.
P412P352
How to use and refer to this manual
In the manual for FOMA D702iF, the FOMA D702iF is usually referred to as “FOMA terminal”.
The screen display designs have been initialized according to the color of FOMA terminal from
the combinations preset in FOMA terminal (Style Theme). ☛P140 In this manual, the procedure is explained mainly in case that Style Theme is set to white.
Some screens do not support the bilingual function and items or keys may be displayed in
Japanese. In this manual, these Japanese words are written by both in Japanese and English only for the first time in a chapter or a section.
Unauthorized copying of a part or all of the contents of this manual is prohibited.
The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
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How to use and refer to this manual
How to use and refer to this manual
Shown below is an example when you search for the page where “My Picture” is described.
Searching on INDEX
Use INDEX if you have already known a function or service name.
View/Edit Detail Info...........291
Image Display.......................269
Image & Effect Setting..........192
Image (My Picture)................272
i-melody.................................189
iMenu ....................................176
i-mode...................................176
Using Quick Search
You can easily search for frequently-used or useful functions.
Advanced functions for camera
Change the size of image to shoot....................166 Image size
Change the shutter sound ................................. 166 Shutter sound
Display the shot images ....................................272 My Picture
Using Front Cover Indexes
You can find a target page by proceeding from the front cover to the cover of a chapter (the first page of the chapter) and the page where a function is described.
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The displays or illustrations provided in this manual are for information purposes only and may
be different from the actual products.
In this manual, the keys are simplified.
Actual key Description in this manual
In this manual, the operation procedures are described as follows:
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Displaying/Editing/ Managing Data
Making full use of images
Displaying images ...................................................................... My Picture 272
Editing still images .........................................................................................274
Setting the operating conditions of images ........... Settings (My Picture) 278
Saving the still image in the Data Center .............. Data Security Service 279
Making full use of video/i-motion
Playing video/i-motion ................................................................... i-motion 279
Press m0 on the standby display and then press o. Continuously, enter the terminal security code and press o.
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Making full use of images
Displaying images
You can display images saved in Image (My Picture) in Data Box in FOMA terminal.
u1 z Select a folder
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The following images are stored in each folder:
Camera
Still images shot by Camera or Chara-den and still images captured from video/ i-motion
i-mode
Images downloaded from a site, i-mode Mail
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Deco-Mail picture
Images preinstalled by default for Deco-mail and images downloaded from sites or read by Bar Code Reader
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Frame images preinstalled by default and frame images/stamp images downloaded from sites
Preinstalled
Images preinstalled by default
Data transfer
Images read by Bar Code Reader and images received via data communications
Album
Images moved from other folders
Not displayed by default. To create P289You can enter any album name in creating.
Highlight an image
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Thumbnail display
cdab
Display name and icons of the data at cursor
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Preinstalled i-modeCamera ItemData transfer Chara-den
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Image list
My Picture
Title display
Menu 51
Sorting data
You can change the order of data of the list screen.
Default Sort criteria: Saved date & time
Order: Descending
Sorting data in Image (My Picture)
Example
u1 z Select a folder
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Sort criteriaSets the sorting method.
Order
Sets the sorting order of data.
INFORMATION
In the video/i-motion list, melody list or Chara-den list,
press m and select Sort.
If one-byte and two-byte characters are mixed in the
display name, the sorted result may not correspond to Japanese syllabary.
Reading the recording screen
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Type
a
Indicates to record sound.
Indicator
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<For during standby for recording>
cdba
Indicates the usage rate of the storage area.
<For during recording/pause>
Indicates the rate of the recorded sound size to the file size set in size restrictions.
Counter
c
<For during standby for recording>
Indicates the approximate maximum recording time of sounds that can be saved in the current settings.
<For during recording/pause>
Indicates the approximate elapsed/remaining time (duration until the recording stops).
Quality
d
Indicates the quality of the sound.
Size restrictions
e
Indicates the size restriction value of the file.
Contents/Cautions
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Index Shortcut operation
P31
Sort
Title & function name: Function names are listed on INDEX.
Functional overview and notes for operation
How to use and refer to this manual
Default setting Operation procedure
INFORMATION: In this manual, information items are categorized as
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:Alternative
operation procedures
●:General notes
Detailed
description of the function
Column: Useful information
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P300
The page shown here is an example. It may differ from the actual page.
Supplement to the operation
If there is especially no notice, the operation procedures from the standby display are mentioned.
The operation procedure is mainly explained in shortcut operations using the normal menu.
When there are two or more possible procedures, the simplest one is mentioned.
In this manual, to place the cursor at an item with (Easy Selector Plus) is referred to as
“highlight”. In addition, to select an item by placing the cursor with (Easy Selector Plus) and pressing (Enter key) is referred to as “select”. The step of pressing which is required after entering characters in the entry field is omitted in description.
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Quick Search

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Use this Quick Search to look for the frequently-used or convenient functions directly.
Quick Search
Useful functions for phone calls
When unable to answer an incoming call
How to change melodies or lighting patterns
Notify/not notify your phone number....................46 Caller ID Notification
Put the current call on hold..................................49 On-hold
Switch to videophone call during voice call.........51
Adjust the volume of the other party’s voice........ 66 Listen Volume
Talk facing the phone screen .............................. 79 Speakerphone function
Put the incoming call on hold............................... 69 Response and Hold
Record caller’s messages ................................... 73 Answer Machine
Use Voice Mail Service...................................... 330 Voice Mail
Adjust the volume of ring alerts ...........................66 Call alert volume
Use a personal ring alert for each caller..............98
Use your favorite ring alerts............................... 116 Sound Setting
Mute the sound heard when pressing keypads.....118 Keypad Sound
Use the vibrator for incoming calls .................... 119 Vibrator Setting
Turn Silent Mode on ..........................................121 Silent Mode
Customize the incoming lighting colo r and pattern....
Switch to videophone
Alert by Contact
136 Light Alert Setting
How to change the screen display
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Learn the meaning of icons on the screen ..........26 Reading display
Adjust the date and time......................................44 Date and Time Setting
Customize the standby display (wallpaper)....... 123
Show a calendar on the standby display .......... 126 Calendar
Change the size of characters...........................138 Font Size Setting
Standby Display Setting
Advanced functions for mail
Advanced functions for camera
Send your original Deco-mail ............................ 208 Deco-mail
Send images with mail....................................... 212 Attachment
Sort and save mail automatically.......................231 Sort Criteria
Change the size of image to shoot.................... 166 Image size
Change the shutter sound .................................166 Shutter sound
Display the shot images ....................................272 My Picture
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Quick Search
Settings for your phone safety
Other useful functions
Keep your phonebook data secret..................... 112 Secret Attribute
Lock your phone remotely when it is lost etc.....147 Omakase Lock
Disable the key operation.................................. 151 Side Key Guard
Reject calls without caller ID.............................. 154 Anonymous Caller
Reject callers not registered in the phonebook...156
Reject non-Reg. Caller
Save the phonebook and other data to
prevent data loss...............................................157
*1 This is a pay service and requires a subscription.
