DoCoMo Foma N902iL User guide

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Manual for
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Quick Search/
Contents/
Safety Precautions
Getting Started
FOMA Voice Calls
PushTalk
Using the Phonebook
Tone/Display/
Lighting Settings
Security Settings
Camera
i-mode/i-motion/
i-channel
Mail
i-αppli
Osaifu-Keitai/
ToruCa
Full Browser
Display/Edit/
Organization/
Music Playback
Other Useful Functions
Network Services
Data Communication
Entering Text
WLAN
Appendix/
External Devices/
Troubleshooting
Index/
Quick Manual
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DoCoMo
W-CDMA system/WLAN system
Thank you very much for choosing the FOMA N902iL.
Please read this manual and users guides that came with the battery pack and other devices carefully before or during use so that you can use your FOMA terminal correctly. If you have any inquiries regarding this manual, contact the number listed in “For inquiries” on the back cover. FOMA N902iL is your efficient partner. Please use it carefu lly and habitually.

Before using your FOMA terminal

d FOMA ter minals use wireless communications and cannot be used in tunnels, underground areas,
buildings, and other areas without reception; in outdoor locations with weak reception; or outside the service area. Reception may also be weak in even some unobstructed upper floors of high-rise buildings and apartments. Please be aware that calls or communications may be disconnected even under optimal conditions when reception is strong and all three antenna marks are displayed, and when in a stationary position.
d Please be careful not to disturb people around you when using your FOMA terminal in public places,
crowded areas, or quiet locations.
d A third party may be able to use special equipment to listen in on your calls, as FOMA ter minals use
radio waves. However, W-CDMA automatically supports privacy protection with a scrambling function for all calls to make conversations incomprehensive to third par ties.
d FOMA terminals convert voice into digital signals for wireless communications, and therefore if you
are in an area where radio reception is weak, these signals may not be properly reconverted and this may result in distortion of the caller’s voice.
d Please keep a separate record of the information you have registered in your FOMA terminal. Please
be aware that DoCoMo bears no obligation or responsibility in the event that data is altered or lost.
d The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of use of TLS/SSL.
Neither DoCoMo nor the certifier as listed herein makes any representation or warranty as for security in the use of TLS/SSL. In the event that the user shall sustain damage or loss due to the use of TLS/SSL, neither DoCoMo nor the certifier shall be responsible for any damage or loss. Certifier: VeriSign Japan K.K., Cybertrust Co., Ltd., GeoTrust Japan Co., Ltd., RSA Security Japan Ltd., SECOM Trust.systems Co., Ltd.
d The FOMA terminal is available in FOMA Plus-Area. d The FOMA communication for the FOMA terminal can be used only via the FOMA network provided
by DoCoMo.
d The FOMA terminal can be used only in Japan. DoCoMo will bear no responsibility for any damages
or troubles caused by the use of the FOMA terminal outside Japan.
For the first-time users of the FOMA terminal
If you have never used the FOMA terminal, read this manual in the following steps. Doing so will help you understand the preparation and basic operations for using the FOMA terminal.
1. Insert and charge the battery pack (p.43)
2. Turn on the FOMA terminal, make the initial settings, and check your own number (p.48)
3. Check the functions of the phone keys (p.26)
4. Check the meanings of icons displayed on the screen (p.30)
5. Check how to use the menus (p.34)
6. Check how to make/receive a call (p.55)
The latest information about this manual can be downloaded from the DoCoMo website. d To download “Manual for FOMA N902iL (PDF file)”, access the following:
 (http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/manual/index.html) * The URL and the contents of the site are subject to change without notice.
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How to Use This Manual

How to Use This Manual
To look up a function in this manual
●
This manual offers you the following methods to find a page describing the function or service you want to know.
See the next page for more details.
Looking up in the Index
If you know the name of the function or service or if it is displayed on the screen, refer to the Index.
Looking up in the Quick Search
The Quick Search offers plain descriptions of often-used or useful functions.
Looking up in the Cover Index
Use the Cover Index to flip over the page.
Looking up in the Table of Contents
Refer to the Table of Contents categorizing the functions.
Looking up in the Functions
Refer to the Functions to find new or useful functions.
Looking up in the Menu Function List
The pages list the menu functions displayed in the menus of the FOMA terminal.
Looking up in the Quick Manual
p.528
p.4
Cover
p.6
p.8
p.478
p.538
The Quick Manual offers brief descriptions of the basic functions. You can tear it out and take it with you.
d Note that “FOMA N902iL” is described as “FOMA terminal” in this “Manual for FOMA N902iL”, d This manual describes functions that use a miniSD memory card. To use these functions, the
miniSD memory card is required. miniSD Memory Card→ p.362
d It is prohibited to reprint the whole or part of the contents of this manual without permission. d The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
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How to Use This Manual
How to Use This Manual
(continued from the previous page)
(continued from the previous page)
This page takes for example how to look up the “Display setting” function.
Looking up in the Index
If you know the name of the function or service or if it is displayed on the screen, refer to the Index.
Find “Display
setting”
control ...........................................356
delete ............................................357
display ...........................................355
download ......................................237
guide to the Chara-den list ...........356
Memory info ..................................357
Rec. Chara-den ............................358
Set image disp. .............................357
Charge sound ..................................141
charging .............................................45
Chat group .......................................297
Chat mail ..........................................294
Phonebook ...................................135
Sent/rec’d DataList .......................136
Data Transfer Software ....................499
DC adapter .........................................45
Deactivate i-αppli standby screen ....315
Decoration ........................................100
Deco-mail .........................................261
Delete
Bookmark .............................231, 232
Chara-den .....................................357
Delete data ...................................129
desktop icon .................................159
Display home ...................................224
Display information ...........................469
Connection status .........................469
MAC address ................................469
Display setting ............................99, 146
Display software info ........................306
Displaying
Call time ........................................157
channel list ....................................251
clock .............................................157
Display setting ..............................146
image (My picture) ........................335
Looking up in the Quick Search
The Quick Search offers plain descriptions of often-used or useful functions.
Find “Change
standby screen”
Change/Indicate display
Know the meaning of symbol (icon) on the screenChange font size in phonebook, etc.Change standby screen (wallpaper)Display calendar on standby screenChange font type or thicknessChange font size in i-mode or mailChange font size while entering
pp.126, 128, 404
p.146
p.148
p.157
pp.240, 289
p.439
Display setting
Calendar
Font
CHG input size
p.30
Font size
View display
Big font, Standard font
Looking up in the Cover Index
Find the page describing the function in the order “Cover” → “Chapter page (first page of the chapter)” →
“Description page”. The chapter page describes the detailed table of contents.
Making/Receiving FOMA Voice Calls
Making/Receiving Videophone Calls
PushTalk
Using the Phonebook
Tone/Display/
Lighting Settings
Security Settings
Camera
Key description
●
Enabling Tones to Ring through the Earphone
and Speaker ............................................................ 143
Muting the FOMA Terminal’s Tone ...................... 143
Customizing Manner Mode............................. 144
Display/Lighting settings
Changing the Display Settings............................ 146
Displaying Phonebook Images When You
Receive Calls........................................... 149
Setting the Indicator Display Mode................... 150
Earphone
Manner mode
Manner mode set
Display setting
Disp. phonebook image
Indicator display
Key operations are illustrated in this manual. The illustrations are simplified as follows:
Actual key Described in this manual
1
2
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This manual uses illustrations or marks to explain how to operate the function so that
you can use the FOMA terminal correctly.
Describes the settings at the time of purchase or contract, subscription requirement, etc. of the function or service.
Describes the operation on each step.
Indicates an icon on the main menu screen. The icon appears on selection using
b
.
Describes the options displayed on the screen (some options may not appear in some cases).
Describes the useful information or advice about the operations.
Function name This name is described in the index.
<Display setting> MENU5 6
Changing the Display Settings
Default setting Stand-by display: Blue technology Wake-up display: Welcome
Use this procedure to show your favorite images such as the photographed or downloaded on a screen (e.g. standby, dialing or receiving).
d If you set i-motion programs including video and voice for a ring tone and the receiving screen respectively,
the FOMA terminal plays the video and voice of the i-motion set for the ring tone.
d If you set a file other than i-motion including video and voice for a ring tone and set an i-motion including
video and voice for the receiving screen, the FOMA terminal plays the video and voice of the i-motion set for the receiving screen.
d An i-motion with voice only (e.g. singer’s voice) cannot be set for the receiving screen. d Some i-motion programs cannot be selected, e.g. if the size is QVGA.
1
2
Stand-by display
Wake-up display
FOMAphone dialing
FOMAphone calling
NOTE
e Flash movies can be set in “Select calling disp.” or “Select receiving disp.”, but the tone set in “Select ring tone”
sounds as a ring tone.
e When the receiving image settings are duplicated, the priority sequence will be assigned.p.149 e You cannot set images for the dialing and receiving screens for PushTalk calls.
* The contents and page numbers above may differ from the actual ones in this manual.
FOMAphone dialing, FOMAphone calling, VoIPphone dialing, VoIPphone calling, VoIPphone(Public), VoIPphone(Tie line), V.Phone dialing, V.phone calling, Mail sending, Mail receiving, Check new messages: Blue technology
i “Display” “Display setting”
The “Display setting” screen appears. If a file other than i-motion is set for the receiving screen, set a ring tone as required.
Select any item
“Changing the standby screen image”p. 148
Sets a message or image shown when a FOMA terminal is turned on.
OFF Does not show an image, etc.
Message
My picture Sets an image. If you have created folders, they appear after the “Pre-installed”
Sets the image shown when you make a FOMA voice call. If you have created folders, they appear after the “Pre-installed” option.
Inbox Sets an image downloaded from an i-mode site or website or shot using the built-in
Camera
Pre-installed Sets a pre-installed image.
Original animation
Sets a ring tone and screen for incoming FOMA voice calls.
Select ring tone “Changing Ring Tones”p.138
Select calling disp.
Enter a message
A message can contain up to 50 double-byte or 100 single-byte characters.
option.
Inbox Sets an image downloaded from an i-mode site or website or shot
using the built-in camera.
Camera
Pre-installed Sets a pre-installed image.
Original
Sets an original animation.
animation
camera.
Sets an original animation.
“Setting the receiving screen for incoming calls or mails”→p. 148
Tone/Display/Lighting Settings
  
Stand−by display
Wake−up display FOMAphone FOMAphone VoIPphone VoIPphone VoIP VoIP V.phone dialing V.phone calling
Display setting
Continued on next page
Indicates that the menu can be displayed by pressing ii then 5566. Menu No. p.478
Shows the screen at the time of the operation. Compare it with the screen when you operate.
Display setting  
1/2
 dialing  calling  dialing
 calling phone(Public) phone(Tieline)
Select
Shows each chapter.
Describes each option and its operation.
Indicates that the descriptions go on to the next page.
146
Page number
The screens shown as examples in this manual are displayed when “English” is set for “
(Select language). Set “English” for “
In this manual, “OFF” is set to the “Stand-by display” in order to make the screens clear. Also, the parts
of the operating instruction screens that need an explanation are shown close up.

This manual mainly explains the operations with the default settings. If you change the settings, the
contents displayed on your FOMA terminal may differ from those on this manual.
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The screens inserted in this manual are only the images, which may look different from the actual screens.
This manual describes “Osaifu-Keitai i-αppli supporting IC Card function” as “Osaifu-Keitai i-αppli”.
バイリンガル
” (Select language) beforehand.
バイリンガル
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Quick Search

Quick Search
●Go to the page when you want to know the function from keywords.
Useful functions for talking
Caller ID Notification
Do/Do not show your caller IDHold the current call
p.58
Change FOMA voice call to
videophone call
Adjust the volume of the other party’s voice
p.53
Holding
p.58
Switch videophone
p.76
Volume
When you cannot answer incoming call
Hold incoming call without answering
p.78
Answer hold
Ask your party to refrain from calling
/
Record voice or videophone message
Public mode (Driving mode) Public mode (power off)
p.79 p.80
p.82
Record message
Change melody or illumination
Ring volume
p.138
p.141
p.77
p.132
Select ring tone
Keypad sound
Manner mode
Discern connect/Discern group
p.140
Vibrator
Change the ring volumeSet ring tone to each partyChange ring toneNotice incoming call with vibration alertMute keypad toneSet silent mode
p.143
Change color or lighting pattern of incoming call lamp
Change/Indicate display
Know the meaning of symbol (icon) on the screenChange font size in phonebook, etc.Change standby screen (wallpaper)Display calendar on standby screenChange font type or thicknessChange font size in i-mode or mailChange font size while entering
pp.126, 128, 404
p.146
p.148
p.157
Font
pp.240, 289
p.439
Display setting
Calendar
Font size
CHG input size
p.156
p.30
Big font, Standard font
Illumination
View display
Quick Search/Contents/Safety Precautions
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Master mail
Send Deco-mail
p.261
Send image or melodyAutomatically sort mail
Deco-mail
Attach melody/image/movie/i-motion/ToruCa
p.265
p.282
Auto-s ort
Master camera
Change the size to shoot
Save to miniSD memory card
Shoot with light
Display the shot
p.211
p.335
p.199
Light
My picture
Select size
p.201
Select to save
Use your phone without worries
Lock your FOMA terminal that is not in your hand
Prevent others from viewing the
phonebook data
Reject unidentified call
Reject call if the party is not stored in phonebook
Save data such as phonebook in case of loss of the data
p.187
p.173
Call setting w/o ID
Secret mode/Secret data only mode
: Data Security Service is a pay service you need to subscribe to.
*
(To subscribe to this service, you need to subscribe to i-mode beforehand.)
p.171
p.189
Omakase Lock
Reject unknown
p.190
Data Security Service*
Miscellaneous
Easily access the functions you often use
Save battery life
Read QR code or bar code
Use miniSD memory card
Communicate with PC or another FOMA terminal
Listen to music
Use as alarm clock
Use as calculator
Update software
Update security
p.150
p.387
p.514
p.519
Backlight (Power saver mode)
p.362
Music player
p.397
p.409
Calculator
Software Update
Scanning function
p.212
Alarm clock
Bar code reader
miniSD memory card
For more information about other operation guides, see “How to Use This Manual”.→p.1 Also, “Quick Manual” instructs you how to operate often-used functions.→ p.538
Quick Search/Contents/Safety Precautions
p.38
Original menu
p.374
Infrared data exchange/OBEX
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Contents

Contents
How to use this manual ................................................................................... 1
Quick search..................................................................................................... 4
Contents ............................................................................................................ 6
Features of the FOMA N902iL ......................................................................... 8
Mastering the FOMA N902iL! ........................................................................ 10
Safety Precautions ......................................................................................... 12
Handling with Care ......................................................................................... 19
Intellectual Property Right............................................................................. 22
Main Components and Optional Equipment................................................ 24
Getting Started ..........................25
Component names and functions
Icons on the display and indicator display
Main menu・Using menus
Launcher mode on the main menu
Inserting/ Removing the batt ery pack
Charging the battery
Turning the power on/off
Initial setting・Set time
Communication mode
Caller ID Notification, etc.
Making/Receiving FOMA Voice
Calls............................................55
Making/Receiving FOMA voice calls
Changing a call from voice to videophone
WORLD CALL・Chaku-moji・Redial
Pause dial・Hands-free・In-car hands-free
Received calls・Volume・Answer hold
Public mode(Driving mode)/Public mode(power off)
Record message, etc.
Making/Receiving Videophone
Calls............................................87
Making/Receiving videophone calls
Using Chara-den・Remote monitoring, etc.
PushTalk .................................. 105
What is PushTalk?
Making/Receiving PushTalk calls
PushTalk phonebook・PushTalk setting
Tone/Display/Lighting Settings
.................................................. 137
Select ring tone・Vibrator・Keypad sound
Charge sound・Receive ringing time
Manner mode・Display setting・Backlight
Menu display set・Neuropointer
Illumination/Illumination in talk
Desktop icon・3D display setting
Style mode, et c.
Security Settings..................... 167
Security code・PIN code・Dial lock
Omakase Lock・Secret mode・Secret folder
Original lock・Keypad lock・Mail security
Restrictions・Reject unknown
Data Security Service, etc.
Camera..................................... 193
Photo mode・Continuous mode
Framed photography・Movie mode
Bar code reader・Access reader, etc.
i-mode/i-motion/i-channel ...... 221
What is i-mode?・i-mode menu
Viewing sites・My Menu・i-mode password
Internet connection・Bookmark
Phone To/Mail To/Web To/SIP To/ IM To functions
Message services・What is i-motion?
Downloading i-motion from a site
Using i-channel, etc.
Using the Phonebook .............117
Adding phonebook entries・Group setting
Search phonebook・Copy a phonebook entry
Discern connect, etc.
Quick Search/Contetns/Safety Precautions
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Mail ...........................................253
What is i-mode?
Composing and sending i-mode message
Deco-mail・Emotion-expressing mail
Receive option・Check new messages
i-motion mail・Chat mail
SMS (Short Message), etc.
i-αppli .......................................303
What is i-αppli?・Downloading i-αppli
・i-α
ppli standby screen
Upgrading an i-αppli, etc.
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa ..............317
What is Osaifu-Keitai?
Launching Osaifu-Keitai i-αppli
What is ToruCa?・Acquiring ToruCa
Viewing ToruCa・IC card lock
Face authentication, etc.
Full Browser ............................325
Displaying website designed for PC
Full Browser screen
Full Browser settings, etc.
Display/Edit/Organization/
Music Playback .......................333
Displaying images・Playing movies/i-motion
Edit images・Edit movie・Rec. Chara-den
Playing melody・miniSD memory card
Infrared data exchange function
Displaying PDF data・Printing images
How to play music, etc.
Other Useful Functions ..........391
Multi Access・Multitask・Alarm setting
Alarm clock・Schedule・To Do list
Own number・Call data・Calculator
Text memo・Auto dial setting・Reset settings
Initialize, etc.
Network Services.................... 419
Voice Mail service・Call waiting
Call Forwarding service
Nuisance Call Blocking service
Caller ID Request Service
Dual Network service・Multi Number, etc.
Data Communication.............. 431
Entering Text........................... 437
Switching character input method
Enter kanji/hiragana/katakana/alphabetic/ numeric characters
Copying/Pasting text・Kuten code
Enter text in 2-touch input mode
Enter text in T9 input mode
Common phrases・Own dictionary
Download dictionary, etc.
WLAN ....................................... 451
Making/Receiving VoIP calls
WLAN Browser・Presence・Messenger
WLAN setting, etc.
Appendix/External Devices/
Troubleshooting...................... 477
Menu function list
Data stored at the time of purchase
Symbols and special characters・Pictographs
Face mark・Options and accessories
Data transfer software,
Troubleshooting・Error message
Software update・Scan・Specifications
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of mobile phones
What is Wi-Fi?, etc.
Movie playing software
Index/Quick Manual ................ 527
Index
Quick manual
Quick manual (WLAN)
Quick Search/Contents/Safety Precautions
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Features of the FOMA N902iL

Features of the FOMA N902iL
FOMA is the name of DoCoMo’s service based on the W-CDMA system approved as one of the global standards for third-generation mobile telecommunication systems (IMT-2000).
i-mode
i-mode is an online service that allows you to use i-mode menu site (program) or i-mode compatible site or to send and receive mail by using the i-mode terminal display.
a
i-mode
ai-α
ppli
*: i-mode is a pay servi ce you need to subscribe t o.
p.222  a
p.304  a
i-motion mail i-channel
p.274  a
p.250  a
i-mode mail i-motion
p.254
p.248
p.221
Deco-mail
You can compose and send expressive mail by changing the font color, size, or the background color for the message, or by inserting a Deco-mail picture or a photo shot with the built-in camera. The FOMA terminal supports templates, which means that you can compose Deco-mail easily by using the format of the received Deco-mail or the downloaded format.
Security settings
p.261
p.167
Omakase Lock
If you lost your FOMA terminal, you can lock it or release the lock condition on your request. For inquiries, contact the number listed in “For inquiries” on the back cover. * Omakase Lock is a service where the
FOMA terminal is locked at the subscriber’s request. Even if the user is not the subscriber, it may be locked at the subscriber’s request.
Large-sized i-αppli, i-αppli DX
Download i-αppli from the site, and you can enjoy the game or automatically update the stock price or weather report. i-αppli DX can be linked to the information such as the phonebook or mail stored in i-mode terminal.
p.303
Data Security Service
This is a data backup service that you store your data such as the phonebook, images and messages on the Data Security Center and if your FOMA terminal happens to be lost, the Center will help you retrieve the stored data to a mobile phone. Moreover you can edit or manage those stored data using PC and reflect the edited data to your mobile phone. For notes and details of the Data Security Service, see “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode]”. For inquiries, contact the number listed in “For inquiries” on the back cover of this manual.
This is a pay service you need to
*
subscribe to.
Wide variety of network services
Voice Mail service
a
Call Waiting
a
Call Forwarding service
a
Nuisance Call Blocking
a
Quick Search/Contents/Safety Precautions
8
Caller ID Request service
a
Dual Network service
a
English Guidance
a
Multi Number
a
p.419
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Business moperaIP Centrex
This is a DoCoMo’s mobile centrex service which offers an internal phone system using WLAN, external IP phone system and additional PBX functions without having to install equipment such as IP-PBX in an office. Extension calls between offices where “business moperaIP Centrex” has been implemented and outside calls between contracted companies are available free of charge. For notes and more information about using this service, contact the number listed in “For inquiries” on the back cover of this manual.
This is a pay service you need to subscribe to.
*
WLAN full browser supported
Websites for PC can be displayed in WLAN full browser, enabling you to get a lot more information.
p.458
IEEE802.11b/g supported
IEEE802.11b (11Mbps max.) and IEEE802.11g (54Mbps max.) wireless LAN standards are supported so that large-capacity and high­speed communication can be possible.
Bar code reader
You can read the bar code or QR code using the camera function and use the information to store it into the phonebook and compose i-mode mail, etc. You can also read the QR code of images and melodies.
p.212
Infrared data exchange/Infrared remote control
You can send and receive data to/from other FOMA terminals using Infrared data exchange. You can also use your FOMA terminal as a remote control.
pp.374, 379
Multi access
Multi access function allows you to use a voice call, packet communication and SMS at the same time, which means that you can talk on the phone during i-mode communica­tion or send/receive mail during the talk.
p.392
Camera
Using the rear camera having 1.25 million effective pixels (film valid pixels: 1.23 million) enables you to shoot a large image of 1,280 × 960 dots. Still images or movies you shot appear clearly on the large, high-quality LCD screen. The still images or movies can be attached to i-mode mail.
p.193
2.5 inch screen
260,000-color “Mobile Shine View EX LCD” allows you to enjoy beautiful colors. The
2.5-inch large screen allows you to view larger fonts or images, and makes i-αppli more enjoyable.
PDF Viewer
Enables you to view a PDF data. You can check a PDF containing a map, catalog, time table, etc. on i-mode terminal as if you carried a piece of paper.
p.379
miniSD memory card available
miniSD memory card enables you to exchange data such as phonebook, bookmark, mail or image with PC or another FOMA terminal. Save a movie or music data created on an external device to the miniSD memory card, and you can play it on the FOMA terminal (data may not be played under some condition).
pp.362, 387
Wide variety of lock functions
A wide variety of lock functions such as keypad lock and original lock are supported.
p.167
Ring tone
The ring tone supports 67-harmony ADPCM based on FM + WaveTable and sound effects such as voice.
Quick Search/Contents/Safety Precautions
p.138
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Mastering the FOMA N902iL!

