DoCoMo FOMA M1000 User guide

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DoCoMo W-CDMA and GSM/GPRS Systems
Thank you for purchasing FOMA M1000 handset.
Before using your FOMA M1000 handset, be sure to thoroughly read this manual to ensure its correct use. For further information, contact the "DoCoMo Information Center" on the back of this manual. Treated with care, your FOMA M1000 handset will be your able partner.

Before Using Your FOMA Handset

• Because your FOMA handset uses radio waves, 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 wave signals are weak; or when outside the service area. Even when you are high up in a tall building or condominium and nothing blocks your view outside, your FOMA handset may not be able to receive or transmit signals. Also, communication may be interrupted even when the signal reception level on your FOMA handset indicates there is a strong signal and you are not moving.
• Use your FOMA handset in a way that does not disturb others in public spaces, crowded locations or quiet places.
• Because your FOMA handset uses radio waves to communicate, there is a possibility that third parties may attempt to listen in on your calls. The W-CDMA and GSM/GPRS systems automatically support a confidential communication function for all calls so even if someone should somehow be able to tap a call, the signals are modified so that an eavesdropping party will hear only noise.
• Your FOMA handset encodes voice communication as digital data. When you are operating your FOMA handset while moving to a location subject to weaker radio wave signals, 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 you save in your FOMA handset. If the data should be erased, DoCoMo assumes no responsibility for its loss.
• Users are considered to agree to be solely responsible and to be acting at their own discretion when using SSL. DoCoMo and the authentication company listed below do not guarantee the safety of SSL for users' activities while using SSL, and are not liable for any damages incurred through using SSL. Authentication company: VeriSign Japan K.K., Betrusted Japan Co.,Ltd., GeoTrust Japan, inc.

Using this Operation Manual

Information of interest may be found in the following ways:
• Refer to the Contents Select to look at particular functions 3P2
• Refer to the Index Select to look at function names or application names. 3P624
• Refer to the index tabs Select to look at application names or titles.
• Refer to the chapter title pages Select to look at major topics
• Refer to features Select to look at FOMA handset features and operations. 3P4, P6
• In this FOMA M1000 Operation Manual text, the FOMA M1000 is referred to as the FOMA handset.
• Reprinting all or part of this manual without approval by DoCoMo is prohibited.
• Information contained in this manual is subject to change without prior notice.
* Be sure to read the "Safety Instructions" on P8 before using your FOMA handset.
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Quick Manual 3P630
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How to Use this Manual

In this manual, operations of your FOMA handset are explained in the structure as shown below:
Title/application name
Shows the title or application name.
Default settings
Function description
Supplementary description of function
Operation description
Provides the operation numbers and instructions.
Screen
Shows the screen displayed in the process of or after an operation.
Supplementary description of operation
NOTE
Gives necessary information, notes, and supplementary explanation.
Index tab
Shows the chapter title.
Description of Instructions
In this manual, instructions are given for operations using the Stylus. Before using the FOMA handset, check how to use the Stylus and how to select menu items. 3P35, P36, P43
• For operations which can be made easier using FOMA handset keys or for convenient operations to be remembered, instructions using keys are given. Key operations are given based on illustrations of keys; check these illustrations and descriptions of keys in advance. 3P30, P31
1Overseas Use
For how to use your FOMA handset outside Japan, see "Overseas Use".
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P560
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Tap (Phone) on the Application Selector bar y XXXXXXXX on
a
the Menu bar y XXXXX
Tap XXXX XXXXX XXXX field, and enter XXX XXXXX XXXX y tap
b
[XXXX] XX XXX XXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX
• XXXXX X XX XX XXXXXXX XXX XXX XXXXX XXXX.
• XXX [XXXXXX] XX XXX XXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX XX XXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX.
NOTE
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• XXX [XXXXXX] XX XXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX.
* The above page is a sample.
t setting
Contents/Safety
Instructions
Before Using the
Making/Answering
Making/Answering
Contact List
Tone/Screen/Light
Safety Settings
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Network Services
Displaying/Editing/
Managing Data
Other Convenient
Applications
Wireless LAN
Movian VPN
Communication
Entering Characters
Oversea Use
Handset
Calls
Video Calls
Settings
Camera
Browser
Messaging
Functions
Using Data
Bluetooth
NOTE
• Illustrations of screens contained in this manual are for the purpose of simplifying description and may differ from the actual views.
Appendix
Index/Quick Manual
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Contents/Safety Instructions

Contents

Before Using Your FOMA Handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside the front cover
Using this Operation Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside the front cover
How to Use this Manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
FOMA M1000 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Making Full Use of FOMA M1000!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Safety Instructions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Handling and Care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Intellectual Property Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Checking Purchased Product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Before Using the Handset . . . 29
• Names of Parts and Functions
• The Stylus • Operating the Touch Screen
• Viewing the Display
• Selecting an Application
• Entering Text • Help • Using the UIM
• Inserting/Removing the Battery Pack
• Charging • Battery Status
• Power ON/OFF • Initialization
• Language Selection
• Date and time setup • Caller ID
• Phone Number Display
Making/Answering Calls. . . . 69
• Making a Call • Dialled call history
• 186/184 • WORLD CALL • Handsfree
• Answering a Call • Answered call history
• Earpiece Volume • Drive Mode
• Missed Calls etc.
Making/Answering Video Calls
• Making a Call • Answering a Call
• Setting an Outgoing Image
• Setting Image Display during a Video Call
etc.
. . . 89
Contact List. . . . . . . . . . . 101
• Contact registration • Contact search
• Contact modification • Contact deletion
• Setting/Displaying Owner Information
• Copying/Moving Contact Information
• Sending Contact Information etc.
Tone/Screen/Light
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
• Tone Settings • Sound • Vibrator
• Keypad mode • Voice Timer
• Manner Mode • Home Screen
• Adjusting the Screen Brightness
• Clock Settings etc.
Safety Settings . . . . . . . . 151
• Security Codes
• Changing Handset Security Code
• Setting PIN • Lock • Self-mode
• Reject Call • Fixed Dialling
• Reject calls settings
• Ring start time • Not In Contacts
• Other Safety Settings etc.
*: As of June 2005, this function cannot be used.
*
Network Services . . . . . . 169
• Voice Mail Service • Call Waiting Service
• Call Forwarding Service
• Nuisance Call Blocking Service
• Caller ID Display Request Service
• Dual Network Service
• English Announcement Service
• Service Dialing
• Forwarding to voicemail when Forwarding Number is busy
• Action on Receiving Incoming Calls during Call • Added Service (USSD Registration)
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Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
• Before Using • Capturing Still images
• Capturing Video Clips • Capture Settings
• Camera Settings
• Uninstalling • Security Scan Light etc.
Wireless LAN . . . . . . . . . 419
• Wireless LAN • Setting up a Wireless LAN
• Searching Access Points etc.
Contents/Safety Instructions
Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197
• Browser • Setting up the Internet
• Opening Web Pages
• Viewing Web Pages Information
• Searching Text • Web Pages from History
• Bookmarks
• Saving Web Page Information
• Downloading Data
• Phone To/Mail To/Web To Functions
• Web Browser settings
• Using Certificates etc.
Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . .240
• Email • Settings
• Viewing Messaging Account List
• Composing and Sending Email
• Attaching Files • Saving Email
• Receiving/Viewing Email
• Replying to Email • Forwarding Email
• Add to Contacts • Searching Email
• Managing Attachments
• Managing Mailbox • User Settings
• SMS Message etc.
Displaying/Editing/Managing
Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307
• Displaying an Image • Editing an Image
• Playing a Video • Playing Music
• Displaying Word, Excel and PDF Files
• Using the TransFlash Memory Card
• Managing Files
• Using the Voice Recorder
Other Convenient
Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355
• Multiaccess • Alarm • Schedule
• To do List • Call tracking • Byte Counter
• Calculator • Notes
• Earphone/microphone with switch
• Reset settings etc.
Applications . . . . . . . . . . .407
• Applications • Installing • Launching
MovianVPN . . . . . . . . . . 435
• VPN • Settings • VPN Connection
• Checking Connection Settings
Using Data
Communication . . . . . . . 453
• Data Communication • Before Using
• FOMA PC Setup Software
• Setting up Data Communication
• Executing the Set Connection
• W-TCP Settings • Setting up APN
• Setting up Dial-up Networking
• AT Commands etc.
Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . 503
• Bluetooth • Before Using
• Using Bluetooth
Entering Characters . . . . 515
• Character lnput • Indirect Input Method
• Direct input method • Templates
• Character copy • Edit Dictionary
• Electronic Dictionary Settings
• Character Entry Settings
Overseas Use. . . . . . . . . 559
• "WORLD WING" International Roaming Service
• Services Available Outside Japan
• Before Use • Making Calls
• Answering Calls • Switching Networks
• Roaming Settings
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . 577
• Menu List • Symbols
• Roman Character to Kana List
• Combination of Functions during Multiaccess • Desktop Suite • SyncML
• Troubleshooting
• Warranty and After-sales Service etc.
Index/Quick Manual . . . . 623
• Index • Quick Manual
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FOMA M
1000 Features
Contents/Safety Instructions
FOMA (Freedom of Mobile multimedia Access) is the name of a service provided by DoCoMo based on the W-CDMA system, which is specified as one of the global standards of third-generation mobile communication systems (IMT-2000).
1International Roaming
FOMA M1000 supports dual systems (W-CDMA, GSM/GPRS), which allows use of your FOMA handset for phone and data communications in foreign countries that have adopted the W-CDMA network system or the GSM/GPRS network, in addition to use within the FOMA network provided by DoCoMo. 3P560
* Using your FOMA handset overseas requires a subscription to "WORLD WING", DoCoMo's
international roaming service.
1Touch screen
Simply touching the display (touch screen) with the Stylus allows easy and quick operation of your FOMA handset. You can also write and draw freehand in the same manner as drawing with paper and a pencil. 3P36
1Browser
The integrated web browser allows large web pages to be displayed on your FOMA handset without any change to the layout. 3P198
1Messaging
Email or SMS message can be exchanged in Japan as well as overseas. Sound, video, still image or document files (such as Word or Excel files) can be attached to email. If the other party uses a Bluetooth device with email functions, email can be exchanged via Bluetooth.
3P242
1Wireless LAN
The Internet or email can be used via Wireless LAN in your office, etc. 3P420
1Large screen display
The large 2.9-inch TFT LCD provides vivid views of web pages browsed or video clips captured with your handset.
1Stereo speakers
Video files or music files, etc. can be played through loud stereo speakers.
3P314, P319
1Camera function
There are two cameras provided, a Rear­Camera with approximately 1.31-million effective pixels (approximately
1.22-million recording pixels) and a Front­Camera with approximately 0.31-million effective pixels (approximately 0.30­million recording pixels), which can be selected depending on the conditions for capturing still images or videos. 3P184
1Bluetooth
Wireless connection with Bluetooth devices allows data communication and handsfree phone communication. Contact data or files can be exchanged between Bluetooth devices. 3P504
1TransFlash memory card
A TransFlash memory card, which is the world's smallest detachable memory card, can be used to store data such as images captured with your FOMA handset and Contact information, or to copy data saved from other devices such as PCs into the memory card to your FOMA handset. 3P335
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1Multitask function
Two or more applications and/or functions can be used at the same time (not available for some applications or functions).
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P44
1Multiaccess
With the Multiaccess function, which makes voice calls and packet communication available at the same time, you can communicate by voice calls while being connected to the Internet or send emails during voice call conversations. 3P356
1Additional applications
Installation of applications allows more convenient use of your FOMA handset.
3P408
1Document viewer
PC document files such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF files can be taken from attachments to emails or memory cards into your FOMA handset to view.
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P324
1Receiving email
automatically
Email can be automatically received by using the mopera U subscribing to a provider with a mail notification function. 3P273
*: mopera U is a fee-based service requiring a
separate subscription.
*
mail service or by
1Electronic dictionaries
Electronic dictionary functions are available. They can be convenient when checking the meaning of a word using the Japanese dictionary or for using the English-Japanese or Japanese-English dictionary for checking word translations.
3P401
1Multimedia player
Various multimedia functions are available to display still image files or to play video and music files.
3P308, P314, P319
1Data synchronisation
Data such as contact information stored in your FOMA handset can be easily synchronised with data on a PC connected with the provided USB cable or connected via Bluetooth in order to make a backup using the Desktop Suite. Data stored in your FOMA handset also can be synchronised with the SyncML server connected through the Internet using SyncML. 3P587
1VPN (Virtual Private
Network)
A safe and secure connection from your FOMA handset to an intranet (company network, etc.) is available by using a virtual private network (VPN) via the Internet.3P436
1Handwriting input
A handwriting input software that supports Japanese, allows characters written in the input area with the Stylus to be recognized for inputting. Using the function in combination with text input prediction allows you to smoothly input sentences containing mixtures of kanji, hiragana, and alphanumeric characters. 3P541
Contents/Safety Instructions
Whole Range of Network Services
1
Voice Mail Service (Charged)
2A separate subscription required. 3P170
1
Call Waiting Service (Charged)
2A separate subscription required. 3P173
1
Call Forwarding Service (Free)
2A separate subscription required. 3P175
1
Dual Network Service (Charged)
2A separate subscription required. 3P178
1Short Message Service
(SMS) (Free)
2No separate subscription required.
3P244
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Making Full Use of FOMA M1000!

Contents/Safety Instructions
FOMA M1000 communication functions
Overseas use
Bringing your FOMA handset with you when you travel to a country where the W-CDMA or GSM/GPRS system is adopted allows you to use the phone number you use in Japan to make/answer calls and exchange data. If the receiver of your call uses a handset that supports video calls, international videophone communication is available.
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P560
See the other party using videophone communication
You can see the party at the other end while talking. You can switch between two cameras to send your own image using the Front­Camera or another image, such as a landscape, using the Rear­Camera. You can choose to disable the cameras if you do not want to send images to the other party. 3P90
FOMA M1000 access functions
Connection via Wireless LAN
Wireless connection to the Internet or an intranet (company network, etc.) is available, which allows you to use the Internet or email. 3P420
Connection via Bluetooth
Wireless connection to Bluetooth-enabled PCs, etc. is available for data communication. Connecting to Bluetooth­enabled handsfree devices or headsets allows you to talk without holding your FOMA handset in your hand.
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P504
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Other useful functions of FOMA M1000
Voice memo
If a situation such as conversations in meetings suddenly comes up where you want to record a conversation, simply pressing one key allows you to start recording. 3P351
Digital still/video camera
You can switch between two cameras on the front and back sides according to the situation to capture still images and videos. The Rear-Camera is capable of capturing high-quality still images of approximately
1.22 million pixels (effective pixel count: approximately 1.31 million) and digital zooming of up to 4x.
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P184
View data using a document viewer function
You can view PC document files such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF files attached to incoming emails with your FOMA handset while you are not home. 3P324
Contents/Safety Instructions
Still image/video/music player function
Various files downloaded into your FOMA handset or TransFlash memory cards from the Internet, etc. or still images and video clips captured with the camera can be viewed/played. Detailed information is available while files are being viewed/played with the respective players. Managing and editing files such as renaming and deletion of files are possible.
3
P308, P314, P319
Key arrangement convenient for playing games
The Navigation Key and two other keys can be used to play games as if with a dedicated portable game console.
Video mail
Video clips captured with the camera or downloaded from the Internet can be attached to outgoing emails. 3P267
3P31
Versatile information management with the PIM function
The versatile PIM function (Contact list, Schedule, To do) is provided, which allows the management of contacts, personal scheduling and To do list just with a FOMA handset. 3P102, P362, P378
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Safety Instructions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS)