Data Security Service
Call up function menus quickly............................ 31 Shortcut operations
Read a QR code or barcode.............................. 172 Bar Code Reader
Send/receive data via infrared communication... 293
Infrared communication
Use your phone as an alarm clock ....................305 Alarm Clock
Use your phone as a calculator......................... 322 Calculator
Update software ................................................ 391 Software Update
Update the security............................................ 395 Virus Scan Func t i on
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Contents

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Contents
Before using your FOMA terminal............. Inside front cover
For first time user of the FOMA terminal... Inside front cover
How to use and refer to this manual ...................................1
Quick Search.......................................................................4
Features and functions of FOMA D702iF............................8
Making full use of D702iF..................................................10
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Always follow these directions)..... 12
Handling instructions.........................................................18
About intellectual property rights.......................................20
Basic package and optional accessories ..........................22
Before Using D702iF 23
Names and functions of parts Reading the display Reading the sub-display Selecting the menu Using the UIM (FOMA card) Attaching/removing the battery pack Charging Battery Level Power ON/OFF Select Language Date and Time Setting Caller ID Notification Own Number etc.
Making/Receiving Calls 47
Making calls Chaku-moji Redial 186/184 Call WORLD CALL Receiving calls Any Key Answer Open Answer Close Setting Received Calls Listen Volume Adjust Volume Response and Hold Public mode (Driving mode/power off) Answer Machine etc.
Making/Receiving Videophone Calls 77
Making videophone calls Receiving videophone calls Using Chara-den Setting images to send Customizing display during videophone call Videophone Settings etc.
Phonebook 93
Phonebook New Entry Group Setting Phonebook Search Edit Phonebook Delete Phonebook Secret Attribute Quick Dial etc.
Sounds/Displays/Lights Settings 115
Sound Setting Vibrator Setting Silent Mode Standby Display Setting Mail/Call Image Sub-display Setting Menu Setting Light Alert Setting Indicator Light Clock Display Format Style Theme etc.
Safety Settings 141
Security code Change Security Code PIN code All Lock Omakase Lock Self Mode PIM Lock Keypad Dial Lock Privacy Mode Setting Side Key Guard Lock on Close Secret Mode Data Security Service etc.
Camera 159
Still Camera Movie Camera Setting for shooting Bar Code Reader etc.
i-mode/i-motion 175
What’s i-mode? Site display Change i-mode Password Internet Connection Bookmark Screen Memo Save Image i-melody i-mode Setting Message R/F Certificate i-motion Downloading i-motion i-motion Setting etc.
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Mail 201
Composing and sending i-mode Mail Deco-mail Attachment Save Mail Receiving i-mode Mail Check i-mode Message Display Play/Save Melody Mail Setting Composing and sending chat mail Composing and sending SMS etc.
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Save Image i-motion Mail
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i-αppli 245
i-αppli Downloading Starting i-αppli i-αppli To i-αppli Standby Display etc.
i-channel 259
i-channel Channel List Ticker Setting
Full Browser 263
Full Browser Browser Setting
Displaying/Editing/Managing Data 271
Displaying/editing images Playing/editing video/i-motion Chara-den Playing melodies Managing data Infrared communication Sound Recorder etc.
Other Convenient Functions 301
Multiaccess Multitask Auto Power ON/OFF Timer Alarm Clock Safety Melody Scheduler Custom Menu Own Number Voice Memo/Video Memo Call Duration/Call Cost Reset Call Cost Call Cost Limit Calculator Notepad Electronic dictionaries Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch Quick Start-up Reset Delete All Data etc.
Network Services 329
Voice Mail Call Waiting Call Forwarding Nuisance Call Blocking Caller ID Request Dual Network English Guidance Service Dialing Number Arrival call act Remote Control Multi Number etc.
Data Communication 337
Data communication Flow of setup AT command
Contents
Character Entry 341
Entering characters 5-touch Input Method Save Phrase Copy Character KUTEN Code Input Save Word Download Dictionary Slot Input Method Input Method Setting
Appendix/Data Interchange/Troubleshooting 351
Menu list Data set by default List of dial keys and character assignments Troubleshooting Error Message Warranty and After-Sales Service Software Update Virus Scan Function Main specification etc.
INDEX/Quick Reference Manual 405
INDEX Quick Reference Manual
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Features and functions of FOMA D702iF

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FOMA is the name of a set of services provided by DoCoMo based on W-CDMA, which is recognized as one of the systems compliant to the global standard for third generation mobile communications (IMT-2000).
It’s amazing because it’s i-mode!
i-mode is an online service used with i-mode terminal s.
Features and functions of FOMA D702iF
This service supports connection to i-mode Sites (Programs) or i-mode comp atible Intern et webs ites t hat provide a variety of useful information, and allows you to exchange i-mode Mail.
i-motion ☛P198
Video/sound can be downloaded from i-mode or Internet web sites to enjoy them. i-motion saved in FOMA terminal can be set as a ring alert or incoming image (Movie ringtone (Chaku-motion)).
i-motion Mail ☛P212
Video taken with the built-in camera or i-motion downloaded from sites can be attached to i-mode Mail to send.
Main functions of FOMA D702iF
i-channel P260
Allows you to receive graphical information about news and weather conditions. You can get information on a regular basis and the latest information is run on the standby display as tickers. Also, the information can be displayed in the channel list by pressing the i-channel compatible key (c). Furthermore, you can get rich, detailed information by selecting your desired channel in the channel list. In addition, free trial service is available over the fixed period of time for customers who have not applied to i-channel service.
i-channel is a pay service and requires a
Chaku-moji ☛P52
When you call someone, you can have a message be displayed on the incoming screen of his/her terminal. The called party can see your message and know in advance what the matter is and how you are feeling.
Videophone ☛P78
Allows you to see and talk with the par ty in the d istance and show the surrounding scenery to t he other pa rty by switching to the out-camera. This function also supports Chara-den which displays a ch aracter in stead of your self image. In addition, you can switch to a videophone call even while making a usual voice call without disconnecting the call. At the time of purchase, you can begin to talk immediately because the other party’s voice is set to sound through the speaker.
subscription
Deco-mail ☛P208
Allows you to compose and send your original messages. Enjoy expressive decorated mail by changing the character color and size or background color, and by pasting images such as Deco-mail pictures or still images shot with the built-in camera in the text. You can save Deco-mail you have received or downloaded from sites as a template. The template enables you to create Deco-mail easily.
i-αppli/i-αppli DX ☛P246
Various types of i-αppli can be downloaded to b e used or to be set for the standby display. i­better uses in conjunction with i-mo de ter min al information such as the phonebook and mail.
α
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Safety settings
Side Key Guard P151Secret Mode P153Privacy Mode P150
Other safety settings ☛P141
Omakase Lock ☛P147
You can lock your FOMA terminal in case it is lost and also cancel the lock, by contacting DoCoMo. For contact information, refer to the back of this manual.
Data Security Service
Allows you to back up the phonebook data, still ima ges and mails stored in FOMA terminal to the Data Center. When your FOMA terminal is lost, etc., you can restore the backup data to the new FOMA terminal. In addition,
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you can edit and manage the backup data in the Data Center from your PC, and save the edited data to your FOMA terminal. ☛P157 For important notes on using Data Security Service and detail information about how to use the service, see “i-mode User’s Manual”. For contact information, refer to the back of this manual.