Mastering the FOMA N902iL!
Use as an extension phone in an office
“VoIP call”
VoIP call p.452
Use your FOMA terminal as an extension phone to call via a main unit (SIP server) installed in the WLAN network. Useful services (extension functions) such as call forwarding, park holding and step call are also available.
* VoIP: Voice over Internet Protocol
Connect to the Internet via WLAN
“WLAN Browser” “Full browser”
WLAN Browser p.458
Full browser p.325
Access an Intranet or Internet site via the WLAN network. Using the full browser also enables you to view websites designed for a PC.
Traffic
information
About
A Corporation
Check a member’s presence
“Presence”
Check the presence information on a member registered in the WLAN network on the FOMA display.
Quick Search/Contents/Safety Precautions
10
Exchange instant messages via extension
“Messenger”
Messengerp.463Presence function→ p.460
Exchange simple messages (instant messages) between members registered in the WLAN network.
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Enjoy a talk with your fellows
“PushTalk”
Hello!
Hello!
e
H
PushTalkp.105
Press the PushTalk key (P) to open the PushTalk phonebook. You can talk with one party or more (up to five people including yourself) simply by selecting the parties and then pressing the PushTalk key (P).
Compatible with i-mode FeliCa
“Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa”
Osaifu-Keitai p.318
Transmit electronic cash into the IC card in your FOMA terminal from the Osaifu-Keitai site or check the account balance or transaction history. Register it as your company ID card depending on your situation or use it for making payments such as an airline ticket or as a point card. It is convenient even for corporate clients.
To ruCa p.319
ToruCa are electronic cards that can be captured using an “Osaifu-Keitai”. ToruCa makes it possible to download bits of useful information onto your mobile phone such as restaurant flyers, and promotional coupons - just like the paper-based cards distributed at restaurants, etc.
llo
!
Hello!
Talk over faces
“Videophone”
videophone calls →p.87
Videophone system brings you a real-time video transmission while chatting and it makes your videophone life more enjoyable. You can transfer scenery around you using the rear camera, or the remote monitoring function supports security confirmation of your indoor pet calling from outside.
The other party’s
The other party’s image
image
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Security functions more safely
“Keypad lock/Face authentication”
Keypad lock p.182Making/Receiving
Face authentication→ p.183
Set Keypad lock to lock key operations automatically when folding your FOMA terminal and Face authentication to release the lock. Simply combining those functions allows you to use your terminal more safely.
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Safety Precautions

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To ensure that you use your FOMA terminal correctly, read “Safety Precautions”
carefully before use. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
The safety precautions must be observed at all times since they contain
information intended to prevent bodily injuries or damage to the property.
The following symbols indicate the different degrees of injuries and damage that
may occur if the information provided is not observed and the FOMA terminal is used incorrectly.
Indicates that improper use may directly and
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
The following symbols indicate specific directions:
Indicates that it is prohibited.
Don’t
Indicates that it must not be disassembled.
No disassembly
immediately result in death or serious bodily injury.
Indicates that improper use may result in death or serious bodily injury.
Indicates that improper use may result in bodily injury and/or damage to the property.
ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS
Indicates that you must not touch it with wet hands.
No wet hands
Indicates that it must not be used near water, which means
No liquids
Do
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“Safety Precautions” are categorized into the following:
1.
Handling the FOMA terminal, Battery Pack, Adapter (including the Charger) and FOMA card (UIM) (Common) . . . . .
2. Handling the FOMA terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
3. Handling the Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
4. Handling the Adapters (including the Charger) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
5. Handling the FOMA card (UIM). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
6. Handling Mobile Phones near Electronic Medical Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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that you must not get it wet.
Indicates that you must do it following the instructions.
Indicates that you must unplug the power cord from the outlet.
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1.
Handling the FOMA terminal, Battery Pack, Adapter (including the Charger) and FOMA card (UIM) (Common)
DANGER
Use the battery pack and adapter (including the charger ) specified by NTT DoCoMo for the FOMA terminal.
Do
Using the devices other than those specified by NTT DoCoMo may cause the FOMA terminal, battery pack and other devices to leak, overheat, explode, ignite or malfunction.
Battery Pack N11 Desktop Holder N07 FOMA AC Adapter 01 FOMA DC Adapter 01 Data Communications Adapter N01 FOMA AC Adapter for Global Use 01 FOMA Dry Battery Adapter 01 FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01
* For information on other compa tible
products, contact the DoCoMo service counter.
Do not get the devices wet.
Exposure of the FOMA terminal and other devices to liquids such as water or pet
No liquids
urine may cause overheating, electric shock, fire, malfunction, injury, etc. Be careful where and how you use the devices.
Do not attempt to disassemble or remodel the FOMA terminal or other
No disassembly
devices, and do not solder them.
Doing so may cause fire, injury or electric shock. Also, doing so may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite.
Do not use or leave the FOMA terminal or other devices in locations subject to high temperatures, such
Don’t
as near fire, near a heater, in direct sunlight or inside a car on a hot day.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite, cause the devices to be deformed or malfunction, lower the performance or shorten the life. Also, doing so may cause part of the case to become hot and possibly cause burns.
WARNING
Do not place the FOMA terminal, battery pack, charger or adapters or FOMA card (UIM) in a cooking
Don’t
appliance such as a microwave oven or in a pressure cooker.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite, cause the FOMA terminal or adapter (including the charger) to overheat, smoke or ignite, or damage the IC.
Do not subject the FOMA terminal or other devices to strong impacts or throw them.
Don’t
Doing so may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite, or cause the devices to malfunction or ignite.
Do not use the FOMA terminal or other devices in a place (gas (petrol) station, etc.) where there is a risk of
Don’t
ignition or explosion.
Using the FOMA terminal in a dusty environment or near flammable gas such as propane or gasoline may cause explosion or fire.
Keep conductive foreign objects (metal, pencil lead, etc.) away from the charge terminal or external
Don’t
connector. Do not insert such objects inside.
Failure to observe these precautions may result in short-circuits causing the FOMA terminal to ignite or malfunction.
If you notice something unusual about the FOMA terminal or other devices, such as an unusual odor, overheating,
Do
discoloration or deformation during use, charging or storage, immediately:
1. Unplug the power cord from the outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
2. Turn off the FOMA ter minal.
3. Remove the battery pack from the FOMA terminal.
Continuing to use the devices may cause overheat, explosion or ignition, or cause the battery pack to leak.
CAUTION
If your child uses the FOMA terminal, instruct him/her how to use it. Make sure that he/she always uses the
Do
FOMA terminal correctly as you instruct.
Improper usage may cause injury.
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Do not keep the devices in a humid, dusty or hot place.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Don’t
Using repeatedly or for a long time by charging, shooting/playing a movie, talking on a videophone call
Do
or using i-mode/i-αppli may increase the temperature of the FOMA terminal, battery pack or adapter (including the charger).
Exposure of your skin directly to the high­temperature part for a long time may cause skin irritations such as itch, rashes or eczema. Take great care especially when using the FOMA terminal connected to the adapter (including the charger) continuously for a long time.
Do not leave the devices on a slope or unstable surface.
The devices may fall to cause injury or
Don’t
malfunction.
Keep the devices out of young children’s reach.
A young child may mistakenly swallow a
Do
device or suffer from the injury.
When you attach the earphone/ microphone to the FOMA terminal to play games or music, do not make
Do
the volume too loud.
Excessive high volume may damage your hearing. Also it may prevent you from hearing the ambient sounds and cause an accident.
2. Handling the FOMA terminal
WARNING
Do not use the FOMA terminal while driving a vehicle.
Since November 1st, 2004, using a mobile
Don’t
phone while driving is a legal offense. Even if you are using a hands-free kit, pull off the road and park in a safe place before using your phone. While driving, set Public mode (Driving mode) or use the Voice Mail service.
Turn off the FOMA terminal in a place where you are not allowed to use a mobile phone, such as in an airplane
Do
or in a hospital.
Using the FOMA terminal in such a place may affect electronic or medical equipment.
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If your FOMA terminal is equipped with the Auto power function, make sure to set the function to OFF before tur ning off the FOMA terminal. Follow the instructions of individual hospitals or health care facilities that prohibit carrying or using mobile phones. If you use a phone in an airplane, which is prohibited, you may be punished by law.
If you have a weak heart, be careful with the call vibration/speaker volume settings.
Do
Your heart may be adversely affected.
Do not aim or direct the Infrared data port towards your or another person’s eyes when using Infrared
Don’t
data exchange.
Doing so may cause eye injury. Do not aim or direct the Infrared data port t owards another infrared device as doing so may cause the device to malfunction.
Keep the FOMA terminal turned off near electronic equipment using high­precision control or weak signals.
Do
Radio waves may interfere with the operation of sensitive electronic equipment.
* Take great care on the following
electronic devices:
Hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemakers, implanted cardioverter-defibrillators, and other electronic medical equipment, fire alarms, auto matic doors and other equipment controlled by electronic signals.
If you use an implanted cardiac pacemaker, implanted cardioverter-defibrillator or other electronic medical equipment, contact the respective manufacturers or distributors for information about the effects of radio waves on the equipment.
If you are wearing a medical electronic device, do not place the FOMA terminal in a breast pocket or inner
Don’t
pocket.
Using the FOMA terminal near medical electronic devices may cause them to malfunction.
Hold the FOMA terminal away from your ear and keep it at a reasonable distance when you talk in hands-free
Do
mode with the speaker.
Failure to do so may adversely affect your hearing.
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If you hear thunder while using your FOMA terminal outdoors, turn it off and move to a safe place immediately.
Do
Doing so may expose you to lightning strikes or electric shock.
Do not shine the light at anyone driving a car or other vehicle.
Doing so may prevent a driver from driving
Don’t
safely and cause a traffic accident.
Keep the display light away from a person’s eyes.
The light may affect eyesight. Also, this
Don’t
may dazzle or surprise him/her and cause an injury.
Do not put the FOMA terminal on the dashboard, etc. as doing so may cause problems in the event of air
Don’t
bag inflation.
Air bag inflation may cause the FOMA terminal to hit you or another person, which may lead to injury, malfunction, breakage, etc.
CAUTION
In some types of vehicle, using the FOMA terminal in the vehicle may interfere with the o peration of the
Do
vehicle’s electronic equipment.
Do not use the FOMA terminal if the termin al may impair safe driving.
Do not swing the FOMA terminal by the hand strap or another part.
Doing so may cause bodily injury and
Don’t
malfunction or breakage.
Do not put fluids such as water or objects such as pieces of metal or flammable materials into the miniSD
Don’t
memory card slot.
Doing so may cause fire, electric shock or malfunction.
Take care when attaching or removing the miniSD memory card.
This may injure your hands or fingers.
Do
Do not put fluids such as water or objects such as pieces of metal or flammable materials into the FOMA
Don’t
card slot on the FOMA terminal.
Doing so may cause fire, electric shock or malfunction.
Do not place magnetic cards near the FOMA terminal or clamp them in the fold of the FOMA terminal.
Don’t
Magnetic data on cash cards (ATM cards, bank cards), credit cards, telephone cards, floppy disks, etc. may be erased.
If the display or camera lens is broken, be careful of the broken glass.
Do
The surface of the display or camera lens is covered by a plastic panel so as to minimize the possibility of glass scattering. However, touching the broken display or camera lens may cause injury.
Do not leave the built-in camera lens exposed to direct sunlight for a long time.
Don’t
The condensing action of the lens may cause fire or malfunction.
Do not turn the light on when the FOMA terminal is close to a person’s eyes. Take care not to bring the light
Don’t
close to a person’s eyes or look directly into the light while it is lit.
Doing so may cause impaired vision or otherwise adversely affect his/her eyes. Also, doing so may dazzle or surprise him/ her and cause an injury.
Do not use the light for use other than shooting with the built-in cameras.
Don’t
The light will be turned off if you do not operate at all for approximately 30 seconds. If you use it for purposes other than shooting with the built-in camera (e.g. using it as an electronic torch), the light is sudd enly turned off, which may cause an accide nt.
Using the FOMA termin al may caus e skin irritations such as itch, rashes or eczema. If this occurs, immediately
Do
stop using the FOMA terminal and see a doctor.
The metal is used in the following locations:
Location Material
Multifunction keys Aluminum alloy Alumite
Neuropointer Key
Rear side Vacuum
evaporated tin
Surface
treatment
treatm ent
In-mold foil, UM coating
Take care not to pinch your finger or the strap when opening or folding the FOMA terminal.
Do
Doing so may cause injury or damage.
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If the display is broken and the liquid crystal then leaks, do not lick or inhale the liquid or get the liquid on
Don’t
your skin. If the liquid comes into contact with
your eyes or mouth, immediately rinse your eyes or mouth with clean water and see a doctor.
If the liquid comes into contact with your skin or clothes, immediately wipe it off with alcohol, and wash with water and soap.
The liquid may cause loss of eyesight or skin problems.
Do not puncture the battery pack, hammer it or step on it.
Failure to observe this precaution may
Don’t
cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite.
WARNING
If charging the battery is not completed within the appropriate charging time, stop charging.
Do
Failure to observe this precaution may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite.
3. Handling the Battery Pack
Refer to the information shown on the
battery pack label to check the type of battery pack.
Label
Battery type
description
Li-ion Lithium-ion
DANGER
Do not throw the battery pack into fire.
Failure to observe this precaution may
Don’t
cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite.
Do not let wire or other metals come close to the terminal. Also, do not carry or store the b attery with
Don’t
metallic items such as a necklace.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite.
If you are having difficulty in fitting the battery pack to the FOMA terminal, do not apply excessive
Don’t
force. Check the battery’s orientation before inserting it.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite.
If battery fluid gets into your eyes, do not rub them. Rinse them immediately with clean water and
Do
consult a doctor as soon as possible.
Battery fluid is harmful to your eyes and may result in loss of eyesight.
If battery fluid gets on your skin or clothing, rinse immediately with clean water.
Do
Failure to do so may cause skin problems.
If the battery is leaking or smells strange, immediately move it away from any heat sources.
Do
Leaking fluid may ignite and cause fire or explosion.
CAUTION
Do not dispose of exhausted batteries with ordinary refuse.
Doing so may cause fire or environmental
Don’t
destruction. Tape over the charger terminals and take the battery to a DoCoMo Shop or follow local regulations regarding batter y disposal.
4. Handling the Adapters (including the Charger)
WARNING
Use the specified socket and voltage.
Using a charging device with a non­specified socket or voltage may cause fire
Do
or malfunction. If you use the FOMA terminal overseas, take the FOMA AC Adapter for Global Use 01 with you.
AC Adapter : AC100V FOMA AC Adapter for Global Use:
AC100V to 240V (Plug only into home AC outlet)
DC Adapter:
DC12/24 V (only for cars with negative ground)
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The DC Adapter is only for cars with negative ground. Do not use it in cars with positive ground.
Don’t
Failure to do so may cause fire.
Use only the specified fuse to replace the fuse of the DC Adapter.
Using it with non-specified fuses may
Do
cause fire or malfunction. Refer to the respective manuals for
information on the correct fuse specifications.
If the power cord becomes damaged, stop using it.
Continuing to use it may cause electric
Don’t
shock, overheating or fire.
Do not touch a charging device, power cord, or AC socket with wet hands.
No wet hands
Failure to do so may cause electric shock.
Do not short-circuit the charging terminals or connector terminals while a charging device is connected
Don’t
to an electric socket or cigarette lighter socket. Also, do not touch the charger or connector terminals with any par t of your body.
Doing so may cause fire, malfunction, electric shock or bodily injury.
If fluids such as water seep into the device, immediately unplug it from the electric socket or cigarette
Unplug
lighter socket.
Failure to do so may cause electric shock, smoke or fire.
Do not apply excessive force when the cord cannot be unplugged.
Doing so may damage the cord and cause
Don’t
electric shock or malfunction.
Do not plug too many devices at the same time as doing so may cause the limit of the outlet or wire socket
Don’t
to be exceeded.
Tangling electric cords may cause overheating or fire.
Do not place a charging device in an unstable place while charging. Do not cover or wrap the charging
Don’t
device with cloth or a futon.
Doing so may cause the FOMA terminal to fall off, overheat, catch fire or malfunction.
When plugging the AC Adapter into an electric socket, do not allow it to touch metal, and be sure to plug the
Do
charger securely.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause electric shock, short-circuit or fire.
Do not use the AC Adapter or Desktop Holder in a very humid place.
Failure to do so may cause electric shock.
Don’t
Wipe any dust off the plug.
Failure to do so may cause fire.
Do
If you hear thunder, do not touch the FOMA terminal and adapter (including charge r).
Don’t
Failure to do so may expose you to lightning or electric shock.
Always unplug the adapter or charger from the power outlet if it will be left unused for a long period.
Unplug
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, electric shock or malfunction.
CAUTION
Before cleaning the device, always unplug it from the electric socket or cigarette lighter socket.
Unplug
Failure to do so may cause electric shock.
Do not place heavy objects on the power cord.
Doing so may cause electric shock or fire.
Don’t
When unplugging a charger from an electric socket or cigarette lighter socket, do not pull the power cord
Do
itself but grasp the plug.
Pulling the cord itself may damage the cord and cause fire or electric shock.
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5. Handling the FOMA card (UIM)
CAUTION
Be careful when dismounting the FOMA card (IC part).
This may injure your hands or fingers.
Do
Do not throw the FOMA card into fire.
Doing so may cause melting, overheating,
Don’t
smoke emission, data loss or malfunction.
6.
Handling Mobile Phones near Electronic Medical Equipment
According to the Guidelines on the
Use of Radiocommunication Equipment such as Cellular Telephones - Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment established by the Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan.
WARNING
When using a mobile phone, keep it more than 2 2cm away from your implanted pacemaker or ICD.
Do
Radio waves emitted by mobile phones may adversely affect implanted pacemakers and ICDs when used in close proximity.
Observe the following inside hospitals and health care facilities.
a Do not take your mobile p hone into an
Do
operating room, intensive care unit (ICU), or coronary care unit (CCU).
a Keep the FOMA terminal turned off in
hospital wards.
a Turn off your mobile phone even in
hospital lobbies, waiting rooms, and corridors if electronic medical devices may be in use near you.
a For use inside medical institutions,
please follow the instructions given at individual locations.
a If your FOMA terminal is equipped with
the Auto power function, make sure to set the function to OFF before turning off the FOMA terminal.
Electronic medical devices other than implanted pacemakers and ICDs may also be used outside hospitals.
Do
Users of electronic medical devices are advised to ask the manufacturer whether these instruments can be affected by radio waves.
Radio waves may affect the operation of electronic medical equipment.
Turn off your mobile phone in crowded places such as peak-hour trains if implanted electronic medical
Do
devices may be in use near you.
Radio waves emitted by mobile phones may adversely affect implanted pacemakers and ICDs when used in close proximity.
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Handling with Care

General Notes
cDo not allow the devices to become wet.
The FOMA terminal, battery, adapters (including the charger) and the FOMA card (UIM) are not water-proof. Do not use them in very humid places or in the rain. When carrying the FOMA terminal in your shirt pocket, moisture from sweat may corrode internal parts and cause malfunction. Failure caused by the equipment becoming wet is not covered by the warranty and the equipment may not be repairable. These cases are not covered by the warranty, and any repairs that may be possible will be carried out at the subscriber’s expense.
cWipe with a soft dry cloth (of the type
used for eyeglasses).
aThe special coating may be applied on the
FOMA display in order to clear the color LCD. Rubbing the LCD of the FOMA terminal with a dry cloth to clean it may scratch the LCD surface. Handle the FOMA terminal carefully and wipe it using a soft dry cloth (of the type used for eyeglasses). Leaving the surface exposed to moisture or soil for a long period may peel off or stain the LCD coating.
aWiping with alcohol, thinner, benzene or
liquid soap may cause decals to fade or other discoloration.
cClean connectors with a dry cloth or
cotton swab occasionally.
Dirty connectors may cause poor contact and the FOMA terminal may switch off. Also, as dirty connectors may prevent proper charging, clean the connectors with a dry cloth or cotton swab when they are soiled.
cDo not place the FOMA terminal near the
airflow of an air-conditioner.
Sudden temperature changes may cause condensation and corrode internal parts.
cDo not keep the FOMA terminal in a place
where extreme force may be applied to it.
Placing the FOMA terminal in a bag with many other items, or sitting down with the handset in your pocket may damage the display or internal circuit boards and cause malfunction. Such damage is not covered by the warranty.
cPlease read the relevant instruction manual
thoroughly before using any DoCoMo mobile phone, battery, adapter (including battery charger), or other accessory.
Handling the FOMA Terminal
cDo not use the FOMA terminal in
extremely high or low temperatures.
The operating temperature range is from 5 to 35°C and the humidity range is from 45 to 85%.
cThe FOMA terminal may become warm
while being used or charged. This is normal, and you can continue to use it.
cIf you use the FOMA terminal near a
landline, TV or radio, the FOMA terminal may affect the operation of these devices. Use the FOMA terminal as far as possible from these devices.
cIt is your responsibility to back up all
data stored on your FOMA terminal.
Under no circumstances shall NTT DoCoMo be held liable for any loss of or damage to data stored on your FOMA terminal.
cDo not sit down with the FOMA terminal
in your back pocket. Also, do not put the FOMA terminal at the bottom of a bag where it may be subject to excessive pressure or weight.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
cDo not fold the FOMA terminal with an
object such as the hand strap inserted between the keypad and display.
Doing so may cause malfunction or breakage.
cUsually keep the headset connector
cover, external connector covers and miniSD memory card slot cover closed.
Failure to do so may cause dust or water to seep in and cause malfunction.
cDo not leave the camera under direct
sunlight.
Doing so may discolor or burn the element.
cDo not put a sticker, etc. on the display
or keypads.
Doing so may cause you to wrongly press a key when the FOMA terminal is folded, or may damage the FOMA terminal.
cSlip your hand through the strap to hold
the FOMA terminal.
Failure to do so may cause you to drop the FOMA terminal and cause malfunction.
cDo not rub or scratch the display with
metal, etc.
Doing so may damage the display.
WLAN
cKeep the FOMA terminal away from the
magnetized items or magnetic waves such as electric appliances, audio, video and office automation equipment.
aMagnetic influence or the electric noise may
cause a noise increase or communication failure. (Especially use of the microwave may affect the FOMA terminal.)
aPutting the FOMA terminal close to the TV
or radio may cause the reception failure or distortion of the TV picture.
aIf there exists several WLAN access points
around and uses the same channel, the valid search may not be performed.
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Frequency band
cThe frequency band that the devices with
WLAN incorporated use is described on the FOMA terminal side of the insertion unit of the battery pack. The following description guides to the label code.
(1) 2.4: Shows the wireless facility
(2) DS/OF: Shows that the modulation
(3) 4: Shows that assumed interfer-
(4) : Means that all bandwidths of
using the 2,400MHz band.
scheme is DS-SS and OFDM.
ence distance is 40m or less.
2,400MHz to 2,483.5Mhz range are used and avoidance is available for the bandwidth of the mobile identification device.
Notes on use of the 2.4GHz device
The frequency band of the WLAN­incorporated devices is used to operate the in-house radio station (license required), specified low power radio station (license not required) for the mobile identification used in the factory manufacturing line and amateur radio station (license not required) as well as the industry, science and medical equipment such as an microwave oven. c Check that the in-house radio station,
specified low power radio station and amateur ratio station are not operated around before using this type of devices.
c In the event that this type of devices
causes the case of hazardous radio interferometry against the in-house radio station for the mobile identification, change the used frequency band as soon as possible, or halt the radio wave transmission to contact the number described below about treatment for avoiding the interference such as partitioning.
c In addition, ask the contact below if you
have any problems such as the case of radio interferometr y against the specified low power radio station for the mobile identification or amateur radio station caused by this type of devices.
Contact at:
(
)
In English
(
0120-005-250
*Can be called from mobile phones and PHSs.
(
In Japanese only
*Can only be called from DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs.
(No prefix
)
)
151
(
toll free
toll free
)
)
Handling the Battery Pack
cThe battery pack is a consumable item.
The operating time of the fully charged battery pack depends on the conditions under which you use it, but if it decreases significantly, it is time to exchange it. Exchange it for a new battery pack with the same specifications.
cCharge the battery pack within the
proper ambient temperature range (5°C to 35°C).
cMake sure to charge the battery the first
time you use the FOMA terminal or if you have not used it for a long period.
cThe operating time of the battery pack
depends on the conditions under which you use it and the deterioration level of the battery pack.
cDepending on the conditions under
which it is used, the battery pack may swell as the life comes close to the end, but this causes no problem.
cLeaving the metallic part (connector)
soiled may cause poor contact and the FOMA terminal may switch off. Wipe off the dirt with a dry cloth or cotton swab before use.
cDo not store or leave the battery pack
with no battery left.
Failure to observe this instruction may lower the performance or shorten the life of the battery pack. If you leave it for a long period, remove it from the FOMA terminal, and store it in a cool, dry place. Also, charge the battery at least once in half a year.
cKeep the battery pack in a cool and dry
place away from direct sunlight.
If you do not use the battery pack for a long period, use up the battery, remove the pack from the FOMA terminal, and keep it in a plastic bag.
Handling the Adapters and Charger
cCharge the battery pack within the
proper ambient temperature range (5°C to 35°C).
cDo not charge the battery:
aIn a humid, dusty or shaky place aNear your landline, TV or radio
cThe adapter or charger may become
warm while the FOMA terminal is charged. This is normal, and you can continue to use it.
cDo not use the DC Adapter while the
engine is not running.
Doing so may drain the car battery.
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cIf you use an outlet that provides pull-
out prevention, follow the instructions of the outlet manual.
cDo not subject the adapter or charger to
strong impacts. Do not deform the charging terminal or terminal guide.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Handling the FOMA card (UIM)
cWhen inserting the FOMA card into the
FOMA terminal, do not apply unnecessary force.
cThe FOMA card may become warm while
being used or while the FOMA terminal is charged. This is normal, and you can continue to use it.
cThe warranty does not cover damage
caused by inserting the FOMA card into some other type of IC Card reader/writer. It is your responsibility.
cAlways keep the IC part clean. cWipe with a soft dry cloth (of the type
used for eyeglasses).
cIt is your responsibility to back up all
data stored on the FOMA card.
Under no circumsta nces shall NTT DoCoMo be held liable for any loss of or damage to data stored on your FOMA terminal.
cTo preserve the environment, take the
used FOMA card to a DoCoMo shop.
cDo not use the FOMA terminal in
extremely high or low temperatures.
The operating temperature range is from 5 to 35°C and the humidity range is from 45 to 85%.
cDo not scratch, touch or short-circuit the
IC carelessly.
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
cDo not drop the FOMA card or subject it
to strong impacts.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
cDo not bend the FOMA card or put
something heavy on it.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
cWhen removing the FOMA card, do not
apply unnecessary force.
Handling the miniSD Memory Card
Do not remove the miniSD memory card or turn off the FOMA terminal while using the miniSD memory card.
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
Handling the In-Car Holder
Be sure to attach the in-car holder to the arm rest, etc. Firmly place the FOMA terminal into the in-car holder.
Handling the Camera
If you break the law while using the FOMA terminal, you may be liable to prosecution under applicable laws and regulations (such as the Public Nuisance Laws).
Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you when taking and sending photos using camera-equipped mobile phones.
Half Mirror
Since this FOMA terminal is covered by a half mirror panel, the indicator display may not be visible in a bright place such as outdoors or under fluorescent light. This is normal, and you can continue to use it.
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Intellectual Property Right