2Before using your FOMA handset, please read the following Safety Instructions, and be sure to
follow them in order to ensure safe usage.
2These 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.
1The following signs differentiate between the levels of danger that can occur if the
product is not used within the specified guidelines:
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
1The following symbols indicate special warnings regarding product usage.
Indicates improper usage
Indicates not to disassemble
No disassembly
No wet hands
the device.
Indicates not to handle the device with wet hands.
Indicates an instruction that must be obeyed at all times.
Indicates that equipment should be unplugged from electrical sockets.
This sign denotes that there can be an immediate danger of death or serious injury as a result of 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.
Indicates not to use the device
No liquids
near water, and not get it wet.
1Precautions contain the description below;
Handling Instructions for the FOMA handset, Battery Pack and Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
FOMA Handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Battery Pack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Stylus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
UIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
TransFlash Memory Cards and TransFlash Memory Card Adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Handset near Electronic Medical Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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Handling Instructions for the FOMA handset, Battery Pack and Adapter
DANGER
Use equipment specified by DoCoMo Group companies with your FOMA handset.
2Use of equipment not specified by DoCoMo Group can cause the FOMA handset and
Battery pack to leak, heat, burst or catch fire. Battery pack M01 AC adopter M01 Desktop holder M01 FOMA AC Adapter 01 FOMA Overseas/Domestic AC Adapter 01 FOMA DC Adapter 01
* Contact our sales office for information on other compatible products.
WARNING
Do not use the equipment in an environment liable to cause it to explode or catch fire, such as a gas station.
2Explosions or fire may result if
the equipment is used in areas where dust or flammable gases such as propane or gasoline vapors are generated.
Do not throw device or subject to physical shock.
2May cause Battery pack to leak,
heat, burst or ignite. May cause equipment to malfunction or catch fire.
Do not allow conductive foreign objects (such as a piece of metal or pencil lead) to touch the recharging or external interfaces. Also, do not touch interior parts.
2Fire or malfunction may result
due to a short circuit.
If there is smoke or a strange smell, or damage, perform the following immediately:
1. Disconnect the power plug from the electric outlet or socket.
2. Turn the FOMA handset power off.
3. Remove the battery pack from the FOMA handset.
2Fire or other serious problems
may result if you keep using it (charging). After removing the battery pack, contact a DoCoMo sales outlet.
Do not put the Battery pack, FOMA handset or adapter in microwave ovens or other heating appliances or high­pressure containers.
2May cause Battery pack to leak,
heat, burst or ignite. May cause FOMA handset or adapter to heat, smoke, ignite, or for circuits to be damaged.
Contents/Safety Instructions
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No liquids
WARNING
Do not let adapter get wet.
2Contact with water or other liquids can cause heating, electric shock, fire or
malfunction. Take care not to use the handset in areas where it could get wet.
CAUTION
Store equipment out of reach of small children.
2Can be accidentally swallowed or
cause injuries.
Children using the device should be instructed in proper operation by an adult. Do not allow them to use device without adult supervision.
2May cause injuries.
Do not use or leave device in hot areas, or in areas exposed to direct sunlight, such as inside a vehicle.
2May cause the Battery pack to
leak, heat, burst or ignite, or may cause equipment to deform or malfunction. Parts of the case may grow hot, causing burns or injuries.
Do not store in extremely humid, dusty or hot areas.
2Malfunction may result.
Do not leave device on unstable or sloping surfaces.
2Malfunction or injuries may
result.
FOMA Handset
Turn the FOMA handset off in areas where use is prohibited, such as in airplanes and hospitals.
2Use in these areas can cause medical and other electrical or electronic equipment to
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WARNING
malfunction or fail. If automatic power-on function has been enabled, cancel this setting before turning the power off. When using the handset in a medical facility, be sure to observe the regulations of the facility. Prohibited conduct, such as using the handset in an airplane, may lead to punishment of user according to law.
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WARNING
Turn the FOMA handset off near high-precision electronic control equipment or electronic equipment using low-power signals.
2Using the handset near this type of equipment can cause the equipment to fail or
malfunction. * Examples of electronic equipment to avoid:
Hearing aids, implanted pacemakers or defibrillators, other electrical medical equipment, fire alarms, automatic doors, other automatic control equipment. Users wearing implanted pacemakers or defibrillators or other electrical medical equipment should check with the manufacturer or sales outlet about the effect of radio frequencies on the equipment.
Contents/Safety Instructions
When using near medical electrical equipment, do not keep the handset in chest pocket or inside pocket.
2Using your FOMA handset near
medical electronic equipment could cause equipment failure.
Do not use or leave Battery pack near flames, stoves or other hot areas.
2Heating, ignition or malfunction
may result.
Do not disassemble or remodel the handset.
No disassembly
2Fire, injury, electric shock or
malfunction may result.
When you talking with the speakerphone function activated, always keep FOMA handset away from your ear.
2May cause hearing loss.
Do not place the FOMA handset over an air bag safety device, or in an air bag deployment area.
2If the airbag inflates, your FOMA
handset can strike you or other people, causing bodily harm and other damage.
Do not use the handset while operating a vehicle.
2Driving while using the handset
is dangerous and can cause an accident. First park the car in a safe place before using your FOMA handset, or use it in Drive Mode. Due to a revision in the Road Traffic Law, from November 1, 2004 you can now be penalized for the use of mobile phones while driving.
If you have a weak heart, be careful when setting the incoming call vibration or ring volume setting.
2Could affect heart function.
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If lightning strikes while using the handset outside, turn the power off immediately, and move to a safe location.
2May be subject to lightning strike
and could cause electric shock.
Do not swing your FOMA handset around by its strap.
2Your FOMA handset can strike
you or other people, causing bodily harm and other damage.
Handsets can give some users skin problems such as itching, allergic reactions or rashes. If you develop skin problems, stop using the handset immediately, and see a doctor.
2The following parts contain metal materials.
Material Location
Chrome plated Rear cover lock, Camera/Shutter key, Volume/Zoom key,
Speakerphone/Voice Record key, Power/Lock Switch, Navigation Key
Nickel Logo section on rear cover, logo section on ear piece
Tinned Decorated section of speaker
Aluminized Decorated section of earpiece
Steel Battery pack mounting, UIM tray lid, TransFlash memory card lid,
Stylus body
Phosphor bronze (gold plated) Battery pack terminals
Beryllium copper (gold plated) Charging terminal for desktop holder
CAUTION
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Do not put liquids such as water, other liquids, pieces of metal or flammable materials inside FOMA handset, UIM tray, or TransFlash memory card tray.
2May cause fire, equipment failure
or electric shock.
Do not place magnetic disks or cards with magnetic stripes near the handset or place inside and fold the handset.
2Data 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 handset.
In rare cases, using the handset in some vehicle models can cause the vehicle's electronic equipment to malfunction or fail.
2In this case, do not use the
FOMA handset because it may hamper safe driving.
Be careful when inserting/ removing TransFlash memory card.
2Can cause harm to hand or
fingers.
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CAUTION
Be careful of broken glass when the display or camera lens is accidentally broken.
2Glass display and camera lens surfaces include a plastic cover panel to keep glass
from breaking into pieces. However, touching sharp edges may cause injury.
Battery Pack
1Check that the battery type matches the type displayed on the Battery pack label.
Display Battery type
Lithium ion Lithium ion battery
DANGER
If Battery pack liquid contacts eyes, immediately wash the eyes with clean water and see a doctor right away. Do not rub the eyes.
2Battery fluid in the eyes may
cause blindness.
Do not connect the Battery pack terminals to wire or other metal objects. Do not carry or store Battery pack together with a necklace or other metal object.
2May cause Battery pack to leak,
heat, burst or ignite.
Do not throw Battery pack into contact with open flames.
2May cause the Battery pack to
leak, heat, burst or ignite.
No disassembly
Do not try to force Battery pack onto FOMA handset or Battery pack charger if you are having trouble connecting it. Always connect it after confirming that it is correctly oriented.
2May cause Battery pack to leak,
heat, burst or ignite.
Do not pierce Battery pack with a nail, hit with a hammer or step on it.
2May cause Battery pack to leak,
heat, burst or ignite.
Do not disassemble or remodel the Battery pack, and do not solder items directly onto it.
2May cause Battery pack to leak,
heat, burst or ignite.
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Do not use or leave Battery pack near flames, stoves or other hot areas.
2May cause Battery pack to leak,
heat, burst or ignite.
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If Battery pack fluid contacts skin or clothes, immediately flush the contacted area thoroughly with clean water.
2Battery pack fluid may damage
the skin.
If Battery pack leaks or gives off a strange smell, immediately remove it from the vicinity of open flames.
2The vapors from leaking Battery
pack fluid may ignite or explode.
WARNING
If Battery pack does not reach full charge after being charged for the specified time, stop charging it.
2Exceeding the specified charging
time may cause Battery pack to leak, heat, burst or ignite.
If Battery pack starts giving off a strange smell, overheats, becomes discolored or deformed during use, charging or in storage, immediately disconnect it from the FOMA handset or Battery pack charger.
2Continued use may cause Battery pack to leak, heat, burst or ignite.
Do not use or leave device in hot areas, or in areas of strong direct sunlight such as inside a vehicle.
2May cause leaks, heating or
deterioration in performance and service life.
CAUTION
Do not discard old Battery pack together with other garbage.
2Ignition or environmental destruction results. Tape the terminals of old Battery packs
to insulate them, and then bring them to a DoCoMo sales outlet. If your local municipality has a battery recycling program, dispose of them as instructed.
Stylus
WARNING
Store device out of reach of small children.
2Stylus can be accidentally
swallowed or cause injuries.
Do not use stylus with other equipment.
2May cause equipment damage
or failure.
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Never point a stylus at another person.
2Can cause irreparable damage if
poked into the eyes.
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When using a stylus with a FOMA handset, use only a stylus recommended by a NTT DoCoMo Group company.
2Damaged or murky displays may
Adapter
Do not short-circuit charger terminal while it is connected to an outlet or a cigarette lighter socket. Do not touch charger terminal with a part of your body such as your hand or finger.
2Fire, malfunction, electric shock,
When you hear thunder, do not touch the FOMA handset or the adapter.
2A lightning strike or electric shock
Do not touch adapter cord or wall outlet with wet hands.
No wet hands
2Electric shock may result.
When connecting AC adapter to an electrical outlet, do not touch it to metal objects such as metal straps. Be sure to firmly connect to outlet.
2Could cause electric shock, short
WARNING
result when using a stylus other than those recommended. Stylus M01
WARNING
or injuries may result.
may result.
circuit or fire.
Be careful when inserting/ removing stylus.
2Can cause harm to hand or
fingers.
Do not disassemble or remodel AC adapter.
No disassembly
2Electric shock, fire, or
malfunction may result.
Do not use the AC adapter, Desktop holder or Battery pack charger in bathrooms or highly humid areas.
2Electric shock may result.
Always remove electrical plug from wall outlet when not using the AC adapter for an extended period.
2Electric shock, fire or malfunction
may result.
Do not use adapter electrical cord or power cable if it gets damaged.
2Electric shock, heat or fire may
result.
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Immediately remove AC adapter plug from the wall outlet if water or other fluids enter the adapter.
2Electric shock, smoke or fire may
result.
Wipe off any dust that accumulates on the plug.
2Fire may result.
Only use with specified power source and voltage.
2Usage with incorrect voltage may
result in fire or failure. AC adapter M01, FOMA Overseas/Domestic AC Adapter 01 : 100V-240V AC (Connect only to a home AC electric outlet) AC Adapter : AC100V (Connect only to a home AC 100V electric outlet in Japan) DC adapter : DC12V/24V (exclusively for a negative ground car)
Place Desktop holder on a stable surface during charging. Do not cover or wrap Desktop holder with a cloth or blanket.
2May cause the FOMA handset to
become unseated from Desktop holder. Heating can result in fire or failure.
The DC adapter is exclusively for a negative ground car. Never connect to a positive ground car.
2Doing so may result in fire.
If the fuse for the DC adapter blows, be sure to replace it with the specified fuse.
2Using the wrong fuse may result
in fire or equipment failure. For the specified fuse, see the separate instruction manual.
WARNING
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CAUTION
Always remove AC adapter plug from wall outlet when cleaning device.
2Electric shock may result.
When you disconnect adapter from wall outlet, do not pull AC adapter cord or power cable. Instead, hold plug and pull out to disconnect.
2Pulling on cords can damage them, possibly leading to electric shock or fire.
Do not charge a wet battery pack.
2Doing so may cause the battery pack to overheat, catch fire or burst.
Do not place heavy objects on the adapter cord or power cable.
2Electric shock or fire may result.
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UIM
WARNING
Do not put UIM into microwave ovens, other heating appliances or high­pressure containers.
2May cause melting, heating, smoking, loss of data or malfunction.
CAUTION
Store the UIM out of reach of small children.
2Can be swallowed and cause
serious injury.
Be careful when removing the UIM (IC portion).
2Hands or fingers may be injured.
Do not bring UIM into contact with open flames or heat it.
2May cause melting, heating,
smoke, loss of data or malfunction.
Do not scratch ICs.
2Malfunction may result.
No liquids
No disassembly
Do not let UIM get wet.
2Contact with water or other
liquids can cause malfunctions.
Do not drop UIM or subject to physical shock.
2Malfunction may result.
Do not disassemble or remodel UIM.
2Malfunction may result.
When storing UIM, do not place in direct sunlight or in environments of high temperature or high humidity.
2Malfunction may result.
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Be careful not to touch or short-circuit ICs accidentally.
2Data loss or malfunction may
result.
Do not use or leave UIM near flames, stoves or other hot areas.
2May cause melting, heating,
smoke, loss of data or malfunction.
Do not bend UIM or place heavy objects on it.
2Malfunction may result.
Do not store UIM in extremely dusty areas.
2Malfunction may result.
Only use UIM with devices specified by NTT DoCoMo.
2Use with other devices may
cause data loss or malfunction. Contact a DoCoMo sales outlet for the list of specified devices.
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TransFlash Memory Cards and TransFlash Memory
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Card Adapters
WARNING
Do not put the card and adapter in microwave ovens or other heating appliances or high-pressure containers.
2May cause melting, heating,
smoking, loss of data or malfunction.
Store the card and adapter out of reach of small children.
2The card or adapter can be
accidentally swallowed or cause injuries.
* Call a doctor immediately if
there is cause to suspect that a child has swallowed a part.
CAUTION
Do not disassemble or remodel card or adapter.
No disassembly
2Data loss or malfunction may
result.
Do not bend the card or adapter, or place heavy objects on them.
2Malfunction may result.
Do not scratch metal terminals.
2Malfunction may result.
Do not use or leave card or adapter near flames, stoves or other hot areas.
2May cause melting, heating,
smoking, loss of data or malfunction.
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No liquids
Do not drop the card and adapter or subject them to shocks.
2Malfunction may result.
Take care not to touch or short­circuit metal terminals accidentally.
2Data loss or malfunction may
result.
Do not let card or adapter get wet.
2Contact with water or other
liquids can cause malfunctions.
Do not use or keep card or adapter in the following places:
• Inside the car, under hot sunlight, or other places subject to high temperature
• Areas exposed to direct sunlight
• High humidity environments
• Areas where corrosive gas, etc. is generated
• Highly dusty environment
2Malfunction may result.
Do not bring card or adapter into contact with open flames or heat them.
2May cause melting, heating,
smoking, loss of data or malfunction.
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CAUTION
Children using card or adapter should be instructed in proper operation by an adult. Do not allow children to use card or adapter without adult supervision.
2May cause injuries.
Handset near Electronic Medical Equipment
1The following precautions are based on the guidelines drawn up during the
Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference, Japan, regarding the protection of electronic medical equipment from radio waves emitted by mobile phone units.
WARNING
Turn FOMA handset and Bluetooth headset off when in crowded trains or other public places where pacemaker or defibrillator wearers could be nearby.
2Signals from the FOMA handset
may affect the operation of implanted pacemakers or defibrillators.
Wearers of implanted pacemakers or defibrillators must carry and use FOMA handset and Bluetooth headset at least 22 cm away from implanted device.
2Signals from FOMA handset may
affect the operation of implanted pacemakers or defibrillators.
When electrical medical devices other than implanted pacemakers or 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.
2Signals from FOMA handset may
affect the electronic medical equipment.
Be sure to adhere to the following rules inside medical facilities:
2Do not bring FOMA handset or
Bluetooth headset into operating rooms (ORs), intensive care units (ICUs) or coronary care units (CCUs).
2Turn FOMA handset and
Bluetooth headset off in hospital wards.
2Turn FOMA handset and
Bluetooth headset off in hospital lobbies and corridors if electronic medical equipment could be nearby.
2If medical facility has specific
zones where use or possession of mobile devices is prohibited, follow those rules.
2If automatic power-on is set,
disable this setting before turning the power off.
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Handling and Care