This is a pay service and requires a subscription.
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Wide array of network services
Voice Mail Service (charged)Call Forwarding Service (free of charge)
SMS (Short Message) (free of charge)
Call Waiting Service (charged)Dual Network Service (charged)
*1 Separate application is required.
*1
P330
*1
P331
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P240
P333
*1
P332
Useful functions
Sub-display
You can confirm the time, or reception of a call or
mail on the sub-display with FOMA terminal closed. P28
The sub-display lights up in various patterns when
there is an incoming call, etc. ☛P136
High-definition large display
The 2.0-inch large TFT LCD (240 x 320 dots) is provided for the display. It clearly displays fine images and characters.
High-quality melody playback
FOMA terminal also supports ring alerts such as PCM generated 64-note harmonic, voice and sound effects (ADPCM sounds), etc.
Automatic time correction ☛P44
The time in FOMA terminal is automatically corrected by the time information from DoCoMo network. Also you can set the time on your phone ahead or back, if you want.
Built-in camera
FOMA terminal contains an out-camera and in-
camera, which allow you to take images while viewing the large display. You can shoot a still image of up to 1.3M pixels. In addition to a maximum 4x zoom, various modes are available for shooting including close-up and framed shooting. ☛P160
Out-camera: Effective pixels: 1.3M (Max record In-camera : Effective pixels: 0.1M (Max record
Allows you to record or play video with smooth
motion and high quality. P164, P279
Bar Code Reader ☛P172
JAN codes or QR codes can be scanned with the built­in camera. Using scan results, you can perform a variety of operations such as registering phonebook entries, connecting to sites and sending mail.
pixels: 1.3M) pixels: 0.1M)
More usable mail functions
When you move from outside the service area to
inside the service area, unsent mail set to auto-send is sent automatically. ☛P215
If the text of reply mail is registered beforehand, you
can reply mail easily (Quick Reply). ☛P235
You can search mail from the phonebook or the
calendar easily. P102, P313
The characters can be converted efficiently with
ATOK+APOT (AI presumption conversion) provided.
Multiaccess function ☛P302
Voice call and packet communication can be used simultaneously. This allows you to talk during i-mode connection or to send and receive mail while talking.
Multitask function ☛P303
You can execute several functions at the same time and perform operations by switching the screen. For example, you can read mail or register phonebook entries while making a call.
Safety Melody ☛P307
When Safety Melody is set, you can play the preset melody, simply by holding down C for over a second. You can pretend to receive a call.
Simple menu P29
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n addition to the normal menu, you can use another menu to display frequently-used functions such as でんわ (phone), メール(mail), カメラ(camera) and iモード (i-mode) in large size of characters. Characters in the phonebook or mails are displayed larger in this menu.
Animation menu ☛P29
The menu that uses animation by Flash movie (Flash® menu) is provided.
Electronic dictionaries ☛P324
Handy Japanese, English-Japanese, and Japanese­English dictionaries are preloaded on FOMA terminal.
Full Browser ☛P264
Allows you to view web sites for PC on FOMA terminal.
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Features and functions of FOMA D702iF
Infrared communication/infrared remote control
Exchange data between two FOMA terminals using infrared communication. Also, you can operate device s that support TV infrared remote control from your FOMA terminal.
P293, P297
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Making full use of D702iF

Making full use of D702iF
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A variety of functions of D702iF visual communications are explained here.
Videophone
You can see and talk with a party in the distance. You can also show to the other party a surrounding scenery image through the out-c amera or a Chara-den character instead of your image.
Your screen The other party’s screen The other party’s screen The other party’s screen
Talk while seeing each other. P78, P81 Image of your
surroundings is displayed. P86
Character is displayed. P83
Chaku-moji
When you make a call, you can set a message (Chaku-moji) to be displayed on the other party’s incoming scree n. The other party can see the message (Chaku-moji) and know in advance what the matter is and how you are feeling. P52
Chaku-moji
The other party’s screen
i-channel
You can receive a variety of inf ormation on a regular basis without additi o nal operations. In addition, press the i-channel compatible key (c) to display the channel list so that you can get more richly detailed information. ☛P260
Not subscribed After subscription
Connect
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Customizing the screen
You can display new arrived information such as unread mail and missed call, calendar or schedule on
the standby display and check the contents by simple operations (Custom standby display). In addition, the clock design on the standby display can be changed. P126, P139
By Style Theme, the standby display, menu design or color scheme suitable for the color of FOMA
terminal can be set in tota l. ☛P140
Custom standby display Example of Style Theme (white)
Press o to select. You can check the contents.
G-GUIDE TV Remote Controller
G-GUIDE TV Remote Controller is a free i-αppli service that conveniently combines the TV program informat ion and TV remote controller function. You can get the time schedule and information of desired TV program at anytime from anywhere. Titles, information, start/end time and G-code® for the TV programs depending on the TV stations in your area are available with this function. You can notify your friends of titles and broadcasting schedules for the TV programs that you like vi a mail by using the recommendation mail function. Also, you can remotely control your TV with G-GUIDE TV Remote Controller (some terminals are not compatible with this function). ☛P252
The screen shown above is for information purpose only and may differ from the actual screen. The actual screen displays the channels in your area.
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Making full use of D702iF
Deco-mail
You can decorate your mail by changing the character color or pasting images or pictures. Preinstalled Deco-mail picture allows you to set the image easily. ☛P208 Also, you can create Deco-mail easily by using a mail template. ☛P213
Example of Deco-mail picture Examples of mail template
Deco-mail picture
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Always follow these directions)

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Read the following SAFETY PRECAUTIONS to ensure that the phone is used correctly. Also, store this manual in a convenient location for future reference.
It is essential that these precautions be observed to prevent injury to the user and third parties as well as damage to property.
The following symbols are used to indicate the degree of danger or damage that may result from failing to follow the specified precautions.
DANGER WARNING CAUTION
The following symbols are used to highlight instructions that are very important and that must be strictly followed.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in injury or property damage.
This indicates the action is prohibited.
This indicates disassembly is prohibited.
This indicates that handling with wet hands is prohibited.
This indicates an action that must be performed in accordance with the directions.
This indicates you must remove the plug from the power outlet.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS is separated into six categories.
Handling the FOMA terminal, ba ttery pack, adapter (and charger) and the UIM (general information
Handling the FOMA terminal......................................................................................................... P14
Handling the battery pack............................................................................................................. P15
Handling optional devices (AC adapter/DC adapter/desktop holder/in-car holder) ...................... P16
Handling the UIM (FOMA card)....................................................................................................P17
Handling the FOMA terminal in the vicinity of medical devices .................................................... P17
This indicates the part must not be exposed to water.
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Handling the FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapter (and charger) and the UIM (general information)
DANGER
Use only DoCoMo-certified battery packs and adapters (and chargers) with the FOMA terminal.
Use of non-specified items could cause the FOMA terminal, battery pack or other devices to leak, overheat, rupture, catch fire or malfunction.