Copyright and Portrait Right
It is prohibited to duplicate, modify or publicly transmit contents such as text, images, music or software that were photographed using the FOMA terminal or downloaded from an Internet website, which are under third­party copyright, without the permission of the copyright holder, although it is permitted under copyright law to duplicate or quote the contents for personal use. It may be prohibited to shoot or record a stage performance, entertainment or exhibition even if you only want to enjoy it. Shooting a photo of someone with the FOMA terminal without his or her permission, or displaying a photo of someone shot with the FOMA terminal on a web page without his or her permission may be a breach of portrait right.
Trademarks and registered trademarks
All company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies.
a“FOMA”, “mova”, “i-mode”, “i-Channel”, “i-αppli”, “i-αppli DX”, “WORLD CALL”, “WORLD WING”, “Public mode”,
“i-melody”, “i-area”, “i-motion”, “mopera”, “mopera U”, “Business mopera”, “i-motion mail”, “Chaku-motion”, “Deco-mail”, “Chara-den”, “i-shot”, “sigmarion”, “musea”, “DoPa”, “Pake-Houdai”, “Short Mail”, “Dual Network”, “FirstPass”, “V-live”, “visualnet”, “Security Scan”, “ToruCa”, “PushTalk”, “PushTalkPlus”, “My DoCoMo”, “iD”, “DCMX”, “FOMA” logos, “i-mode” logo, “i-αppli” logo and “ToruCa” logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT DoCoMo, Inc.
TM
aminiSD aFeliCa is a contactless IC technology developed by Sony Corporation. FeliCa is a registered
a is a registered trademark of FeliCa Networks, Inc. aJava and all Java-related trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of US Sun Microsystems,
aLC フォント /LC FONT
aT9
is a trademark of SD Association.
trademark of Sony Corporation.
Inc. in the United States and other countries.
and T9 logo are registered trademarks of Tegic Communications, Inc. in the United States and other
countries.
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aT9 Text Input is patented or under patent application worldwide. aDialog Clarity, WOW, SRS and the symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. aDialog Clarity and WOW technologies are industrialized based on the license from SRS Labs, Inc. aキャッチホン (Call Waiting) is registered trademark of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation. aQR コード is registered trademark of Denso Wave, Inc. aHandset 3D, Game 3D and their logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sonaptic LTD. in the UK.
aThis product is equipped with Flash
Macromedia are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and other countries.
aMicrosoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other
countries.
aNetFront and IrFront are registered trademarks or trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in Japan and other countries.
aThis product is equipped with NetFront for the Internet by ACCESS CO., LTD. NetFront is a trademark or registered
trademark of ACCESS CO., LTD. in Japan and/or other countries. Copyright© 1996-2007 ACCESS CO., LTD.
aG ガイド, G-GUIDE, Gガイドモバイル , G-GUIDE MOBILE and G ガイド related logo are registered trademarks of
Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. in the United States and its affiliates in Japan.
aMcAfee
aApple, Apple logo and QuickTime are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. in the United States and other
aQuickTime logo is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc. aνMaicovicon” is a registered trademark of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. aThe service name and logo mark for FreeDial is a trademark of NTT Communications Corporation. aWi-Fi aWi-Fi CERTIFIED
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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. ©2006 Networks Associates Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
countries.
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, WMMTM, WPATM and WPA2TM are trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance.
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Copyright
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aPowered by JBlendTM Copyright 2002-2006 Aplix Corporation. All rights reserved. JBlend and all JBlend-
related trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix Corporation in Japan and/or other countries. Powered by JBlend trademarks of Aplix Corporation.
aカメラでケンサク! ER サーチ” and its logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of BANDAI
NETWORKS CO., LTD.
aThe other company names and product names described in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of
the respective companies.
TM
Technology. JBlend and JBlend logos are trademarks or registered
Others
aThis product is licensed complying with MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License, and it is permitted to use for
personal purpose and for nonprofit pur pose only when you:
aRecord a movie based on the standard of MPEG-4 Visual (hereinafter referred to as MPEG-4 Video) aPlay MPEG-4 Video recorded by consumers engaged in personal and nonprofit activities aPlay MPEG-4 Video provided by a provider licensed by MPEG-LA
When you use it for other purposes, such as promotion, in-house information and profit activity, contact the U.S. corporation MPEG LA, LLC.
aThis product is equipped with Adobe Reader by Adobe Systems Incorporated.
Copyright 2007 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Patents pending. Adobe, the Adobe logo and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Adobe and Adobe Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
aLicensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following United States Patents and/or their
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aThis product contains a module developed by the Independent JPEG Group. aThis product is equipped with IrFront
IrFront
is a product of ACCESS CO., LTD.
aThis product contains software licensed complying with GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General
Public License (LGPL), etc. For more details, see “readme.txt” in the “GPL・LGPL等に ついて” folder on the bundled CD-ROM. (“readme.txt” is only available in Japanese.)
aThis product is antibacterial.
The SIAA logo indicates that this product conforms to the JIS Z 2801 standard and that the quality control and information disclosure for this product follows the guidelines of the Society of Industrial Technology for Antimicrobial Articles (SIAA).
for OBEX and Infrared data exchange.
Antibacterial: Phone body (excluding the display, keys/buttons and terminals)
aFacestamps use the Virtual Accessory engine of N-Vision (Neven Vision, Inc.). a©2007 ZENRIN DataCom CO.,LTD. All Rights Reserved. a©Disney a©2007 ARMOR PROJECT BIRD STUDIO SQUARE ENIX All Rights Reserved.
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2000 Professional as Windows 2000.
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Main Components and Optional Equipment

<Main Components>
FOMA N902iL
(Including the warranty and Back Cover N19)
FOMA N902iL CD-ROM
* This CD-ROM contains “Manual for Data
Communication” (PDF) and “Kuten Code List” (PDF).
<Optional Equipment>
FOMA AC Adapter 01
(Including warranty and manual)
Manual for FOMA N902iL
(This manual)
* The Quick Manual starts on p.538.
Desktop Holder N07
(Including manual)
Battery Pack N11
(Including manual)
Other options and accessories → p.498
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dGetting Started

Component Names and Functions......................................... 26
Icons on the Display and Indicator Display............................. 30
Guide to Indicator Display (Rear Panel Display)..................... 33
Main Menu.............................................................................. 34
Using Menus........................................................................... 35
Using the FOMA Card (UIM) .................................................. 40
Inserting/Removing the Battery Pack ..................................... 43
Charging the Battery............................................................... 45
Checking the Battery Level..................................................... 47
Turning the Power on/off......................................................... 48
Switching Language Mode .................................. 49
Performing Initial Settings........................................ 49
Setting Date and Time................................................. 50
Setting the World Clock ........................................... 50
Communication Mode............................................................. 51
Showing Your Phone Number to the Other Party
........................................................................ 53
Checking Your Phone Number................................ 53
Select language
Initial setting
Set time
Wor ld w atch
Caller ID Notification
Own number
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Component Names and Functions

The following are the names and functions of the keys on the N902iL FOMA terminal:
1
Earpiece speaker
2
Front camera
3
Display
4
Multifunction keys
Up key
f
Down key
g
Left/Received call record key Right/Redial key Neuropointer key
5
Earphone/Microphone terminal
<How to connect a flat-plug earphone/ microphone with switch (optional)>
6
Function key 1
7
Channel/Multi-key
8
Send key
9
Home/Volume up/( ) key
0
Memo/Check/Volume down/ ( ) key
!
/Public mode (Driving mode) key
*
j
d
h
@
Function key 2
#
Menu key
$
Power/End of operation/Hold key
%
Back (Clear) key
^
Dial keys
&
/Manner key
*
Mouthpiece/Mike
*
(
FeliCa mark
)
Back cover
Rear panel
q
w
e
r
t
y
u
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Indicator display
Rear camera
Light/Incoming call lamp/Charge lamp
Infrared data port Lens switch
External connector
Charging terminals
i
Speaker
o
miniSD memory card slot
p
PushTalk key
Hinge (Rear)
a
Through-hole for strap
*: This model is equipped with an internal antenna. Do not cover the
antenna with your hand while using the terminal for better radio-wave reception.
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Functions
1 Earpiece speaker
a Allows you to hear the other party’s voice.
2 Front camera
a Shoots pictures (still images) or movies or sends your
image to the other party during videophone calls.
3 Display 4 Multifunction keys
Up key f
a Moves the cursor or highlight upward. a Scrolls up a screen. Hold the key down to continue
scrolling.
a Opens the phonebook list screen. a Converts the entered characters into kanji, katakana
and numbers.
Down key g
a Moves the cursor or highlight downward. a Scrolls down a screen. Hold the key down to continue
scrolling.
a Opens the search phonebook screen. a Moves the cursor into the operation guidance area
when the predictive candidates of the entered characters are listed.
Left/Received call record key h
a Moves the cursor to the left. a Scrolls back to the previous screens by page. a Shows the Received calls record.p.74
Right/Redial key j
a Moves the cursor to the right. a Scrolls to the next screens by page. a Shows the Redial record.p. 64
Neuropointer key d
a Neuropointer→ p.29
5 Earphone/Microphone terminal
a You can use your FOMA terminal in hands-free mode
when plugging in a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional). A conventional earphone/ microphone with switch is also available by using the Earphone Plug Adapter P001 (optional).
6 Function key 1 o
a Performs the operation indicated on the software key
at the bottom-left of a screen.→p. 28
7 Channel/Multi-key u
a Shows the channel list on the standby screen.p.251 a Opens the task change screen.p. 394 a Switches the input mode on the text entry screen.
p.439
8 Send key r
a Makes voic e calls. pp.56, 453 a Answers voice calls.pp.71, 456 a Answers videophone calls.p.94 a Switches the entered characters into upper or lower
case. p.443
9 Home/Volume up/( ) key a
a Checks for missed calls or new mails with a FOMA
terminal folded.→ p.33
a Connects to the site set in “Home URL” (p.240) or
website easily.
a Lights the display light of the indicator display when
pressed with a FOMA terminal folded.
a Turns up the earpiece volume during a call.p.7 6 a Returns to the previous character assigned to the
same key during text entry.→p. 438
a Turns the light on when using the camera. a Hides the i-channel ticker on the indicator display. a Scrolls back to the previous screens by page.
0 Memo/Check/Volume down/( ) key s
a Activates “Record message” when pressed while a
FOMA terminal is ringing.→ p.84
a Plays recorded messages.p.85 a Turns down the earpiece volume during a call.p.76 a Checks for missed calls, new mails, etc. with a FOMA
terminal folded.→ p.81
a Hides the i-channel ticker on the indicator display. a Scrolls to the next screens by page. (a and s are
collectively called sidekeys in this manual.)
! */Public mode (Driving mode) key w
a Enters “*”, “http://” or other character strings.p.488 a Sets or releases Public mode (Driving mode).
@ Function key 2 p
a Performs the operation indicated on the software key
at the bottom-right of a screen.→p.28
# Menu key i
a Opens the main menu or Sliding Menu (Launcher).
p.35
$ Power/End of operation/Hold key y
a Turns on the power when pressed for 1 second or
longer.p.48
a Turns off the power when pressed for 2 seconds or
longer.p.48
a Ends a call.p.56 a Puts an incoming call on hold.p. 78
% Back (Clear) key t
a Goes back to one step before. a Puts a call on hold.pp.58, 455 a Deletes the entered phone numbers or characters.
pp.57, 445
a Runs the software set for the i-αppli standby screen.
p.314
^ Dial keys 0 to 9
a Enters phone numbers.p.56 a Enters characters and numerals.p.442
& #/Manner key q
a Enters “#” or symbols. p.488 a Sets “Manner mode” and activates “Record message”
when pressed while a FOMA terminal is ringing.→ p.84
* Mouthpiece/Mike
a Conveys your voice from here. Do not cover the
mouthpiece while you are talking. Doing so may prevent the other party from hearing your voice.
a Works as the microphone when you shoot movies
using the camera or record voice using “Picture voice”.
( FeliCa mar k
a The IC card is built-in. Pass the FeliCa mark over a
reader/writer unit to use the IC card function. This IC card cannot be removed.
) Back cover q Indicator display
a Shows the FOMA terminal condition using messages,
icons and animations.
w Rear camera
a Shoots pictures (still images) or movies or sends
images such as a landscape to the other party during videophone calls.
e Light/Incoming call lamp/Charge lamp
a Provid es ligh t whe n pictures are taken with the came ra. a Flashes when you receive a voice call, videophone
call, mail, MessageR, MessageF or instant message. Lights in red while charging.
r Infrared data port
a Window used for sending or receiving infrared rays.
p.374
t Lens swi tch
a Switches the rear camera lens to (macro lens)
when you scan information with Access reader or Bar code reader.→p. 195
y External connector
a Used to connect an optional external device to a
FOMA terminal.
u Charging terminals i Speaker
a Emits sounds such as a ring tone or voice of the other
party in hands-free mode.
o miniSD memory card slot
a Slot for inserting a miniSD memory card.p.362
p PushTalk key P
a Used for a PushTalk call.p. 107 a Shows the PushTalk phonebook on the standby screen.
a Through-hole for strap
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Operations performed by a long press of a key
The operations performed by pressing a key for 1 second or longer are as follows:
Key Function
Opens the received address list.
h
Opens the sent address list.
j
Opens the SIP address or Prefix
r
3
5
0
q
(MULTI)
entry screen. (while on the standby screen)
Sets IC card lock. (when “SimpleLock” is enabled and on the standby screen)
Turns the display light on/off.
Enters “+”. (while on the standby screen or phone number entry screen)
Sets Manner mode. (while on the standby screen or during a call)
Opens the switching task screen.
u
(while tasks are activated)
Opens the Setting connect mode screen. (while on the standby screen)
i
Opens the standby screen. (during Multitask)
Refer to
p.288
p.288
p.454
p.323
p.150
p.60
p.143
p.394
p.52
p.394
Key Function
Sets the sidekeys. (while on the main menu)
w
s (Memo/
Check)
a (Home)
Sets Public mode (Driving mode). (while on the standby screen)
Enters a pause (p). (while editing pause dial data)
Adjusts the earpiece volume. (while on the standby screen or
c
during a call)
Records voice memos. (during a call)
Opens the Photo mode screen. (while on the standby screen)
Mutes the microphone. (during a videophone call)
Checks new messages.
o
(while on the standby screen)
Opens the i-αppli software list screen.
p
(while on the standby screen)
Opens the ESSD select screen. (while on the standby screen) p.52
d
Switches the main screen display. (during a videophone call)
Refer to
p.183
p.79
p.67
p.76
p.405
p.201
p.88
pp.243,
271
p.306
pp.88,
90
Software key
On a screen, operational icons (software keys) corresponding to the function keys (o, d, p) and directional icons corresponding to the multifunction keys (b) appear.
To run a command corresponding to the software key
Press o to run the command indicated on the software key 1.
1
includes (Edit), (Store), (Finish), (Play), ( ), etc.
To run a command corresponding to the software key
Press d to run the command indicated on the software key 2.
2
includes (Select), (Set), (Play), (Change), etc.
To run a command corresponding to the software key
Press p to run the command indicated on the software key 3.
3
includes (FUNC), (Exit), etc. Press p while (FUNC) appears to
open the function menu. p.38
To move/scroll in the directions shown in
4
Use b to move or scroll in the directions shown in 4. The icons show in which directions you can move or scroll.
1
12
2
Edit
4
Select
3
FUNC
3
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Neuropointer
Sliding the Neuropointer to move the pointer enables you to quickly select icons or items. When a list or function menu consists of multiple pages, you can switch the pages with the Neuropointer.
d When appears at the bottom of the standby or another screen, slide the Neuropointer to show the
pointer ( ).
d The design of the pointer can be changed.p.155
d Using the Neuropointer to switch pages
Slide d to show XMove the pointer to the bottom of its operating
1
range
The pointer changes to .
When moving the pointer to the top
The pointer changes to .
Press d
2
The next page appears.
1/5 2/5
Function Function
Select mode Notify Caller ID Prefix numbers Add prefix Chaku−moji Intl call
Multi Number
To show the previous page
XSlide d leftward to change to XPress d
d Using the Neuropointer to scroll
You can scroll using the Neuropointer on the PDF data screen or site screen in i-mode or full browser. When Scroll mode is set on a site screen in i-mode or full browser, changes to and an icon such as appears, which allow you to scroll. Scrolling in i-mode → p.226 Scrolling in full browser pp.328, 330 Scrolling on the PDF data screen→ p.382
NOTE
e Neuropointer may be unavailable for selecting the menu screens of some Flash movies.
Edit phonebook  Discern connect  Restrictions  Delete data Move to top  Add to PushTalk
 Add desktop icon
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Icons on the Display and Indicator Display

The symbols ( , , , etc.) shown on the display and indicator display are referred to as icons.
d A calendar, etc. can be set on th e display.→p.148
Display Indicator display
1 3 5 7 9 ! # %^&*()qwe t
r y2 4 6 8 0 @ $
1235 7 8 9 0 t &
Icon display area
r
Icon display area
Icon display area
d The following table shows the icon images for the display. Some icons on the indicator display may differ
from them.
Icon Description Icon Description
1 2
3
4
Battery level→ p.47
Dial lock set →p.171
Secret mode or Secret data only mode set p.173
Original lock set→ p.178
“Dial/sending mail” and “Incoming/Mail disp.” original lock temporarily released→ p.178
Original lock and Secret mode or Secret data only mode setpp.173, 177
“Dial/sending mail” and “Incoming/Mail disp.” original lock temporarily released and Secret mode or Secret data only mode activated pp.173, 178
Unread mailp.268
(whit e)
Inbox is full→p.269
(red)
FOMA card (UIM) memory for SMS is full p.302
Unread mail/FOMA card (UIM) memory for
(whit e)
SMS is full → p.302
Inbox is full/FOMA card (UIM) memory for
(red)
SMS is full pp.269, 302
Unread MessageRp.242
(white)
Memory for MessageR is full→ p.242
(red)
Unread MessageFp.242
(white)
Memory for MessageF is full→ p. 242
(red)
(R, F:
Unread MessageR/Unread MessageF
white)
p.242
(R, F:
Memory for MessageR is full/Memory for
red)
MessageF is fullp.242
(R: red,
Memory for MessageR is full/Unread
F: white)
MessageFp.242
(R: white,
Unread MessageR/Memory for MessageF is
F: red)
fullp.2 42
5
6
7
8
9
Mail kept at the i-mode center→ p.271
(whit e)
Memory for mail at the i-mode center is full
(red)
p.271
Mail kept at the i-mode center when “Receive option setting” is set to “ON”→p.271
MessageR kept at the i-mode center→ p.242
(white)
Memory for your MessageR kept at the
(red)
i-mode center is full→p.242
MessageF kept at the i-mode center→ p.242
(whit e)
Memory for your MessageF at the i-mode
(red)
center is full→ p.242
Presence reportp.462
Unread instant message→p.464
Presence report/Unread instant message pp.462, 464
WLAN signal strength (DUAL mode (Prefer WLAN)) pp.48, 51
WLAN signal strength (DUAL mode (Prefer FOMA) or Single mode (WLAN))pp.48, 51
Out of WLAN coverage (DUAL mode (Prefer WLAN)) pp.48, 51
Out of WLAN coverage (DUAL mode (Prefer FOMA) or Single mode (WLAN))pp.48, 51
Self mode set→ p.189
WLAN communication in progress→ p.458
Connected to WLAN→ p.458
SIP communica tion ava ilable p.48
FOMA signal strength (DUAL mode (Prefer FOMA)) pp.48, 51
FOMA signal strength (DUAL mode (Prefer WLAN) or Single mode (FOMA))pp.48, 51
Out of the FOMA service area (DUAL mode (Prefer FOMA)) pp.48, 51
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Icon Description Icon Description
0
! @
Out of the FOMA service area (DUAL mode (Prefer WLAN) or Single mode (FOMA)) pp.48, 51
i-mode in progressp.222
i-mode communication in progressp.222
Packet communication in progress→p.432
Packet communication in progress (outgoing) p.432
Packet communication in progress (incoming) p.432
Packet communication in progress (sending data)p.4 32
Packet communication in progress (receiving data)p.4 32
PushTalk call in progress→ p.107
SSL-compatible page shown→ p.225
Communication mode set, USB cable unconnected and hands-free compatible device unconnected→p.371
Communication mode set, USB cable connected and hands-free compatible device unconnectedp.371
Communication mode set, USB cable connected and hands-free compatible device connectedpp.70, 371
Communication mode set, USB cable unconnected and hands-free compatible device connectedpp.70, 371
miniSD mode set, USB cable unconnected and hands-free compatible device unconnectedp.371
miniSD mode set, USB cable connected and hands-free compatible device unconnected p.371
miniSD mode set, USB cable connected and hands-free compatible device connected pp.70, 371
miniSD mode set, USB cable unconnected and hands-free compatible device connected pp.70, 371
Print mode set, printer unrecognized and hands-free compatible device unconnected p.371
#
$
% ^
& Manner mode setp.143
* ( )
q w
e r
t y
Print mode set, printer recognized and hands­free compatible device unconnected→ p.371
Print mode set, printer recognized and hands­free compatible device connectedpp.70, 371
Print mode set, printer unrecognized and hands-free compatible device connected pp.70, 371
miniSD memory card insertedp.363
Disabled miniSD memory card inserted p.363
miniSD reader/writer operated→p.370
During a voice call→p.56
64K data communication in progress→ p.432
Communication speed during a videophone
/
call p.89
Switching between voice call and videophone call pp.72, 93
Infrared data exchange in progress→p.374
Infrared remote control operated→ p.379
Vibrator set→ p.140
Ring volume set to “Silent”→p.77 Mail/Msg. ring time set to “OFF”→p.142
Remote monitoring set→ p.102
Public mode (Driving mode) set→ p.7 9
Alar m set →p.395
/
to
Voice Mail message→ p.421
Record message set→p.82
to
Record message (Record VP message) set
to
p.83
Backlight set to “OFF”→p.150
Keypad lock set/waiting→ p.182
Keypad lock set→ p.182
Sidekeys guard set to “ON”→ p.183
IC card l ock set →p.323
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Desktop icon display area
Task icon/i-channel ticker/ clock display area
Software key display area
Select
Desktop icon display area
Icon Description
Desktop icons that give notice→ p.159
etc.
Added desktop icons→p.158
etc.
Task icon/i-channel ticker/clock display area
Icon Description
Task icons→ p.394
etc.
i-channel ticker
Clock
NOTE
e The FOMA terminal’s display adopts state-of-the-art technology; due to its characteristics, some dots (points) may
not light up while others may always light up. Note that this phenomenon is not a failure.
e Press i36 to check the name of the icon shown on the screen.
Ticker running on the standby screen→ p.252
Date and time shown on the standby screen→ p.157 (Time appears on other screens regardless of the Clock display setting)
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Guide to Indicator Display (Rear Panel Display)

The indicator display indicates an incoming call/mail or alarm in various forms such as messages, images and animations so that you can immediately check the information without opening a FOMA terminal.
d “Setting the Indicator Display Mode”p.150 d You can view the i-channel information on the indicator display if “i-Channel setting” (p.252) is set.
Sample images
Clock display (Clock1) Alarm clock ringing Chaku-moji
IchiroDocomo
Receiving call
Notice designate calls
Arrived!
あすの天気:東京  
i-channel ticker (twice)
Checking a caller or sender
Press a (Home) to check a caller or sender.
d While performing the tool group operation (p.34), you cannot check missed calls on the indicator display.
Missed call
You can only check the latest missed call.
a
Missed call
(Home)
New mail
When receiving several mails at the same time, you can only check the latest one.
a
New message
NOTE
e Press a (Home) when the FOMA terminal is folded to light up the display light. It is useful e.g. to check the time in a
dark place.
e When nothing appears on the indicator display, press a (Home) to display for about 15 seconds.
(Home)
From:IchiroDocomo
“Indicator display”, the sender, sent date and time and subject appear.
a
(Home)
a
(Home)
The clock reappears.
The clock reappears.When “Mail” is set to “ON” in
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Main Menu