General Usage Guidelines
1Keep FOMA handset away from water.
• FOMA handset, Battery pack, and adapter are not waterproof. Do not use FOMA handset in bathrooms or other high-humidity areas, or in the rain. When carrying FOMA handset in a pocket near your body, sweat may corrode the inner components, causing malfunction. Note that malfunctions deemed to be caused by water are not covered by the warranty, and may be impossible to repair. Since these malfunctions are not under warranty, when repair is possible, it will be done at the user's expense.
• If your FOMA handset gets wet or moist, immediately turn off the power. After removing Battery pack, contact the sales representative for repair as soon as possible. Note, however, that the FOMA handset may not be repairable, depending on its condition.
1Clean FOMA handset with a soft, dry cloth.
• To make the color LC display easy to read, some FOMA handset models use a special coating on the display. When cleaning FOMA handset, rubbing it roughly with a dry cloth can scratch the display. Take care when handling the unit, and use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning (such as a cloth for eyeglasses). Drops of water or dirt left on the display can cause stains or remove the coating.
• If FOMA handset is wiped with alcohol, paint thinner, benzine or detergent, the printing may disappear or color may fade.
1Clean jack occasionally with a dry cotton swab.
• If jack is dirty, electrical contact may grow poor, data communications errors may occur when using the Desktop holder, or the power may shut off. A dirty jack can also result in poor charging, so clean it with a dry cloth or cotton swab.
1Do not place FOMA handset near air conditioner outlets.
• Rapid changes in humidity can cause condensation, leading to internal corrosion and malfunction.
1Do not place FOMA handset where excessive force will be applied to it.
• If FOMA handset is inserted into a full bag, or placed in a pocket and sat on, its LC display or internal PCBs may be damaged or malfunction. Such damage is not covered by warranty.
1Please carefully read pages P53 and P56 of this manual for care and handling information
regarding the Battery pack and adapter.
FOMA handset
1Avoid temperature extremes.
• Use FOMA handset in an ambient temperature range of between 5 and 35 degrees Celsius, and in a humidity range of between 45% and 85%.
1FOMA handset may affect fixed phones, televisions or radios in use nearby. Use as far as
possible from such appliances.
1Maintain a separate record of data you register in your FOMA handset.
• NTT DoCoMo assumes no responsibility for accidentally erased data.
1Do not place FOMA handset on surfaces where potentially damaging objects are placed.
• The Rear-Camera may be damaged. If display is open with the panel facing out, it can be damaged.
1Do not sit down while FOMA handset is in the back pocket of your pants. Also, do not
place it at the bottom of a full bag, or where it will encounter excessive force.
• Malfunction or damage may result.
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1It is normal for FOMA handset to grow warm during use or charging. You can continue to
use it while warm.
1In normal use, please keep the earphone/microphone jacks capped, and the external
connection jack covered.
1It is recommended that All Lock be set ON so that the handset does not react to random
side key or touch screen presses while carried loosely in a purse or pocket with the power turned on.
1Do not leave the handset with a camera lens facing direct sun light.
• Color deterioration or burning of pixels may result.
Battery pack
1The Battery pack is a consumable part.
• Replace Battery pack when operation time of FOMA handset on a full charge has grown extremely short (amount of time will vary depending on type of use). Purchase a new Battery pack of the specified type.
1Charge Battery pack in an environment that is within the acceptable ambient temperature
range (5 to 35 degrees Celsius).
1Always charge FOMA handset before using it for the first time, or after extended disuse. 1Operation time provided by Battery pack will depend on operating environment, and on
remaining Battery pack performance level.
1Do not discard old Battery pack with general household garbage.
• Tape the terminals of old Battery packs to insulate, and then bring into our sales outlet. If your local municipality has a battery recycling program, dispose of as instructed.
1Keep the handset in a cool well-ventilated place without direct sun light.
• If you are not using the handset for a long period, store the battery pack after draining it completely and removing it from the handset or the adapter.
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Adapter
1Do not charge Battery pack in the following areas:
• Where the ambient temperature is less than 5 degrees Celsius or more than 35 degrees Celsius.
• In environment with excessive humidity, dust or vibrations.
• Near fixed telephones, televisions or radios.
1It is normal for the adapter to become warm during charging. You can continue charging
with a warm adapter.
1While charging with the DC adapter, keep the car engine running.
• Charging without the car engine running can result in exhausting the car battery.
1When using an electrical outlet equipped with a mechanism that prevents unplugging,
follow the handling instructions for that outlet.
1Do not apply strong impact. Also, do not deform the recharging interface.
• Failure may result.
UIM
1Do not use excessive force to remove the UIM. 1Do not put excessive force on the card when inserting it into the handset. 1It is normal for the UIM to become warm during use. You can continue using a warm card. 1Note that NTT DoCoMo will not be responsible for malfunctions occurring as the result of
inserting and using a UIM with unrecommended IC card reader/writer.
1Always keep UIM ICs clean.
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1Clean UIM with a soft, dry cloth. 1Maintain a separate record of the data you register on the UIM.
• Under no circumstance shall NTT DoCoMo be held liable for any loss or damage to the data stored in the UIM.
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1To protect the environment, please bring the old UIM to a DoCoMo sales outlet. 1Avoid extreme temperature.
External Memory
1Do not apply excessive force in removing Part IC. 1Do not apply excess pressure when installing the device.
Display (Touch Panel)
1Do not paste on protective sheets or seals.
• Functionality may be degraded, or display may be damaged.
1Do not rub or push the display surface with hard tool.
• The display may be destroyed.
1If display is being operated as a touch panel, always use the attached Stylus.
• Operation with sharply pointed tools such as nails, pens, pins, etc. may damage the display.
Stylus
1Stylus (touch panel pens) are consumables.
• If a Stylus is lost or damaged, you can order a new one for the appropriate model. For detailed information, contact a DoCoMo sales office.
1If Stylus can no longer be smoothly slid across screen, or display response slows down,
use a soft, dry cloth (such as a glass wipe) to wipe the display surface. Handling and care 3P20
Wireless LANs
1Wireless LAN
Do not place FOMA handset near magnetic devices such as electric appliances, audiovisual or office automation equipment, or in places where a large amount of electromagnetic waves are emitted.
• Under the influence of strong magnetic or electrical fields noise may become louder, or calls may become unavailable. (In particular, microwave oven usage can adversely affect the handset.)
• If FOMA handset is positioned near televisions or radios, the handset may cause reception to fail, or television images may be distorted.
• If multiple Wireless LAN access points exist that use the same channel, the Wireless LAN may not be searched correctly.
1Frequency band
The frequency band used by the devices support WLAN is indicated in a label on the entry for the Battery pack of the FOMA handset. Following is an explanation of how to read the label.
(1) (2) (3)
2.4DS4
(4)
(1) 2.4 : Indicates radio device that uses the 2,400 MHz band.
(2) DS : Indicates device uses the DS-SS modulation.
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(3) 4 : Indicates device is assumed to interfere with other devices within 40 meters.
(4) : Indicates device fully uses the bandwidth between 2,400.0 MHz and 2,483.5 MHz,
and that it cannot be set to avoid the frequencies used by microwave tracking systems.
2.4 GHz Devices
Industrial/scientific/medical devices such as microwave ovens, internal radio stations (wireless stations requiring a license) or specific low power radio stations (wireless stations not requiring a license) used in production lines in factories for detecting moving objects, and armature radio stations (wireless stations requiring a license) use the same frequency band as used by WLAN devices.
1. Verify that no internal radio station or specific low power radio station for detecting moving objects, or armature radio station is in operation nearby before using this device.
2. If this device causes harmful interference to signals for an internal radio station for detecting moving objects, immediately change the frequency band in use or stop the signal emission then contact the following for corrective actions (such as installing partitions) to avoid crossing signals.
3. If problems occur such as this device causing interference with signals of a specific low power radio station for detecting moving objects or an armature radio station, contact the following:
Inquiries: 0120-005-250 (in English)
* Can be called from DoCoMo mobile phones or FOMA handsets, and PHSs.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a technology that connects Bluetooth-compatible devices such as mobile phones and PCs wirelessly. 3P504
1Passkey
A password that prevents unauthorized use of a Bluetooth device. Usually, you can set a passkey by choosing up to 16 alphanumeric characters. However, on some devices passkeys are preset and cannot be changed. To enable authorized access, you can enter the same designated passkey in both your FOMA handset and the target Bluetooth device, or you can enter the designated passkey in your FOMA handset alone. For better security, it is recommended that passkeys be set using as many digits as possible (up to 16 characters), and that you do not create a passkey using your name, birthday, or other information that is easy to guess.
1For better connection, keep the following points in mind:
• The distance between your handset and another Bluetooth device must be about 10 meters or less, and within a direct line of sight. The maximum distance under which connections are possible may shorten depending on the environment (i.e. blocked by a wall or furniture) or building structure. This distance also will shorten if there is an obstruction between the FOMA handset and other Bluetooth devices. In particular, if there is an intervening wall or floor of reinforced concrete between Bluetooth devices, they may be unable to connect with each other. Note that the abovementioned connection distance is not guaranteed.
• During connection, keep Bluetooth devices more than 2 meters away from other electrical devices, such as home electric appliances, audiovisual devices, office automation devices, digital cordless telephones, and facsimile machines. In particular, when using a microwave oven, be sure to keep Bluetooth devices more than 3 meters away from it to prevent interference. Normal connections may fail to be established when electric devices are powered on. Also, Bluetooth devices may cause noise or reception failure on televisions or radios (television images may be degraded on certain UHF or satellite broadcasting channels).
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• If there is a broadcast station or radio near a Bluetooth device to which you want to connect, your FOMA handset may be unable to connect with the Bluetooth device. In such a situation, move the Bluetooth device
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to another location from which connection is possible.
1Radio interference with Wireless LANs
Bluetooth devices use the same frequency band (2.4 GHz) as do Wireless LANs (IEEE 802.11b/ g). Therefore, if a Bluetooth device is used near a Wireless LAN device, radio interference may cause the communication to slow down, generate noise or completely fail. If this occurs, take the following measures:
• Keep your FOMA handset and the Bluetooth device to which you wish to connect wirelessly, 10 meters or more away from the Wireless LAN device.
• When it is impossible to separate the devices by more than 10m, power down the Wireless LAN or Bluetooth device.
1With regard to Bluetooth communication security, while FOMA handsets support
Bluetooth standard security provisions. However, some settings have inadequate security, so be careful when using Bluetooth for communications.
1Please note that NTT DoCoMo is not responsible even in the case that information may
leak from Bluetooth communications.
1With FOMA handsets, you can use the services compatible with the following version and
profiles:
Supported Bluetooth version Bluetooth Specification Ver. 1.1
Output Bluetooth standard Power Class2
Transmission range
Supported Bluetooth profiles *3Generic Object Exchange Profile
*1: All Bluetooth-compatible devices including FOMA handsets are compliant with the Bluetooth
Specification defined by the Bluetooth SIG, and have been authorized by the Bluetooth SIG. However, depending on the characteristics or specifications of the device, methods of operation may differ, or data
exchange after connection may not be possible. *2: Varies depending on obstacles between the communication devices and the signal strength. *3: These are specifications for use between Bluetooth compatible devices and Bluetooth standards.
*2
Within about 10 meters
Object Push Profile Serial Port Profile Dial-Up Networking Profile Headset Profile Service Discovery Application Profile Handsfree Profile
*1
1Frequency band
The frequency band used by your FOMA handset is indicated in a label on the entry for the Battery pack of the FOMA handset. Following is an explanation of how to read the label.
(1) (2) (3)
2.4FH1
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(4)
(1) 2.4 : Indicates radio device that uses the 2,400 MHz band.
(2) FH : Indicates device uses the FH-SS modulation.
(3) 1 : Indicates device is assumed to interfere with other devices within 10 meters.
(4) : Indicates device fully uses the bandwidth between 2,400.0 MHz and 2,483.5 MHz,
and that it cannot be set to avoid the frequencies used by microwave tracking systems.
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Precautions for using Bluetooth devices
The frequency band used by this product is also used by microwave ovens and other industrial, scientific, and medical devices, licensed private radio stations such as those for mobile identification in factory production lines, specified low power radio stations that do not require any licenses, and amateur radio stations. Hereafter, these are called Other Radio Stations.
1. Before using this product, make sure that there are no Other Radio Stations operating nearby.
2. If radio interference occurs between this product and Other Radio Stations, immediately move this product to another place or stop radio wave emission from this product to avoid radio interference.
3. For other points you are concerned about, or if a trouble occurs, contact us on:
Inquiries: 0120-005-250 (in English)
* Can be called from DoCoMo mobile phones or FOMA handsets, and PHSs.
Camera Handling
When using the FOMA handset if you seriously annoy others, you may be liable for prosecution under applicable laws or regulation (such as Public Nuisance Laws).
Please be considerate of other people's privacy when capturing and sending pictures using camera-equipped mobile phones.
Additional Precaution
NTT DoCoMo will not be responsible for unavailability of various functions of the FOMA handset due to combination with devices, network, software, etc. provided by third parties other than NTT DoCoMo.
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Intellectual Property Issues

Copyright and Ownership of Likenesses
You may not without permission of the copyright owner duplicate, modify, transmit over public communication lines, etc. any document, image, music, software, or other content owned by a third party that you have used this product to photograph or download from an Internet homepage, etc., except for private uses such as duplication and indexing that are allowed by copyright law. With regard to performance, recital, exhibition, etc., please take care as even if for private use, photography and audio recording are restricted. In addition, please refrain from using this product to photograph another person without their permission, post such photographed likeness of another person on an Internet homepage without their permission, or otherwise publish it to an unknown number of people, as there is a danger that the subject's right to ownership of their own likeness may be violated.
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Trademarks
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• The "FOMA", "i-mode" and "mopera U" logos, and the following are trademarks or registered brand names of NTT DoCoMo: "FOMA", "mova", "Freedom Of Mobile multimedia Access", "i-mode", "mopera", "mopera U", "WORLD CALL", "Drive Mode", "Quickcast", "Multiaccess", "Dual Network", "Mzone", "Security Scan".
• Java and all trademarks/logos related to Java in the U.S. and elsewhere, are the trademarks of U.S. based Sun Microsystems, Inc. or its registered brand name.
• "Catch Phone" is a registered brand name of the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp.
• MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. ©Motorola, Inc. 2005.
• The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, inc. and any use of such marks by NTT DoCoMo, Inc. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
®
• McAfee
• Quick Time is a registered brand name of the Apple Computer, Inc. in US and other countries.
• TransFlash
• Microsoft, MS, and Windows are in the U.S. and other countries registered brand names of U.S. based
• Windows XP is an abbreviation of Microsoft
• Windows 2000 is an abbreviation of Microsoft
• Windows Me is an abbreviation of Microsoft
• Windows 98 is an abbreviation of Microsoft
• Windows 98SE is an abbreviation of Microsoft
• The above brand names may be written side-by-side in the following manner: Windows XP, 2000, Me, 98SE,
• Windows 98 and Windows 98SE are referred to together as Windows 98.
• Other company names or product names mentioned in this work are the trademarks or registered brand
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 trademarks herein are the sole property of their respective owners.
©2004 Networks Associates Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
TM
is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation.
Microsoft Corporation.
®
Windows
98.
names of their respective owners.
XP Home Edition operating system.
®
Windows® XP Professional operating system, or of Microsoft®
®
Windows® 2000 Professional operating system.
®
Windows® Millennium Edition operating system.
®
Windows® 98 operating system.
®
Windows® 98 operating system SECOND EDITION.
Other Notices
• Modules developed by the Independent JPEG Group are included in part of this product's software.
• This product is licensed based on the MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License. Only personal and non­commercial use in the following situations is allowed:
- When recording moving images meeting the MPEG-4 Visual standard (hereafter, "MPEG-4 Video").
- When playing MPEG-4 Video recorded by a user for personal and non-commercial use.
- When playing MPEG-4 Video provided by a provider that has been licensed by MPEG-LA.
Before using this product for other purposes, such as promotions, in-house applications or for profit, please contact MPEG LA, LLC. in the U.S.A.
• Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following United States Patents and/or their counterparts in other nations;
4,901,307 5,600,754 5,267,261 5,506,865 5,710,784 5,504,773 5,416,797 5,568,483
5,228,054 5,778,338 5,109,390 5,490,165 5,414,796 5,544,196 5,535,239 5,101,501
5,659,569 5,337,338 5,267,262 5,511,073 5,056,109 5,657,420
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FOMA M1000
(includes Warranty, Stylus M01, rear cover M01)
FOMA M1000 Operation Manual (this manual)
Operation
Manual
* A Quick Manual is
attached after P630.
Two FOMA M1000 CD-ROMs
TransFlash Memory Card (32MB) (free sample)
(with case (free sample))
TransFlash Memory Card Adapter (free sample)
USB Cable (free sample)
AC Adapter M01
(with warranty)
Other optional items 3P585
Desktop Holder M01 Battery Pack M01
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Names of Parts and Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
The Stylus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Operating the Touch Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Using the Home Screen<Viewing the display>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Selecting an Application from the Application Launcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Entering Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
For Help with Functions <Help> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Using the UIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Inserting/Removing the Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Charging the Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Checking the Battery Status <Battery status> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Turning the Power On/Off <Power ON/OFF>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Setting Up the Handset for the First Time <Initialization>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Switching Languages Displayed on Screen <Language selection> . . . . . . . 64
Adjusting the Date and Time <Set time>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Showing Your Phone Number to the Other Party <Caller ID>. . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Checking Your Own Phone Number <My line(s)> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
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Names of Parts and Functions