Battery pack: D05 Desktop holder: D10 Rear cover: D12 FOMA AC adapter: 01 FOMA DC adapter: 01 FOMA battery adapter: 01 In-car holder: 01 Data communication adapter D01 FOMA domestic/overseas AC adapter 01
For additional items related to the
compatible products, contact the nearest DoCoMo Shop.
Do not attempt to disassemble or remodel. In addition, do not attempt to solder.
Attempting to do so will lead to an accident, such as a fire, injury, or electrical shock and damage the equipment. Doing so may also cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, rupture, or ignite.
Do not use or leave in a place near fire or heaters. Also avoid a high-temperature place exposed to direct sunlight or a car under the scorching sun.
Otherwise, the equipment will get deformed or troubled. The battery pack may leak, overheat, rupture, or ignite. Other possible problems include a reduction in performance and life. Sometimes, the casing will partly get heated, resulting in an extremely high temperature to get you burnt.
Do not expose to water.
The equipment may overheat, cause electric shock, fire, damage or injury if exposed to water, pet urine or other liquids. Do not use the equipment in locations where it could get wet.
WARNING
Do not use in environments exposed to combustible or explosive materials, such as a gas station.
Using the equipment in locations exposed to flammable gases or liquids such as propane or gasoline could cause fire or explosion.
Do not place the battery pack, FOMA terminal, adapter (and charger) or UIM in the microwave oven, high-pressure cooker or other cooking appliances.
Doing so could cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, rupture or ignite, and could damage the circuitry of the FOMA terminal and adapter (and charger), causing overheat, smoke or fire.
Do not expose to strong shocks by dropping or throwing.
Doing so could cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, rupture or ignite, and damage the equipment, resulting in fire.
Do not let the recharging terminal and external device terminal touch any conductive material, such as a piece of metal or lead. Also do not put any conductive material into the recharging terminal and external device terminal.
The battery can short-circuit, causing fire and damage.
If there is anything wrong (such as strange odor, heat generation, color change, deformation, or the like) during use, battery charge or storage, you should take the following steps immediately.
1. Remove the power plug from the wall outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
2. Turn off the FOMA terminal.
3. Remove the battery pack from the FOMA terminal.
Continuing to use the equipment without taking these steps will cause it to overheat, rupture, or ignite or cause the battery pack to leak.
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When a child uses the FOMA terminal, first be sure an experienced adult teaches proper usage methods and techniques. Observe the child to determine that they are using the FOMA terminal correctly.
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Failure to do so could result in injury.
Do not place on an unstable or tilted surface.
Doing so could cause the equipment to slide off, possibly causing personal injury or damaging the equipment.
Keep out of the reach of small children.
The components can be accidentally swallowed, resulting in injury.
Do not store in locations subject to high temperature and humidity or excessive dust.
Doing so could damage the equipment.
The temperature of the FOMA terminal, battery pack or adapter (and charger) may become high when charging the battery, recording/playing a video, or using videophone, i-mode or i­period of time.
If you touch the part with a high temperature directly for a long period of time, redness, itchiness, rash, etc. may arise in your skin depending on your constitution or condition. Be especially careful when you use the FOMA terminal connected to an adapter (and charger) continuously for a prolonged period.
Handling the FOMA terminal
Turn off the FOMA terminal inside an aircraft, hospital or other location where use of mobile phones is prohibited.
The FOMA terminal may interfere with the correct functioning of electronic equipment. If the automatic power on function is used, cancel the setting and turn the power off. Observe any regulations posted in medical facilities. If you have done prohibition acts such as using the FOMA terminal inside an aircraft, you may be punished as stipulated by law.
CAUTION
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WARNING
Turn off the FOMA terminal in the vicinity of electronic equipment that relies on high­precision control or faint signals.
The FOMA terminal may interfere with the correct functioning of such electronic equipment.
Examples: hearing aids, implanted
cardiac pacemakers, implanted defibrillators, other medical devices, fire alarms, automatic doors and other automatically controlled equipment. Users of such medical equipments should check with the electronic equipment or device manufacturer with respect to the effect of electromagnetic interference.
Do not place the FOMA terminal in a breast or inner pocket if you are carrying or using electronic medical equipment.
The FOMA terminal could cause any medical equipment in its vicinity to malfunction.
People with weak hearts should take care with respect to setting the incoming vibrator and ring volume.
The FOMA terminal may affect hearts.
Do not use the FOMA terminal while driving.
From November 1, 2004, using mobile phones while driving is set as the object of penal regulations. Even if you use the handsfree device, park the car in a safe place before using the phone. Use Public mode or Voice Mail Service while driving.
Do not aim the infrared port at eyes and attempt to transmit.
Eyes could be affected. Aiming at other infrared devices and transmitting could cause other devices to malfunction.
When you talk under handsfree settings (with the speakerphone function), be sure to keep a distance between FOMA terminal and your ear.
Failure to do so could cause the hearing loss.
Do not place the FOMA terminal in an area over an air bag or in an air bag deployment area such as on a dashboard in a vehicle.
If the air bag inflates, the FOMA terminal may hit you and injury and damage to itself could result.
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If you hear thunder while using the FOMA terminal outdoors, immediately turn the power off and move to a safe location.
Use of the phone in such a situation could expose you to lightning strikes or electric shock.
CAUTION
Do not swing the FOMA terminal around by the strap.
Doing so could cause injury to yourself or a third party or damage the phone.
Rarely, some FOMA terminal users may develop itching, skin irritation or eczema. If such a condition occurs, stop using the FOMA terminal immediately and seek medical attention.
Do not allow water or other liquids, pieces of metal or other foreign material to enter into the UIM slot of the FOMA terminal.
Doing so could cause fire, electric shock, or damage to the phone.
Use in certain makes of cars may affect onboard electronic equipment.
Continued use under such conditions could cause unsafe driving. Do not use the FOMA terminal in such a case.
Do not bring magnetic cards near the FOMA terminal or place them in the folded FOMA terminal.
Magnetic data stored on bank cards, credit cards, telephone cards, and floppy disks may be corrupted or lost.
Do not get your finger or the strap caught in the folded FOMA terminal when opening and closing FOMA terminal.
Doing so could cause injury or damage the phone.
Handling the battery pack
Check the battery type indicated on the battery pack label.
Indication Battery type
Li-ion Lithium ion battery
DANGER
If electrolyte from the battery pack gets in your eyes, do not rub; instead, rinse immediately with copious amounts of clean water and seek medical attention.
Doing so could cause the loss of vision.
Do not throw the battery pack into a fire.
Doing so could cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, rupture or catch fire.
Do not attach metallic materials such as wire to the port. Do not carry or store the battery pack together with a necklace or other metallic items.
Doing so could cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, rupture or catch fire.
Do not pierce the battery pack with nails, hammer on it or step on it.
Doing so could cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, rupture or catch fire.
When you attach the battery pack to the FOMA terminal, never attempt to forcefully insert, because it should slide in easily and fit correctly. Check the direction of the battery pack and try again.
Doing so could cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, rupture or catch fire.
WARNING
Should any electrolyte from the battery pack come into contact with your skin or clothi ng, immediately stop using the battery and rinse with clean water.
Failure to do so could ca use ski n inj uries.
Stop charging if it is not possible to fully charge the battery pack within the specified time.
Failure to do so could cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, rupture or catch fire.