To set or check various functions with a FOMA terminal, access each function from the main menu. Press i to open the main menu. The main menu consists of the following groups:
Mail group
WLAN tools group
Launch
Settings group
i-mode group
Select
i-αppli group
Tools group
Settings
Change the settings to customize your FOMA te r mina l .
WLAN Tools
Use WLAN tools such as Messenger, Presence, etc.
i-mode
Use i-mode service to access website, etc.
Full Browser
Display Internet website designed PC.
WLAN Browser
Use the browser with WLAN, which can be utilized for the Internet, etc.
Mail
Read sent/received mails, compose and send new mail.
i-αppli
Find useful applications.
Settings group
Service
Speci fy and c onfir m the settings of network services.
WLAN tools group
i-mode group
<Mail group>
<i-αppli group>
Tools group
Data box
Enjoy picture, music, etc.
Phonebook
Add data to phonebook, search data in phonebook, or change the settings.
“Multitask”p.394 The FOMA terminal supports Multitask that enables you to use up to four functions from each main menu group at the same time. While in a Multitask operation, the active menu groups are enclosed with a box.
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LifeKit
Find useful func tions suc h as c amera, alarm and data exchange.
Own data
Manage and check your personal data and history.
Launch
Select
In-use groups are enclosed with a box.
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Using Menus

Open a screen from the main menu or original menu to set or check functions.
d You have two ways of accessing functions after pressing i: accessing a function from the main menu
and accessing a function by entering the menu number (p.478). This “Manual for FOMA N902iL” describes focusing on the procedures to access functions from the main menu.
d To cancel a menu operation, press y. It will cancel th e operation in the middle of the setting to return to
the standby screen or previous screen. However, a message asking whether to discard the entered or selected items may appear depending on the menu. In this case, press t to go back to the operation screen shown before the message appears.
d The frequently used menu such as Mail (p.256) or i-mode (p.222) can be accessed easily from the standby
screen. On the standby screen, press o ( ) to a cc ess th e M ail me nu o r p ( ) to access the i-mode menu.
Selecting functions from the main menu
<Example: To set the flashing color for “Illumination in talk”>
iXUse b to select (Settings), and press dXUse c to
1
highlight “Talk”, and press d
Settings
Incoming call  Talk  Dialing  Videophone  Display  Call time/Charge  Clock  Lock/Security  Connection setting     ppli settings
α
Launch
Select Select
To scroll continuously
XKeep holding b
To use the Neuropointer
“To use the Neuropointer”→ p.29
If you do not press any keys for 15 seconds while the main menu appears
The main menu is closed and the previous screen reappears.
Use c to highlight “Illumination in talk”, and press d
2
Talk
Setting connect mode Noise reduction Quality alarm Reconnect signal
Illumination in talk
          OFF Set hold tone Setting when folded
Select
 Illm. in talk
OFF  Color 1  Color 2  Color 3  Color 4  Color 5  Color 6  Color 7  Gradation 1  Gradation 2
NOTE
e The menu you selected the last time is highlighted when the main menu or Sliding Menu (Launcher) is opened
(Last one function). This function is only available when “Memory focus” under “Menu display set” is set to “ON”.
Select
1/2
1/2
Talk

Setting connect mode DUAL mode(Prefer FOMA)
Noise reduction Quality alarm Reconnect signal Illumination in talk Set hold tone Setting when folded
Select
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d If items span multiple pages
Use c to select an item you want to set
1
Press h (or a (Home)) to scroll to the previous page or j (or s (Memo/Check)) to the next page.
 Illm. in talk  Illm. in talk
OFF  Color 1  Color 2  Color 3  Color 4  Color 5  Color 6  Color 7  Gradation 1  Gradation 2
Press d
2
The selected item is set.
Press y after the operation
3
The menu operation ends and the standby screen reappears. While Multitask is being performed, another active screen appears.
Select
1/2
 Gradation 3
j
h
2/2
Select
“Current page/Total pages”
d Using the dial keys to select items
Press 0 to 9 corresponding to the item number
1
Settings     1/2
  Incoming call   Talk   Dialing   Videophone   Display   Call time/Charge   Clock   Lock/Security   Connection setting
α
     ppli settings
Select
2
The number corresponding to the dial key
Talk
Setting connect mode DUAL mode(Prefer FOMA)
Noise reduction Quality alarm Reconnect signal Illumination in talk Set hold tone Setting when folded
Select
d Selecting “YES/NO” or “ON/OFF”
Use c to select “YES” (or “ON”) or “NO” (or “OFF”),
1
and press d
The selected item is set.
d Entering the security code
Some functions may open the security code entry screen before the detail screen appears. To open the detail screen, enter your security code. → p.168
Enter your 4- to 8-digit security code and press d
1
The entered security code appears as “_”. The detail screen of a function appears after the correct security code is entered.
If the entered security code is incorrect
A message appears notifying that the security code is incorrect. Reenter the security code.
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Delete this
 IchiroDocomo
 Delete?
YES
NO
 Reset settings
 Security code?
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d Entering numbers
Press 0 to 9 to enter numbers
1
To enter a 1-digit number or 2-digit number on a 3-digit number entry screen, press 0 twice or once before entering the number.
Set ringing time
 Ringing time(seconds)
003〜120? 10
To en ter “ 3”
X0, 0, 3
To enter “12”
X0, 1, 2
d Marking checkboxes (selecting multiple items)
Use c to highlight a checkbox ( □ ),
1
and press d
The checkbox changes from □ to . T his indicates that the checkbox is selected. Press d to toggle and . If “ ” appears as a software key, press o (Finish)
Finish
to set the selected item.
If “ ” appears as a software key, you can press
FUNC
p (FUNC) to use functions such as “Select all” or “Release all”.
Date setting
 Sunday  Monday  Tuesday  Wednesday  Thursday  Friday  Saturday
Select
d
d
Date setting
 Sunday  Monday  Tuesday  Wednesday  Thursday  Friday  Saturday
Select
Finish
Launcher mode on the main menu
If the main menu is displayed in launcher mode, you can see the sub-menu under the selected menu.
iXo (Launch)
1
Press o (Icon) to return to the main menu.
o
o
My picture   motion Melody Chara−den My documen Music
1/2
Icon
d
Launches selected item
Select
Launch
Select a menu item
2
Use b to select an item and press d. The sub-menu under the selected menu is shown in the r ight pane.
Incoming c Talk Dialing Videophone Display Call time/ Clock Lock/Secur Connection
Icon
Select Select
j
h
ppli si
Search Search
Settings
Incoming call
Talk Dialing Videophone Display Call time/Cha Clock Lock/Security Connection se
ppli sett
1/2
Ring vol Select r
j
SRS_WOW Vibrator Illumina Publicd Manner m Disp. ph
h
Answer s Receive
Incoming call
In
Ring volume         
Ta Di Vi Di Ca Cl Lo Co
Level 4
Select ring tone SRS_WOW Vibrator Illumination
distinction-
Public Manner mode set Disp. phonebook ima Answer setting
Search
Select
Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3
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Search
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d Searching for menu items
Level 4
Select
1/2
Next
iXo (Launch)Xp (Search)X Enter a keyword
1
Xd
The search result appears with the searched item selected. Press o (OFF) to end searching.
If multiple search results come out
Press p (Next) to show the next search result.
Incoming call
In
Ring volume         
Ta Di
Select ring tone
Vi
SRS_WOW
Di
Vibrator
Ca
Illumination
Cl
Public distinction−
Lo
Manner mode set
Co
Disp. phonebook ima Answer setting
OFF
Searched “RING”
NOTE
e If you used Sliding Menu (Launcher) to select a menu item last time, pressing i opens Sliding Menu (Launcher).
However, if “Memory focus” in “Menu display set” is set to “OFF”, pressing i always opens the main menu.
Selecting a function from your original menu
d Highlight “<Not stored>” and press o (Edit) to edit the original menu. d The original menu appears in “List”. d Adding items to the original menu p.154
iXi
1
Press i to switch between the main menu and original menu.
NOTE
e When you return to the standby screen or access a function from the original menu and press i, the main menu
appears.
e If no function is stored in the original menu, a message appears asking whether to add functions to the original
menu.
Original menu
Own number  Check new messages  Ring volume
i
 Vibrator  Alarm clock  Change security code
  <Not stored>   <Not stored>   <Not stored>
i
  <Not stored>
Edit
SelectSelect FUNCLaunch
Function menu
When you are using a function that enables you to store, edit or delete data, “ ” appears as a software key. Press p (FUNC) to open the function menu. Use c to highlight an item to perform, and press d to select it.
IchiroDocomo
IchiroDocomo
Friends
V.phone
[423]
FUNC
Function
Select mode
p
Notify Caller ID
Prefix numbers
 Add prefix
Chaku−moji Intl call Multi Number
“Current page/Total pages”
1/5
d When items span multiple pages, “Current page/Total pages” appears in the upper right corner of the
function menu screen. When the top item is highlighted, press f to show the previous page. When the bottom item is highlighted, press g to show the next page. Press h (or a (Home)) to scroll to the previous page or j (or s (Memo/Check)) to th e next page.
d ” appears on the right of an option if there are further menus under the option. d The shown function menu differs depending on the active operation or setting. d You may not be able to select some items in a function menu du e to settings or other conditions.
Unavailable items in a function menu are grayed out.
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Notation for menu operations
In this manual, procedures for menu operations are described as shown below. The procedure (extract) for selecting “Remote monitoring” from “Videophone” under “Settings” is taken as an example.
Notation for this manual:
iiXX“Videophone”X“Remote monitoring”XEnter your
1
security codeX“Other ID”
Select “<Not recorded>”
2
Actual operations:
Press i on the standby screen
1
Use b on the main menu to highlight and press d
2
Use c on the “Settings” menu to highlight “Videophone”, and
3
press d
Use c on the “Videophone” menu to highlight “Remote
4
monitoring”, and press d
Enter your security code and press d
5
Highlight “Other ID” on the “Remote monitoring” menu and press
6
d
・ ・
1
Operation
Use c on the “Other ID” menu to highlight “<Not recorded>”,
7
and press d
・ ・
2
Operation
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Using the FOMA Card (UIM)

The FOMA card (UIM) is an IC card that contains your private information such as the phone number. Before inser ting or removing the FOMA card (UIM), turn off the FOMA terminal and remove the battery. Hold the FOMA terminal in your hand with the terminal folded while inserting or removing the FOMA card (UIM).
d You can use your FOMA terminal even without the FOMA card (UIM) inserted. However, you can use only
the WLAN services and not the FOMA services if it is not inserted.
d Inserting the FOMA card (UIM)
FOMA card inserting slot
Cut corner
IC
Seat the FOMA card (UIM) all the way in the slot with the IC face (gold) downward.
d Removing the FOMA card (UIM)
1
①Slide the lock which secures the
FOMA card (UIM)
FOMA card (UIM)
Check that the metallic segment on the lick lever is located and fixed at the left edge when the FOMA card (UIM) is locked.
Metallic segment
The FOMA card (UIM) is ejected a little.
Carefully pull it out straight
NOTE
e Using excessive force to insert or remove the FOMA card (UIM) may damage the card.
When you slide the lock lever, keep your finger away from the FOMA card (UIM). Otherwise, the FOMA card (UIM)
e
could not fully come out and you may not pull it out with ease. In this case, seat your FOMA card (UIM) all the way in the slot and try again.
e Take care not to lose the FOMA card (UIM) after removing it from a FOMA terminal. e Take care not to touch or scratch on the IC part of the FOMA card (UIM). e If you insert the FOMA card (UIM) incorrectly or the card has a problem, an error message (p.505) appears.
PIN codes for the FOMA card (UIM)
You can set two PIN (Personal Identification Number) codes for the FOMA card (UIM). → p.169 PIN1 code is a 4- to 8-digit code to be entered every time a FOMA terminal is turned on to prevent any unauthorized use by third parties. PIN2 code is a 4-to-8-digit number that is required as personal authentication for access to online services such as Internet connection and site access or for resetting total call charges.
d The default setting for the PIN1 and PIN2 codes is “0000”. d You can change the PIN1 and PIN2 codes. p.1 70 d When purchasing a new FOMA terminal and inserting the FOMA card (UIM) you have used into the
terminal, you can still use the PIN1 and PIN2 codes you have used for the FOMA card (UIM).
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FOMA card operational restriction function
Your FOMA terminal incorporates the FOMA card operational restriction function to protect your data and files.
d When you download files or data from sites or receive files attached to i-mode mails, the FOMA card
operational restriction function is au tomatically set for the files or data.
d Da ta and files with this function set are accessible only when the FOMA card (UIM) used for downloading
such data or file is inserted.
d The data and files subject to the FOMA card operational restriction function are as follows:
ai-αppli programs, melodies, images, Chara-den characters, PDF data, DL dictionaries and templates containing
images which are downloaded from i-mode sites or websites
aMelodies, images, Chara-den characters, PDF data and templates containing images which are downloaded
using WLAN browser with the FOMA card inserted
aMovies downloaded using WLAN browser with the FOMA card inserted ai-motion programs downloaded from i-mode sites or websites aScreen memos containing melodies, images, i-motion programs, Chara-den characters, DL dictionaries,
templates or simple WLAN profile setting files
aImages that were downloaded from the Data Security Center aFiles (melodies or images) attached to or melodies pasted into i-mode messages in Inbox
*
aFiles
(melodies, images or i-motion programs, except for the images and i-motion p rograms shot using a FOMA
terminal) attached to i-mode messages in Outbox/Draft
*: Only files downloaded via networks
aMessageR/MessageF with files (melodies or images) attached aImages inserted into Deco-mail messages aRecord VP messages aImages for ToruCa (detail)
The FOMA card (UIM) that was inserted when you downloaded or received data or files is referred to as “your FOMA card (UIM)” and other FOMA cards as “another FOMA card (UIM)” hereinafter.
Your FOMA card
When the inserted FOMA card (UIM) was used to download data or receive mails, you can view or play the data that applies to the FOMA card operational restriction function.
Other FOMA card
Changing the FOMA card
When the inserted FOMA card (UIM) was not used to download data or receive mails, you cannot view or play the data that applies to the FOMA card operational restriction function.
NOTE
e If you replace your FOMA card (UIM) with another one, “ ” is attached to data and files for which this function is
set. You can no longer set them in “Display setting” or “Select ring tone”.
e If data or a file with this function set is selected for “Display setting” or “Select ring tone” and your FOMA card (UIM)
is removed or replaced with another one, these settings are reset to default. To restore the settings performed by you, insert your FOMA card (UIM) again.
e You can move or delete data or files with this function set even when another FOMA card (UIM) is inserted. e Replacing your FOMA card (UIM) with another one deletes the contents such as a news received through the
i-channel service.
e Data stored via the Infrared data exchange function, data transmission (OBEX) function, a miniSD memory card or
Bar code reader, edited images and pictures (still images)/movies shot with the built-in camera are not subject to this function.
e Data and files downloaded using WLAN browser with no FOMA card inserted are not subject to this function. e Pre-installed i-αppli programs are subject to this function if they were upgraded or re-downloaded from sites after
had been deleted.
e If the FOMA card operational restriction function is set, you cannot select items such as highlighted text on the
i-mode mail detail screen to launch an i-αppli program.
e If you insert your FOMA card (UIM) to another i-channel-compatible terminal, ticker does not appear on the
terminal. In addition, the contents may not be automatically updated. To receive the latest information, press u to display the channel list. Ticker will automatically appear in this case.
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When exchanging the FOMA cards (UIM)
When the FOMA card (UIM) inserted into a FOMA terminal is replaced with another one, the following settings are changed:
Setting When another FOMA card (UIM) is inserted
“Select language” (p.49) The settings stored on the newly inserted FOMA card (UIM) are applied.
“SMS center selection” (p.302)
“SMS validity period” (p.290)
“PIN setting” (p.169)
“Host selection” for “Connection setting” (p.241)
“Caller ID setting” for PushTalk (p.115) “OFF” is set regardless of the previous settings.
“Telop display setting” for i-channel (p.252) “ON” is set regardless of the previous settings.
“Access setting” for Full Browser (p.331) “OFF” is set regardless of the previous settings.
“Cookie settings” for Full Browser (p.331) “Invalid” is set regardless of the previous settings (Cookie information
remains undeleted).
FOMA card (UIM) functional differences
There are 2 types of the FOMA card (UIM). There are the following functional differences between those FOMA cards (UIM) when they are used on this FOMA terminal.
Function FOMA card (blue) FOMA card (green/white)
Max number of digits for a phone number to be stored in the FOMA card (UIM) phonebook
User certificate operation to use FirstPass
WORLD WING Unavailable Available
Service Numbers Unavailable Available
20 digits max. 26 digits max.
Unavailable Available
WORLD WING
WORLD WING is the FOMA international roaming service that allows you to use the same mobile phone number in overseas countries to make and receive calls by inserting the FOMA card (green/white) into a compatible FOMA terminal or overseas mobile phone (W-CDMA or GSM).
If you started to use FOMA services on or after September 1, 2005, you do not need to
apply for WORLD WING. However, if you did not wish to use WORLD WING at the time of subscription to FOMA services or if you subscribed to WORLD WING but later unsubscribed from it, you need to make an application again.
If you started to use FOMA services on or before August 31, 2005 and have not applied for
“WORLD WING” yet, you need to apply for the services separately.
This service cannot be used with some billing plans.
In case your FOMA card (green/white) is lost or stolen overseas, promptly contact DoCoMo
to take procedures to stop the use of it. For contact information, see “For inquiries” on the back cover of this manual. Note that communication fee that have been made after the terminal is lost or stolen will be charged on you.
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Inserting/Removing the Battery Pack

y
d Turn a FOMA terminal off before inser ting or removing the battery pack. Hold the FOMA terminal in your
hand with the terminal folded while inserting or removing the FOMA card (UIM).
d Inserting
Press the catch on the back cover in direction and slide the back cover in direction to remove it.
Lift the back cover about 3 mm and align it to the groove in the FOMA terminal (Phone). Press the catch on the back cover in direction and slide the back cover in direction . Then press the cover until the catch clicks shut.
Make sure the back cover and the FOMA terminal (Phone) are securely attached.
With the product name on the battery pack facing upwards, attach the battery pack in direction . Make sure that the metallic contacts on the batter pack and the FOMA terminal (Phone) touch, and then press the battery down in direction .
d Removing
Finger tab
Remove the back cover. Press the tab of the battery pack in direction and then lift upwards in direction .
NOTE
e Using excessive force to insert the battery pack may damage the charging terminals on a FOMA terminal that
connect to the battery pack.
e For details, refer to the Battery Pack N11 instructions.
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Getting the best out of your battery pack
Use the approved Battery Pack N11 for a FOMA terminal.
Battery pack life
a The battery pack has a limited life. The amount of usable time in a single charge decreases
every time the battery is recharged.
a When a fully charged battery pack only lasts half as long as when it was purchased, it indicates
there is very little battery life left. It is recommended to replace it with a new one as soon as possible. Depending on the conditions under which it is used, the battery pack may swell as it approaches the end of its life, but this causes no problem.
a In general, the service life of a battery pack is about one year. However, It may be shortened if
you repeat a short-time charging and discharging, charge in a hot place or continue charging for a long time.
To protect the environment, take used battery packs to NTT DoCoMo, the agency, the recycle shop, etc.
Charging
a For details, refer to the manuals for FOMA AC Adapter 01 (optional) and FOMA DC Adapter 01
(optional).
a Insert the batter y pack to a FOMA terminal to charge the battery. a You can receive calls while charging if a FOMA terminal is turned on. However, the battery level
will fall during calls and the time required for charging will increase. Charging time will also increase if “Charging” in “Backlight” is set to “All time ON”.
a When plugging in or out the connector, do it slowly and securely not to apply excessive force. a When you make a call or perform packet communication in a high-temperature environment, the
FOMA terminal’s temperature may rise and the charging may be stopped. In this case, stop a running function and wait for the temperature to fall before you retry charging.
Do not charge the battery pack for a long period of time (several days) with a FOMA terminal turned on
a If you charge the battery pack for a long period of time with a FOMA terminal turned on, power to
the FOMA terminal will be supplied from the battery pack once charging ends. As a result, you will only be able to use the FOMA terminal for a short period of time and the low voltage alarm may sound immediately. In this case, recharge the battery pack correctly. Disconnect a FOMA terminal from the AC adapter (or desktop holder) or DC adapter and then attach it again for recharging.
Battery duration (The battery duration varies depending on the charging time or deterioration of the
battery)
Continuous talk time Continuous standby time
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FOMA communication FOMA voice call: Approx. 160 min.
WLAN communication VoIP call: Approx. 250 min. Single mode
Videophone: Approx. 100 min.
a Continuous talk time is an estimate of the talk time at maximum power when radio reception is
normal.
a Continuous standby time is an estimate of the standby time when the FOMA terminal is folded
and remains within an area where radio reception is normal. In certain circumstances, talk (or communications) and standby times may drop to as low as half the times shown due to the battery charge, function settings, temperature, or radio reception in the area (weak or no reception). Talk (or communications) and standby times will be less when you use i-mode. These times will also be less when you compose an i-mode message, run downloaded i-αppli, launch the i-αppli display or play music even without making calls or using i-mode.
a Continuous standby time for stationar y is an average estimate of the standby time when the
FOMA terminal is folded and remains within an area where radio reception is normal.
a Continuous standby time in transit is an average estimate of the standby time in “Stationary”, “In
transit” and “Out of range” states when the FOMA terminal is folded and remains within an area where radio reception is normal.
a Talk (or communications) and standby times will also be less when you insert a miniSD memory
card, run data communications or multi access, or use the camera or light.
Single mode (FOMA)
(WLAN)
DUAL mode Approx. 270 hrs.
Stationary: Approx. 500 hrs. In transit: Approx. 380 hrs.
Approx. 400 hrs.
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a In Single mode (WLAN) or Dual mode, continuous standby time and talk (or communications)
g
time vary depending on the condition of WLAN radio waves, the settings of the access point and FOMA terminal or the status of the main device (SIP server).
NOTE
e If the battery has run out or the pack is removed, you cannot save images or movies.