1
1
1
1
/
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Left Side View
Right Side View
Front View
Rear View
TM
TM
g
• The antenna of the FOMA handset is incorporated in the handset.
1Bottom Surface 1Connecting the Earphone
Microphone
Size (mm) : Height 117 × Width 59.5 × Thickness 21.5
Weight (g) : Approx. 168 (*With Battery pack and Stylus inserted)
aStrap Attachment Hole bm Camera/Shutter Key
This key is used to capture still images/ videos. Or, press for 1+ seconds to open the still image/video shooting screen. 3P32
cSpeaker
You can hear ring tones, alarm tones, and key entering tones from here. You can also hear the voice of the other party when the speakerphone feature is used. 3P71, P92
dud Volume/Zoom Key
This is used to adjust volumes, and to enlarge/reduce still image/video being
es Speakerphone/Voice Record Key
This is used to set the speakerphone On/ Off while calling, Or, press for 1+ seconds to open the Voice memo screen. 3P33
fpr Power/Lock Switch
This is used to turn on/off the power, and to set/release the Password Protected/ Lock. 3P33, P62, P159
gEarphone/Microphone with Switch
Interface
This is used to connect the earphone/ microphone with switch (sold separately). 3P403
hRecharging Interface for Desktop
Holder 3P58
captured. 3P33
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iExternal Interface
This allows connection to the AC adapter, DC adapter (sold separately) or a USB cable (bundled accessory). 3P56, P456
jStylus/Stylus Holder
Remove the Stylus from the Stylus holder when operating the FOMA handset. 3P35
kFront LED
This momentarily lights blue when the handset power is turned on, when c, e or h is pressed, or when the AC adapter is connected to/disconnected from the handset.
lEarpiece
The other party's voice comes from here.
ma Application A/Drive Mode Key
This is used to display the menu from the menu bar or to control applications such as games. Or, press for 1+ seconds on the Home screen to set/cancel Drive Mode. 3P85
nStatus LED
The condition of the FOMA handset such as receipt of calls and emails, network connection status, battery charge status, etc. are indicated with the illumination/ flashing of this light. 3P33
oDisplay (Touch screen) 3P36, P38 p0 Navigation Key
This is used to control games or to select/ confirm functions, etc. 3P31
qc Start Key
This is used to make/receive calls or to display the Dialled calls. 3P70, P74, P82
rh Home Key
This is used to revert to the Home screen. This also launches a preset application by pressing for 1+ seconds, or displays the Tap Position calibration screen of the touch screen by holding down for about 5+ seconds. 3P47, P139, P143
sFront-Camera
This is used to send your video image when making a video call, or to capture a still image/video of yourself. 3P90, P189, P190
tb Application B/Manner Mode Key
This is used to control applications such as games. Or, press for 1+ seconds on the Home screen to set/cancel Manner Mode. 3P137
ue End Key
This is used to hang up a call or to display the phone number entry screen.
vMouthpiece/Microphone
This is used to send your voice to the handset on the other end when calling. This is used to record sound while recording a video clip or Voice memo.
• If this is covered during a call or while recording a video clip or Voice memo, the sound may not be sent or recorded.
wInternal Antenna
* Do not cover the internal antenna with your
hand during a call/communication.
xCamera Lamp
This will light red when capturing still images/videos.
yRear-Camera
This is used when sending videos of scenery, etc via video call, or capturing still images/videos of scenery, etc. 3P90, P189, P190
zRear Cover
Remove the rear cover when installing/ removing the Battery pack or TransFlash memory card. 3P53, P336
ARear Cover Lock 3P53
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1Navigation Key
You can press the up, down, left, right, diagonal or center Navigation Keys to select and/or determine items. Main operations that can be performed using Navigation Keys are listed below.
• In this manual, operations performed using Navigation Keys are described using illustrations indicating the direction for pressing. When the operation description is accompanied by an illustration of the Navigation Key, check the direction of the arrow shown in the illustration for operation.
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Illustration Operation Description
1 Press center • Execute the menu item selected
• Capture still or video images
• Determining the entered characters or closing the
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7 Press up or down • Select a menu item, key, file/data, etc.
6 Press right or left • Select a menu item key, file/data, etc.
Press diagonally • Move the cursor, game character, etc. diagonally
NOTE
• You can set to light the Front LED, a, b, c, e or h when the handset power is turned on, when c, e or h is pressed, or when the AC adapter is connected/disconnected. 3P145
• The antenna is incorporated in the FOMA handset.
keyboard while conversion candidates are not displayed
• Move the cursor, game character, etc., up or down
• Scroll the screen
• Display a video call or control camera brightness/ contrast/zoom setup screen
• Selecting a conversion candidate for entered characters
• Select a tab or scrolling screen
• Move the cursor, game character, etc. right or left
• Change settings on a video call or control camera brightness/contrast/zoom setup screen
• Specifying a range of characters to be converted or deleting predicted conversion candidates
Sidekey Operations
On either side of the FOMA handset, you can find 3 sidekeys and 1 switch. Various operations can be performed by pressing/sliding each key. The following operations can be performed using the sidekeys and switch. The operation status of the FOMA handset is also described below.
• While the Phone Lock is set, nothing functions but the power/lock switch. 3P159
Sidekey/switch Performing Operations
Camera/Shutter Key Activating the Camera Displaying the screen other than the
Start capturing still image/video Displaying the still image/video capture
Canceling video capture Capturing video
Storing the still image/video Capture of still image/video completed
Operation Status of
the FOMA handset
still image/video capture screen
screen
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Sidekey/switch Performing Operations
Volume/Zoom Key Adjusting the ring tone volume
Adjusting the playback volume of a video or audio file or Voice memo
Adjusting the volume for games
Adjusting the earphone volume
Controlling the receive volume
Adjusting the speaker volume
Cancel ring tone
Enlarge/reduce captured image Displaying the still image/video capture
Speakerphone/voice record key
Power/lock switch (Up) Setting Password Protected/Lock -
Power/lock switch (Down) Power ON/OFF -
*1: Press to display a volume bar at the bottom of the screen. *2: No operations are available when a call arrives while the still image or video shooting screen is
displayed.
*3: Recording starts when pressed for 1+ seconds, and records while pressed.
Setting the speakerphone On/Off Talking
Recording/canceling Voice memo
*2
*1, *2
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*3
Operation Status of
the FOMA handset
Dialing/receiving/during a call, playing a video or Music. But not for recording/ playing Voice memo or playing a game
Playing a video or Music, or recording/ playing a Voice memo
Playing a game
During a call using the optional earphone/microphone with switch
Talking
During a call using the speakerphone
Receiving call
screen
Other than talking
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Status LED
You can find the status LED in the upper section of the front surface of the FOMA handset. The status LED indicates condition of the FOMA handset with light indicators. The conditions and indicators of the status LED are described below.
Status LED
• The status light illuminates/flashes when the status LED is set to ON. 3P145
• When conflicting status occurred simultaneously, motion of the light reacts to the status with higher priority.
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1When power of FOMA handset is ON
(illumination/flashing patterns)
Red and green flash alternately Receiving a voice or video call, or incoming
Indicator
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Slow flashing of orange and green lights alternately
Fast sequence of orange y green y off
Slow flashing of green light
Fast flashing of green light Within the service area.
Fast alternate flashing of green and red lights
Slow flashing of red light Outside of the service area.
Fast flashing of red light Out of the service area, and a new mail or
Fast flashing of orange light Roaming service in use.
Fast alternate flashing of orange and red lights
*1: Motions are similar when FOMA handset is switched ON and charged. *2: Operates even if the status LED is set to OFF.
*2
1When FOMA handset is OFF
Motion (illumination/flashing patterns) Condition Priority
Red illumination The FOMA handset is charging via an AC adapter.
Green illumination The charge for the FOMA handset is completed via
*1
message.
A voice call or video call in progress.
*2
Transmitting data via packet communication or 64K data communication.
*2
Standby to transmit data connected to a network via packet communication.
Within the service area, and a new mail or voicemail message received or the Missed call history screen is open.
voicemail message received or the Missed call history screen is open.
Roaming service is in use and there is a new email/ SMS message. Also flashes when a new message is recorded in voicemail or when the Missed call history screen is open.
an AC adapter.
Condition Priority
High
Low
High
Low
NOTE
• If the battery becomes low, after a cycle of illumination or flashing pattern, the next 1 cycle will be skipped (1 cycle is a pattern of illumination or flashing. For example, while data is being sent with packet or 64K data communication, orange y green y off is one cycle). If the battery becomes low during an illumination or flashing pattern, the Status LED performs a cycle of illumination or flashing y skips a cycle y performs a cycle of illumination or flashing y skips a cycle and so on. However, if the Status LED lights red and green alternately, it does not skip a cycle.
• When Drive Mode is set, the status LED does not illuminate/flash.
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The Stylus

The Stylus is a pointing device used to directly tap the display (touch screen). To operate the FOMA handset, take out the Stylus from its holder located on the lower right corner of the front side of the FOMA handset.
Removing/Reinserting the Stylus
The Stylus can be extended, and retracted when reinserted in the FOMA handset.
• Hold the FOMA handset to remove/reinsert the Stylus.
aPinch the protruding portion of the
Stylus with your fingers and pull it out of the FOMA handset halfway
cExtend the Stylus
bHold the Stylus securely and pull it
slowly until it is removed from the FOMA handset
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NOTE
• Do not forcibly overstretch the Stylus. It may not retract thereafter.
• When storing the Stylus, align the protruding portion with the case and insert the Stylus straight while holding it parallel to the FOMA handset. The tip of the Stylus may become damaged if it is inserted at an angle or with excessive force. Pay attention to insert the Stylus straight into its retention pocket.
• Always reinsert the Stylus to the Stylus holder to avoid misplacing the pen.
• Always use the accompanying Stylus to operate the touch screen. Using a sharp edged pen may damage the touch screen.
• Do not damage the tip of the Stylus. Using a damaged Stylus may damage the touch screen.
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Operating the Touch Screen

The FOMA handset display is a touch screen. You can operate the FOMA handset by directly
Before Using the Handset
tapping the displayed icons and functions using the Stylus.
• Functions can also be selected using the Navigation Key. 3P31
Tapping the Touch Screen
Using the Stylus to lightly touch the touch screen once and release is called "tapping". You can launch an application or select a function by tapping the position of the displayed icon or menu function.
Main screen components that can be tapped
The following screen components can be tapped in addition to icons and menu items:
1Radio Buttons/Check Boxes
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Check Box
Radio Button
Tap a radio button or check box to set or cancel an option.
1Arrow Buttons
Up Scroll Button/Down Scroll Button
Tap the up/down scroll button to scroll the screen or tap the left/ right tab button to switch tabs.
Left Tab Button/Right Tab Button
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1Pull Down Menu
Tap an item field to open a pull down menu then tap a menu item from the pull down menu to select/set, etc.
Pull Down Menu
Menu Item
Pointing the Touch Screen
Using the Stylus to touch and hold down a spot on the touch screen is called "pointing". You can point in the phone number entry screen, and delete all entered digits, or scroll by pointing the up/down scroll button on the scroll bar.
Dragging the Touch Screen
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Sliding the Stylus on the touch screen is called "dragging". You can handwrite/draw text or illustrations, or scroll the screen by dragging the scroll bar up and down.
NOTE
• Do not operate the touch screen with your fingernails or with any sharp edged object such as a pen or pin.
• Adjust the tap position of the touch screen if the position to tap with the Stylus is misaligned. 3P143
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Viewing the display

Using the Home Screen

This section explains the Home screen components and operations of this FOMA handset. It also
Before Using the Handset
explains the main components of other application screens.
• The Home screen is the standby screen that opens first when the handset is turned on. You can check new or unchecked email, voicemail or date and time from the Home screen displayed in standby. Also, you can save frequently used applications to 3 shortcut keys to launch them quickly. To display the Home screen, tap
(Home) in the Application Selector bar or press h.
• Screen components of each application screen vary depending on the application.
Application Selector bar
Menu bar
3P39
Display area
3P39
3P38
Home screen
NOTE
• The display of the FOMA handset is manufactured employing highly advanced technologies. Non­illuminating dots or continuously illuminating dots may, however, exist on the display. Please understand that this is normal.
Status bar
3P40
An application screen (In case of video)
Application Selector Bar
The Application Selector bar is always displayed on the Home screen or an application screen. The Application Selector bar has 6 icons displayed. You can launch the corresponding application by tapping an icon. The following table describes the icons and applications to be launched from the Application Selector bar:
• Applications other than Application Launcher can be changed. 3P387
Home screen An application screen
(In case of video)
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Icon name Icon Description
aHome Displays Home screen. 3P139
bHandset Displays Phone number entry screen. Dialing and network services can
be set up. 3P70
cBrowse Launches the browser. 3P212
dEmail Displays email account selection screen. 3P261
eContacts Displays Contact list. 3P112
fApplication Launcher Launches Applications from the Menu list. 3P578
Menu Bar
The Menu bar is displayed underneath the Application Selector bar on the Home screen or an application screen. Tap an item on the Menu bar to display a menu of items to be used for saving or setting up. Also, when an application that allows managing files/data using folders is launched, folder options are displayed on the right side of the Menu bar. 3P341
Menu bar
Menu item
Home screen An application screen
(In case of video)
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Display Area
The following items are displayed in the Home screen display area. Tap an item to perform various operations. Different screens appear for different applications.
• Items displayed on the Home screen vary depending on the configuration.
Component Description
aWallpaper Displays wallpaper. Wallpaper can be replaced with a captured or downloaded
still image. 3P141
bCalendar Tap to display a monthly view screen. 3P362
To display calendar, set Turn calendar on to on (the default setting is off). 3P142
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Component Description
c Time Tap to display the clock. 3P359
To display time, set Turn time on to on (the default setting is off).3P143
d New message area Displays the number of new/unread email or voicemail messages or the
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e Shortcut key Tap to launch the corresponding application. The application can be changed.
f Operation screen Displays a screen to perform operations such as setting up applications or
information of saved schedule events or To do items. Tap an item to view detailed information. 3P42 The information to be displayed can be changed. 3P140
3P141
settings. See the descriptions of the respective applications for screen components.
Status Bar
The Status bar is always displayed on the Home screen or an application screen. The following icons indicating the FOMA handset status are displayed.
a Displays the current time. Displays the current date for approximately 3 seconds
when tapped.
b Displays the keyboard when tapped while the cursor is positioned in a text entry
field. 3P518, P536
c Displays the current settings of the Alert Mode. When Drive Mode or Manner Mode
is set, the state is displayed. 3P85, P132, P135, P137 Displays the setup screens of Alert Mode, Drive Mode or Manner Mode when tapped.
: Ring tone or alarm is set to sound :Vibrator is set : Silent is set : Manner Mode is set : Drive Mode is set
*: is displayed while setting up Manner Mode. is given priority and displayed when both
the Manner Mode and Drive Mode are set simultaneously.
d Displays the current state of Bluetooth. Displays the ON/OFF setup screen of
Bluetooth when tapped. 3P506
(White) : Bluetooth is ON (Gray) : Bluetooth is OFF (Green) : Bluetooth device connected
e Displays the connection status/radio signal level of a Wireless LAN. 3P420
(Gray) : Wireless LAN is OFF (White) : Signal level good - signal level poor
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f Displays the state of the handset while talking. Displays the state of recorded
voicemail while in standby. 3P71, P91, P172
: Talking on voice/video call/communicating data using line switching : Mute mode is set : New message received in voicemail
g Displays the state of newly received emails. Displays the Inbox when tapped.
3P286
(White) : There are new and unread email, and new and unread SMS
messages from a registered Contact
(Orange) : There are new and unread email, and new and unread SMS
messages from an unregistered sender
(White) : There are new and unread email
(White) : There are new and unread SMS message from a registered Contact (Orange) : There are new and unread SMS message from an unregistered
sender
*
(Yellow)
: The number of SMS messages saved in the FOMA handset memory
and on the UIM has reached the limit (Red) : No space left to save SMS on the handset and the UIM (Red) : Email message that cannot be downloaded due to an error
*: Tap to find which of the FOMA handset or UIM has the maximum number of entries already
saved.
h Displays the network status. Tap to view the network or signal status or the
network (carrier) in use or to set or cancel the Self-mode. 3P162, P571
(Green) : Inside a GSM network area (Orange) : Roaming in a GSM network area
*1
(Green) (Orange) (Green) (Orange)
: Inside a GPRS network area
*1
: Roaming in a GPRS network area
*1
: Inside a FOMA or a W-CDMA network area
*1
: Roaming in a W-CDMA network area : Self-mode is set
(Red) : The UIM is not inserted/The unavailable UIM is inserted/No available
network is found
*2
(Gray)
*1: Connected when a point ( ) is displayed in the middle of the circle. Data transmission in
progress when the point is flashing.
*2: There is no indication of Out of the service area. It is shown by the icon color only.
: Out of the service area
i Displays signal reception level.
* : Signal reception level
No icon : Out of the service area
*: Signal strength is displayed in 5 levels while connected to a GSM network via roaming.
j Displays remaining battery level. Displays battery status screen when
tapped.3P61
(White)*: Battery level
: Battery charge in progress : Charging not possible due to a battery pack not
complying with this FOMA handset or other abnormality.
*: The icon turns orange during a video call.
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1Power saving mode
When the FOMA handset is left in an idle state for a given period of time, the screen backlight turns off in order to save battery power. When left in the idle state for a further extended
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period of time, the display of the screen turns off, and switches to power saving mode. At time of purchase, the backlight is set to turn off after approximately 30 seconds, and the screen display to turn off after approximately 1 minute and then to switch to power saving
mode. Tap the Touch screen or press any key to recover from power saving mode.
• You can change the power saving settings. 3P145
1The message area
In the message area of the Home screen, the information of new/unread emails or schedule events registered are displayed. Details of each can be checked by tapping the item.
a Number of new emails
received
b Number of new
voicemails recorded
c Number of new short
messages (SMS) received
d Information of
scheduled events registered
e Number of items
registered in To do list
* Items as per default setting. Items to display can be changed. 3P140
Icon name Icon Description
Displays the number of new/unread emails. Displays the Inbox when tapped. 3P286
Displays the number of recordings in voicemail. Tap to open the phone number entry screen with the phone number to connect to the Voice Mail Service Center. 3P172
Displays the number of new/unread SMS message. Displays the Inbox when tapped. 3P286
If there is an Appointment or Notification scheduled within 24 hours from the current time, its title and start time are displayed. Tapping opens the detail screen. 3P370 If there is more than one Appointment or Notification scheduled within 24 hours, the number of events is displayed. Tapping opens the daily view screen for the day. 3P362 If there are Appointments that have started, titles and start times remain displayed until the end time.
Displays the number of active items in the To do list. Displays the To do list screen when tapped. 3P380
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Selecting an Application from the Application Launcher