If the battery pack leaks or emits strange odors, immediately stop using it, and always keep away from sources of fire.
Failure to do so could cause the battery liquid to catch fire, and the battery pack itself to rupture.
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Do not dispose of the battery pack with other regular household waste.
Failure to properly dispose of the battery pack in an environmentally sensitive manner could cause the battery pack to catch fire and damage the environment. Use adhesive tape to cover the terminal of battery pack when it is no longer used and bring it to a DoCoMo Shop after the insulation. Alternatively, you can also dispose of the battery pack in accordance with local regulations.
Handling optional devices (AC adapter/DC adapter/desktop holder/in-car holder)
Use care not to short circuit the recharging terminal when the adapter (and charger) is connected to a wall outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Do not touch the recharging terminal with your hands or fingers, or some other part of the body.
Doing so could cause fire, equipment failure, electric shock or other injury.
Do not touch the adapter (and charger) cord or wall outlet with wet hands.
Doing so could cause electric shock.
Do not use th desktop holder in bathrooms or other potentially high humidity locations.
Doing so could cause electric shock.
When the adapter (and charger) is not to be used for a prolonged period, disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet.
Failure to do so could result in electric shock, fire, or equipment failure.
Never use the adapter (and charger) when it has a damaged power cord.
Failure to do so could result in electric shock, overheat or fire.
CAUTION
WARNING
e AC adapter and
If the adapter (and charger) or holder is exposed to water or other liquid, immediately disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
Failure to do so could result in electric shock, smoke or fire.
When connected to a wall outlet, make sure that the AC adapter does not come into contact with metallic straps or other metal objects and the plug is properly seated.
Failure to do so could result in electric shock, short circuit, or fire.
Use the designated power source and correct voltage.
Use of incorrect voltage could cause fire or equipment failure. When using the FOMA terminal overseas, use the FOMA domestic/overseas AC adapter 01.
AC adapter: 100 V AC FOMA domestic/overseas AC adapter:
(Always connect to the outlet for int ernal household use.)
DC adapter: 12 V DC, 24 V DC
100 V to 240 V AC
(specific for negative ground vehicle)
Use only the specified fuse for the DC adapter.
Use of the incorrect fuse could cause fire or equipment failure. Check the instruction manual for details of the correct fuse to use.
The DC adapter is for use with negative ground cars. Do not use it with positive ground cars.
Doing so could result in fire.
Be sure the power plug is free of dust.
Failure to do so could cause the equipment to catch fire.
During charging, place the adapter (and charger) and desktop holder in a stable location. Do not cover or wrap the adapter (and charger) and desktop holder with a cloth or blanket, etc.
Using the equipment under such conditions could cause the FOMA terminal to be detached from the holder, or cause a heat buildup that leads to fire or equipment failure.
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Do not touch the FOMA terminal and AC/DC adapter when hearing thunder.
Contact with the FOMA terminal and adapter could cause you lightning strikes or electric shock.
CAUTION
Disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet or cigarette lighter socket before beginning any maintenance.
Failure to do so could cause electric shock.
Disconnect the adapter (and charger) from the wall outlet or cigarette lighter socket by pulling the adapter, not the adapter (and charger) cord or the power cord.
Pulling the cord could damage the cord, resulting in electric shock or fire.
Do not place heavy objects on the adapter (and charger) cord or power cord.
Doing so could cause electric shock or fire.
Handling the UIM (FOMA card)
CAUTION
Take care when removing the UIM (the IC).
Failure to do so could cause injury to hand and fingers.
Handling the FOMA terminal in the vicinity of medical devices
The information given below conforms to the guidelines set forth by the Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference regarding the protection of electronic medical equipment from radio waves emitted by mobile phone units.
WARNING
Turn off the FOMA terminal on packed trains or in crowded places as someone with an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator may be nearby.
The electromagnetic waves emitted by your phone could affect the function of an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator.
When inside a medical institution, always remember the following guidelines:
Never take the FOMA terminal inside
an operating room, intensive care unit (ICU) or coronary care unit (CCU).
Always turn off the FOMA terminal in
hospital wards.
Even in the lobby and other areas,
always turn off the FOMA terminal when electronic medical equipment is nearby.
Follow the directives of the medical
institution. There may be specific regulations as to items that are prohibited or use of which is restricted.
If you are using the automatic power
on function, cancel the setting and turn off the power.
If you have an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator, keep your FOMA terminal at least 22 cm away from it.
The electromagnetic waves emitted by your phone could affect the function of an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator.
If you are using electronic medical equipment other than implanted cardiac pacemakers or implanted defibrillators at your home or outside the confines of a medical institution, be sure to check with the manufacturer about possible adverse effects caused by electromagnetic interference.
The electromagnetic waves emitted by your phone could affect the function of electronic medical equipment.
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Do not get the components wet. The FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapter (and charger) and UIM are not waterproof. Avoid using the components in a bathroom or other high humidity areas or locations exposed to rain. If you carry the components, sweat could cause internal corrosion that leads to equipment failure. As a result of investigation, if component failure is found to be water-related, repair is not covered by the warranty and may not be able to be performed. In such a case, should it be found to be possible to repair the unit, you will be billed for all repairs.
Clean the components with a soft dry cloth (such as a lens cloth).
• The FOMA terminal display may have a special
coating on it so that the color LCD provides a clear view. Rubbing the display strongly with a dry cloth for cleaning could damage the display. Handle with care and clean the display with a soft dry cloth (such as a lens cloth). Also note that leaving the display with dirt or moisture attached could cause spots or remove the coating on it.
• Using alcohol, thinner, benzene or detergents
could cause the printed text to fade or disappear, or the equipment to become discolored.
Occasionally clean the terminals with a dry cotton swab. Dirty terminals could cause intermittent contact that could interrupt the flow of power to the unit. Such a situation also causes insufficient charging. Use a dry cloth or cotton swab to clean the terminals.
Do not place the components near an air conditioner vent. Sudden changes in temperature could cause condensation, leading to corrosion inside the components and equipment failure.
Do not place the FOMA terminal in locations where it could be exposed to excessive pressure. Do not place it in a bag together with many other things or in your pocket when you sit down as this could exert pressure on the LCD or damage the internal boards, resulting in equipment failure. Damage arising from such causes is not covered by the warranty.
Carefully read the inst ruct i on manua ls sup pli ed with the battery pack and adapter (and charger) before use.
FOMA terminal
Avoid extremely high or low temperatures. Use in an environment with a temperature of 5 to 35 °C and relative humidity of 45 to 85 %.
If the FOMA terminal is used near a radio, television or general subscriber phone, it could affect such equipment. Use the phone as far away from such equipment as possible.
With regard to data stored in the FOMA terminal, keep it separately in a memo, etc. so as not to permanently lose important data. NTT DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for the loss of stored data.
Do not put the FOMA terminal in your back pocket and sit on it. Avoid putting the phone in the bottom of a bag, etc. where it is subject to excessive pressure. Damage may result.
Do not close the FOMA terminal with the strap held inside. Malfunction or damage may result.
It is normal for the FOMA terminal to become warm during using or recharging. You can continue to use it while warm.