Charging the Battery

d You can charge the battery using the AC adapter (optional) or DC adapter (optional). You can also charge
the battery by connecting the AC adapter and desktop holder (optional). For more information on charging, refer to the user’s manual provided with the AC adapter or DC adapter.
Charging with the AC adapter or DC adapter
AC ada pte r DC adapter
Cigarette lighter socket
100V AC power outlet
Plug
Release button
Connector cap
Connector
FOMA AC Adapter 01
Open the external connector cap on a FOMA terminal
1
Plug the AC or DC adapter connector horizontally into the external
2
connector on the FOMA terminal
Plug the AC adapter into a power outlet
3
Plug the DC adapter into a cigarette lighter socket in a car
Charging starts.
After charging is completed, remove the AC or DC adapter connector
4
horizontally from the FOMA terminal while pressing the release
Plug the connector with arrows
upward
side facin
Standard charging time
Approx. 120 min.
Plug
FOMA DC Adapter 01
button
Unplug the AC adapter from the outlet
5
Unplug the DC adapter from the cigarette lighter socket in a car
Close the external connector cap on the FOMA terminal
6
NOTE
e When the charge lamp of the FOMA terminal (Phone) is turned off, “ ” disappears from the screen and the
message “Charge unusual Stop charge” appears, remove the AC adapter or DC adapter and battery pack from the FOMA terminal then set them again to recharge. If the same error occurs again, there may be a problem or fault on the AC adapter or DC adapter. Contact a NTT DoCoMo shop or service counter.
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e Keep pressing the release button of the AC adapter connector when pulling it out of the external connector on a
FOMA terminal. Using excessive force to pull the cord may cause malfunction.
Charging with the desktop holder
100V AC power outlet
Connector
Plug
Desktop Holder N07
FOMA AC Adapter 01
Plug the AC adapter connector horizontally into the terminal on the
1
rear of the desktop holder
Plug the AC adapter into a power outlet
2
Place a FOMA terminal securely in the desktop holder as shown
3
above
Standard charging time
Approx. 120 min.
After charging is completed, hold down
4
the desktop holder and lift the FOMA terminal up in the direction of the arrow
NOTE
e Set a FOMA terminal securely in the desktop holder. Take care not to trap the strap. e The charge lamp lights red during charging. When the charge lamp turns off, the FOMA terminal is f ully charged. If
the FOMA terminal is turned on, “ ” flashes during charging and “ ” lights when charging ends.
e If the FOMA terminal is turned on, the terminal emits the “Charge sound” when charging starts or ends. However,
while “Manner mode” or “Public mode (Driving mode)” is set or when “Charge sound” is set to “OFF”, the “Charge sound” does not sound.
e The AC adapter 01 is only suitable for use with 100V AC power supplies. e The battery pack cannot be charged separately. Always charge the battery pack while it is inserted in a FOMA
terminal.
e If the battery runs out or the FOMA terminal is turned off with full data in the phonebook, etc., the battery charge
lamp may not light right away, but charging has already star ted.
e The DC adapter must be used only for vehicles with a negative ground DC 12V or 24V. Never use it in positive-
grounded vehicles.
e The DC adapter uses a 2A fuse. If the fuse (2A) blows and you need to replace it, always use a fuse with the same
specifications. Fuses (2A) are consumable items and replacement fuses can be purchased at your local car accessory shop, etc.
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Checking the Battery Level

The indicated battery level is for reference only.
Checking with a battery level icon
When a FOMA terminal is turned on, an icon indicating the battery level automatically appears.
(white): Full charge
(white): Partial charge
(red): Almost empty. Recharge batter y.
Checking with sound and animation
The current battery level is informed by sound and animation.
iXX“Other settings”X“Battery level”
1
The check screen appears and beeps sound in accordance with the level. The battery level animation disappears in about three seconds.
“3 short beeps”: Full charge “2 short beeps”: Partial charge “1 short beep”: Almost empty. Recharge battery.
NOTE
e The beeps do not sound when “Keypad sound” is set to “OFF” or in Manner mode.
MENU 7 1
When the battery runs out
The screen as shown on the right flashes and the low voltage alarm sounds. The alarm sounds for about 10 seconds and the power is turned off in about one minute. To stop the alarm, press any key other than a (Home), s (Memo/Check) or P.
NOTE
e During a call, the Recharge battery screen above appears and 3 shor t beeps sound. The call will be disconnected
in about 20 seconds and the power will turn off in about one minute.
e While “Manner mode” is set and “Manner mode” or “Super silent” is selected for the performance in Manner mode,
while “Public mode (Driving mode)” is set or while “LVA tone” is set to “OFF” in “Original”, the low voltage alarm does not sound.
 Recharge battery
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Turning the Power on/off

d Before using a FOMA terminal for the first time (or if it has been left unused for a long period of time),
charge the battery. Be sure to use the approved AC adapter (optional) or DC adapter (optional) for charging.
Turning the power on
d Before turning the power on, make sure that the FOMA card is inserted correctly. d When you turn on the power for the first time after purchase, “ ” appears on the upper right of a screen.
y (1 second or longer)
1
The standby screen or initial settings screen appears. If you have just inserted the battery pack or turn a FOMA terminal back on immediately after turning it off, the “Wait a minute” message may appear for a shor t period of time.
When “” or “” appears
You are out of the service area or in a place where radio waves do not reach. Move until the signal strength indicator e.g. “ ” or “ ” appears. The signal strength appears as follows:
FOMA signal strength WLAN signal strength
Good Poor Good Poor
If Host setting in WLAN setting is set to “Any scan”, the WLAN signal strength indicator is not shown by just turning a FOMA terminal on. Select an access point manually to display it. →p.52
When “ ” does not appear
WLAN is not correctly set, and you cannot use VoIP phone, Presence and Messenger services. Contact the network administrator. You can use WLAN browser even when “ ” is not shown.
When PIN1 code entry set is set to “ON”
The PIN1 code entry screen appears.→ p.170
When All reset total cost is set to “ON”
The PIN2 code entry screen appears.
If the initial settings screen appears
Perform the initial settings.→ p.49
NOTE
e When the FOMA card (UIM) is replaced, enter your 4- to 8-digit security code after turning the power on. The
standby screen appears after the correct security code is entered. If an incorrect security code is entered five times in a row, the power will be turned off. (However, it can still be tur ned on again.)
Standby
Turning the power off
y (2 seconds or longer)
1
The shutdown screen appears and the power is turned off.
NOTE
e Signal strength is not stable when you talk on your FOMA terminal while moving. Due to the nature of digital
transmissions, calls may end suddenly. Wherever possible, you should always ensure that “ ” or “ ” is shown when using the FOMA terminal.
e After turning the power off, wait a few minutes before turning the power back on.
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<Select lan guage> MENU15

Switching Language Mode

You can switch language mode between Japanese and English that is used for showing function names or messages on the display or image display.
iX各種設定XディスプレイXバイリンガル X“English”
1
To change from Japanese to English To change from English to Japanese
X“English” X日本語
   ディスプレイ
メニュー15
バイリンガル
  Japanese
  English
Japanese
NOTE
e When the FOMA card (UIM) is inserted, the Select language setting saved in the FOMA card (UIM) is applied. e Selecting “English” for “Select language” gives you two options “ON” and “OFF” for “Display” under “Clock display”
and for “Info notice setting”.
For some guidance messages played for callers, you can switch the language mode between Japanese and English.→p.425
<Initial setting>
Display
Menu15
Select language
 日本語   English
 英語
English
Default setting
Japanese

Performing Initial Settings

After turning the power on, set “Set time”, “Change security code”, “Keypad sound”, “Neuropointer” (“Simple” only) and “PushTalk Caller ID” as initial settings.
d If you have set any of the functions, the fu nction’s setting screen does not appear. d After Steps 1 to 6 are performed, the initial setting screen no longer appears. Even if you perform “Reset
settings” after those initial settings are completed, the initial setting screens do not appear.
d When “PIN1 code entry set” is set to “ON”, the PIN1 code entry screen ap pears after you turn a FOMA
terminal on. Enter the correct PIN1 code to show the initial setting screens. → p.1 70
Initial setting screenX“YES”
1
Set time
2
Date and time are not set by default. “Setting Date and Time”→ p.50
Change the security code
3
The default setting is “0000”. “Changing Your Security Code” →p.169
Set the keypad sound
4
Keypad soundp.141
Set the Neuropointer speed
5
Only the “Simple” settings under “Neuropointer” can be performed. Neuropointer→ p.155
Set whether to show your PushTalk caller ID
6
PushTalk Caller ID→p.115
Update software
7
A message appears asking whether to update software. Software Update→ p.514
NOTE
e Even if the operation of initial settings is interrupted because a call arrives or you press y or t, the functions
for which settings have been completed remain valid.
e You can also perform initial settings separately for each function. e The confirmation screen to prompt software update appears even when initial settings are canceled. e If you set PushTalk Caller ID to “ON” and then make a PushTalk call, all participants’ phone numbers are shown to all
participants. Since phone numbers are important information, be careful when showing them.
Initial setting
Start
initial setting
OK?
YES
NO
Initial setting
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<Set time> MENU31

Setting Date and Time

Set the date and time on your FOMA terminal. The date and time can be set to be automatically corrected (to Japan Standard Time).
d The set date and time appear on the standby screen or indicator display, which allows you to use functions
managing the date and time (e.g. Alarm clock and Schedule).
d To set the date and time in “Initial setting” (p.49), start with step 2. d You can set the date and time between 00:00 on January 1, 2004 and 23:59 on December 31, 2037. The
date and time will not be updated after 23:59 on December 31, 2037.
iXX“Clock”X“Set time”
1
Select any item
2
Auto time se t ON
(default)
Auto time se t OFF Sets the date and time manually. Selecting this option allows you to set time different from the
When “Auto time set OFF” is selected
Enter the year, month, date and time (24-hour format). <Example: To set March 22, 2007, 12:05> Use b to move the highlight, and press dial keys to enter numbers.
In this example, press 2, 0, 0, 7, 0, 3, 2, 2, 1, 2, 0 and 5.
NOTE
e Enter the date and time in the correct format when you manually set them. e The built-in backup battery retains the date and time you set, which means that they are not reset even when the
battery pack is exchanged. However, they may be erased if the battery pack is removed for about two weeks or longer. If you want to set “Auto time set OFF” with the battery pack which has been removed for a long period of time, charge it first and then set the date and time again. Charging the battery pack also charges the backup battery.
<Auto time set>
e Although the time may not be automatically corrected depending on the radio reception, it is corrected based on the
time information received from the network when
a The FOMA terminal is turned on a Charging starts when the standby screen appears and another function is not running a “Auto time set ON” is set
e The time is not corrected if the FOMA card (UIM) is not inserted or when “ ” appears. e If “i-αppli display” is set, the time may not be corrected depending on the set i-αppli.
e A several-second difference may occur.
Sets the date and time automatically. Selecting “Auto time set ON” receives the time information and sets the date and time automatically.
actual time.
Set time
007
(Year)
03/22
(Date)
12:05
(Time)
<World watch>

Setting the World Clock

Default setting Time zone: GMT+00 (City: London) S ummer time: OFF
You can show the time of a city in the world in addition to the Japan date and time set in “Set time”. You can also set summer time, if necessary.
d Setting the world clock on the standby screen → p.157
iXX“Clock”X“World watch”XSelect any item
1
Time zone XSelect a time zone
Summer time X“ON” or “OFF”
Press o (Change) to change the city shown in the time zone. (You cannot change the city name in some time zones.)
If “ON” is set, the time which is one hour ahead of “World watch” time appears.
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Communication Mode

FOMA N902iL supports both FOMA and WLAN networks, and you can use both FOMA and WLAN services to connect voice calls, the Internet, etc.
Can be used on two networks
WLAN area
FOMA service area
WLAN service
VoIP call
WLAN Browser
Presence
Messenger
FOMA service
FOMA voice call
Videophone
i-mode
SMS
Network service
d WLAN stands for Wireless Local Area Network and is generally called wireless LAN. d VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) calls are voice calls that are connected through the IP network. d When the FOMA card (UIM) is not inser ted, you can use only the WLAN ser vices and not the FOMA
services.
Setting the communication mode <Setting connect mode>
Default setting
DUAL mode (Prefer FOMA)
You can choose either FOMA or WLAN to be used preferentially over the other depending on what you intend to do with a FOMA terminal or the signal strength of the connected network. You can also choose to use only FOMA or WLAN (Single mode).
DUAL mode (Prefer FOMA or Prefer WLAN)
You can use both FOMA and WLAN services. A FOMA terminal is on standby to receive both FOMA voice calls and VoIP calls.
a When making a voice call, a FOMA terminal uses FOMA radio waves preferentially if you select “DUAL mode
(Prefer FOMA)” or WLAN radio waves preferentially if you select “DUAL mode (Prefer WLAN)”.
a You can use both FOMA i-mode mail and i-αppli communications and WLAN messenger and Presence
communications.
Prefer FOMA
Prefer WLAN
WLAN area
WLAN services are available.
Both FOMA and WLAN services are available (priority is given to either when making a call).
FOMA service area
FOMA services are available.
Single mode (FOMA)
You can use only FOMA services. A FOMA terminal is on standby to receive only FOMA voice calls.
a When making a voice call, a FOMA terminal uses only FOMA radio waves.p.56 a You can use FOMA i-mode mail and i-αppli communications but not WLAN messenger and Presence
communications.
WLAN area
A FOMA terminal is out of the FOMA service area, and no services are available.
FOMA service area
FOMA services are available.
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Single mode (WLAN)
You can use only WLAN services. A FOMA terminal is on standby to receive only VoIP calls.
a When making a voice call, a FOMA terminal uses only WLAN radio waves.p.453 a You can use WLAN messenger and Presence communications but not FOMA i-mode mail and i-αppli
communications.
WLAN area
WLAN services are available.
FOMA service area
A FOMA terminal is out of the WLAN range, and no services are available.
d Changing the communication mode
d You cannot change the communication mode while in Dial lock or Self mode. d You cannot change the communication mode while another task is running.
On the standby screen, press i (1 second or longer)
1
XSelect a communication mode
NOTE
e You can also display the Setting connect mode screen by pressing iXX“Talk”X“Setting connect mode”. e When a FOMA terminal is turned on, it starts with the communication mode selected when the FOMA terminal was
turned off the last time.
e In DUAL mode (Prefer FOMA or Prefer WLAN), you can also select FOMA (FOMA voice call) or WLAN (VoIP call)
while entering a phone number.pp.56, 453
Talk
Se
t
tingconnect

 Si  Si
Setting connect mode
mode
DUALmode(PreferFOMA)
DUALmode(PreferWLAN)
(FOMA)
nglemode
(WLAN)
nglemode
Select
Scanning WLAN access points
If Host setting in WLAN setting is set to “Any scan”, manually scan and select an access point to connect to WLAN. If Host setting in WLAN setting is set to “Select scan”, a FOMA terminal is reconnected to the access point selected in “Set prior host”.
d You cannot scan access points while another task is running.
<If Host setting is set to “Any scan”>
On the standby screen, press d (1 second or longer)
1
If “Host setting” is set to “Select scan”
A FOMA terminal is reconnected to the access point selected in “Set prior host”.
To cancel scanning of access points
Xt or y
Select an access point to connect
2
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AP01
AP02 AP_01 AP_05
ESSID select
ESSIDselect
Select
FUNC
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<Caller ID Notification> MENU17

Showing Your Phone Number to the Other Party

Default setting: OFF Subscription: Unnecessary Monthly charge: Free
You can show your phone number to the other party when making a call. Since your phone number is important information, be careful when showing it to others.
d You cannot perform the Caller ID Notification setting when “ ” appears. d You cannot perform the Caller ID Notification setting in Single mode (WLAN). d This function is only available when the other par ty’s phone is capable of displaying caller IDs. d If you hear a message requesting your caller ID, hang up the phone. Then set this function to “ON” and
make a call again.
iXX“Caller ID Notification”XSelect any item
1
Activate/Deactivate Network security codep.168
ON XEnter your network security code
OFF XEnter your network security code
Check setting XCheck the Caller ID Notification setting and press d
NOTE
e You can also set whether to show your caller ID when dialing a phone number or selecting a phone number from
“Phonebook”, “Redial” or “Received calls”. →p.57
e To make a PushTalk call, this function is not available. “Caller ID setting” under PushTalk setting will apply.→p.115
<Own number> MENU0

Checking Your Phone Number

You can check your phone number (own number) in the FOMA card (UIM).
iXX“Own number”
1
Own number
TaroDocomo
TaroDocomo
NOTE
e Your personal information (name, home phone number, home address, mail address, etc.) can also be stored.
Storing and showing your personal data→p.404
e You can check your i-mode mail address by the following operation: i-mode menuX“Menu”XEnglish iMenuX
“Options”X“Mail Settings”X“Confirm Mail Address”
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dMaking/Receiving
FOMA Voice Calls
Making FOMA voice calls
Making a FOMA Voice Call..................................................... 56
Changing a Call from FOMA Voice to Videophone................. 58
Making International Calls .................................... 59
Using Chaku-moji ..................................................... 62
Dialing a Previously Dialed Number ................. 64
Showing/Hiding Your Caller ID for Individual Calls ....... 67
Sending Push Signals Quickly................................... 67
Setting Prefix Numbers........................................... 68
Setting Sub-addresses When Making Calls ... 69
Setting the Alarm Used for Reconnection.......... 69
Blocking Out Ambient Noise................................ 70
Switching to Hands-free Operation........................... 70
Making Hands-free Calls in a Car...................... 70
Receiving FOMA voice calls
Receiving a FOMA Voice Call................................................. 71
Changing a Call from FOMA Voice to Videophone
(the Other Party)..................................................................... 72
Using a Dial Key to Receive Calls ........................ 72
Folding a FOMA Terminal to End/Hold Calls ... 73
Using the Received Calls Record......................... 74
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume..................................... 76
Adjusting the Ring Volume....................................... 77
Settings for when you cannot take calls
Putting a Call on Hold When You Cannot Answer
Immediately ............................................................. 78
Setting the Hold Tone ............................................. 78
Using Public Mode (Driving Mode)........ 79
Using Public Mode (Power off) ................... 80
Checking Missed Calls ...................................... 81
Having a Caller Leave a Message and Video..... 82
Recording the Caller’s Message and Video Instead of
Answering an Incoming Call................................ 84
Playing/Erasing Record Messages and Voice Memos ........... 85
Playing/Erasing Videophone Messages ................. 86
Public mode (Driving mode)
WORLD CALL
Chaku-moji
Redial/Dialed calls
186/184
Pause dial
Prefix setting
Sub-address setting
Reconnect signal
Noise reduction
Hands-free
In-car hands-free
Answer setting
Setting when folded
Received calls
Vol u me
Ring volume
Answer hold
Set hold tone
Public mode (power off)
Info notice setting
Record message
Quick mess age
VP message
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Making a FOMA Voice Call

d You cannot make FOMA voice calls in WLAN single mode. d In DUAL mode (Prefer FOMA/Prefer WLAN), you can select a call type, FOMA voice call or VoIP call
entering a phone number. *: VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) calls are voice calls that are connected through the IP network.
p.45 2
Dial the other party’s number, starting with the area code
1
The “Phone number entry” screen appears. Always start with the area code, even for calls within the same area.
Area code Local code
A number of up to 80 digits can be entered for making a call although the numbers disappear from the display one by one from the beginning after the number exceeds 26 digits. If “ ” appears, press d to display “ ”.
To call a mobile phone
090−××××−×××× or 080−××××−××××
To call a PHS phone
070−××××−××××
r
2
The phone number disappears briefly and then reappears from the right as it is dialed. The “ ” icon flashes during dialing and remains lit during a call.
The “FOMA voice in-call” screen appears.
To make a VoIP call
XCheck that “ ” appears and press
If “ ” appears, press d to display “ ” and press r.
To switch to a videophone call during a voice call
“Changing a Call from FOMA Voice to Videophone” → p.58
If you hear a busy tone
The line is busy. Press y, and call again after a while.
If you hear a message saying that the other party cannot be reached
The other party’s mobile phone or PHS phone is turned off or out of range. Press y, and call again after a while.
If you hear the message requesting your caller ID
The other party has set the Caller ID Request service to “Activate”. Call again with your caller ID shown.
To end the call, press y
3
NOTE
e You can make calls while in i-mode or sending or receiving mails or instant messages. e A Chaku-moji message up to 10 characters (including pictographs, symbols, double-byte and single-byte
characters) can be attached to a call to be made. The Chaku-moji message appears on the screen of the other party’s phone when it rings.→ p.62
e You cannot make calls during 64K data communication, videophone calls or PushTalk calls. However, if the other
party’s FOMA terminal can change the call mode, you can change a call from videophone to voice by selecting “Change to voice” from the function menu. (This function is available between terminals that support change between voice call and videophone call.)→p. 93
e You can also send photographs taken with the built-in camera to the other party dur ing a call (Speed photo mail).
p.260
e While you are dialing to a person of which name and phone number are stored in the phonebook, the name and
icon selected for the phonebook entry appear. However, an image does not appear even if it is stored in a phonebook entry.
e You can talk in hands-free mode during a call.p.70 e You can make calls using a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional).p.412
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Phone number
Function menu¨p.57
r
Function menu¨p.57
*
V.phone
Phone number entry
 [Talking] 

1m30s
FOMA voice in-call
while
FUNC
FUNC
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Function menu (Phone number entry screen)
Sending mod e Selects “FOMA” or “WLAN” for the dialing mode.
Inp. SIP address
Notify Caller ID Selects “OFF” or “ON” for whether to show the other party your caller ID.
Prefix numbers XSelect a prefix name to add
Prefix Enters a prefix for VoIP.p.454
Chaku-moji “Making a call with a Chaku-moji message”p.63
Int’l call When “+” is added (co untry code added)
Multi Number “Multi Number”p.427
Add to phonebook
Compose message
Connectio n speed
Select image Sets an image to send during a videophone call.p.9 7
*: “Int’l call” is unavailable when “+81” is prefixed (the country code is 日本 (Japan)).
Displays the SIP address entry screen.
To cancel “OFF” or “ON” un der “Notify Caller ID”
X“Cancel prefix”
When “Cancel prefix” is set, the “Caller ID Notification” (p.53) setting applies.
“Setting Prefix Numbers”→ p.68
XSelect the IDD prefix code
“+” is replaced with the selected IDD prefix code.
When “+” is not added (country code not added)
XSelect a country codeXSelect the IDD prefix code
The selected country code and IDD prefix code are added. If an area code begins with a zero (0), the zero is automatically deleted. Changing settings and registered items used for making international calls→ p.60
“Adding Information to the FOMA Terminal (Phone) Phonebook”→p.119 “Adding Information to the UIM Phonebook”→ p.121
“Creating and Sending i-mode Mail”p.257
Selects the connection speed used for videophone calls from “64K” or “32K”.
Selecting “Release settings” cancels the setting of “Me” or “Chara-den”.
*
Function menu (FOMA voice in-call screen)
Speed photo mail
Disp photo ma il Shows a received speed photo mail.
Check new messages
“Sending a still image shot in talking”→ p.260
Checks for new i-mode messages.pp.243, 271
If you entered a wrong number
To insert a number
Press v to move the cursor to the number on the left of the insert position and enter a numbe r.
To delete a number
Press v to move the cursor to the number to delete and press t. Pressing t for 1 second or longer deletes the highlighted number and all numbers on the left side of the highlighted number.
To reenter a number
Move the cursor to the beginning or end of the number and press t for 1 second or longer to return to the standby screen.
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Putting an ongoing call on hold <Holding>
During a callXt
1
The other party hears the on-hold tone.
To end the held call
Xy
If the held party hangs up
The call ends.
Press t, r or d to resume the call
2
[On hold]
IchiroDocomo
1m30s
NOTE
e Call charges still apply while a call is on hold. e Use “Set hold tone” to select the tone that sounds while a call is on hold. e The hold tone also sounds on your FOMA terminal while a call is on hold. However, the tone does not sound when
“FOMAphone” in “Ring volume” is set to “Silent” or Manner mode is set. (The tone sounds if you have selected “Original” in “Manner mode set” in which the “Phone vol.” setting is not “Silent”.)