Tap (Application launcher) on Application Selector bar to display the application menu list. Tap relevant icons and items until you get to the target screen from the menu list.
<Example: Displaying Time screen>
Tap (Application launcher) on the Application Selector bar
a
Up/down buttons
Application launcher screen (Icon display)
• Switching the Application launcher view 3P146
Tap to scroll screen y tap (Time)
b
Application launcher screen (List display)
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1The notation of operating instructions in this manual
In this manual, steps for starting the target application, beginning with tapping on the Application Selector bar, are described as follows:
• Any description of steps for screen scrolling and selecting is omitted. If the target menu item is outside
the screen being displayed, perform steps for scrolling or selecting the screen. 3P44
<Example: Displaying the Time screen>
Tap (Application launcher) on the Application Selector bar y (Time).
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1Launching an Application
To launch an application, you can either select an application from the application launcher menu list, press a key, or tap a shortcut key, etc.
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In this manual, operational procedures are explained using the easiest or the default procedures.
1Switching Applications
While an application is running, tap (Home) to switch to the Home screen or tap (Application Launcher) y the application icon to switch to another application.
• Switching to another application terminates the previous application.
• If you are in the middle of setting up or saving, it is recommended that the operation be completed before switching applications.
• If you switch to the Home screen or to another application while the following applications are active, the display or operation before switching is retained (multitask function).
- Using the Browser
- Voice/Video call
- Scanning/update of Security Scan Light
- Displayed file/bookmark using Document Viewer
- Recording/playing Voice memo
- Playback of a music file
* This may stop depending on an incoming/outgoing voice/video call or application to activate such as
Document viewer.
• If the FOMA handset does not have enough memory to switch to the previously launched application is running in background, a prompt to quit the unused application may be displayed. In this case, tap [Yes] to end the unused application.
1Scrolling/Switching a screen
A scroll bar or arrow buttons for scrolling/switching the screen is displayed enabling you to display out of range portions of screens with tabs or list screens. If you need to select items mentioned in the operational descriptions but not displayed on screen, drag/tap the screen and scroll the entire screen for switching to continue the operation.
*
*
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Example of a scroll bar and arrow buttons
Scroll bar
Arrow buttons
Arrow buttons
Example of arrow buttons
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1Menu items available from the Menu bar on the Application launcher screen:
Tap Launcher or View on the Menu bar to display the following items:
Launcher
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P408
Uninstall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P411
Set folders. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .P46
NOTE
• Menu list 3P578
• When an icon or item is tapped by mistake, tap (Application launcher) again to perform the operation from Menu list again.
Vie w
View as icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P146
View as list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P146
Preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P387
Screen set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P146
System information. . . . . . . . . . . . . P392
Selecting a Folder for Displaying Applications
Applications are registered by individual folders by default. By selecting a folder, only the applications registered for that folder can be viewed.
Tap All* on the Menu bar on the Application launcher screen
a
• Displaying the Application launcher screen 3P43
Displays all applications. Folders setup by default Displays the applications in the individual folder.
Displays the application, etc. installed by the user. Displays the applications in the FOMA handset. Displays the applications on the TransFlash memory card.
Creates, edits or deletes a folder. 3P341
*: Displays the previously selected folder name.
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Tap the folder to be displayed
b
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Set folders
Changing the Folder of Applications
You can change the folder where an application is located.
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• For default folders of applications, see the menu list. 3P578
Tap (Application launcher) on the Application Selector bar y
a
Launcher on the Menu bar y Set folders
Displays the application list.
Displays the registered folder.
• Tap Application/Fol der to sort and display in the selected method.
1Registering an additional folder
Folder setup screen
aTap [Edit folders] and tap [Add] on the folder screen bEnter a folder name from the folder addition screen y
tap [Done] and tap [Done] on the folder addition screen
• Tap [Cancel] on the folder addition screen to cancel the
operation.
1Changing a folder name
aTap [Edit folders] and tap the folder to be renamed y
[Rename] on the folder screen
bEnter the folder name and tap [Done] on the folder
rename screen and tap [Done] on the folder screen
• Tap [Cancel] on the folder rename screen to cancel the
operation.
1Deleting a folder
Tap [Edit folders], tap the folder to be deleted y [Delete] on the folder screen and tap [Done] on the folder screen
• A folder containing an application cannot be deleted. Tap
[Continue] on the confirmation screen to return to the folder screen.
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Tap the application to change the folder
b
Tap t he Fol der field and select the folder y tap [Done]
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Selecting a Function from a Shortcut
On the FOMA handset, in addition to tapping icons or items from the Menu list to launch an application, you can also use shortcuts to launch an application with a single tap on the screen or a single press of a key.
• Shortcut operations can be performed in the following manner.
- Tapping an icon other than (Application launcher) on the Application Selector bar
- Tapping a Shortcut key on the Home screen
- Pressing h for 1+ seconds
NOTE
• You can change applications registered with any shortcut key, Application Selection bar or h on the
Home screen. 3P141, P387
Selecting a Function from a Menu Bar
You can activate registration and setup screens by tapping an item on the Menu bar and then tapping an item on the menu. With some applications, menus are displayed and various operations can be performed by tapping an area other than the Menu bar.
• Items displayed vary with each screen.
<Example: when displaying the wallpaper setup screen in the Home screen>
Tap (Home) on the Application Selector bar
a
Menu bar
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Tap Home on the Menu bar
b
Menu item
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Tap Wallpaper from the menu
c
Displays the wallpaper selection screen. You can select a wallpaper from this screen.
• Setting Wallpaper 3P141
NOTE
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•Pressing a also displays menu items. Pressing a again closes menu items.

Entering Text

To enter text on the FOMA handset, tap the characters on the keyboard displayed on the screen. This section explains how to display the keyboard and how to enter basic text. For more information on Inputting Text, see Text Input. 3P516
• The input method is set to Multi tap by default. 3P517
<Example: Inputting “太郎” to register the name to FOMA handset Contacts>
Tap (Contacts) on the Application Selector bar y tap Contacts
a
on the Menu bar y New
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Keyboard icon
Tap Name field, tap on the Status bar and tap Chr y ひらがな
b
• Tap [Chr] to convert the character type. 3P518
Multi tap keyboard
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Tap [ ] once y [ ] five times y [ ] three times
c
The conversion candidates of the entered text are displayed.
Conversion candidate area
Tap “ 太郎 ” from the conversion candidate area
d
Entered text is converted.
• Tap / to display the rest of conversion candidates when you have multiple conversion candidates.
• When the prediction conversion function is enabled, the predicted text string candidates following the converted characters are displayed. 3P555
When you are finished entering text, tap
e
NOTE
• You can change the input method. 3P517
Operations on a screen with an entry field without the menu bar
On a screen without a menu bar, if the screen has a text entry field such as a search screen and
is displayed next to the screen title, you can move the screen up or down to reposition the
screen.
• Tapping opens the menu and you can copy, cut or paste. 3P547
• On a screen without displayed next to the screen title, you can drag the screen up or down, however, the screen moves back to its original position when you release the Stylus.
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Drag up or down from the right side of
a
• If the Stylus is released, the screen automatically returns to its original position.
Continue dragging to the left up to the screen title and release
b
the Stylus
Drag up to this position and release the Stylus.
The screen stays at the position where you release the Stylus.
• To return the screen to its original position, tap any point to the right of .
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Help

For Help with Functions

On your FOMA handset, you can find applications and functions with a help feature to describe
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various actions and operations.
• The following applications and functions can display Help.
- Document viewer list/display screen
- Handwriting text entry screen
<Example: To view from the list in the Document viewer>
Tap (Application launcher) on the Application Selector bar y
a
(Document Viewer) y Edit on the Menu bar y Help in each
application screen
• To display help from the Handwriting text entry screen, tap
y Help. 3P541
As viewed on a Document viewer
NOTE
• Tap / on the Document viewer help screen to change the help screen display size.
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Using the UIM

The UIM is an IC card that stores customer information such as your phone number. By inserting it in the FOMA handset, you can utilize voice calls, video calls, email communication, packet transmission, etc. If you possess multiple FOMA handsets, you can swap the UIM between handsets to meet varying purposes.
• For more information about the UIM, refer to the UIM manual.
Inserting/Removing the UIM
• Turn off the power of your FOMA handset and hold it securely before inserting/removing the UIM. Do not touch or damage the IC portion.
• The UIM may break if you apply excessive force on the card while inserting.
• Be careful not to lose the UIM after removal.
• When inserting or removing the UIM, lift the cover carefully to its secured position while avoiding opening it too far. The cover may become detached or damaged if it is opened with excessive force.
How to insert
aTake off the rear cover by sliding it in
the direction of arrow a for 4 mm while pressing the rear cover lock
• Remove the Battery pack if it is
attached. 3P54
bSlide the cover of the UIM tray in the
direction of the arrow a and lift the cover in the direction of the arrow b
• If you cannot lift the cover because it gets stuck, do not use force to lift it. Close the cover and put it back to the opposite direction from the arrow a and try again.
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Rear cover lock
Cover
T M
T
T M
T
M
M
UIM tray
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cPlace the UIM on the UIM tray with the
IC side facing down
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Notch
IC
T M
T M
eAttach the Battery pack and rear cover
• Attaching the battery pack 3P53
How to remove
aRemove the rear cover and the Battery
pack
• Removing the rear cover 3P54
Cover
dClose the cover of the UIM card tray
and slide it in the direction of the arrow to lock
• If you cannot close the cover because it gets stuck, do not use force to close it. Slightly press the cover in the opposite direction from the arrow to put it back and try again.
T
M
T M
Cover
bOpen the cover of the UIM tray and
remove the UIM
• Opening the cover of the UIM tray 3P51
T
M
T M
The UIM PIN Number
You can set up 2 PIN numbers the "PIN1 code" and the "PIN2 code" on the UIM. 3P153 Both are set to "0000" at the time of purchase but they can be changed later. 3P156
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T M
T M
Cover
UIM
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Functional Differences in UIMs
Functions vary between the 2 types of UIMs available: the green type and the blue type. Pay close attention when using each of the functions described below.
Function UIM (Green) UIM (Blue) Reference
Maximum digits allowed to register to UIM Contact
40 digits maximum 20 digits maximum
P110
list
Use of WORLD WING Available for use Not available for use P560
Service Dial "DoCoMo for Inquires",
"DoCoMo Information
Not available for use
P179
Center" available for use

Inserting/Removing the Battery Pack

You can insert the Battery pack into your FOMA handset.
• When replacing the battery pack, turn the handset power off and hold the handset firmly.
How to insert
aTake off the rear cover by sliding it in the
direction of arrow a for 4 mm while pressing the rear cover lock
T M
T M
bInsert the Battery pack with the marked
side up underneath the protruding portion in the direction of arrow a, and attach it by pushing it in the direction of the arrow b
• When mounting the battery pack, press it underneath the tab and push it down.
Protruding potion
T M
T M
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cAlign the 4 tabs of the rear cover with the
grooves of the FOMA handset and insert in the direction of the arrow a, then slide the cover in the direction of the
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arrow b until the rear cover lock clicks and locks into position while pressing down the rear cover.
• If the rear cover does not click shut, check whether the 4 tabs and grooves align correctly. Forcing the cover closed without aligning the 4 tabs and grooves may result in damage to the rear cover tabs.
Hooks
Slots
How to remove
aTake off the rear cover by sliding it in the
direction of arrow a for 4 mm while applying pressure on the rear cover lock
Hooks
T
M
TM
Slots
bHold the hooks on both ends of the
Battery pack and lift it in the direction of arrow a, and remove it in the direction of arrow b
• When removing the battery pack, press it against the tab then remove.
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Rear cover lock
T
M
T M
Protruding portion
T M
T M
Hooks
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1Holding the FOMA handset when removing the battery pack
The battery pack is designed to fit tightly into the FOMA handset and the battery pack may be difficult to remove. When removing the battery pack, hold the FOMA handset firmly in your hand as follows:
NOTE
• Forcing the Battery pack into the handset may cause the FOMA handset to break if the UIM is not properly attached.
• Forcing the Battery pack into the handset may cause the interface with the FOMA handset to break.
Effectively Using the Battery Pack
Always use a FOMA designated Battery pack in order to get the most out of the FOMA handset.
1Life of Battery Pack
• The Battery pack is a consumable item. No matter how you charge it, the operation time per use gradually decreases. The life of the Battery pack will have expired when the operation time per use is approximately halved compared to the original operation time (The normal life of the Battery pack is approximately 1 year, however, it is generally shorter depending on the frequency of use).
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In order to conserve the environment, please take the old batteries to NTT DoCoMo, a reseller or a recycle cooperative.
1Avoid charging for long hours (a few days) without turning the power off.
• When the FOMA handset is turned on and neglected for long hours while being charged, the Battery pack continues to supply power to the FOMA handset after charging is complete. The FOMA handset can hence be used for a shorter period of time compared to use immediately after charging is complete, causing the battery alarm to emit. Properly charge the battery when this happens. Take out the FOMA handset from the AC adapter (or the Desktop holder) or DC adapter (sold separately) and set it in again to recharge.
1Estimated battery usage duration
The battery usage duration varies depending on the usage environment and the degradation of the battery.
Network Continuous standby duration Continuous call duration
FOMA/3G Motionless: Approx. 200 hours
When moving: Approx. 110 hours
GSM Approx. 200 hours 900 MHz: Approx. 280 minutes
• Continuous call duration is an estimated duration in a location where radio waves can be transmitted normally.
Voice call: Approx. 120 minutes Video call: Approx. 80 minutes
1800/1900 MHz: Approx. 300 minutes
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• Continuous standby duration is an estimated duration in a location where radio waves can be received normally. The standby duration can be halved depending on the charge level of battery, function settings, surrounding environments such as temperature, signal strength of the location (out of range, weak signals), etc. The call (or data transmission)/standby time is shortened when connecting to the Internet. The call (or data transmission)/standby time is also shortened when composing emails or activating
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applications.
• Depending on network conditions in your location, this may be shorter than the written value.
• Continuous standby duration during motionless state is an estimated standby duration in a motionless location where radio waves can be transmitted normally.
• Continuous standby duration in motion is an estimated standby duration in a location where radio waves can be transmitted normally and a combination of "Motionless" "In motion" and "Out of the service area" states take turns.
• Continuous standby duration and call duration become shorter when using Data communication, Multitasking, or the Camera.
1Estimated charging time of Battery pack
AC adapter M01 Approx. 240 minutes
FOMA DC adapter 01 (sold separately)
• The estimated charging time is the period of time needed to charge the FOMA handset while turned off and the Battery pack is discharged. The charging time is longer when the FOMA handset is turned on.
Approx. 240 minutes