Do not aim the camera directly at the su n and leave it. Elements may be discolored or baked.
The FOMA terminal is compatible with Omakase Lock (☛P147)
Omakase Lock is a service that locks FOMA terminal at the request from the subscriber. Note that the FOMA terminal is locked when a request is made by the subscriber even if the subscriber is not the user of FOMA terminal.
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Battery pack
The battery pack will gradually wear out. Battery life also depends on how you use the battery pack; you know it is time to replace it when the usage time is very short even though you fully charge it. The specified battery pack can be purchased separately.
Recharge the battery pack in locations where the ambient temperature is between 5 °C and 35 °C.
When using for the first time or after a long period of non-use, be sure to fully charge the battery pack before use.
The time of use provided by the battery pack depends on the ambient conditions and the condition of the battery pack itself.
Depending on usage, the battery pack may swell as it nears the end of its life , but th is will not cause a problem.
Do not expose to the direct sunlight and high temperature. Please keep your battery in an airy and cool place. When you do not use your phone for a long period of time, remove the battery pack from the FOMA terminal with the battery used up, put into the packing plastic bag or other container, and keep it.
Adapter (and charger)
Recharge the battery pack in a location where the ambient temperature is between 5 °C and 35 °C.
Do not recharge in the following locations:
• Locations that are subject to high humidity, dust
or excessive vibration
• Near general subscriber phones, TVs or radios
It is normal for the adapter (and charger) to become warm during recharging. You can continue charging with a warm adapter.
When the battery pack is recharged using the DC adapter, always keep the car engine running. Failure to do so could cause the car battery t o run down more quickly than normal.
When an outlet with falling prevention mechanism is used, check the instruction manual for the outlet before use.
D o not expose to the strong shock and deform the recharging terminal. Giving the strong shock on an adapter can cause damage.
UIM (FOMA card)
Do not use excessive force to remove the UIM.
Do not place an excessive load on the UIM when
inserting it into the terminal.
The UIM becomes warm during use. This is normal and not a cause for concern.
Note that any card failures resulting from inserting the UIM in an IC card reader/writer not designated by NTT DoCoMo are the responsibility of the customer.
Make sure that the ICs are kept clean.
Clean the UIM with a soft dry cloth (such as a
lens cloth).
It is recommended that users maintain data stored on the UIM in some other form. If the data should be erased, NTT DoCoMo assumes no responsibility for the loss of any data.
The UIMs that are no long er u sed sho uld be returned to a DoCoMo Shop for environmental protection.
Avoid extremely high or low temperature.
Take care not to damage, touch, or short-circuit
the ICs to prevent them from losing their data or from malfunctioning.
Take care not to drop the UIM or give shock to the UIM to prevent it from malfunctioning.
Do not bend the UIM and place heavy stuff on it to avoid a failure.
Camera
If you should use the FOMA terminal to make a public nuisance, you might be punished under the laws and bylaws such as Japan’s nuisance prevention ordinance.
Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you when taking and sending images using camera-equipped mobile phones.
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Copyrights and portrait rights
Except in cases where reproduction and quoting for private use is sanctioned under copyright laws, the reproduction, alteration and public transmission of such content as text, images, music or software for which another party owns the copyrights, whether accomplished by using this product to photograph or record that content or by downloading it from Internet websites, is prohibited without the permission of the owner. Taking photographs or recordings of such events as performances and exhibitions may be prohibited even for purposes of private use. In addition, if you use this product to take another person’s photograph without their permission, or display such a photograph without their permission on an Internet website and make that content public to an indeterminate number of people, you may be in violation of portrait rights.
Trademarks
Company names and trade names used in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
“FOMA”, “mova”, “i-motion”, “i-mode”, “i-
“i-motion mail”, “i-shot”, “i-melody”, “i-anime”, “DoPa”, “mopera”, “mopera U”, “WORLD CALL”, “WORLD WING”, “Short Mail”, “QUICKCAST”, “Chaku-motion”, “Deco-mail”, “V-Live”, “i-area”,
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“pake-hodai”, “Chara-den”, “i­Network”, “visualnet”, “i-channel”, “FirstPass”, “sigmarion”, “Security Scan”, “musea”, “Publ ic mode”, “トクだねニュース便” and “My DoCoMo”, and FOMA, i-mode and i­trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT DoCoMo, Inc.
ppli DX”, “Dual
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キャッチホン (Call Waiting)” is a registered
trademark of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation.
The toll-free service name and the toll -free service
logo mark are trademarks of NTT Communications Corporation.
Microsoft
®
and Windows® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Java and all Java-relat ed tra demarks are tr adem arks
or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other co unt ries.
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Powered by JBlend
2002-2006 Aplix Corporation. All rights reserved. JBlend and all JBlend-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix Corporation in Japan and other countries.
TM
Copyright
“Multitask” is a registered trademark of NEC
Corporation.
This product contains NetFront of ACCESS CO.,
LTD. to provide Internet function. NetFront is a trademark or registered trademark of ACCESS CO., LTD. in Japan and other countries. Copyright
Contains Macromedia
by Macromedia, Inc., Copyright© 1995-2006 Macromedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Macromedia, Flash and Macromedia Flash are trademarks or registered trademarks of Macromedia, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
© 1996-2006 ACCESS CO., LTD.
®
Flash® Player technology
McAfee and VirusScan are registered trademarks
or trademarks of McAfee, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the US and/or other countries. All other registered and unregistered t radema rks herein are the sole property of their re specti ve owners. ©2006 Networks Associates Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
QR code is a registered trademark of DENSO
WAVE INCORPORATED.
Adobe and Adobe Reader are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
Powered By Mascot Capsule
Mascot Capsule® is a registered trademark of HI CORPORATION.
®
/Micro3D Edition
TM
“ATOK” and “APOT” (Advanced Prediction
Optimization Technology) are registered trademarks of Justsystem Corporation.
G-GUIDE, G-GUIDE MOBILE and the
logos associated with G-GUIDE are registered trademarks of Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or its affiliates in Japan.
QuickTime is a registered trademark of Apple
Computer, Inc. in the US and other countries.
“Privacy Mode” is a registered trademark of
FUJITSU LIMITED.
This product includes software licensed from Symbian Software Ltd. ‘Symbian’, ‘Symbian OS’ and other associated Symbian marks are all trademarks of Symbian Software Ltd. ©1998-2006 Symbian Software Ltd. All rights reserved.
In addition to the above, company names and trade
names used in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Other rights and responsibilities
This product is licensed based on MPEG-4 Visual
Patent Portfolio License. The use of MPEG-4 Video Codec function is allowed for personal and nonprofit use only in the following cases:
Recording videos that conform to MPEG-4 Vi sual
Standard (hereinafter referred to as MPEG-4 Video)
Playing MPEG-4 Videos recorded personally by
consumers not engaged in profit activities
Playing MPEG-4 Videos obtained from the
provider licensed from MPEG LA For further utilizing such as promotion, in-house use or profit-making business, please contact MPEG LA, LLC in the US.
Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one
or more of the following United States Patents and/or their counterparts in other nations:
4,901,307 5,504,773 5,109,390 5,535,239 5,267,262 5,600,754 5,416,797 5,490,165 5,101,501 5,511,073 5,267,261 5,568,483 5,414,796 5,659,569 5,056,109 5,506,865 5,228,054 5,544,196 5,337,338 5,657,420 5,710,784 5,778,338
This product contains a module developed by the
Independent JPEG Group.
“Meikyo Mobile Japanese Dictionary”, “G-Mobile
English-Japanese Dictionary” and “G-Mobile Japanese-English Dictionary” are copyrighted works of TAISHUKAN Publishing Co., Ltd.
In this manual, each OS (Japanese version) is
written for short as follows:
Windows XP is the abbreviation for Microsoft
Windows 2000 is the abbreviation for Microsoft
Windows
Microsoft
system.
Windows
®
XP Professional operating system or
®
Windows® XP Home Edition operatin g
®
2000 Professional operating system.
®
Windows NT Server is the abbreviation for
®
Microsoft operating system Version 4.0.
Windows NT® Server Network
It may describe like Windows XP and 2000 in
parallel.
®
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FOMA D702iF (including the written
Basic package and optional accessories
warranty and the rear cover D12)
Instruction manual (this book)
Manual
Quick Reference Manual ☛P412
CD-ROM for FOMA D702iF
The PDF version of “Manual for Data Communication” is contai ned.
Optional accessories
FOMA AC adapter 01 (including the written warranty and the instruction manual)
Desktop holder D10 (including the instruction manual)
Battery pack D05 (including the instruction manual)
Other optional accessories ☛P379
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Before Using D702iF

Names and functions of parts .........................................................................24
Reading the display .................................................... ..................... .................26
Reading the sub-display ....................... ..................... ..................... .................28
Selecting the menu ...........................................................................................29
Number of saved, registered and protected items in D702iF .......................35
Using the UIM (FOMA card) .............................................................................36
Attaching/removing the battery pack .............................................................38
Charging the battery of FOMA terminal ..........................................................39
Checking the remaining battery level .................................... Battery Level 42
Turning the power on/off ..................................................... Power ON/ O F F 43
Switching to English display ............................................ Select Language 44
Setting the date and time ......................................... Date and Time Setting 44
Notifying your phone number to the other party ..... Caller ID Notification 46
Checking your own phone number ........................................ Own Num ber 46
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Before Using D702iF Names and functions of parts

Names and functions of parts

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b
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f
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a Earpiece
The other party’s voice comes out of here.
b Display P26 c mMENU/Upper left soft key
Use this key to display menus, perform the
operation shown in the upper left part of the guide
row, set/cancel Side Key Guard , et c.
w
d
Easy Selector Plus
oEnter key
Use this key to perform the selected operation,
activate Focus Mode, start i-
key Shortcut, etc.
uData Box/ key
Use this key to display the Data Box menu,
activate Camera with the in-camera on, move the
cursor upward, adjust volume, etc.
d
i-mode/i-
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Use this key to display the i-mode menu or i-
folder list, move the cursor downward, adjust
volume, etc.
l
Received Calls/(previous) key
Use this key to display the received call history,
switch between pages, move the cursor leftward,
set/cancel Privacy Mode, etc.
r
Redial/(next) key
Use this key to display the redial data, switch
between pages, move the cursor rightward, etc.
ppli/key
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p
q
r
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p
u
v
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Size (mm)
: 100 (H) x 48 (W) x 24 (D)
(when closed)
Weight (g)
: Approx. 97 (with battery pack)
e tStart videophone/Scroll/Lower left soft key
Use this key to make/answer videophone calls, scroll mail or site display by a page, switch between upper/lower cases when entering characters, perform the operation shown in the lower left part of the guide row, etc.
i-channel/Clear key
f
c
Use this key to display the channel list, delete characters, return to the previous screen, set/ cancel Self Mode, etc. On the i­display, press this key to start i-
Start voice call/Speakerphone/Character
g
n
key
Use this key to make/answer voice calls, turn on/ off the speakerphone function, switch input modes when entering characters, etc.
α
ppli standby
α
ppli.
h Dial keys (0 to 9), (, #
α
ppli
Keys
Used to enter phone numbers and text and to select menu items.
( /Public mode (Driving mode) key
Use this key to enter “ ”, set/cancel Public mode (Driving mode), etc.
##/Silent Mode/Line-feed key
Use this key to enter “”, set/cancel Silent Mode, start a new line when entering characters, etc.
i Earphone/microphone jack
Used to connect a flat type earphone/microphone set with switch (optional).
j Microphone
Picks up your voice.
k Infrared data port P294
Exchange data via infrared communication.
l In-camera P86, P160
Used to shoot yourself with Camera or Movie Camera and send your image during a videophone call.
m pPhonebook/Schedule/Upper right soft key
Use this key to display the phonebook or schedules, perform the operation shown in the upper right part of the guide row, etc.
n
Mail/Scroll/Lower right soft key
a
Use this key to display the Mail menu, compose new mail, scroll mail or site display by a page, perform the operation shown in the lower right part of the guide row, etc.
o fPower/End/Hold key
Use this key to turn the power on/off, end calls or functions in operation, place incoming calls on hold, cancel Secret Mode, switch displaying/not displaying the custom standby display, etc.
p External connection terminals P41
Used to connect various optional accessories.
q Antenna (built-in)
Take care not to cover the built-in antenna with your hand so that you can use FOMA terminal on better conditions.
r Sub-display P28
Lights or flashes when a call or mail is received, etc. The lighting pattern and color can be set (P136). Also, it flashes when there is new information (P137) and when the display light is turned off with FOMA terminal open. It lights in red during charging.
s bTASK/Silent Mode key
Use this key during Multiaccess or Multitask or to set/cancel Silent Mode, switch displays on the sub-display, etc.
t CAnswer Machine/Shutter/Safety Melody
key
Use this key to display the Answer Machine /Voice Memo menu, start Quick Record Message, activate Camera and shoot images, stop ring alert/ alarm, activate Safety Melody, switch displays on the sub-display, etc.
u Out-camera P86, P160
Used to shoot people or landscape with Camera or Movie Camera and send these images during a videophone call.
v Camera indicator
Lights or flashes when shooting with the camera.
w Macro mode switch P168
Switches between the standard mode and the macro mode during the out-camera use.
x Speaker
Ring alert and other sounds come out of here. When the speakerphone function is used, the other party’s voice comes out.
y Strap opening z Rear cover A Charging terminals
Used when charging FOMA terminal in the desktop holder (optional).
Connecting the earphone/microphone set with switch
You can plug in a flat type earphone/microphone set
with switch (optional) and use it. Using the earphone jack converter adapter P001 (optional) allows you to use an existing earphone/microphone set.