Changing a Call from FOMA Voice to Videophone

You can change the call mode during a FOMA voice call you dialed.
d If the other party uses a FOMA terminal that can change the call mode, “ ” appears during a FOMA
voice call and you can change the call mode between FOMA voice and videophone. (This function is available between terminals that support change between voice call and videophone call.)
d You can only change the call mode when you are the caller. When you are a callee, you cannot change the
call mode.
d To change calls, the other party must set I ndicate V.phone beforehand.p.100 d You cannot change the call mode from VoIP call to videophone.
FOMA voice in-call screen (p.56)Xd ()X“YES”
1
While the call mode is being changed from voice to videophone, a screen showing that the call mode is being changed appears and voice guidance is given. Select “NO” on the Indicate V.phone message screen to return to the FOMA voice in-call screen.
V.phone
V.phone
Indicate V.phone
Videophone
[Talking]
1m30s
4
s
Changing?
  [通話中]
YES
NO
10
s
1m30
[Changing]
[Changing]
The digital communication fee is charged after the appearance of this screen.
NOTE
e You can repeatedly change the call mode between voice and videophone. e You can also change a call from videophone to voice.p.93 e It takes about 5 seconds to change the call mode. Signal quality may affect how long it takes. e You cannot change the call mode between videophone and voice while on a call in the following cases:
a “Call Waiting” is running. a The other party is holding a call. a The other party has activated Record message.
e The call time shown is reset to 0 seconds each time the call mode is changed. However, if a videophone call ends
after the call mode is changed, the call time shown indicates the total of the voice call and videophone call.
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e If you try to change the call mode, a message appears on the other party’s videophone screen asking to select an
image to send, camera image or substitute image.→ p.7 2
e If the call mode is changed, the first dialed number is registered to the Redial/Dialed calls record. The first received
number is registered to the Received calls record.
e If a caller is using packet communication (including i-mode), the packet communication is canceled to change to a
videophone call.
e If the other party is using packet communication (including i-mode), you receive the message “No switch” meaning
you cannot change the call mode. The voice call continues.
e Depending on the other party’s communication conditions such as manipulation or the signal quality, you may not
be able to change the call mode and the call may be canceled.
e You are not charged while “SWITCHING VOICE/VIDEO” appears. e If you have changed the call mode, the call charge shown in “Call data” may differ from the one you will pay. e The “Hands-free switch” setting affects the hands-free status after the call mode is changed, regardless of the
status before the change.→p.99
<WORLD CALL>

Making International Calls

WORLD CALL is an international dialing service available for DoCoMo mobile phones. FOMA service subscribers are also subscribed to “WORLD CALL” (excluding those who indicated that they did not require the service). * This service is unavailable with some billing plans.
d WORLD CALL is available for calls to around 240 countries and regions worldwide. d The WORLD CALL is included in the bill for your monthly call charges. d In addition to dialing a phone number, you can make an international call by adding “+” or selecting “Int’l
call” or “Prefix numbers” from the function menu on the phone number entry, Redial/Dialed calls, Received calls or phonebook detail screen.
d WORLD CALL is unavailable for VoIP calls.
Subscription: Not required
Monthly charge: Free
Changes to the international dialing procedure
Because communication from mobile devices such as mobile phones is not covered by the “MYLINE” service, this service cannot be used to access WORLD CALL. However, with the introduction of the “MYLINE” service, the procedure for making inter national calls from a mobile phone has changed. Note that the conventional dialing procedure (the one described below with “010” removed) can no longer be used.
For additional information regarding WORLD CALL, refer to the contact information provided on the back cover of this manual.
“International videophone calls” can be made to users of some specific overseas 3G mobile terminals by pressing
V.phone
o ( ) to make a call after following the dialing procedure below.
c See the DoCoMo website for information about accessible countries and carriers. c Depending on the type of the phone used by the other party, the other party’s image shown on your FOMA
terminal may be distorted during an international videophone call or the connection may fail.
Dialing to make an international call
Dial a number in the following order: 009130→ 010 → (country code)
1
(area code)(the other party’s phone number)
If an area code begins with a zero (0), omit the zero. To make a call to Italy, etc., “0” may be required.
r
2
An international call is made.
To end the call, press y
3
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Using “+” to make an international call
Using the “+” prefix allows you to make international calls without having to dial an IDD prefix code (e.g. 009130-010).
d “Auto assist setting” in “Int’l dial settings” is set to “Auto” at the time of purchase so that the FOMA terminal
automatically dials the IDD prefix code.
On the standby screen, dial the following: + (0 (1 second or
1
longer))(country code) (area code) (other party’s phone number)
Dial the other par ty’s phone number excluding “0” at the beginning of the area code (long distance code). To make a call to Italy, etc., “0” may be required.
rX“Dial”
2
An international call is made.
To make a call without converting “+” into the IDD prefix code
X“Original phone No.”
* This function is unavailable for your FOMA terminal.
To cancel a call
X“Cancel”
Making an international call with an easy operation <Int’l dial settings>
Default setting Auto assist setting: Auto IDD Prefix setting: WORLD CALL (009130010)
Change the settings for dialing international calls or store new country codes. You can set the following:
Setting Description
Auto assist setting
IDD Prefix setting
Country Co de setting
Country Code s etting: アメリカ (Country Code: 1)
When you make an international call from Japan, the entered “+” is automatically replaced with the IDD prefix code set in this function.
Stores international access names and IDD prefix codes used when you make international calls.
Stores country names and country codes used when you make international calls.
d Adding “+” automatically
Set this function to add “+” automatically when making international calls.
iXX“Dialing”X“Int’l dial settings”
1
“Auto assist setting”X“Auto”
2
To not add “+”
X“OFF”
Select a country name
3
Select an international access name
4
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d Storing an IDD prefix code
You can store up to 3 IDD prefix codes, each of 10 digits max.
iXX“Dialing”X“Int’l dial settings”
1
“IDD Prefix setting”
2
The “IDD Prefix setting” screen appears.
Highlight “<Not recorded>” and press o (Edit)
3
To edit a stored item
XHighlight an item to edit and press o (Edit)
Enter an international access name
4
Enter the IDD prefix code
5
Int I dial setting
I
DDPrefixsetting
WORLD CALL
 <Not recorded>  <Not recorded>
Edit
IDD Prefix setting
Function menu¨p.61
Select
FUNC
Function menu (IDD Prefix setting screen)
Edit Edits an IDD prefix code.
Delete this Deletes the highlighted IDD prefix code.
Delete all XEnter your security codeX“YES”
NOTE
e You cannot delete the IDD prefix code selected in “Auto assist setting”. When “Auto” is set in “Auto assist setting”,
you cannot perform “Delete all”.
Deletes all the stored IDD prefix codes.
d Storing a country code
You can store up to 3 country codes, each of 5 digits max.
iXX“Dialing”X“Int’l dial settings”
1
“Country Code setting”
2
The “Country Code setting” screen appears.
Highlight “<Not recorded>” and press o (Edit)
3
To edit a stored item
XHighlight an item to edit and press o (Edit)
Enter a country name
4
Enter the country code
5
See the DoCoMo website for more information about country codes.
IntI dial setting
Country Code setting
アメリカ
 <Not recorded>  <Not recorded>
Edit
Country Code setting
Function menu¨p.61
Select
FUNC
Function menu (Country Code setting screen)
Edit Edits a country code.
Delete this Deletes the highlighted country code setting.
Delete all XEnter your security codeX“YES”
NOTE
e You cannot delete the country code set in “Auto assist setting”. When “Auto” is set in “Auto assist setting”, you
cannot perform “Delete all”.
Deletes all the stored country code settings.
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<Chaku-moji>

Using Chaku-moji

Default setting MSG display settings: Calls with Caller ID 3D message display: ON
When making a FOMA voice or videophone call, you can send a message (Chaku-moji) that will be shown on the other party’s phone while it is ringing, enabling you to show the other party the summary of the call, etc. beforehand.
*Compliant models: 902iS series, N902iX HIGH-SPEED, SH902iSL, 903i series, 702iS series (except
d A Chaku-moji message can contain up to 10 characters including pictographs, face symbols, symbols,
double-byte and single-byte characters.
d Ch arges apply to sending of Chaku-moji messages. They are not applied to the receiver. d The Chaku-moji function is incompatible with PushTalk calls. d The Chaku-moji function is unavailable for VoIP calls.
Editing or setting Chaku-moji messages
iXX“Chaku-moji”XSelect any item
1
Create message
MSG display settings
3D message display
NOTE
e The “MSG display settings” setting affects displays on the indicator display. However, setting “OFF” for “Phone
number” in “Indicator display” does not show Chaku-moji messages on the indicator display.
e 3D animations are not used for the indicator display even if “3D message display” is set to “ON”.
N702iS, M702iS, M702iG), 703i series, 601i series (except L601i), D800iDS
“Adding Chaku-moji messages to use frequently”→ p.62
Sets the type of Chaku-moji message to be displayed.
Display all messages
Only number in PH-book
Calls with Caller ID Displays only the Chaku-moji messages from senders showing the caller ID.
Hide all messages Hides all Chaku-moji messages.
Sets whether to use 3D animations to show Chaku-moji messages.
Displays all Chaku-moji messages.
Displays only the Chaku-moji messages from senders stored in the phonebook.
d Adding Chaku-moji messages to use frequently
Adding Chaku-moji messages to use frequently enables you to easily attach them to calls to make.
d 5 messages are pre-installed and you can edit them. d Up to 30 messages (including 5 pre-installed) can be added.
iXX“Chaku-moji”X“Create message”
1
The “Create message” screen appears.
Highlight “<Not recorded>” and press o (Edit)
2
To edit a stored Chaku-moji message
XHighlight an item to edit and press o (Edit)
Enter a Chaku-moji message
3
NOTE
e Highlighting “<Not recorded>” on the “Create message” screen and pressing d also enables you to add a Chaku-
moji message.
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Function menu¨p.63
Create message

Hello!
Answer
Lets play
Where?
Arrived!
 〈Not recorded〉  〈Not recorded〉  〈Not recorded〉  〈Not recorded〉  〈Not recorded〉
Edit
Create message
1/3
Select FUNC
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Function menu (Create message screen)
Edit Edits a Chaku-moji message.
Delete Delete this Deletes the highlighted Chaku-moji message.
Delete selected
Delete all XEnter your security codeX“YES”
XUse b to select a checkbox (□ )Xo (Finish)X“YES”
Deletes multiple Chaku-moji messages.
Deletes all Chaku-moji messages.
NOTE
e If d (Set) is pressed without any changes on the screen for editing a pre-installed message, the pre-installed one
will remain.
e You cannot delete pre-installed Chaku-moji messages. If a pre-installed message is edited and the edited message
is deleted, the pre-installed one will be restored.
Making a call with a Chaku-moji message
Chaku-moji messages can be added to FOMA voice calls or videophone calls that will be made by dialing or using Phonebook entries, “Received calls”, “Dialed calls” or “Redial” record.
<Example: To add a Chaku-moji message on the phone number entry screen to make a FOMA voice call>
Phone number entry screen (p.56)Xp (FUNC)X“Chaku-moji”X
1
Select any item
Create message
Select message Selects a stored Chaku-moji message.
Sent messages
r
2
When the other party’s terminal receives a Chaku-moji message, “Transmission completed” appears on your terminal, resulting in charges to the sending.
Enters a Chaku-moji message. A message can contain up to 10 characters including pictographs, symbols, double-byte and single-byte characters.
To edit the message, press o (Edit) on the Select message screen. Selects a sent Chaku-moji message. To edit the message, press o (Edit) on the Sent messages screen.
Chaku−moji
Hello!
[Dialing FOMA]
Transmission
こんにちは 
[呼出中]
completed
Hello!
[Connecting]
To make a videophone call with a Chaku-moji message
V.phone
Xo ()
To delete the entered Chaku-moji message (to make a call without the message)
Xp (FUNC)X“Chaku-moji”X“Create message”XDelete all the entered Chaku-moji characters
and press d
NOTE
e Up to 30 sent messages can be stored in the Sent messages record. If the same message has been sent twice or
more, the latest one is stored. When the number of sent messages exceeds the maximum, they are overwritten starting with the oldest one.
e If the callee’s phone is under conditions such as following, Chaku-moji messages cannot be sent, the sending
result message “Transmission failed” appears and no charges apply to the sending.
a The phone does not support Chaku-moji. a “MSG display settings” that hides received Chaku-moji messages is set on the phone.
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e If the callee’s phone is under conditions such as following, Chaku-moji messages cannot be sent, no sending result
appears and no charges apply to the sending. (The messages cannot be logged in the Received calls record on the callee’s phone.)
a Public mode (Driving mode) is set. a 0 seconds is set as the ring time for Record message. a The phone is out of the service area or turned off.
e Depending on the signal status, no sending result appears even if a Chaku-moji message reaches the callee’s
phone. If this is the case, charges apply to the sending.
e If “Auto redial as voice” (p.97) is set to “ON” and you cannot make a videophone call with a Chaku-moji message,
the phone automatically redials the call with the message after switching the call mode to voice.
e If you edit a Chaku-moji message by using “Select message”, the edited message is available only once. The
message is not listed on the “Create message” screen.
e Chaku-moji messages cannot be sent to phones overseas.
d If a voice or videophone call with a Chaku-moji message arrives
The ringing screen shows the Chaku-moji message. When you answer the call, the message disappears.
d 3D animations are used to display Chaku-moji messages. d Ch aku-moji messages are shown on the indicator display when the FOMA
terminal is folded.
Chaku-moji
NOTE
e 3D animations may not be used for some pictographs. e Even if a call with a Chaku-moji message arrives, the message may not appear depending on the status of the
caller’s or callee’s phone. When this happens, the message is not logged in the Received calls record.
e Even if you received a call whose ring time is shorter than the time set in “FOMAphone” in “Set mute seconds”
under “Ring time(sec.)”, the Chaku-moji message attached to the call appears. The message logged in the Received calls record and the charges apply to the caller.
Arrived!
[Calling FOMA]
IchiroDocomo
Example: Voice call
d Displaying Chaku-moji messages in the Received calls record
Chaku-moji messages are stored in the Received calls record.
Received calls screen (list) (p.74)XSelect an entry with “
1
The “Received calls (detail)” screen appears, allowing you to check the Chaku-moji message.
NOTE
e If you use the Received calls record to make a call, the Chaku-moji message stored in the record is not sent.
<Redial/Dialed calls>

Dialing a Previously Dialed Number

Information such as phone number, SIP address, date and time you called is recorded as the Redial/ Dialed calls record.
d The Redial record can store up to 30 ent ries of phone numbers for voice call, videophone call and
PushTalk call and SIP addresses. The Dialed calls record can hold up to 30 voice call, videophone call and PushTalk call entries and up to 30 packet communication and 64K data communication entries.
d If you have dialed to the same phone number or SIP address twice or more, only the latest call is logged in
the Redial record while all the calls are logged in the Dialed calls record.
d When the number of Redial/Dialed calls record entries exceeds the maximum, existing entries are
overwritten starting with the oldest one.
d You cannot view the Redial/Dialed calls record during a videophone call. d Re dial/Dialed/Received calls records of PushTalk callsp.108
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On the standby screenXj
1
The “Redial (list)” screen appears.
To view the Dialed calls record
XOn the standby screenXiXX“Dialed calls”
The “Dialed calls (list)” screen appears.
Select a Redial or Dialed calls record entry to check
2
The “Redial (detail)” or “Dialed calls (detail)” screen appears. In the top right corner of the screen, the “Current/Total entries” is shown. The lower the number, the more recently the phone number or SIP address was called.
   3/21 19:24   SaburoKeitai    3/20 22:00   HanakoKeitai
   3/20 18:01   IchiroDocomo
   3/20  8:12   ShiroDocomo    3/18 21:33   SaburoDocomo
V.phone
Example: Redial (list)
Function menu¨p.65
3/20(Tue)18:01
IchiroDocomo
 Redial
選択
Select
 Redial
 1/2
FUNC
3/10
To check the earlier or later Redial/Dialed call record entries
Use k to move to the previous (more recent) number or z to move to the next (older) number.
For a phone number or SIP address stored in the phonebook
The name stored in the phonebook also appears.
r
3
To make a videophone call
V.phone
Xo ()
V.phone
Example: Redial (detail)
Function menu¨p.65
FUNC
To make a PushTalk call
XP
To end the call, press y
4
NOTE
e Turning a FOMA terminal off does not delete the Redial or Dialed calls record. To prevent others from seeing the
phone numbers and SIP addresses you have called, delete the respective entries of the Redial or Dialed calls record, lock “Dialed calls” in “Or iginal lock” or set “Redial/Dialed calls” in “Record display set” to “OFF”.
e Press r and j on the standby screen to make a voice call to the most recent Redial record entry. e If you have selected “Multi Number” from the function menu to make a call, the items selected when making the call
(“Basic Number” or the registered name of Additional Number1 or Additional Number2) are shown on the Redial (detail) or Dialed calls (detail) screen.
e Setting “Restrict dialing” deletes all the Redial or Dialed calls record entries. The calls made subsequently are
logged in the Redial or Dialed calls record.
e The phone numbers and SIP addresses you have called are also logged in the “Dialed calls” record. Even when
two or more calls are made to the same number, the calls are recorded separately in the “Dialed calls” record.
e The Redial record of PushTalk calls (group) is updated only if you select the same members from the Redial/Dialed
calls record to make a call. If at least one member is different, the call is logged as another record entry.
Function menu (Redial/Dialed calls screen)
d The function menus of Redial/Dialed calls screen are the same between the list and the detail.
Select mode Selects “FOMA” or “WLAN” for the dialing mode.
Notify Caller ID
Prefix numbers
Prefix
Chaku-moji
*1*2
*1*2
*1
*1*2
Selects “OFF” or “ON” for whether to show the other party your caller ID.
To cancel “OFF” or “ON” under “Notify Caller ID”
X“Cancel prefix”
When “Cancel prefix” is set, the “Caller ID Notification” (p.53) setting applies.
XSelect a prefix name to add
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*1*2
Int’l call
Multi Number
Select PushTalk
Disp. se nding mo de*5Shows a dialing mode icon in the Redial/Dialed calls record. Add to phonebo ok “Adding Phonebook Entries from the Redial, Dialed Calls and Other Records”p.122 Add desktop icon “Using Desktop Icons”p.158
Compose message*2“Creating and Sending i-mode Mail”p.257
Compose SMS
Sent address Shows the Sent address list.
Delete Deletes the Redial or Dialed calls record entries.
Connection speed
Select image
*1: Only available for the detail screen *2: Unavailable for the PushTalk (group) record screen *3: “Int’l call” is unavailable when “+81” is prefixed (the country code is 日本 (Japan)). *4: Only available for the PushTalk (group) record screen *5: Only available for the list screen
*1*2
*2
*2
Whe n “+” is added (c ountry code a dded)
XSelect the IDD prefix code
“+” is replaced with the selected IDD prefix code.
Whe n “+” is not added ( country code not added)
XSelect a country codeXSelect the IDD prefix code
The selected country code and IDD prefix code are added. If an area code begins with a zero (0), the zero is automatically deleted. Changing settings and registered items used for making international calls→ p.60
“Multi Number”→ p.427
*4
Selects members from the Redial/Dialed calls record of PushTalk (group) calls to make a PushTalk cal l. →p.108
“Composing and Sending SMS (Short Message)”p.299
Delete this Deletes the highlighted Redial or Dialed Calls record entry.
Delete selected
Delete all XEnter your security codeX“YES”
*1*2
Selects the connection speed used for videophone calls from “64K” or “32K”. Sets an image to send during a videophone call.→p.97
Selecting “Release settings” cancels the setting of My side or Chara-den.
XUse c to select a checkbox ()Xo (Finish)X“YES”
Deletes the multiple Redial or Dialed calls record entries.
Deletes all the Redial and Dialed calls records entries.
*3
NOTE
e Selecting “Compose message” enables you to compose a mail with a mail address if it is stored in a phonebook
entry with a phone number. When multiple mail addresses are stored in the phonebook entry, the first address is specified as the address.
e Performing “Delete all” on the Redial or Dialed calls screen deletes all the entries logged in the both Redial and
Dialed calls records. Note that performing “Delete this” or “Delete selected” for Redial record entries does no t any entry of the Dialed calls record, or vice versa. Use the function menu on the Dialed calls record screen to delete the Dialed calls record, or the function menu on the Redial screen to delete the Redial record.
Redial/Dialed calls icons
Icon Description Icon Description
Voice call International videophone call
International call Packet communication call
Videophone call 64K data communication call
PushTalk (one-to-one) call PushTalk (group) call
Dialing mode icons
Icon Description Icon Description
Dialing with FOMA Dialing with VoIP
VoIP call that could not be dialed
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<186/184>

Showing/Hiding Your Caller ID for Individual Calls

If the other party’s phone supports caller ID display, you can show your phone number (caller ID) on the other party’s phone (display) when making a FOMA voice or videophone call. Since your caller ID is important information, be careful when disclosing it.
d “PushTalk setting” is available for setting whether to show your caller ID when making PushTalk calls.
p.115
Function Description Refer to
Caller ID Notification Sets whether to show your caller ID when making a FOMA voice or
184/186 Uses the 184 and 186 prefixes to specify whether to show your caller ID
Notify Caller ID Uses the function menu to specify whether to show your caller ID every
videophone call.
every time you make a FOMA voice or videophone call.
time you make a FOMA voice or videophone call.
Adding the 186/184 prefix to the other party’s phone number
To show your caller ID each time you make a FOMA voice or videophone call, add the 186 prefix to the phone number to dial. To hide your caller ID, use the 184 prefix.
d Dialing with the “186” or “184” prefix is disabled for international calls. To make them, select “Notify Caller
ID” from the function menu.→p.57
d This function is unavailable for VoIP calls.
To show your phone number
FOMA Voice call: 186 - (the other party’s phone number)-r Videophone call: 186 - (the other party’s phone number)-o( )
To hide your phone number
FOMA Voice call: 184 - (the other party’s phone number)-r Videophone call: 184 - (the other party’s phone number)-o( )
NOTE
e If you hear a message requesting your caller ID, redial the number with the “186” prefix added. e If you make a FOMA voice or videophone call with 186 or 184, the phone number including this prefix will be logged
in the Redial or Dialed calls record.
V.phone
V.phone
p.53
p.67
p.57
<Pause dial> MENU84

Sending Push Signals Quickly

Sending push signals from your FOMA terminal enables you to send messages to a pager or to use services such as ticket ordering and bank balance requests.
Storing dialing data in Pause dial
You can store dialing data to send as push signals beforehand into Pause dial. Inserting a pause (p) into the dialing data allows you to send data with a separation where the pause lies.
d You can store one dialing data entry that consists of up to 128 characters. d Dialing data can contain numbers from 0 to 9, #, * and pause (p). d You cannot enter pauses (p) in succession or at the beginning of dialing data.
iXX“Dialing”X“Pause dial”
1
The “Pause dial” screen appears.
If there is dialing data already stored
The stored dialing data appears.
o (Edit)XEnter the dialing data
2
Press 0 to 9, q or w to enter dialing data.
To enter a pause (p)
Xw (1 second or longer)
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Pause di al
FUNC
Edit
Function menu¨p.68
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Function menu (Pause dial screen)
Edit XEdit the dialing dat a
Send pause dial
Delete Deletes the stored dialing data.
XEnter the destination phone numberXr or d
Each time you press r or d, the dialing data up to a pause (p) is transmitted.
Transmitting dialing data as Pause dial
iXX“Dialing”X“Pause dial”
1
dXDial the destination phone number or SIP address
2
To search the phonebook from a part of a phone number
XDial a part of a phone numberXPress c to search the phonebook
Search a phone number. You cannot search the phonebook from a part of a SIP address.
To search after selecting a search mode of the phonebook
XcXSelect a search mode on the search phonebook screen
To enter a number or address by searching the Rec eived calls/Redial record
XhXSearch a number or address from the Received calls record or press j to search from the
Redial record
r
3
The FOMA terminal calls the entered phone number or SIP address and shows the dialing data up to the first pause (p) while the dialed phone is ringing. The pause (p) is not shown.
r or d
4
Each time you press r or d, the dialing data up to a pause (p) is transmitted. Once the FOMA terminal has finished sending the last number, the in-call screen reappears.
To transmit all the dialing data at once
Xj (1 second or longer)X“Send at one time”
It may not be possible to send all data at once to some recipients.
NOTE
e Some phones may be unable to receive push signals. e Open the Pause dial screen during a voice call to transmit dialing data to the other party. e You cannot send push signals during a videophone call. e “p” included in a SIP address is not recognized as a pause.
 Send pause dial
0120#
<Prefix setting>

Setting Prefix Numbers

Default setting WORLD CALL (009130010), 184 (184), 186 (186)
Set prefixes to use frequently in advance. You can add the preset prefix to the beginning of a phone number or SIP address to make a call by using “Dial”, “Phonebook”, “Received calls”, “Dialed calls” or “Redial”.
d You can store up to 7 prefix numbers. d Preset prefixes can include numbers from 0 to 9, #, * and +.
iXX“Dialing”X“Prefix setting”
1
The “Prefix setting” screen appears.
Highlight “<Not recorded>” and press o (Edit)
2
To edit a stored prefix
XHighlight an item to edit and press o (Edit)
To check a stored prefix
XSelect an item to check
 Dialing
Prefix setting
WORLD CALL
184
186
 <Not recorded>  <Not recorded>  <Not recorded>  <Not recorded>
Edit
Function menu¨p.69
Select
Prefix setting
FUNC
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Enter a name
3
A name can consist of up to 8 double-byte or 16 single-byte characters.
 Edit name
No caller ID
Enter a number (prefix)
4
A number can consist of up to 10 digits.
 Prefix numbers
18
Function menu (Prefix setting screen)
Edit Edits a prefix.
Delete this Deletes the highlighted prefix.
Delete all XEnter your security codeX“YES”
<Sub-address setting>

Setting Sub-addresses When Making Calls

This function enables you to set “*” contained in a phone number as a separator so that numbers following “*” are recognized as a sub-address. Sub-addresses are available in ISDN to identify calls to make to specific communication devices or to select contents in “V-live”.
iXX“Dialing”X“Sub-address setting”X“ON”
1
To cancel the sub-address setting
NOTE
e In the following cases, “*” does not function as a sub-address separator. A number including “*” is recognized as
an ordinary phone number.
a *” is at the beginning of a phone number. a “186/184” is followed by “*” at the beginning of a phone number. a *” follows the number entered in “Prefix numbers”. a *590#/*591#/*592#” is included in a phone number. a The number is dialed as a VoIP call.
<Reconnect signal> MENU77

Setting the Alarm Used for Reconnection

When the signal quality deteriorates during a voice, videophone or PushTalk call to the extent that the call drops out, a FOMA terminal will automatically reconnect the call if the signal quality quickly improves. This function allows you to set the type of alarm given when a call is being reconnected.
d The time needed for reconnection varies depending on communication conditions such as manipulation or
signal quality. It may roughly take about 10 seconds.
d VoIP calls will not be reconnected even if they drop out.
iXX“Talk”X“Reconnect signal”X“No tone”, “High tone” or
1
“Low tone”
X“OFF”
Deletes all prefixes.
Default setting
ON
Default setting
High tone
NOTE
e A call may drop out without the warning tone if signal quality worsens very quickly. e Call charges apply in the interval (up to roughly 10 seconds) prior to reconnection. e The other party hears no sound while the signal is lost.
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<Noise reduction> MENU76

Blocking Out Ambient Noise

Noise reduction is a function that suppresses ambient noise. This makes it easier for the other party in a voice, videophone or PushTalk call to hear you when you are in a noisy location.
iXX“Talk”X“Noise reduction”X“ON”
1
To not use the noise reduction
X“OFF”
<Hands-free>

Switching to Hands-free Operation

Switching to the hands-free operation during a call
Switching to the hands-free operation during a call enables you to hear the other par ty’s voice through the speaker.
<Example: During a FOMA voice call>
FOMA voice in-call screen (p.56)Xo ()
1
When a voice or PushTalk call arrives, pressing o ( ) while the FOMA terminal is ringing also allows you to switch to hands-free.
(blue)” appears and you can hear other party’s voice through the speaker during a hands-free call.
To cancel the hands-free operation
XPress o ( ) during a hands-free call
The hands-free operation ends, and “ (blue)” disappears during a voice or PushTalk call or “ (blue)” changes to “ (pale blue)” during a videophone call.
d Notes on using the hands-free operation
It is recommended to keep a distance of about 30 cm from a FOMA terminal during a hands-free call. If the distance is longer or shorter than 30 cm, the other party may find it difficult to listen to you or voices may sound differently.
NOTE
e The other party’s voice may be heard by those around you during a hands-free call. Move to an area where your
call will not disturb other people before switching to a hands-free call.
e Ending a call cancels the hands-free setting.
<In-car hands-free>

Making Hands-free Calls in a Car

By connecting your FOMA terminal to a hands-free device such as “In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01” (optional) or a car navigation system, you can make or receive voice calls, etc. with the hands-free device. For information about how to use a hands-free device, refer to the instructions provided with the device. Note that FOMA In-Car Hands-Free Cable 01 (optional) must be used with In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01 (optional).
d VoIP calls are unavailable with a hands-free device.
NOTE
e To operate from a hands-free device, set USB mode setting to “Communication mode”.p.371 e The display and ring tones for incoming calls and mails work according to the FOMA terminal settings. e If a FOMA terminal is connected to a hands-free device and set up so that sound is emitted from the hands-free
device, a ring tone still sounds through the hands-free device for incoming mails or voice, videophone and PushTalk calls even when Manner mode is set or the ring volume is set to “Silent”.
e When Public mode (Driving mode) is set, a FOMA terminal works for incoming calls and mails as specified in the
“Public mode” settings.
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Default setting
ON
[Talking]
1m30s
Example: Voice call
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e When Record message is set, a FOMA terminal works for incoming calls as specified in the “Record message”
settings.
e If you make a videophone call from a hands-free device using the phonebook or Redial record, the connection
speed set in the hands-free device is applied. If no connection speed is set, “64K” is used.
e While a FOMA terminal is connected to a hands-free device and set up so that sound is emitted from the FOMA
terminal, “Setting when folded” is applied to the operation performed when the FOMA terminal is folded. If the hands-free device is set to emit sound and the FOMA terminal is folded, call condition does not change regardless of “Setting when folded”.