Charging the Battery Pack

At the time of purchase, your Battery pack is not charged sufficiently. Be sure to charge before using the FOMA handset.
• The Battery pack cannot be charged on its own. Always insert the Battery pack into the FOMA handset before charging.
Using the AC adapter to Charge
Use the AC adapter M01 to charge the battery.
• Plug/unplug the connector slowly and securely avoiding excessive force.
aOpen the external interface cover of the FOMA handset
bInsert the AC adapter connector to the external interface holding the connector aligned
with the handset
• Hold the connector aligned with the FOMA handset and insert it firmly until it clicks into
position.
cRaise the contacts of the AC adapter and plug it into an electric outlet
The charge start tone is sounded and the charge is started.
• While charging, the icon on the Status bar is changed to . When charging is complete, the
icon on the Status bar reverts to .
dWhen charging completes, unplug the AC adapter from the electric outlet and detach the
connector by pressing the release buttons keeping the connector aligned with the handset
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eClose the external connection interface cover of the FOMA handset
e
a
c
b
Release buttons
Power plug
d
Insert with the blue label up
Using the Desktop Holder to Charge
By combining the AC adapter M01 with the Desktop holder M01, you can charge without opening the terminal cap of the FOMA handset.
Preparing the desktop holder
Prepare the Desktop holder before charging.
aRaise the backplane from its default
position to the position indicated in the figure and adjust the angle and position of the backplane
• The angle and position of the backplane
can be set to 2 positions. 3P59
• It is recommended that the backplane be set to the lower position for holding the handset.
bPlug the AC adaptor into the connector
in the back
• Hold the connector aligned with the Desktop holder and insert the connector firmly until it clicks into position.
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Insert with the blue label up
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Charging
aRemove the Stylus from the handset and
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place the handset on the Desktop holder with the stopper lifted
The charge start tone sounds and charging begins.
• While charging, the icon on the Status bar changes to . When charging completes, the charge end tone sounds and the icon on the Status bar reverts to .
• To charge the handset, set the backplane to the lower positions indicated in the illustration (the backplane is lowered until it clicks) or to the upper position (the backplane is lifted until it clicks). 3P59 Charging is not possible with other backplane positions.
bHook the stopper in the groove at the top
of the handset to fasten and insert the Stylus into the Stylus holder of the Desktop holder
• When removing the FOMA handset from the Desktop holder, lift the stopper first.
Recharging Interface for Desktop holder
Stopper
Stylus holder
Stopper
Groove
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1Angle of the Backplane
The angle of the backplane can be set to 2 positions. Perform the following steps to adjust the angle:
Hold the base of the Desktop holder with one hand and tilt the backplane with the other hand.
• Tilt the backplane until it clicks into place.
1Position of the Backplane
The position of the backplane can be set to 2 positions. Using the upper position allows room to connect the USB cable (included) underneath the backplane. Using the lower position allows charging using less space. Perform the following steps to adjust the position:
a Hold the base of the Desktop holder with one hand and slide the backplane up or
down with the other hand.
• To slide down, push the stopper down from the top of the backplane; to slide up, push the stopper up from the bottom of the backplane.
b Slide the stopper until the tab on the back of the backplane clicks into position.
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Tabs
Charging with a DC Adapter (Sold Separately)
Charge with a FOMA DC adapter 01 sold separately. The DC adapter supplies power from the cigarette lighter socket (DC12V/24V) of a car.
• The DC adapter is exclusively for a negative ground car. Never use the DC adapter for a positive ground car.
• Plug/unplug the connector slowly and securely avoiding excessive force.
aOpen the external interface cover of the FOMA handset
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bInsert the DC adapter connector to the external interface holding the connector aligned
with the handset
• Hold the connector aligned with the FOMA handset and insert it firmly until it clicks into position.
cInsert the DC adapter plug into the cigarette lighter socket of the car
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The charge start tone sounds and charging begins.
• While charging, the icon on the Status bar changes to . When charging completes, the charge end tone sounds and the icon on the Status bar reverts to .
dWhen charging completes, unplug the DC adapter from the cigarette lighter socket of the
car and detach the connector by pressing the release buttons keeping the connector aligned with the handset
eClose the external interface cover of the FOMA handset
Cigarette lighter socket
Plug
FOMA DC adapter 01
NOTE
• The AC adapter M01 can be used for 100 to 240V AC.
• Use the specified power supply and voltage. Using an incorrect voltage can cause malfunction or fire.
• The AC adapter M01 power plug is compatible with Japanese Standards.
• When charged with the FOMA handset turned on, you can make or receive calls. This, however, extends the charge time.
• Even when the FOMA handset is turned off, the screen indicating the battery charge is displayed on the display.
• When charged with the power turned off, a red status LED illuminates. When charging is complete, a charge end tone sounds and a green status LED illuminates. 3P33
• When connecting/removing the AC adapter connector, hold the connector straight.
• Do not clamp the strap, etc. when mounting the FOMA handset to the Desktop holder.
• Close the external interface cover securely before mounting the handset in the Desktop holder. If the cover is not closed properly, charging may fail.
• Depending on the car type, it may not be possible to attach the DC adapter.
• Using the DC adapter without the car engine running can result in running down the battery. Keep the engine running while using the DC adapter. When not charging or when leaving the car unattended, unplug the DC adapter from the cigarette lighter socket and detach the DC adapter connector from the FOMA handset.
• The DC adapter uses 2A fuse. Be sure to use the specified fuse when replacing the fuse. A fuse is a consumable item. Purchase a replacement fuse from any car parts shop.
• It may be impossible to turn the FOMA handset back on while charging if there is an insufficient charge.
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Battery status

Checking the Battery Status

When the remaining battery level becomes low, charge the battery. An icon showing the battery status is always displayed on the Status bar.
• Use the battery level sign as the battery status indicator.
:Full : Falling :Empty
Charging recommended.
: The battery is exhausted. The handset will turn itself off
in a moment. Charge the battery.
NOTE
• If the Battery pack is not FOMA compliant or if an abnormality occurs, the icon appears.
Using the Screen to Check
The battery level can be displayed in text and checked.
Tap on the Status bar
a
High :Full Medium:Falling Low :Empty
Charging recommended.
Battery status screen
None : The battery is exhausted. The handset will turn itself
off in a moment. Charge the battery.
• Tap [Continue] to close the battery status screen.
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When battery level becomes low
The battery status screen is displayed and the battery alarm sounds.
• Tap [Continue] to close the battery status screen.
NOTE
• You will be notified via vibration when the Alert Mode is set to Vibrate. The battery alarm does not sound when set to Silent.
• When Manner Mode is set, the battery alarm does not sound and the handset does not vibrate. However, if Manner Mode settings have been changed, the handset behaves according to the new settings.
• If the battery becomes low during a call, the battery alarm sounds from the earpiece and the battery status screen opens. Tap [Continue] to close the battery status screen and continue the call. If the call is continued, it will be terminated automatically and the power will be shut off in a few minutes; when the battery alarm is heard, charge the battery.
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Power ON/OFF

Turning the Power On/Off

• Perform initialization when using for the first time. 3P63
Before Using the Handset
• Hold the FOMA handset firmly when turning the power on/off.
Turning the Power On
Slide p down for 1+ seconds
a
The start tone sounds and the Launch screen opens. After the UIM is recognized, the phone number and the connected network appear then the Home screen opens.
• Displays the PIN1 code entry screen when setup is configured
to require entry of the PIN1 code. 3P156
Home screen
Turning the Power Off
Slide p down for 1+ seconds
a
Displays the end screen and turns the power off after sounding the end tone.
NOTE
• Move to another location if the icon ( ) indicating the signal level is not displayed when the power is turned
on. Insert the FOMA card when the network status icon is either (red) or (gray). 3P41, P51
•If Fron t LE Ds under Power is set to on, the Front LED, a, b, c, e, and h light when the
handset power is turned on.
• While in Manner Mode or Drive Mode, if Alert Mode is set to Vibrate or Silent, the start tone or end tone does not sound when the handset power is turned on or off. However, if Manner Mode settings have been changed, the handset behaves according to the new settings.
• While the handset power is off, the alarm does not sound even at the time for an alarm.
• After turning the handset power off, it cannot be turned back on for a while.
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Initialization

Setting Up the Handset for the First Time

When you turn the FOMA handset power on for the first time, the initialization complete screen opens. After the handset restarts, you can calibrate the tapping position or recognition position of the touch screen and set the date and time.
Turn the power of the FOMA handset on
a
• Turning the power on 3P62
Tap [ 再起動 ] (Restart)
b
Restarts the FOMA handset to automatically perform language setup, and displays the tapping position calibration screen on the touch screen.
•Press 9 to stop calibration.
•Press 1 to restore the default settings.
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Tap the center of the circles from 1 to 3 in sequence
c
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Set date and time
Defaul
d
• Adjusting the date and time 3P65
NOTE
• If Initialization is performed, the initialization screen opens after the handset restarts.
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• During the initialization, the handset does not perform arrival call acts even when a call arrives. The caller will continuously hear the ringing tone.
Language selection

Switching Languages Displayed on Screen

The display language can be toggled between Japanese and English.
Tap (Application launcher) y (Control panel) on the
a
Application Selector bar, and tap “一般 ” (General) tab on コント ロールパネル (Control panel) screen y Language Selection
Language
English : The display language is set to English. Japanese : The display language is set to Japanese.
Tap Language field to select the language
b
Tap [はい] (Yes) on the Restart handset screen
c
Your FOMA handset restarts with the selected language set.
• Tap [No] to cancel the language setting.
t setting Japanese
1Restoring the display language to Japanese
a Tap (Application Launcher) y (Control panel) on the Application Selector bar
then tap the General tab in the Control panel screen y “ 言語選択” (Language Selection)
b Tap “ 言語” (Language) field on 言語選択 (Language Selection) screen to select
Japanese
c Tap [Yes] on the Restart phone screen
NOTE
• If an application is switched by switching to another application or actions of other applications (such as an incoming call) while you are setting the Language Selection, the existing setting actions will not be retained.
• If there is not much available memory space on the FOMA handset, it may not be possible to change the display language.
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Set time

Adjusting the Date and Time

You can set the date and time.
• When turning the FOMA handset on for the first time, the initialization screen is displayed. You can set the
date and time from the initialization screen. 3P63
Tap (Application launcher) y (Control panel) on the
a
Application Selector bar, and tap the General tab y Time & date on the Control panel screen
• Tap [Cancel] to cancel the operations.
Tap Date field
b
Year Month
Date
Indicates the ordinal number of the week in the year.
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Tap year and select year to set
c
• You can also tap / on either side of the year to switch the year.
Tap month and select month to set
d
• You can also tap / on either side of the month to switch the month.
Tap date to set
e
Tap Time and set time
f
Tap upper half to increase a digit.
Tap to switch between (am) and (pm).
Tap lower half to decrease a digit.
• Tapping a place other than a Time setting field closes Time setting.
• Tap [Cancel] to cancel the operations.
Tap [Done]
g
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1When setting Summer time zones
You can select the zones to change to Summertime.
a Tap (Application launcher) y (Control panel) on the Application Selector bar,
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and tap General tab y Time & date on the Control panel screen.
b Tap [Summertime] on the Time & date screen
Europe: Specifies whether to set Summertime for all or none of
the countries in Europe.
sets all and sets none.
Northern zone
: Specifies whether to set Summer time for all or none of
countries in the northern hemisphere.
sets all and sets none.
Southern zone
: Specifies whether to set Summer time for all or none of
countries in the southern hemisphere.
sets all and sets none.
c Tap the item field to set d Tap [Done]
NOTE
• The Date and Time can be set for between January 1, 1980 and January 1, 2099.
Caller ID

Showing Your Phone Number to the Other Party

You can choose to show your phone number (Caller ID) to the handset of the other party when calling.
• You can use this feature only when the handset of the other party is a digital terminal and capable of displaying Caller ID.
• Caller ID is your personal information. Be careful about showing your Caller ID to others.
• You cannot display Caller ID information when outside the service area or where signals can not be received.
Tap (Phone) on the Application Selector bar y tap Phone on
a
the Menu bar y Caller ID
Hide Always : Your Caller ID is hidden. Show Always : Your Caller ID is displayed.
• Setting Hide Next or Show Next 3P77
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Tap Hide Always/Show Always and enter your Network Password in
b
the Caller ID screen y [Done]
• Network password 3P152
• Tap [Cancel] on the Caller ID screen to cancel the operations.
Tap [Done] on the Caller ID screen
c
NOTE
• You can also choose to display or hide your Caller ID for each call you make. 3P76
• If you hear a voice prompt requesting you to show your Caller ID while making a call, set up to display your Caller ID and then call again.
• When Caller ID has been set to System with the Other tab for network settings, the operation is performed according to the settings of this function. 3P207
Status
Checking Caller ID Status
Tap (Phone) on the Application Selector bar y Phone on the
a
Menu bar y Caller ID y Status
Tap [Done]
b
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My line(s)

Checking Your Own Phone Number

You can display and verify the phone number of your FOMA handset.
• The phone number is stored on the UIM.
Tap (Phone) on the Application Selector bar y tap Phone on
a
the Menu bar y My line(s)
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Making/Answering Calls

1Making Voice Calls
Making a Voice Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Redialing Phone Numbers You Have Dialed <Dialled call history> . . . . . . . . 74
Showing/Hiding Caller ID per Call <186/184> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Sending Tone Signals (DTMF) Quickly <Pause/Wait> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Using International Calls <WORLD CALL>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Handsfree in a Car <In-Car Handsfree> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
1Answering Voice Calls
Answering a Voice Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Using Answered Call History <Answered call history>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Adjusting Earpiece Volume during a Call <Earpiece volume> . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
1When You Are Unable to Answer Calls
Rejecting Incoming Calls while Driving <Drive Mode> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Checking Missed Calls <Missed call history> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
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Making a Voice Call

You can make a voice call with your FOMA handset.
• You cannot make calls to phones unable to make out-of-city calls, such as phones connected to a business
Making/Answering Calls
centralized exchange system.
Tap (Phone) on the Application Selector bar
a
Tap [0]-[9], [* ] or [#] to enter a phone number.
• Tap to delete from the last digit entered or from the left side of the cursor.
Point to clear all.
• Tap [History] to display Dialled/Answered/Missed call history. 3P74, P84, P86
Phone number entr y screen
Enter the phone number including the area code
b
• Up to 40 digits can be dialed. If more than 40 digits are entered, only the last 40 digits will be dialed.
• Pointing [0] enters the "+" required to make an international call overseas.
• You can enter a pause ([p]), wait ([w]), [#] and []. Entering a pause and wait 3P78
1To make calls to a fixed line phone
Area code - city code - subscriber number
• Always include the area code even when you are dialing within the same area.
1To make calls to a mobile phone
090-XXXX-XXXX 080-XXXX-XXXX
1To make calls to a PHS
070-XXXX-XXXX
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Tap /press c
c
Start talking
d
Talking screen
You will hear the ringing tone.
• If a phone number is stored along with a still image for the Contact, the still image is displayed on the dialing screen.
1If you hear the busy tone
The other party is busy. Press e and wait a while before dialing again.
1If you hear a voice prompt that your call cannot be
connected
The other party's mobile phone or PHS is turned off or in an area with no radio waves. Press e and wait a while before dialing again.
1If you hear a voice prompt requesting your Caller ID
Press e to turn Set caller ID on and then dial again. 3P66
Displays Call Duration.
[Mute]/[Unmute]
: Tap to mute the sound and your voice cannot
be heard by the other party. Tap again to cancel the mute.
/ : Tap to lock the Touch screen of the Talking
screen. Tap again to cancel the lock. When locked, no operation other than tapping
on the Talking screen is available. Even when locked, tapping operations on the Application Selector bar and the Status bar are available.
[Hold] / [ Resume]
: If you have subscribed to the Call Waiting
Service, tap to hold the call. The caller hears a hold tone. Tap again to cancel the hold. While holding a call, Mute cannot be set/ canceled.
[Keypad] : Tap to display the phone number entry screen.
Tap [Back] to return to the Talking screen.
•Press s to turn the Speakerphone On. The other party's voice
comes from the Speaker. Press again to turn the Speakerphone OFF.
•Press ud to adjust the earpiece volume.
• During a call or ringing, appears on the Status bar.
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Press e to end the call
e
The call ends.
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1Menu items available from the Menu bar on the Phone number entry/Voice Call talking
screen/History screen:
Ta p Phone or Settings on the Menu bar to display the following items:
Making/Answering Calls
Phone
My line(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P67
Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P170
Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P66, P76
Nuisance Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P177
Additional Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . P180
Copy number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P547
Add to Contacts
*1
Paste Clear call history
*1: Only the Phone number entry screen is displayed. *2: Only the History screen is displayed.
• Unavailable items are grayed out.
*1
. . . . . . . . . . . . . P103
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P548
*2
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . P75
Settings
Call control . . . . . . . . . P75, P163, P173,
P175, P178, P180
Call tracking. . . . . . . . P137, P144, P389
Display. . . . . . . . . . P73, P76, P99, P148
Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P179
Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P178, P571
Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P575
Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P155
Tones. . . . . . . . . . . . . P128, P136, P166
1Modifying the phone number entered on the phone number entry screen
Inserting digits
Move the cursor by tapping to the position to insert digits or by pressing 6 and tap the digits to be inserted.
Deleting digits
Move the cursor by tapping to the position to the right of the digits to be deleted or pressing 6 and tap . Point to delete all the entered digits.
NOTE
•Pressing e in standby also displays the phone number entry screen.
• If a voice call fails, tap [ Retry] to redial the number.
• If the caller is stored as a Contact, the caller's name and still image (if included when you added the Contact) is displayed on the Talking screen. Tap to display the caller's Contact information.
• When you end a call, [ Redial] is displayed on the screen. Tap to redial the number.
• You can change the design of the Phone number entry screen. 3P148
• You can set your FOMA handset not to display Call Duration on the Talking screen. 3P144
• You can sound a Voice timer to inform yourself when a set duration has elapsed. 3P137
• You can set your handset to vibrate or to sound a tapping sound each time you press a key on the Phone number entry screen. 3P136
• If you subscribe to the Call Waiting Service, you can make another voice call with the active voice call put on hold.
• A video call or 64K data communication arriving during a voice call is rejected and is not recorded in the Answered/Missed call history.
• When an email or SMS message arrives during a voice call, an icon (such as ) appears on the Status bar. Tap the icon to view the message while continuing the voice call. However, email cannot be received with 64K data communication. 3P356
• A commercially available Bluetooth headset/handsfree device can be used to make calls. For operations on calls using a Bluetooth headset/handsfree device, refer to the user manual of the device you use.
• An optional earphone/microphone with switch can be used to make a call. 3P403
• The speakerphone volume and the reception volume heard from an optional earphone/microphone with switch are adjustable.3P133
• This FOMA handset does not handle speed dialing.
• Do not cover the internal antenna with your hand when making a call.
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• Even when Manner Mode is set, the Speakerphone can be turned ON/OFF during a call.
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• During a call, you can access Contacts, Calendar, Notes or To do to view the contents or save a new entry. Also, you can check or compose email.
Auto touch screen lock
Auto-Locking the Touch Screen before Talking
t setting
You can set your phone to automatically lock the touch screen when the Talking screen is displayed to avoid making errors during a call.
Tap Settings on the Menu bar in the Phone number entry screen
a
y Display
Auto touch screen lock
: Sets whether to enable or disable the Auto touch
screen lock. indicates enabled and indicates disabled.
• Displaying the Phone number entry screen 3P70
• Tap [Cancel] to cancel the operations.
Tap of Auto touch screen lock
b
Tap [Done]
c
NOTE
• If an application is switched by switching to another application or actions of other applications (such as an incoming call) while you are setting the Auto touch screen lock, the existing setting actions will not be retained.
Auto touch screen lock:
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Dialled call history