Before Using D702iF
Names and functions of parts
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Before Using D702iF

Reading the display

The description of icons displayed at the top or the bottom of the display are shown below:
Reading the display
Received i-channel information
When you use i-channel, if Show ticker is set to Yes in Ticker Setting, the received i-channel information is displayed as ticker on the standby display. P262
a : Battery level ☛P42 b : Received signal level ☛P43
: Out of service area ☛P43 : Self Mode is set ☛P148 : During data transfer ☛P293
Data link software in progress ☛P379
c : In i-mode communication (during
i-mode connection) ☛P180
: In i-mode communication (during
packet communication) P193, P216
d : During infrared communication ☛P293
Infrared remote control function in operation P297
e : Speakerphone function in operation
*1
P49
: Connecting to USB handsfree
compatible device ☛P60
Total call cost exceeds the maximum
limit P321
f : i-mode Mail and Message R/F storage
*1
space is full in the Center*2 P217, P193
//
: i-mode Mail or Message R/F storage
space is full in the Center ☛P217, P193
: Both i-mode Mail and Message R/F exist
unreceived in the Center P217, P193
//
: i-mode Mail or Message R/F exists
unreceived in the Center P217, P193
a - m
Date, day of the week and time
n o - z
g : Unread i-mode Mail and/or SMS fills
*1
storage space and also SMS storage space is full on UIM P242
: Unread i-mode Mail and/or SMS fills
storage space P217, P242
: SMS full on UIM ☛P242 : Unread i-mode Mail and SMS exist
P216,
: Unread i-mode Mail exists ☛P216 : Unread SMS exists ☛P241
h
: Unread Message R exists/fills storage
/
P241
space P193
i
: Unread Message F exists/fills storage
/
space P193
j : i-αppli running ☛P248
: i-
α
ppli standby display on ☛P125
: Starting i-
α
ppli from the i-αppli standby
display P254
: i-
α
ppli DX running ☛P248
: i-
α
ppli DX standby display on ☛P125
: Starting i-
α
ppli from the i-αppli DX
standby display ☛P254
k : Displaying SSL pag e, using i-αppli
*1
downloaded from SSL pages and in SSL communication with i-αppli P181 Displaying TLS/SSL page ☛P266
: Auto-send mail failed exists ☛P215 : Auto-send mail exists ☛P215
l : Secret Mode is set ☛P153 m : i-αppli Auto Start failed ☛P254 n : Focus Mode icon ☛P34 o : General silent mode is set ☛P121
: Personalized silent mode is set ☛P122
p : Call alert volume is set to SILENT P66
: Vibrator for incoming voice call is set
P119
: Call alert volume is set to SILENT and
vibrator for incoming voice call is set
q : Public mode (Driving mode) is set
P70
r : Answer Machine is set ☛P73
: Recorded messages full ☛P73
s : Lock on Close is set P152 t : Connecting to external device via the
FOMA USB cable (optional) ☛P92
u /
: Effective Easy Selector Plus keys in
Focus Mode ☛P34
v : Safety Melody is set ☛P307
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w : Reading the UIM ☛P43 x : PIM Lock is set ☛P148
*1
: Keypad Dial Lock is set ☛P149 : Side Key Guard is set ☛P151
y : Alarm Clock is set ☛P305
: Schedule is set ☛P310
*1 The current highest priority item is displayed. These icons are listed in the order of priority from the top. *2 Displayed when the storage space for either i-mode Mail or Message R/F is full and also unreceived mails/messages exist.
: Alarm Clock and schedule are set
simultaneously
z : Software Update reserved ☛P394
*1
/ (succeeded/failed)
: Result of auto-update of the latest
pattern definition ☛P396
Reading the guide row
Operations that can be executed by pressing m, t, o, p and a are displayed in the guide row.
Before Using D702iF
Reading the display
Example
Guide row for the mail message entry screen
The display positions and the keys correspond as shown in the figure. In this manual, the operations displayed in the guide row are explained using
Guide row
the corresponding keys (mtopa). The operations displayed in the guide row differ depending on the screen.
on the guide row corresponds to O of the Easy Selector Plus (it
may be different depending on the function, site or Internet web page in use).
Reading the task bar
The icon for the function (task) in progress appears on the task bar (up to 9 icons). You can confirm functions being used and run. In addition, when receiving mails/messages, the reception result is scrolled.
While entering characters, the input mode appears on the task bar. ☛P343
Task bar (when schedule calendar is displayed during a voice call)
: Voice call / : Videophone (64K/32K) : Switching voice/videophone
call : Ending call : Videophone call through
external device : Adjusting volume using
Multitask : Mail : Receiving i-mode Mail/
Message R/F : Receiving SMS : Chat Mail : Message R/F : Check i-mode Message/SMS : i-mode/i-channel : i-mode Bookmark/Internet
Connection/Screen Memo/
i-mode Shortcut : i-αppli
: Full Browser : My Picture (Image) : i-motion : Melody : Chara-den : Camera : Movie Camera : Sound Recorder : Bar Code Reader : Phonebook : Received Calls : Redial : Answer Machine/Voice Memo : Own Number : Timer : Alarm Clock set/alarm
sounding : Scheduler : Schedule alarm sounding : Notepad : Calculator
: Dictionaries : Safety Melody : Data exchanging through
external device
: Setting reception method for
infrared communication/
saving to INBOX : 64K data communication / : Originating/communicating/
sending/receiving packet vi a
USB / (dark/light) : Setting/holding each function : Software Update activated : Software Update notified : Update Definition activated/
version display : Setting each network se rvice : Accessing Data Center : Displaying communication
log with Data Center
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Reading the list screen
Before Using D702iF

Reading the sub-display

Example
The setting screen for Sub-display Light Color
The number of the currently displayed page and the total number of pages (when a list extends over multiple pages)
indicates that other selectable items exist above and below the highlighted item.
Press % to move the cursor. ・ If you press d on the last item of the page, the next page appears, and if you press
on the first item of the page , the previous page appears.
u
indicates that selectable items exist over multiple pages.
Press & to switch between pages.
You cannot switch between pages on the icon selection screen, etc.
Color names are for information purpose only.
INFORMATION
Note that the following cases may occur due to the characteristics of liquid crystal display (LCD) and they are not
defects in FOMA terminal.
FOMA terminal display is manufactured by taking advantage of highly advanced technology but some dots may be
always or never lit.
When the battery pack is removed from FOMA terminal with the power turned on, residual images may remain on the
display and sub-display for some time. Remove the battery pack with the power turned off.
When a screen has been displayed for a certain time, if you change it to another screen by performing some
operations, residual images of the previous screen may remain on the display and sub-display.
Reading the sub-display
When the sub-display light is turned off with FOMA terminal closed (in standby), you can display the date/time and icons by pressing C or b. A message also appears on the sub-di spla y to not ify you of unre ad mail (in clud ing SMS ) or miss ed ca ll, if any exists.
Pressing C or b switches the sub-display between the following 3 displays:
Pattern 1
Pattern 2 Pattern 3
abc
Time*
1
Date Day Time*
1
Time*
1
a : Battery level b : Received signal level : Out of service area : In Self Mode c Flashes in i-mode communication
*1 The time is displayed in the 24-hour format.
When FOMA terminal is closed, the following terminal states are indicated on the sub-display:
Voice call, videophone call, and message recording statusChecking or receiving i-mode Mail, SMS or Message R/FSchedule alarm or timer alarm ringingAlarm clock ringing or snooze activePacket communication, 64K data communication, communication via USB or infrared communicati on
status
Shooting status with the camera*
1
No battery
*1 Displayed regardless of whether FOMA terminal is open or closed.
You can change the light color of the sub-display. ☛P131
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