Receiving a FOMA Voice Call

When a call arrives, press r or d
1
When a call arrives, a FOMA terminal rings, the incoming call lamp flashes and the “Ringing” screen appears. Unless “FOMAphone” under “Vibrator” is set to “OFF”, the FOMA terminal also vibrates to notify you of the call. The indicator display also notifies you of the call by displaying the caller’s name.→ p.3 3
If a call with a Chaku-moji message arrives
A Chaku-moji animation appears on the Ringing screen. You may know the contents beforehand.→ p. 62
To end the call, press y
2
[Calling FOMA]
IchiroDocomo IchiroDocomo
Answer Answer
FUNC
Ringing
Function menu¨p.71
Function menu (Ringing screen)
Call Rejection Ends the call without answering it.
Call Forwarding
Voice Mail Connects the caller to the Voice Mail service center.
Change Display Changes the display from Additional Number 1 or 2 to the number from which the call is forwarded.
NOTE
e Besides r and d, you can set up your FOMA terminal to enable you to answer calls also by pressing any of
0 to 9, w, t, b, o or a (Home) (Any key answer). However, pressing a (Home) when the FOMA
terminal is folded puts a call on hold. A hold tone sounds when “Setting when folded” is set to “Tone on” and does not sound when it is set to “No tone” or “End the call”. You can also set the FOMA terminal to stop only the ring tone when a key is pressed (Quick silent).
e Pressing q or s (Memo/Check) while the FOMA terminal is ringing activates “Record message” to record the
other party’s message. (Pressing q also sets Manner mode.)→ p.84
e When a call with the caller ID shown arrives from a caller stored in the phonebook, a FOMA terminal shows the
caller’s phone number and name. If there is an image stored in the phonebook entry, the image also appears. However, if the caller’s entry is stored as secret data, the name and image are hidden and only the phone number is shown. If a caller does not show the caller ID, the reason for hiding the ID is displayed (caller ID hidden).
e If multiple phonebook entries with different names contain the same phone number and you receive a call from the
number, the name retrieved by the phonebook search in the order of readings appears.→p.125
e Up to 30 received calls can be logged in the “Received calls” record. For a caller that has shown the caller ID, the
caller’s phone number appears. If a caller who has shown the caller ID is stored in the phonebook, the caller’s name and phone number appear.
Forwards the call. The call is forwarded regardless of whether the “Call Forwarding” setting is “Activate” or “Deactivate”. “Call Forwarding Service”p.423
The caller is connected to the service center regardless of whether the “Voice Mail” setting is “Activate” or “Deactivate”. “Voice Mail Service”→ p.420
This setting is available when Multi Number (Additional Number 1 or 2) and Call Forwarding are activated for receiving calls. “Multi Number”→ p.427
Arrived!
[Calling FOMA]
Ringing (with Chaku-moji)
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e Enabling “Set in-call arrival” and setting “In-call arrival act” to “Answer” allow the FOMA terminal to make a short
double-beep (“bibip”) when an incoming call arrives while you are on another call. When this happens, you can then do one of the following:
a If you have subscribed to the “Voice Mail” service, you can forward the new call to the Voice Mail service center. a If you have subscribed to the “Call Forwarding” service, you can forward the new call to the call forwarding number.
Furthermore, if you subscribe to the “Call Waiting”, set “In-call arrival act” to “Answer” and then activate “Call Waiting”, you can put the current call on hold and answer a new call. For more information, see p.422.
e When “PushTalk arrival act” (p.115) is set to “Answer”, you can receive calls while talking on a PushTalk call. e A FOMA terminal does not ring and the incoming call lamp does not flash when “Public mode (Driving mode)” is
set. Received calls are logged in the Received calls record as missed calls.
e You can reject calls from numbers not stored in your phonebook.p.189 e You can specify the mute time until your FOMA terminal starts ringing for calls from numbers not stored in the
phonebook.p.188
e You cannot receive calls from phone numbers for which “Call rejection” is set in the phonebook. When setting “Call
acceptation” for a phone number in the phonebook, you can only receive calls from the number.→ p.185
e You can talk in hands-free mode during a call.→ p.70

Changing a Call from FOMA Voice to Videophone (the Other Party)

A FOMA voice call you received is changed to a videophone call if the call mode is changed on the other party’s phone.
d You can only change the call mode when you are the caller. When you have received a call, you cannot
change the call mode. (This function is available between terminals that support change between voice call and videophone call.)
d For the caller to change the call mode, “Indicate V.phone” must be set to “Indication ON” on the callee’s
phone beforehand. → p.1 00
FOMA voice in-call screen (p.56)XThe other party changes the call
1
modeX“YES”
While the call mode is being changed from voice to videophone, a screen showing that the call mode is being changed appears and voice guidance is given. The call mode is changed to videophone and a camera image is sent to the other party.
To send a substitute image to the other party
X“NO”
The specified substitute image is sent to the other party.
Camera ON/OFF
self-portrait
   [
Talking
1m30s
[Changing]
indicating?
YES
10
NO
10
NOTE
e The “Hands-free switch” setting affects the hands-free status after the call mode is changed, regardless of the
status before the change.→p.99
<Answer setting> MENU58

Using a Dial Key to Receive Calls

This setting enables you to quickly turn off a ring tone or answer the call when you receive a voice, videophone or PushTalk call. This is useful when you receive a call in a place where a ring tone may disturb people around you.
iXX“Incoming call”X“Answer setting”XSelect any item
1
Any key a nswer Besides r or d, pressing 0 to 9, w, t, b, o or a (Home) allows you to answer an
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incoming voice call quickly. Press a (Home) with the FOMA terminal folded to put the call on hold.* This is not applied to videophone calls. Besides P, r or d, pressing 0 to 9, w, t, o or a (Home) allows you to answer an incoming PushTalk call quickly.
s
Default setting
Any key answer
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Quick silent When a voice or videophone call arrives, press 0 to 9, w, t, b or a (Home) or open the
OFF Only pressing r or d allows you to answer an incoming voice call. When a videophone call arrives,
*: A hold tone sounds when “Setting when folded” is set to “Tone on” and does not sound when it is set to “No tone” or “End the
call”.
FOMA terminal to stop the ring tone or vibration. When you stop the ring tone in this way, the caller continues to hear the ring tone. Pressing o when a voice call arrives also stops the ring tone or vibration. To answer the voice call, press r or d. When answering the videophone call, press
V.phone
o () or r to send a camera image or d to send a substitute image. When a P ushTalk call ar rives, p ress 0 to 9, w, t, b, o or a (Home) or open the FOMA terminal to stop the ring tone or vibration. When you stop the ring tone in this way, the caller continues to hear the ring tone. To answer the PushTalk call, press P, r or d.
only pressing o ( ), r or d allows you to answer the call. (Pressing d answers the call using a substitute image.) When a PushTalk call arrives, only pressing P, r or d allows you to answer the call.
V.phone
NOTE
e Even when “Quick silent” is set, it works as “Any key answer” while in “Manner mode”. e Even when “Any key answer” or “Quick silent” is set, pressing 5 for 1 second or longer turns on or off the display
light and “Any key answer” or “Quick silent” does not work.
e When a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional) is connected to a FOMA terminal, you can answer
voice calls, videophone calls (with a camera image) or PushTalk calls by pressing the switch on the earphone/ microphone with switch regardless of the “Answer setting” setting.
e When “Sidekeys guard” is set to “ON” or the FOMA terminal is folded, pressing a (Home) does not work “Any key
answer” or “Quick silent”.
e Pressing s (Memo/Check) or q while the FOMA terminal is ringing activates Record message to record the
caller’s message.→p.84
<Setting when folded> MENU18

Folding a FOMA Terminal to End/Hold Calls

Default setting
End the call
You can set how your FOMA terminal works when it is folded during a voice or videophone call.
iXX“Talk”X“Setting when folded”XSelect any item
1
No tone Mutes sound for voice calls. For videophone calls, sound is muted and a “substitute image” is sent to the
Tone on Puts a call on hold (Holding). You can also select whether to play the hold tone through the speaker on
End the call Ends a call. It is the same operation as pressing y.
*: If you fold a FOMA terminal holding a voice call and re-open the terminal, the call resumes. If the held call is a videophone
call, it remains on hold.
other party. No hold tone is given. When the FOMA terminal is opened, the status reverts to before it was
*
fold ed.
your FOMA terminal. If the FOMA terminal is folded during a voice call, the other party hears the hold tone selected in “Set hold tone”. While in a videophone call, the other party hears the hold tone selected in “Set hold tone” and sees a hold image.pp.78, 97 When the FOMA terminal is opened, the status reverts to before it was folded.
Speaker ON The hold tone is heard by the other party and played through the speaker.
Speaker OFF The hold tone is only heard by the other party.
*
NOTE
e While Manner mode is set, no sound is played through the speaker even if “Speaker ON” is set. e If a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional) is connected, this function is disabled and folding the
FOMA terminal does not change call condition. However, during a videophone call using a camera image, folding the FOMA terminal switches the image to a substitute.
e Even if “Tone on” is set, folding the FOMA terminal leads to the “No tone” operation while “Call Waiting” is activated. e This setting is disabled for PushTalk calls. The “Setting when folded” under “PushTalk setting” will be applied.
p.115
e If you press t to put an ongoing VoIP call on hold and fold the FOMA terminal, the setting of “No tone” or “Tone
on” will be canceled so that the call will remain held. If “End the call” has been set, the call will end.
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<Received calls> MENU24

Using the Received Calls Record

Information about received calls, including callers’ phone numbers, SIP addresses, the dates and times are logged in the Received calls record.
d The Received calls record stores up to 30 voice call, videophone call and PushTalk call entries and up to
30 packet communication and 64K data communication call entries.
d If the maximum number of logs is exceeded, logs are overwritten starting with the oldest one. d You cannot view the Received calls record during a videophone call. d If you have changed the call mode between voice and videophone, the first received number is logged in
the Received calls record.
d Re dial/Dialed/Received calls records of PushTalk calls→p.108
iXX“Received calls”XSelect any item
1
All calls
(number)
Missed calls
(number)
Unknown calls: Shows the number of missed calls that you have not checked.
Check the Received calls record list
2
The “Received calls (list)” screen appears.
Select a Received calls record entry to check
3
The “Received calls (detail)” screen appears. In the top right corner of the screen, “Current/Total entries” is shown. The lower the number, the more recently the phone number or SIP address was received.
To check the earlier or later Received cal ls record entries
For a phone number or SIP address stored in the phonebook
r
4
To make a videophone call
To make a PushTalk call
To end the call, press y
5
NOTE
e Turning a FOMA terminal off does not delete the Received calls record. To prevent others from seeing the phone
numbers and SIP addresses you have received, delete the Received calls record entries, lock “Received calls” in “Original lock” or set “Received calls” in “Record display set” to “OFF”.
e When you have set “Missed calls display” in the “Ring time(sec.)” to “Not display” and receive a call whose ring time
is shorter than the one set in “Set mute seconds”, the call does not appear in the Received calls record.→ p.188
e Pressing h on the standby screen also accesses the Received calls record. e Press r and h on the standby screen to make a voice call to the most recent Received calls record entry. e Receiving a call with Multi Number (Additional Number1 or Additional Number2) will display the registered name of
Additional Number1 or Additional Number2 on the Received calls record (detail) screen.
e If a caller uses “Dial-in”, a number other than the “Dial-in” may be displayed.
Shows all the Received calls record entries.
Shows only the missed calls record entries.
Use x to move to the previous (more recent) entry or l to move to the next (older) entry.
The name stored in the phonebook also appears.
V.phone
Xo ()
XP
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V.phone
Received calls (list)
Function menu¨p.75
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Function menu¨p.75
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Received calls
IchiroDocomo
HanakoKeitai
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ShiroDocomo
IchiroDocomo
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Select
Received calls
2/20
10s
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e If a phone number or SIP address shown by a caller is stored in the phonebook, the caller’s name and phone
number or SIP address are logged in the Received calls record. If a phone number or SIP address has been hidden, the reason for hiding it (p.187) is shown in the Received calls record. Even if a number or address shown by a caller is stored in the phonebook, while “Restrict dialing” is set, the number or address and the name appear only when the number or address is specified in “Restrict dialing”. When the number or address is not specified in “Restrict dialing”, only the number or address appears.
e If multiple phonebook entries with different names contain the same phone number or SIP address and you receive
a call from the number or address, the name retrieved by the phonebook search in the order of readings appears in the Received calls record.→p.125
Received calls/Missed calls icons
Icon Description Icon Description
//
//
//
//
//
/
Received/missed/unconfirmed missed voice calls
Received/missed/unconfirmed missed international voice calls
Received/missed/unconfirmed missed videophone calls
Received/missed/unconfirmed missed PushTalk (one-to-one) calls
Received/missed/unconfirmed missed PushTalk (group) calls
Voice message recorded/ videophone message recorded
//
//
//
Received remote monitoring calls
Received/missed/unconfirmed missed international videophone calls
Received/missed/unconfirmed missed packet communication calls
Received/missed/unconfirmed missed 64K data communication calls
Packet communication or 64K data communication calls that have been received without an external unit connected
Calls with Chaku-moji messages
Receiving mode icons
Icon Description Icon Description
Receiving with FOMA
Receiving with VoIP
/
/
*: The shown icons vary depending on the main unit (SIP server).
Receiving with VoIP (Internal)
Receiving with VoIP (Public)
Receiving with VoIP (Tie line)
*
*
*
/
/
/
VoIP call that could not be
*
received
VoIP call (Internal) that could not be re ceive d
VoIP call (Public) that could not be received
VoIP call (Tie line) that could not be re ceive d
*
*
Function menu (Received calls screen)
d The function menus of Received calls screen are the same between the list and the detail.
Select mode Selects “FOMA” or “WLAN” for the Select mode.
Notify Caller ID
Prefix numbers
Prefix
Chaku-moji
*1*2
*1*2
*1
*1*2
Selects “OFF” or “ON” for whether to show the other party your caller ID.
To cancel “OFF” or “ON” under “Notify Caller ID”
X“Cancel prefix”
When “Cancel prefix” is set, the “Caller ID Notification” (p.53) setting applies.
XSelect a prefix name to add
“Setting Prefix Numbers” →p. 68 Enters a prefix for VoIP.→p. 454 “Making a call with a Chaku-moji message”→ p.63
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*1*2
Int’l call
Multi Number
Select PushTalk
Ring time
Disp. receiv. mode Add to phonebo ok “Adding Phonebook Entries from the Redial, Dialed Calls and Other Records”p.122 Add desktop icon “Using Desktop Icons”p.158
Compose message*2“Creating and Sending i-mode Mail”p.257
Compose SMS
Received address Shows the Received address list.
Delete Deletes the Received calls record entries.
Connection speed
Select image
*1: Only available for the detail screen *2: Unavailable for the PushTalk (group) record screen *3: “Int’l call” is unavailable when “+81” is prefixed (the country code is 日本 (Japan)). *4: Only available for the PushTalk (group) record screen *5: Only available for the list screen
*1*2
*5
*2
*2
Whe n “+” is added (c ountry code a dded)
XSelect the IDD prefix code
“+” is replaced with the selected IDD prefix code.
Whe n “+” is not added ( country code not added)
XSelect a country codeXSelect the IDD prefix code
The selected country code and IDD prefix code are added. If an area code begins with a zero (0), the zero is automatically deleted. Changing settings and registered items used for making international calls→ p.60
“Multi Number”→ p.427
*4
Selects members from the PushTalk (group) calls record to make a PushTalk call. → p.108
Shows the Missed calls record entries with the ring times.
*5
Shows the receiving mode icons in the Received calls record.
“Composing and Sending SMS (Short Message)”p.299
Delete this Deletes the highlighted Received calls record entry.
Delete selected
Delete all XEnter your security codeX“YES”
*1*2
Selects the connection speed used for videophone calls from “64K” or “32K”. Sets an image to send during a videophone call.→p.97
Selecting “Release settings” cancels the setting of My side or Chara-den.
XUse b to select a checkbox ()Xo (Finish)X“YES”
Deletes the multiple Received calls record entries.
Deletes all the Received calls record entries.
*3
NOTE
e Received calls through packet or 64K data communication cannot be added to the phonebook or used to compose
a new mail.
<Volume>

Adjusting the Earpiece Volume

Default setting
Level 4
Use this procedure to adjust the earpiece volume to between “Level 1” (quietest) and “Level 6” (loudest) during a call.
d If you adjust the volume during a call or while a FOMA terminal is in standby, the adjusted setting will be
retained after you end the call.
Adjusting the earpiece volume during a call
<Example: During a voice call>
During a callXUse a (Home) or s (Memo/Check) to
1
adjust the volume
You can also adjust the volume by pressing f or g for 1 second or longer. To adjust the volume in succession, press a (Home) or s (Memo/Check) for 1 second or longer during the earpiece volume adjustment. If no operation is performed for 2 seconds or longer on the earpiece adjustment screen, the screen ends to return to the in-call screen.
NOTE
e You can also adjust the earpiece volume when talking on a videophone, PushTalk or hands-free call. e Press f or g to adjust the volume during a videophone call. However, you cannot adjust the volume in
succession even if pressing a (Home) or s (Memo/Check) for 1 second or longer during the earpiece volume adjustment.
Volume
Level 4
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e While on a PushTalk call, press a (Home) or s (Memo/Check) to adjust the volume. You cannot adjust the volume
even if pressing f or g.
Adjusting the earpiece volume in standby mode
On the standby screenXf or g (1 second or longer)XUse f or
1
g to adjust the volume
Press f or g for 1 second or longer to adjust the volume in succession. If no operation is performed for 2 seconds or longer on the earpiece adjustment screen, the screen ends to return to the standby screen.
<Ring volume> MENU50

Adjusting the Ring Volume

Adjust the volume of a ring tone given when you receive a voice call, videophone call, PushTalk call, mail, chat mail, MessageR, MessageF, instant message or presence report. Six volume levels are available for each type of call and mail. You can also set a silent ring tone or set it to gradually get louder (step).
iXX“Incoming call”X“Ring volume”XSelect any item
1
FOMAphone Adjusts the ring tone volume for FOMA voice calls and 64K data communication.
VoIPphone Adjusts the ring tone volume for VoIP calls (Internal).
VoIPphone(Public) Adjusts the ring tone volume for VoIP calls (Public).
VoIPphone(Tie line) Adjusts the ring tone volume for VoIP calls (Tie line).
Videophon e Adjusts the ring tone volume for videophone calls.
PushTalk Adju sts th e ring tone vol ume for PushTalk calls.
Mail Adjusts the ring tone volume for i-mode mails, SMS and packet communication.
Chat mail Adjusts the ring tone volume for chat mails.
MessageR Adjusts the ring tone volume for MessageR.
MessageF Adjusts the ring tone volume for MessageF.
Messenger Adjusts the ring tone volume for instant messages.
Presence Adjusts the ring tone volume for presence reports.
Default setting
Level 4
f or gXd
2
To set step tones (getting a ring tone louder gradually)
XIn “Level 6”, press fXd
When you receive a call with “Step” set, there is no ring tone for 3 seconds, then the ring tone becomes gradually louder, starting at “Level 1” and increasing to “Level 6”.
To set a silent ring tone
XIn “Level 1”, press gXd
When the silent ring tone is set, the FOMA terminal emits no ring tone. See icons on the standby screen to check for which the “Silent” ring tone is set.
: Appears when “Silent” is set for one or more of “FOMAphone”, “Videophone”, “PushTalk”,
“VoIPphone”, “VoIPphone(Public)” and “VoIPphone(Tie line)”.
: Appears when “Silent” is set for one or more of “Mail”, “Chat mail”, “MessageR”, “MessageF”,
“Messenger” and “Presence”.
: Appears when both “ ” and “ ” are set.
NOTE
e The ring volume set in “FOMAphone” in this function is also applied to the alarm tones for “Schedule” and “To Do
list”.
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<Answer hold>

Putting a Call on Hold When You Cannot Answer Immediately

When a FOMA terminal rings for a voice or videophone call and you cannot answer it right away, use this procedure to put the call on hold and have the caller wait briefly.
When a call arrivesXy
1
The FOMA terminal makes three rapid beeps and puts the call on hold. The caller hears a message saying that you cannot answer at the moment and holds the call without hanging up. You can set the message played while a call is held in “Set hold tone”.
To hang up while a call is on hold
Xy
If a caller hangs up while on hold
The call ends.
Press r or d to resume the call
2
When “Answer setting” is set to “Any key answer”, you can also answer the call by pressing 0 to 9, w, t, b, o, a (Home). Furthermore, pressing s (Memo/Check), q or p also enables you to answer the
call. For videophone calls→ p.9 4
NOTE
e Call charges apply to a caller while he or she is waiting for you to answer. e If “FOMAphone” or “Videophone” in “Ring volume” is set to “Silent” or Manner mode is set, the FOMA terminal does
not make the three short beeps when you activate answer hold. However, the beeps do sound when “Manner mode set” is set to “Original” in which “Phone vol.” is not “Silent”.
e If you have subscribed to the “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding” service, selecting “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding”
from the function menu when a call arrives either forwards the call to the Voice Mail service center or forwarding number.
e If you fold a FOMA terminal while a call is on answer hold, the indicator display shows the call is held.
[On hold]
5s
<Set hold tone>

Setting the Hold Tone

Default set ting On hold tone: Tone 1 Holding tone : Melody 1
Set the message given to the other party when you put a voice or videophone call on answer hold or put an ongoing call on hold.
iXX“Talk”X“Set hold tone”XSelect any item
1
On hold tone Sets the message given when an incoming call is put on hold.
To ne 1 The following message is given in Japanese:
To ne 2 The following message is given in Japanese:
Vo ic e announce 1
Vo ic e
Holding tone Sets the hold tone given during a call.
*: Not displayed if no Voice Announce message has been recorded.
announce 2
Melody 1 “Fur Elise” is played.
Melody 2 “Mary Had A Little Lamb” is played.
Melody 3 “Symphony No.25 in G minor” is played.
Vo ic e announce 1
Vo ic e announce 2
“I can’t answer the phone just now. Please wait for a few minutes or call again later.”
“I can’t answer the phone just now. Please call again later.”
Plays the message recorded using “Voice announce”.
*
“Recording and Playing Alarm Tones and On Hold Tones” → p.406
*
Plays the message recorded using “Voice announce”.
*
“Recording and Playing Alarm Tones and On Hold Tones” → p.406
*
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NOTE
e Pressing o (Play) on the message selection screen allows you to check the selected message. e Even if you set “English” in “Select language”, the messages of “Tone 1” and “Tone 2” are given in Japanese. e This function is unavailable for setting the hold tone given when a VoIP call is held by pressing t.
<Public mode (Driving mode)>