Redialing Phone Numbers You Have Dialed

Your FOMA handset stores a history of dialed phone numbers to enable you to check or redial from the Dialled call history. You can also check dialed phone numbers and names if you have stored the numbers in Contacts.
Making/Answering Calls
• Up to 100 phone numbers in total are stored in Dialled call, Answered call and Missed call history.
Press c in standby y tap the Dialled tab on the Dialled Calls list
a
screen
: Shows that you have made a video call.
[Keypad] : Tap to display the Phone number entry screen.
3P70
Date and time you dialed
Dialled Calls List Screen
Tap the number to redial
b
Call : Makes a voice call. Video-phone : Makes a video call. Details : Displays the details of a Dialled call history. Send SMS : Composes and sends an SMS message.
3P301
Contacts.
1
: Composes and sends email. 3P262
: Stores a phone number to Contacts. 3P103
2
: Displays the Contact information.
Send email* Add to contacts
Go to contact*
*1: Appears if the phone number and email address are stored in
*2: Appears if the phone number is stored in Contacts.
Tap Call/Video-phone
c
A call is made in the selected mode.
NOTE
• If the dialed phone number is saved in Contacts, the name in Contacts appears.
• In Step 2, press 7 to select a number then press c to redial in the same mode as the selected redial call mode (voice call/video call). To change the call mode, press 7 to select a number, and then press 1. On the Phone number entry screen, select the call mode and make a call. 3P77
• If a voice call fails (busy or not answered), tap [ Retry] to redial.
• Press c twice in standby to redial the last number dialed (Quick Redial).
• When the phone numbers stored in the call history exceed 100, the oldest number is automatically deleted.
• You can set your FOMA handset not to display the date and time of Dialled calls. 3P76
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Clear call history
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Clearing Call History
You can use this function to delete the entire Dialled calls history.
• Entries can be deleted from the Answered or Missed call history using the same steps.
• Entries in the history cannot be deleted individually.
Tap Phone on the Menu bar y Clear call history in the Dialled call
a
history screen
• Displaying the Dialled call history screen 3P74
• To delete the entries from Answered or Missed calls, tap the Answered or Missed tab and
tap Phone on the Menu bar y Clear call history.
Automatic Redial
Using Automatic Redial
Automatic Redial:
t setting
You can set this option to automatically redial after hanging up if a call does not get connected due to a busy line.
Tap (Phone) on the Application Selector bar y Settings on the
a
Menu bar y Call control
Auto redial : Sets whether to enable or disable Auto redial.
indicates enabled and indicates
disabled.
Making/Answering Calls
Tap of Auto redial
b
Tap [Done]
c
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Call history display
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Showing Date and Time Data of Call History
Show time: Show date:
t setting
You can use this function to display the date and time of calls you have dialed when you view Dialled calls.
Making/Answering Calls
You can display one or the other of the date and time.
• This also displays the date and time of calls in Answered and Missed call history in a similar manner.
Tap (Phone) on the Application Selector bar y Settings on the
a
Menu bar y Display
Call history display
Show time : Sets whether or not to display the time you
dialed.
sets to display and sets not to display.
Show date : Sets whether or not to display the date you
dialed.
sets to display and sets not to display.
• Tap [Cancel] to cancel the operations.
Tap the item field to set
b
Tap [Done]
c
NOTE
• If an application is switched by switching to another application or actions of other applications (such as an incoming call) while you are setting the Call history display, the existing setting actions will not be retained.
186/184

Showing/Hiding Caller ID per Call

You can select to show or hide your phone number (Caller ID) to the other party for each call.
• This function works when the other party's phone is a digital handset and able to display the Caller ID.
• Be careful about disclosing your Caller ID, it is important information.
• To show your Caller ID, use any of the following:
Operation Reference
Set this function in advance by using network services P66
Select this option from the Menu before dialing P77
Prefix 186/184 to a phone number before dialing P77
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Prefixing 186/184 to a Phone Number
You can select to show or hide your Caller ID to the other party by prefixing a specific number to the phone number to call.
1To show the Caller ID
Enter 186 – , and tap /press c
• Tap to make a video call.
1To hide the Caller ID
Enter 184 – , and tap /press c
• Tap to make a video call.
NOTE
• Instead of "186/184", entering "31#/#31#" also shows/hides the Caller ID.
• When you hear a voice prompt requesting your Caller ID upon dialing, set your FOMA handset to show your Caller ID and redial.
• When making an international call, even if "186" or "31#" is added, your Caller ID may not be shown depending on the overseas phone company.
• Calls dialed with "186 (31#)"/"184 (#31#)" are recorded with "186 (31#)"/"184 (#31#)" in the Dialed Calls list. If the phone number is stored in Contacts, the name is displayed in the Dialed Calls list. The phone number is recorded with "186 (31#)"/"184 (#31#)" in the details of the Dialed Call.
Hide Next/Show Next
the other party's phone number
the other party's phone number
Showing/Hiding Caller ID when Dialing
Enter the phone number first, and then set your FOMA handset to show/hide your Caller ID. You can also set this option by displaying a phone number from Dialled, Answered or Contacts.
Making/Answering Calls
Tap (Phone) on the Application Selector bar y enter a phone
a
number
1Operations from Dialled, Answered or Missed Calls
aDisplay the history screen
• Displaying Dialled/Answered/Missed Calls screen
3P74, P84, P86
bPress 7 and select the number to be dialed y press 1
The phone number entry screen appears, showing the phone number recorded in the history.
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Tap Phone on the Menu bar y Caller ID y Hide Next/Show Next
b
Hide Next : Hides your Caller ID. Show Next : Shows your Caller ID.
Making/Answering Calls
Tap / press c
c
A call is made.
• Tap to make a video call.
NOTE
• To make a call after setting to show/hide Caller ID from Contacts, tap a phone number on the Contact data information screen and display the phone number entry screen showing with the other party's phone number already entered. Then perform the above steps.
Pause/Wait

Sending Tone Signals (DTMF) Quickly

Dial a phone number with "p" (for Pause) or "w" (for Wait) at the end of the phone number to use Pause/Wait.
Pause : After the phone number is dialed and the call connected, the numbers after "p" are
automatically sent as tone signals (DTMF) after about 3 seconds. This function can be used to dial an extension after the phone number.
Wait : After the phone number is dialed and the call is connected, perform the operations
necessary to send and the numbers after "w" are sent as tone signals (DTMF). This function can be used to send a message to a pager the balance of your bank account over the phone.
• "p" or "w" cannot be entered at the beginning of a phone number.
*
, to reserve tickets, or to check
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Tap (Phone) on the Application Selector bar y enter a phone
a
number
*: In January 2001, the DoCoMo pager service changed its name to QUICKCAST.
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Enter "p" (pause) / "w" (wait) y number to send
b
•Point [* ] to convert "*" to "p".
• Point [#] to convert "#" to "w".
Tap / press c
c
A call is made to the entered phone number.
1When "p" is inserted
When the call is connected, the screen shown on the left is displayed. After a lapse of about 3 seconds, the tone signals following [p] are sent automatically.
• Tap [Cancel] to stop sending the tone signals.
1When "w" is inserted
When the call is connected, the screen shown on the left is displayed.
• Tap [Continue] to send the tone signals.
• Tap [Cancel] to stop sending the tone signals.
Making/Answering Calls
NOTE
• To send tone signals during a call, tap [Keypad] to display the Phone number entry screen and tap the numbers to send. The numbers you have tapped are sent directly as tone signals. Tap [Active] to return to the Talking screen.
• Some devices on the recipient side cannot receive tone signals.
• You can also send tone signals during a video call. 3P93
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WORLD CALL

Using International Calls

DoCoMo International Call Service "WORLD CALL"
Making/Answering Calls
This international call service is available for DoCoMo mobile phones.
1How to make calls
Enter 009130 – 010 – Country code – Area code – phone number, and then tap
* You can store the phone number above in Contacts of your FOMA handset. * When the area code begins with "0", omit it when dialing. However, some countries, such as Italy, or
regions may require the leading "0".
• You can call approximately 220 countries and regions.
• The "WORLD CALL" charges are added to your monthly FOMA bill.
• No subscription/monthly fees are required.
* FOMA service subscribers are also signed up for WORLD CALL at the time of initial subscription (except
subscribers explicitly declining this service).
• Changes in international call dialing procedure "MY LINE" service is not applicable to mobile phone communications, including WORLD CALL service. Along with the introduction of "MY LINE" service, the dialing procedure for international communications using a mobile phone has been changed. Consequently, note that the previous dialing procedure (without the prefix "010") can no longer be used.
• For details, contact the "DoCoMo Information Center" on the back of this manual.
* When using international carriers other than DoCoMo, please contact each of the carriers.
• For another party overseas using a specific 3G mobile terminal, "International Video Call" is available by making a call in video call mode after dialing using the procedure described above.
- For information about the countries where connection can be made and telecommunications
carriers, see DoCoMo's Web page.
- Depending on the terminal connected via the International Video Call, the other party's picture
displayed on the FOMA handset may be distorted or the other party may not be connected.
1Usage Amount Limit
• There is a limit of monthly usage for WORLD CALL. DoCoMo will inform you about the limit.
• When the usage limit is reached, WORLD CALL becomes unavailable for the month. From the first day of the next month, the service resumes. If the entire usage fee of WORLD CALL for the month is paid, the service resumes within the month.
• This limit applies only to outgoing international calls using WORLD CALL.
• If the usage limit is reached during a call, the call continues and the next outgoing call becomes unavailable. In this case, the amount on the bill exceeds the usage limit.
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In-Car Handsfree
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Handsfree in a Car

Connecting the FOMA handset to a commercially available handsfree device allows you to make or receive calls using the handsfree device. For operations of the handsfree device, refer to the user manual of the device.
This function is optional and becomes available when a handsfree device compatible with this FOMA set is released. As of June 2005, there are no compatible handsfree devices released.
Auto Answer
Setting Operations when a Handsfree Device or Headset is Connected
t setting Off
Set whether to receive a call automatically while the FOMA handset is connected to a Handsfree device or Bluetooth headset.
Tap (Application launcher) y (Control panel) on the
a
Application Selector bar then tap the Phone tab y Auto Answer on the Control panel screen
Auto answer : Select a duration from when a call arrives until
the call is answered from "Off", "3 seconds", "6 seconds", or "10 seconds".
Making/Answering Calls
Tap t he Auto Answer field and select a ringing time
b
• Select Off not to answer a call automatically.
Tap [Done]
c
NOTE
• When Alert Mode is set to Silent, Auto Answer does not function even if a time is set for Auto answer and a handsfree device or Bluetooth headset is connected.
• When you receive a video call according to the settings of Auto Answer, the alternative image will be sent to the other party. 3P96
• If an application is switched by switching to another application or actions of other applications (such as an incoming call) while you are setting the Auto Answer, the existing setting actions will not be retained.
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Answering a Voice Call

You can answer a call with your FOMA handset.
A call arrives
a
Making/Answering Calls
Tap [Answer]/press c
b
Press e to end the call
c
The call ends.
The ring tone sounds.
• If you tap [Reject], the incoming call is rejected and disconnected.
• Press u/d to stop the ring tone.
The call is connected.
• Press s to turn on the speakerphone and answer a call.
• You can perform the same operations as Step 4 in "Making a Voice Call". 3P71
NOTE
• When the Status LED is set to On, it lights when a call arrives. 3P145
• You can set your FOMA handset to vibrate instead of playing a ring tone. 3P135
• If you subscribe to and set up the Call Waiting Service, you will hear beeps (Call Waiting ring tone) when another call is received during a call. In this situation, the incoming call screen is displayed. Tap [Answer]/ press c to answer the incoming call automatically putting the active call on hold. Tap [Reject] to reject the incoming call.
• Incoming video calls or 64K data communications during a voice call are rejected and cannot be recorded even in Answered/Missed call history.
• When an email or SMS message arrives during a voice call, an icon (such as ) appears on the Status bar. Tap the icon to view the message while continuing the voice call. However, email cannot be received with 64K data communication. 3P356
• The phone number is not displayed for a forwarded incoming call.
• You can set to reject calls with no Caller ID. 3P165
• You can set not to perform arrival call acts immediately when a call arrives from a caller not stored in Contacts. 3P166
• You can set to reject calls from callers not stored in Contacts. 3P167
• A commercially available Bluetooth headset/handsfree device can be used to make calls. For operations on calls using a Bluetooth headset/handsfree device, refer to the user manual of the device you use.
• An optional earphone/microphone with switch can be used to answer a call. 3P404
• The speakerphone volume and the reception volume heard from an optional earphone/microphone with switch are adjustable. 3P133
• Even when Manner Mode is set, the Speakerphone can be turned On/Off during a call.
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• During a call, you can access Contacts, Calendar, Notes or To do to view the content or save a new entry. Also, you can check or compose email.
Displaying Incoming Calls
Display for incoming calls varies depending on the dialing settings of the caller or your FOMA handset's settings.
1When the other party's Caller ID is sent
The caller's phone number appears on the display. If you have stored the caller as a Contact, the caller's name and still image (if included when you added the Contact) are also displayed.
• If the same phone number is stored in Contacts on the FOMA handset and the UIM, the name stored in the handset Contact takes priority for display.
• If the same phone number is stored in two or more Contacts on the FOMA handset, the name stored first in Contacts takes priority for display.
1When the other party's Caller ID is not sent
The reasons for hiding Caller ID is displayed on the display as follows: Private : Appears when the caller has made a call without
sending a Caller ID.
Public Phone
: Appears when the caller has made a call from a pay
phone, etc.
Unknown : Appears when the Caller ID cannot be determined; for
example, when the caller has made a call via a Call Forwarding Service from overseas or a fixed line phone.
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Answered call history

Using Answered Call History

The FOMA handset records information on received calls in Answered. You can check the callers' phone numbers and names if you have stored the callers as Contacts.
• Up to 100 phone numbers in total are stored in Answered calls, Dialled and Missed calls.
Making/Answering Calls
Press c in standby y tap the Answered tab on the call history
a
screen
: Shows that you have received a video call.
[Keypad] : Tap to display the Phone number entry screen.
3P70
• If the caller does not send Caller ID, the reason for no Caller ID
is displayed. 3P165
Received date and time
NOTE
• If the caller has sent Caller ID, the phone number is displayed. If you have stored the caller as a Contact, the caller's name is displayed.
• As with Dialled calls, you can also make calls, send messages as well as store callers as Contacts from Answered. 3P74
• When the phone numbers stored in the call history exceed 100, the oldest number is automatically deleted.
• Clearing Call History 3P75
• If the caller uses a dial-in service (allowing more than one phone number per line), a phone number other than the dial-in number may be displayed.
Earpiece volume

Adjusting Earpiece Volume during a Call

You can adjust the earpiece volume to any of 8 levels during a call.
• You can also adjust the earpiece volume even in standby. 3P133
Press u/d during a call
a
•Press u/d continuously to change the volume by multiple levels.
NOTE
• The new earpiece volume will be retained after the call.
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Drive Mode

Rejecting Incoming Calls while Driving

Drive Mode is an automatic answering service to encourage safe driving. When Drive Mode is set, callers will hear a voice prompt that you are unable to answer calls while driving, and be disconnected.
• You can make calls even during Drive Mode.
Press a for 1+ seconds while the Home screen is displayed
a
is displayed on the Status bar.
• Displaying the Home screen 3P139
1To cancel Drive Mode
Press a for 1+ seconds while the Home screen is displayed
1Incoming calls during Drive Mode
The ring tone does not sound when incoming voice/video calls are received. Incoming calls are recorded in Missed calls and the Missed call history screen is displayed. 3P87 Callers will hear Drive Mode voice prompt. However when the power is off or when you are out of the service area, callers will hear the voice prompt that your handset is out of the service area or turned off instead of Drive Mode voice prompt.
• Depending on network conditions, the Drive Mode voice announcement may not play and the other party may hear a busy signal (beeps). In this case, activate the Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service at the same time as setting the Drive Mode to play the Drive Mode voice prompt.
Making/Answering Calls
1Relationship between incoming calls during Drive Mode and network services
Network Service Response to Incoming Voice Calls Response to Incoming Video Calls
Voice Mail Service Plays the Drive Mode voice guidance
Call Forwarding Service Plays the Drive Mode voice guidance
Nuisance Call Blocking Service
Caller ID Display Request Service
to the caller, and forwards to the Voice Mail Service Center. If you set the voicemail ringing time to "0 sec.", no guidance is played.
to the caller, and forwards the call to the forwarding number. If you set the Call Forwarding ringing time to "0 sec.", no guidance is played.
Plays the guidance to the caller that the call cannot be accepted when a call is received from a phone number stored in the Nuisance call List.
Plays the guidance requesting the Caller ID to be sent if the caller sends no Caller ID, and the call is disconnected.
The caller hears a busy tone.
Forwards the call to the forwarding number. However, you cannot forward incoming video calls to a forwarding destination incompatible with the 3G-324M standard. 3P90
Displays a message indicating that the call cannot be connected on the caller's phone, and the call is disconnected.
Displays a message indicating that the call cannot be connected on the caller's phone, and the call is disconnected.
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NOTE
• You can set/cancel Drive Mode even when you are out of the service area.
• Tap on the Status bar to display the Alert Mode screen. Tapping y [OK] on Drive also sets the Drive
Mode.
• If Drive Mode is set concurrently with Manner Mode, Drive Mode takes precedence.
• When Drive Mode is set, the alarm screen opens at a Schedule event or To do entry alarm time without an alarm tone. Also, when a message arrives, the ring tone set for an incoming messages does not sound.
• If a call arrives from an entry in the Call Reject List, the call is disconnected without playing the voice
Making/Answering Calls
guidance of Drive Mode.
Missed call history

Checking Missed Calls

The FOMA handset records information on calls in Missed. You can check the callers' phone numbers and names if you have stored the callers as Contacts.
• Up to 100 phone numbers in total are stored in Missed calls, Dialled and Answered calls.
Press c in standby y tap the Missed tab in the Dialled calls list
a
screen
: Shows that you have received a video call.
[Keypad] : Tap to display the Phone number entry screen.
3P70
• If the caller does not send Caller ID, the reason for no Caller ID
is displayed. 3P165
Received date and time
NOTE
• If you set to display ringless missed calls by setting Ring start time, incoming calls within the ringing start time are displayed in gray in the history. 3P87, P166
• If the caller has sent Caller ID, the phone number of the caller is displayed. If you have stored the caller as a Contact, the caller's name is displayed.
• As with Dialled calls, you can also make calls, send messages as well as store callers as Contacts from Missed. 3P74
• When the phone numbers stored in the call history exceed 100, the oldest number is automatically deleted.
• Clearing call history 3P75
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Missed Calls
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When you were unable to answer an incoming call, the Missed call history screen is displayed. From the Missed call history screen, you can easily make a call to the caller and can display the Missed call history.
Voice call Video call Multiple missed callsVideo call
[Call] : Tap to make a voice call to the caller. [Video-phone] : Tap to make a video call to the caller. [Yes] : Tap to display the Missed call history. [No] : Tap to close the Missed call history screen.
NOTE
• If the caller has sent Caller ID, the phone number is displayed. If you have stored the caller as a Contact, the caller's name is displayed.
• If the caller does not send Caller ID, Private appears. [Call] or [Video-phone] does not appear.
Ringless Missed calls display
Hiding Missed Calls Received when Ring start time is Set
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t setting
When Ring start time is set, calls with no arrival call acts are set to be displayed by default in the Missed call history. Calls within the ring start time can be set to not be displayed in the Missed call history.
• You can set this function only when Ring start time is set. 3P166
Tap (Phone) on the Application Selector bar y Settings on the
a
Menu bar y To ne s
Ringless missed calls display
: Sets whether calls within the ringing start time are to be
displayed in the Missed call history.
indicates calls are to be displayed and are to not
be displayed.
• Tap [Cancel] to cancel the operations.
Tap of Ringless missed calls display
b
Tap [Done]
c
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Ringless missed calls display:
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NOTE
• When the Ringless missed calls display is set to not be shown, the Missed call history screen does not open if there is a missed call within the set ringing time. However, if there is already a missed call, any additional calls within the Set ringing time are displayed.
• If an application is switched by switching to another application or actions of other applications (such as an incoming call) while you are setting the Ringless missed calls display, the existing setting actions will not be retained.
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Making/Answering Video Calls

About Video Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Making a Video Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Answering a Video Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Setting an Outgoing Image. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Setting Displayed Images during a Video Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Changing Video Call Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
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About Video Calls

The video call function is available between handsets supporting DoCoMo video calls. The camera function enables you to talk while viewing each other on the display or sending an image of the surrounding scenery.
• DoCoMo video phones conform to 3G-324M*1, which is the international standard specified by 3GPP*2. You cannot connect your FOMA handset to phones that are employing different specifications.
Making/Answering Video Calls
*1: 3G-324M
The international standard for the third-generation mobile video phones.
*2: 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)
The regional standards organization for developing common technological specifications for the third-generation mobile telecommunication system (IMT-2000).
Display during video calls
Component Icon Description
aMain window Displays the remote camera image.
bOther party's
phone number/ name
cDuration Displays the Call duration. 3P144
dChild window Displays the local camera image.
eSpeakerphone Set the speakerphone function On to
fMute Displays Settings for Mute. 3P91
gCamera image Displays Settings for the camera
hSwitch cameras Switches between the Front-Camera
iKeypad
jKeypad for
DTMF
Displays the phone number if the other party has sent Caller ID. If you
have stored the caller as a Contact, the other party's name is displayed.
display. 3P92
• Connecting the optional earphone/ microphone with switch while using the speakerphone sends the other party's voice to the earphone but the speakerphone icon remains displayed. Removing the earphone/microphone with switch sends the other party's voice to the speaker.
image. 3P96
and Rear-Camera. 3P96
Displays the phone number entry
screen. 3P70
Displays the DTMF entry screen. 3P93
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Making a Video Call

You can make a video call with your FOMA handset.
Tap (Phone) on the Application Selector bar
a
Enter the phone number including the area/city code
b
Tap
c
Video call engaged screenVideo call dialing screen
A different call tone from a voice call sounds.
• Digital communication charges are billed starting when Negotiating is displayed.
• If a phone number is stored along with a still image for the Contact, the still image is displayed in the child window of the dialing or connecting screen.
Start talking
d
Call duration is displayed.
/ : Tap to mute the sound and your voice cannot be
heard by the other party. Tap again to cancel the mute.
/ : Tap to send/cancel the camera image. 3P96
: Tap to switch between the Front/Rear-Camera.
3P96
[Keypad] : Tap to display the Phone number entry screen. Tap
[Back] to return to the Talking screen.
: Displays the DTMF entry screen. 3P93
Video call talking screen
• You can adjust the earpiece volume be pressing ud.
• During a call or ringing, appears on the Status bar.
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Press s
e
The speakerphone is activated and the other party's voice is heard from the speaker. It allows you to talk while viewing the other party.
•Press s again to deactivate the speakerphone; the other party's voice is heard from the
earpiece.
• When an optional earphone/microphone with switch is connected, the other party's voice
is heard from the earphone. 3P403
Press e to end the call
f
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The call ends.
1Menu items available from the Menu bar on the Phone number entry/Video call talking/
Call history screen:
Ta p Phone or Settings on the Menu bar to display the following items:
Phone
My line(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P67
Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P170
Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P66, P76
Nuisance Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P177
Additional Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . P180
Copy number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P547
Add to Contacts
*1
Paste Clear call history Mirroring off
*1: Only the Phone number entry screen is displayed. *2: Only the Call history screen is displayed. *3: Only the Video call talking screen is displayed.
• Unavailable items are grayed out.
*1
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . P103
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P548
*2
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . P75
*3
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P99
Settings
Call control. . . . . . . . . . P75, P163, P173,
P175, P178, P180
Call tracking. . . . . . . . P137, P144, P389
Display. . . . . . . . . . P73, P76, P99, P148
Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P179
Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P178, P571
Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P575
Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P155
Tones. . . . . . . . . . . . . P128, P136, P166
NOTE
• The speakerphone volume and the reception volume heard from an optional earphone/microphone set with
switch are adjustable. 3P133
• You can make international video calls using the DoCoMo's international call service "WORLD CALL".
3P80
• If you make a video call with the Camera off, you will still be charged for a video call.
• If a video call fails, the following messages are displayed. However, depending on the other party's phone model and subscription to network services the displayed message may not correspond to the actual conditions.
Message Reason
Check the number you dialed and call again A wrong phone number was dialed.
The number you dialed is busy now The line is currently engaged.
The number you dialed is in the area with no radio wave or in the power off
Failed to connect Reasons other than the above.
• Video calls fail when you dial to phones that do not support the video call function, are out of the service area, or are turned off. If you make a video call to phones that do not support the video call function, the call will be cut off and a "Connection Failed" message is displayed. Tap [ Voice] to redial as a voice call.
The number you have dialed is out of the service area or the power may be turned off.
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However, this redialing may not work if you call an ISDN synchronous 64K or PIAFS access point or an ISDN video phone incompatible with 3G-324M (as of June 2005), or if you dial a wrong number. Note that you may be charged for the call.
• If you dial 110, 119, or 118 using the video call function, call again with a voice call if the other party's phone does not handle a video call.
• Video calls cannot be made or received during packet communication.
• Voice calls or a second Video call cannot be made during a video call.
• A voice call or 64K data communication arriving during a video call is rejected and is not recorded in the Answered/Missed call history.
• If you receive an SMS message during a video call, an icon ( etc.) appears on the Status bar. Tap the icon to check the message during the call. 3P356
• When talking with the speakerphone, always keep the FOMA handset away from your ears.
• A commercially available Bluetooth headset/handsfree device can be used to make calls. For operations on calls using a Bluetooth headset/handsfree device, refer to the user manual of the device you use.
• During a video call near florescent lighting, the sent/received image may have flicker (horizontal stripes). In this case, angle the handset so that the florescent light is not in the background or change the location to reduce flicker.
• Visual Net is not available when your Caller ID is set to Private.
• Even when Manner Mode is set, the Speakerphone can be turned On/Off during a call.
• During a call, you can access Contacts, Calendar, Notes or To do to view the content or save a new entry. Also, you can check or compose email.
• You cannot download an email with a set Schedule (3P257) nor connect to the mail server to receive an email automatically (3P273) during a video call. Select the mail account to receive an email from, and tap Receive & send to receive the email after you finish the video call.
• Other applications may start or operate, or the image of the video call may flicker during a video call.
Sending Tone Signals (DTMF)
Making/Answering Video Calls
You can send tone signals (DTMF) during a video call.
Tap during a call
a
• Tap to close the DTMF entry screen.
DTMF entry screen
Tap the numbers to send
b
The numbers you tapped are sent as tone signals.
NOTE
• Some devices on the recipient side cannot receive tone signals.
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Redialing Failed Video Calls as Voice Calls
If a video call fails due to a lack of video call compatibility on the recipient side, you can redial as a voice call.
The video call is disconnected
a
• Tap [Cancel] to stop redialing.
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Connection failed screen
Tap [ Vo ice]
b
The FOMA handset redials as a voice call.

Answering a Video Call

You can receive an incoming video call with your FOMA handset.
A video call arrives
a
The ring tone sounds.
• Tap [Privacy] to answer the call without sending your image to
the caller. The substitute image (3P96) is sent to the caller's handset. Tap during a call to turn on the Camera image.
• Tap [Reject] to reject the incoming call and the call will be terminated.
• Press u/d to stop the ring tone.
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Tap [Answer]/press c
b
The call is connected.
• Alternatively, press s to answer a video call.
• During a call, you can perform the same operations as in Step 4 of "Making a Video Call". 3P91
Press s
c
The speakerphone is activated and the other party's voice is heard from the speaker. It allows you to talk while viewing the other party.
•Press s again to deactivate the speakerphone function; the other party's voice will be
heard from the earpiece.
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• When an optional earphone/microphone with switch is connected, the other party's voice
is heard from the earphone. 3P403
Press e to end the call
d
The call ends.
NOTE
• When the Status LED is set to On, it lights when a call arrives. 3P145
• The speakerphone volume and the reception volume heard from an optional earphone/microphone with
switch are adjustable. 3P133
• You can set your FOMA handset to vibrate instead of playing a ring tone. 3P135
• Even when the Voice Mail Service is activated, an incoming video call will be disconnected after the set
ringing time elapses. 3P170
• Even if the Call Forwarding Service is set, incoming video calls cannot be forwarded to phones incompatible with the 3G-324M standard. Check the specifications of the device at the forwarding destination before setting up the forwarding settings. 3P175
• When a video call is received while an optional earphone/microphone with switch is connected, you can answer the call by pressing the earphone switch. 3P404
• Video calls cannot be received over a 32K service.
• A voice call or 64K data communication arriving during a video call is rejected and is not recorded in the Answered/Missed call history.
• If you receive an SMS message during a video call, an icon ( etc.) appears on the Status bar. Tap the icon to check the message during a call. 3P356
• When talking with the speakerphone, always keep the FOMA handset away from your ear.
• A commercially available Bluetooth headset/handsfree device can be used to make calls. For operations on calls using a Bluetooth headset/handsfree device, refer to the user manual of the device you use.
• Even when Manner Mode is set, the Speakerphone can be turned on/off during a call.
• During a call, you can access Contacts, Calendar, Notes or To do to view the content or save a new entry. Also, you can check or compose email.
• You cannot download an email with a set Schedule (3P257) nor connect to the mail server to receive an email automatically (3P273) during a video call. Select the mail account to receive an email from, and tap Receive & send to receive the email after you finish the video call.
• Other applications may start or operate, or the image of the video call may flicker during a video call.
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Setting an Outgoing Image

Defaul
Defaul
You can change the settings for an outgoing image during a video call.
• The modified settings revert to the default when the video call ends.
Turning the Camera Image ON/OFF
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During a call, you can set your FOMA handset to send or not to send the camera image.
Tap during a call
a
The camera image is turned off and the substitute image is sent to the caller's handset.
• Tap to turn the camera image on.
Substitute image
NOTE
• You can also turn off the camera image when receiving a call. 3P94
t setting
ON
Switching Cameras
You can switch between the Front-Camera and Rear-Camera during a call.
Tap during a call
a
The Rear-Camera image is sent.
• Tap again to send the Front-Camera image.
NOTE
• You can set the default camera for video calls in advance. 3P99
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• While using the Rear-Camera, you can zoom the camera image. 3P97
• While using the Front-Camera, you can turn Mirroring On. 3P99
Zooming the Camera Image
You can enlarge the outgoing camera image in 3 levels during a video call.
• This function is available only when using the Rear-Camera.
Press 7 during a call to activate zooming ( / appears) y
a
press 6
NOTE
• Tapping / also changes the zoom magnification.
• The zoom magnification is retained until the call ends. Even if you switch cameras, the zoom magnification is retained for the Rear-Camera.
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Adjusting the Camera Image Brightness
You can adjust the brightness of the outgoing camera image in 5 levels during a video call.
Press 7 during a call to activate the brightness adjustment ( /
a
NOTE
• Tapping / also changes the brightness level.
appears) y press 6
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