Using Public Mode (Driving Mode)

Public mode is an automatic answering ser vice that allows you to keep good manners in a public place. When a FOMA terminal is set to Public mode, it sends callers a message saying that you cannot answer the call because you are driving or in a place (train, bus, theater, etc.) where you should refrain from talking on a phone, and then ends the call.
d Public mode can only be set or canceled from the standby screen. (It can also be set or canceled when
” or “ ” appears.)
d You can still make calls when Public mode is set. d This function is unavailable during data communication. d While Caller ID Request is set to “Activate”, receiving a call from an u nidentified number gives the caller
the Caller ID Request announcement (instead of the Public mode announcement).
On the standby screenXw (1 second or longer)
1
Public mode is set and “ ” appears. When a call arrives, a message (in Japanese) saying “I can’t answer the call because I’m driving or in a place where I should refrain from using a mobile phone. Please call back later.” is sent to the caller.
To cancel Public mode (Driving mode)
While Public mode is set, press w for 1 second or longer on the standby screen. Public mode is canceled and “ ” disappears from the screen.
NOTE
e Even if “Record message” is set to “ON”, Public mode (Driving mode) takes priority and the “Record message”
setting is ignored.
e When Manner mode is set, received calls are handled according to the Public mode setting. e If you make a FOMA voice call to an emergency number (110, 119 or 118) while Public mode is set, the Public
mode is canceled.
e The following tones do not sound in Public mode:
a Ring tone for voice/videophone/PushTalk calls a Mail ring tone a Ring tone for MessageR/F a Chat mail ring tone a Ring tone for instant messages a Ring tone for presence reports a Alarm clock tone a Schedule alarm tone a To Do list alarm tone a Alarm tone for Notice designate calls a Low-voltage alarm tone a Charge sound a Sound of i-αppli programs a Packet communication/64K data communication ring tone
d If Public mode (Driving mode) is set
In Public mode (Driving mode), your FOMA terminal does not ring when a voice, videophone or PushTalk call arrives. Calls are logged in the Received calls record as “Missed calls” and the “Missed calls” desktop icon appears on the standby screen.
d A FOMA voice caller hears the announcement that you cannot answer the call because you are driving or
in a place where you should refrain from using a mobile phone, and the call then ends.
d A videophone caller sees the Public mode movie announcement an d the call then ends. d When a PushTalk call arrives, no answer is given and “Connection failed” appears on the screen. If the
number of call members is 3 or more, a message showing you are driving appears on the members’ phones.
d A VoIP caller hear the busy tone and the call is rejected.
NOTE
e Even while Public mode is set, when the power is turned off or when “ ” appears on the screen, the
announcement to be played is not the one for Public mode but for “ ”. To PushTalk call members, a response informing them that you cannot join will be made.
e When a mail arrives, the “New mail” desktop icon appears on the standby screen. e When an instant message arrives, the “New Instant Message” desktop icon appears on the standby screen. e When a presence report arrives, the “Status report” desktop icon appears on the standby screen.
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d
Handling of received calls when network services and Public mode (Driving mode) are set
When Public mode is set while network services are activated, FOMA voice and videophone calls you receive are handled as shown below.
Service When a FOMA voice call arrives When a videophone call arrives
Voice Mail service Connects the caller to the service center after
Call Forwarding a Forwards the call after playing the Public mode
Call Waiting Ends the call after playing the Public mode
Nuisance Call Blocki ng
Caller ID Request a If the caller hides the caller ID, the caller hears
*1: If the ring time for Voice Mail is set to 0 seconds, no Public mode announcement is given. Furthermore, the call is not
logged in the “Received calls” record and no “Missed call” desktop icon appears.
*2: If the ring time for Call Forwarding is set to 0 seconds, no Public mode announcement is given. Furthermore, the call is not
logged in the “Received calls” record and no “Missed call” desktop icon appears.
*3: Videophone calls will not be connected unless the forwarding phone complies with 3G-324M.
playing the Public mode announcement.
announcement.*2
a Whether to play the Public mode
announcement for callers depends on the Call Forwarding setting.
announcement. a If the call is from a barred phone number, the
caller hears the announcement saying that the call could not be connected and the call then ends.
a If the call is from another phone number, the
caller hears the Public mode announcement and the call then ends.
the announcement requesting the caller ID and the call then ends.
a If the caller shows the caller ID, the caller
hears the Public mode announcement and the call then ends.
Connects the caller to the service center without
*1
playing the Public mode movie announcement. Forwards the videophone call without playing the
Public mode movie announcement.
Ends the call after playing the Public mode movie announcement.
a If the call is from a barred phone number, the
caller sees the movie announcement saying that the call could not be connected and the call then ends.
a If the call is from another phone number, the
caller sees the Public mode movie announcement and the call then ends.
a If the caller hides the caller ID, the caller sees
the movie announcement requesting the caller ID and the call then ends.
a If the caller shows the caller ID, the c aller sees
the Public mode movie announcement and the call then ends.
<Public mode (power off)>

Using Public Mode (Power off)

Public mode (power off) is an automatic answering service that allows you to keep good manners in a public place. If you set Public mode (power off) and then receive a call with the terminal turned off, the caller hears an announcement that you are in a place where the power needs to be turned off (hospital, airplane, near a priority seat, etc.) and cannot answer the call, and then the call ends.
On the standby screenXw25251Xr
1
Public mode (power off) is set (no change is made on the standby screen). If Public mode (power off) is set, the power is turned off and a call arrives, the caller hears an announcement that “I am now in a place where I need to turn off my phone, and cannot answer your call. Please call again later on.”.
To cancel Public mode (power off)
XOn the standby screenXw25250Xr
Public mode (power off) is canceled.
To check the Public mode (power off) setting
XOn the standby screenXw25259Xr
You can check the Public mode (power off) setting.
d If Public mode (power off) is set
The setting will remain unchanged until you dial “*25250” to cancel Public mode (power off). Turning a FOMA terminal on does not cancel the setting. The caller will hear the Public mode (power off) announcement when you are out of the service area or in a place where radio waves do not reach.
d A voice caller hears an an nouncement that you cannot answer the call because you are in a place where
you need to turn off the power, and the call then ends.
d A videophone caller sees the Public mode (power off) movie announcement and the call then ends. d When a PushTalk call arrives, no answer is given and “Connection failed” appears on the screen. If the
number of call members is 3 or more, a message showing you are absent appears on the members’ phones.
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d
Handling of received calls when network services and Public mode (power off) are set
If Public mode (power off) is set while network ser vices are activated, voice and videophone calls you receive are handled as shown below.
Service When a voice call arrives When a videophone call arrives
Voice Mail Connects the caller to the service center after
Call Forwarding a Forwards the call after playing the Public mode
Nuisance Call Blocki ng
Caller ID Request a If the caller hides the caller ID, the caller hears
*1: If the ring time for Voice Mail is set to 0 seconds, no Public mode announcement is given. Furthermore, the call is not
logged in the “Received calls” record and no “Missed call” desktop icon appears.
*2: If the ring time for Call Forwarding is set to 0 seconds, no Public mode announcement is given. Furthermore, the call is not
logged in the “Received calls” record and no “Missed call” desktop icon appears.
*3: Videophone calls will not be connected unless the forwarding phone complies with 3G-324M.
playing the Public mode (power off) announcement.
(power off) announcement.
a Whether to play the Public mode (power off)
announcement for callers depends on the Call Forwarding setting.
a If the call is from a barred phone number, the
caller hears an announcement saying that the call could not be connected and the call then ends.
a If the call is from another phone number, the
caller hears the Public mode (power off) announcement and the call then ends.
an announcement requesting the caller ID and the call then ends.
a If the caller shows the caller ID, the caller
hears the Public mode (power off) announcement and the call then ends.
*1
*2
Connects the caller to the service center without playing the Public mode (power off) movie announcement.
Forwards the videophone call without playing the Public mode (power off) movie announcement.
a If the call is from a barred phone number, the
caller sees a movie announcement saying that the call could not be connected and the call then ends.
a If the call is from another phone number, the
caller sees the Public mode (power off) movie announcement and the call then ends.
a If the caller hides the caller ID, the caller sees
a movie announcement requesting the caller ID and the call then ends.
a If the caller shows the caller ID, the c aller sees
the Public mode (power off) movie announcement and the call then ends.
*3
<Info notice setting> MENU65

Checking Missed Calls

Default setting
ON
Pressing s (Memo/Check) with a FOMA terminal folded enables you to check missed calls, new mails, new chat mails, new instant messages, Record messages or Voice Mail messages with tones, vibration or the incoming call lamp.
d This function informs you of those calls, mails or messages when the “Missed calls”, “New mail”, “Chat
mail”, “New Instant Message”, “Record message” or “Voice Mail” desktop icon appears.→p.159
Setting the notification method for the Info notice function
iXX“Incoming call”X“Info notice setting”XSelect any item
1
ON Uses “Bibip, bibip” electronic tone for notification.
OFF Makes no notification.
NOTE
e If setting “ボイス ” (voice) under “ 確認機能設定” (Info notice setting) in Japanese mode, you can have a FOMA
terminal inform you of a missed call, etc. with voice by pressing s (Memo/Check). Furthermore, setting “ON” under “ボイス ” (voice) has the FOMA terminal read out the caller’s or sender’s name.
e If the reading of a caller or sender’s name is not stored in the phonebook or a name stored in the phonebook is not
displayed, the FOMA terminal does not read out the name even if “ON” is set under “ ボイス” (voice).
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Checking for missed calls, new mails, new chat mails or new instant messages
Checking operates as shown below.
When you have missed calls, new mails,
Info notice
setting
ON “Bibip, bibip” tone and
*1: A FOMA terminal vibrates when “FOMAphone” in “Vibrator” is set to other than “OFF”. *2: If the flashing color is set to “Gradation” in “Illumination”, the incoming call lamp flashes in “Color 5” for missed calls, “Color
1” for new mails, “Color 3” for new chat mails and “Color 7” for new instant messages.
new chat mails or new instant messages
Sound and vibration
about 1-second
*1
vibration
Incoming call lamp
color
Lights for about 8 seconds in the respecti ve colors set in “FOMAphone”, “Mail”, “Chat mail” and “Messenger” in “Illumination”. When you have a missed call, new mail, n ew chat mail or new instant message, the lamp lights for 1 second in the respecti ve colo r.
*2
NOTE
e When “Sidekeys guard” is set to “ON”, you cannot check missed calls or new mails with the FOMA terminal folded
even by pressing s (Memo/Check).
e This function is unavailable to check missed calls or mails while the music player is running. e The “ 電子音 ” (electronic tone) or “ボイス” (voice) volume is determined in the “FOMAphone” under “Ring volume”.
When “Silent” or “Step” is set, “Level 2” is applied.
e In Manner mode, a FOMA terminal uses vibration instead of tones to n otify you of calls, mails or messages.
However, the FOMA terminal does emit tones if you have selected “Original” in “Manner mode set” in which “Phone vol.” is not set to “Silent”. If “Vibrator” is set to “OFF”, the FOMA terminal does not vibrate.
e This function is unavailable to check new mails kept at the i-mode center. e Opening a FOMA terminal during notification stops the notification.
When you have no missed call, new mail,
new chat mail or new instant message
Sound and vibration
“Bibibip” tone and about
0.2-second vibration
Incoming call
The inc oming ca ll lamp
*1
flashes for about 8 seconds in “Color 12”.
lamp color
Having a FOMA terminal read out the current time <Voice clock>
d When “確認機能設定 ” (Info notice setting) is set to “ボイス” (voice) and s (Memo/Check) is pressed with
the FOMA terminal folded, the FOMA ter minal reads out the current time in Japanese.
<Record message> MENU55

Having a Caller Leave a Message and Video

Default setting Record message: OFF Answer message: Japanese 1 Ring time: 8 sec.
When you cannot answer a voice or videophone call, this function allows you to record a message from the caller on your FOMA terminal. For videophone messages, the camera image from the other party’s phone is also recorded.
d You can record up to 5 voice messages lasting roughly 20 seconds each. d You can record up to 2 videophone messages lasting roughly 20 seconds each. d The differences between Record message and Voice Mail are as follows:
Item Record message Voice Mail service
Recording time and No. of messages
Retention period No limit Up to 72 hours Where to store FOMA terminal Voice Mail service center
Condition for play back
Condition for recording
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a Voice call: up to 20 seconds each, 5 messages a Videophone call: up to 20 seconds each, 2
messages
Anywhere Only inside the FOMA service area
a Messages can be recorded if the receiving
phone is turned on inside the service area.
a Setting “Record message” to “ON”
a Voice call: up to 3 minutes each, 20 messages a Videophone call: up to 3 minutes each, 20
messages
a Messages can be recorded even if the
receiving phone is turned off inside/outside the service area.
a Activating the Voice Mail service (p.421)
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Setting Record message
iXX“Incoming call”X“Record message”XSelect any item
1
ON Selects the type of answer message.
OFF Cancels the “Record message” setting.
*: Not displayed if no Voice Announce message has been recorded.
Enter a number between 000 and 120 seconds as the ring time
2
Entering a 3-digit time automatically sets Record message and “ ” and “ ” appear on the standby screen.
To set the displayed time
NOTE
e If the numbers of recorded voice messages and videophone messages have already reached the maximum
respectively, you cannot set Record message to “ON”.
e Pressing o (Play) on the answer message selection screen allows you to check the selected answer message. e If “Voice announce 1” or “Voice announce 2” is set for the answer message of Record message and the
corresponding Voice announce is deleted in “Voice announce” setting, “Japanese 1” is set for the answer message.
e To give priority to “Record message” when “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding” is set at the same time, set a shorter
ring time than the one set for Voice Mail or Call Forwarding.
e If the mute time set in “Ring time(sec.)” is longer than the ring time set for Record message, the FOMA terminal
switches directly to Record message without ringing. To have the ring tone sound before Record message starts, set a longer ring time for Record message than the mute time.
e You can set an answer message in each phone number or SIP address under “Discern connect” or in each group
under “Discern group”. → p.132
Japanese 1 “I can’t answer the phone just now. Please leave your message within 20 seconds
Japanese 2 “Thank you for your call, but I can’t take your call right now. Leave me a message after
English “I can’t take your call now. Please leave the message. Thank you.” is played.
Vo ic e announce 1
Vo ic e announce 2
XPress d without entering a time
after the beep.” is played in Japanese.
the beep.” is played in Japanese.
Plays a message recorded using “Voice announce”.
*
“Recording and Playing Alarm Tones and On Hold Tones” → p.406
*
When a call arrives when “Record message” is set to “ON”
Reaching the specified time activates Record message.
d When a voice call arrives, an answer message is given and recording starts. d When a videophone call arrives, the “Preparing” image is sent, an answer message is given, “Recording”
image is sent and recording starts.
When message recording begins
d The recording screen appears. The caller’s voice can be heard through the FOMA terminal earpiece
during message recording.
d Re gardless of the duration, a started recording is counted in the number of recordings.
To answer a voice call during recording
Xr or d
To answer a videophone call during recording
[Recording message1]
IchiroDocomo
Example: Voice Call
XPress r or o ( ) to answer with a camera image or d to answer with a
substitute image
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When message recording ends
d The original screen reappears and the “Missed calls” and “Record message” desktop icons appear on the
standby screen. Select the icons to check the details.→p.159
d When one voice message is recorded, “ ” changes to “ ”. “ ” appears for two messages, “ ” for
three messages, and corresponding icons for the subsequent numbers of messages. When one videophone message is recorded, “ ” changes to “ ”. “ ” appears for two video messages.
NOTE
e When “ ” appears, Record message for FOMA voice calls is unavailable.
e When “ ” appears or “ ” does not appear, Record message for VoIP calls is unavailable. e Once the number of recorded messages has reached the maximum, you cannot use Record message to record
the next message.
e If Manner mode is set, you cannot hear the caller’s voice during recording. e You cannot receive other calls while a message is being recorded. If the call waiting (p.456) notifies you of another
VoIP call during a VoIP call, a ring tone breaks in during Record message recording.
Important
c It is recommended to take notes of the contents of recorded messages. c Faults, repairs or other handling of the FOMA terminal could erase any recorded messages or memos. NTT
DoCoMo accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any such loss of data and users are advised to make a note of the recorded messages and memos as a precautionary measure.
<Quick message>

Recording the Caller’s Message and Video Instead of Answering an Incoming Call

Even if “Record message” is not set to “ON”, this function allows you to begin message recording simply by pressing one key when a voice or videophone call arrives.
A call arrivesXs (Memo/Check)
1
Record message recording starts. Pressing q instead of s (Memo/Check) sets Manner mode simultaneously with the activation of Record message.
NOTE
e You can only record a message of the caller for which you started recording. You cannot set “Record message” to
“ON” using this function.
e This function is also enabled when “Manner mode set” is set to “Original” in which “Record message” is set to
“OFF”.
e If a voice or videophone call arrives when there are already 5 voice messages (2 messages for videophone
message) recorded, Record message is not activated and the FOMA terminal keeps ringing. (Pressing q allows the FOMA terminal to keep ringing under the condition set in “Manner mode set”.
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Playing/Erasing Record Messages and Voice Memos

d If a voice record message is recorded, an icon corresponding to the call type appears on the “Play/Erase
msg.” screen. “” appears if a voice memo is recorded.
iXX“Play/Erase msg.”
1
The “Play/Erase msg.” screen appears.
Select an item to play
2
The Message playback screen appears. The FOMA terminal beeps and playback begins. When the playback ends, the FOMA terminal gives 2 short beeps and the playback display disappears.
To play the next message
Xs (Memo/Check)
Each time you press s (Memo/Check), the next most recent message is played. Voice memos are played last.
To stop playback
Xd or t
To make a voice, videophone or PushTalk call to the phone number or
SIP address displayed during playback
Xr, o or P
Pressing r makes a voice call, o makes a videophone call or P makes a PushTalk call. Available PushTalk call type is one-to-one.
NOTE
e For a record message is from a caller who showed the caller ID or SIP address, the caller’s phone number or SIP
address appears during the message playback. If the caller is stored in the phonebook, his or her name also appears.
e Pressing s (Memo/Check) on the standby screen also plays memos.
Record message icons
Icon Description Icon Description
Record message from a FOMA voice call
Record message from a VoIP call
/
*: The shown icons vary depending on the main device (SIP server).
Record message from a VoIP call
*
(Internal)
*
/
Record message from a VoIP call (Public)
Record message from a VoIP call (Tie line)
Function menu (Play/Erase msg. screen)
Play Plays the highlighted message.
Delete this Erases the highlighted message.
Delete rec. msg.
Delete all Erases all the Record messages and voice memos.
Erases all the Record messages.
Play/Erase msg.
 Record message1     Record message2     Record message3     Record message4     Record message5     Voice memo     
Play FUNC
Play/Erase msg.
Function menu¨p.85
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V.phone
Stop
Message playback
Function menu¨p.85
*
FUNC
Function menu (Message playback screen)
Select mode Selects “FOMA” or “WLAN” for the Select mode. Prefix Enters a prefix for VoIP.p.454
Erase Erases the message being played.
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Important
c It is recommended to take notes of the contents of the voice messages and voice memos. c Faults, repairs or other handling of the FOMA terminal could erase any recorded messages or memos. NTT
DoCoMo accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any such loss of data and users are advised to make a note of the recorded messages and memos as a precautionary measure.
<VP message>

Playing/Erasing Videophone Messages

d ” appears on the “Play/Erase VP msg.” screen if a videophone message is recorded.
iXX“Play/Erase VP msg.”
1
The “Play/Erase VP msg.” screen appears.
Select an item to play
2
The “VP message playback” screen appears.
To play the previous or next message
Xh or j
Each time you press h or j, the previous or next message is played.
To stop playback
Xd
To make a voice, videophone or PushTalk call to the phone number
displayed during playback
Xr, o or P
Pressing r makes a voice call, o makes a videophone call or P makes a PushTalk call. Available PushTalk call type is one-to-one.
NOTE
e When a videophone message is from a caller who showed the caller ID, the caller’s phone number appears during
the message playback. If the caller is stored in the phonebook, his or her name also appears.
e Press f (a (Home)) or g (s (Memo/Check)) to adjust the volume dur ing playback.
Play/Erase VP msg.
Record VP message1 
 Record VP message2
Play/Erase VP msg.
Function menu¨p.86
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V.phone
VP message playback
Function menu¨p.86
Play
Stop
FUNC
FUNC
Function menu (Play/Erase VP msg. screen)
Play Plays the highlighted videophone message.
Delete this Erases the highlighted videophone message.
Delete all Erases all the videophone messages.
Function menu (VP message playback screen)
Select mode Selects “FOMA” or “WLAN” for the Select mode. Prefix Enters a prefix for VoIP.p.454
Erase Erases the VP message being played.
Speaker ON, Speaker OFF
Important
c It is recommended to take notes of the contents of videophone messages. c Faults, repairs or other handling of the FOMA terminal could erase any recorded messages or memos. NTT
DoCoMo accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any such loss of data and users are advised to make a note of the recorded messages and memos as a precautionary measure.
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Turns on/off the speaker.
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Making/Receiving Videophone Calls

What is Videophone?........................................................... 88
Making a Videophone Call................................................... 89
Changing Videophone Call to FOMA Voice Call.................. 93
Receiving a Videophone Call............................................... 94
Using Chara-den.................................................................. 96
Setting an Image to Send to the Other Party....................... 97
Setting Hands-free for Videophone Calls ....... 99
Setting an Image to be Displayed During a Videophone Call
............................................................................................. 99
Setting for Switching Between Voice Call and
Videophone Call .............................................. 100
Setting How to Handle Videophone Calls Received
During i-mode ............................................. 101
Connecting to an External Device to Make/Receive
Videophone Calls................................................................. 102
Viewing Distant Locations.............................. 102
Hands-free switch
Indicate V.phone
V-phone while packet
Remote monitoring
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What is Videophone?

You can use the videophone function between DoCoMo’s Videophone compatible terminals.
d DoCoMo’s Videophone is compliant with the 3G-324M*2 international standard established by the 3GPP*1.
Connections with videophones using different standards cannot be made. *1: 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)
An organization that produces globally applicable technical specifications for a 3rd generation mobile system (IMT-2000).
*2: 3G-32 4M
An international standard for a 3rd generation videophone system.
d Videophone calls are made at connection speeds of 64K or 32K.
a 64K: Data is communicated at a rate of 64kbps. a 32K: Data is communicated at a rate of 32kbps.
d Videophone is not available in Single mode (WLAN).
Videophone screen
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1 Main screen. The other party’s camera image appears by default.
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2 Sub-screen. Your camera image appears by default. 3 Shows the call duration. 4 Shows the videophone function settings.
: 64K videophone call in progress : Photo mode (Portrait)
: 32K videophone call in progress : Photo mode (Scenery)
: Audio transmission in progress : Photo mode (Close-up) : Audio transmission failed : Key operation/DTMF mode→p.91
: Video transmission in progress : Key operation/Whole action mode
: Video transmission failed : Key operation/Parts action mode
: Sending camera image : Sending Chara-den : Sending an alternative image selected *1: Action mode → p.96
in “Select image” : Facial movements can be synchronized
(pale blue): Hands-free OFF : Facial movements cannot be synchronized (blue): Hands-free ON *2: Face stamp →p.100
: Microphone being muted (silenced) : Visual check in progress
Control key Videophone operation
d d (1 second or longer) f (a (Home)), g (s (Memo/Check) v o p s (Memo/Check) (1 second or longer) t a (Home) (1 second or longer)
Switches between the front and rear cameras
Switches the main screen→p.90
Adjusts the volume
Adjusts the zoom
Activates or deactivates the hands-free mode
Displays the function menu
Records the other party’s voice during a call
Puts a call on hold
Mutes (silences) the microphone
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*1
*2
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Dial the other party’s number including the area code
1
The “Videophone number entry” screen appears. Always include the area code even if the call is made within the same area.
Area code
City code
To mobile phones
090−××××−×××× or 080−××××−××××
To PHS phones
070−××××−××××
V.phone
o ()
2
The “Videophone in-call” screen appears. The other party’s voice comes through the speaker, and now you can talk. “Switching to Hands-free Operation”→ p.70
To change a videophone call to a voice call
“Changing Videophone Call to FOMA Voice Call” → p. 93
To switch between the camera and alternative
images during a videophone call
XSelect “Substitute image” or “My side” from the
function menu.
To send the rear camera image during a videophone call
Xd
During a videophone call, you can switch between the front and rear cameras (CHG camera-mode) by pressing d.
To put an ongoing videophone call on hold
Xt
The hold tone sounds and the “保留 Holding” image appears on the other party’s videophone screen. Press o () or r to answer a videophone call on hold with a camera image, or d to answer the call with an alternative image. Press t to answer the call in the state before holding.
V.phone
To mute voice transmission during a videophone call (microphone mute)
Xa (Home) (1 second or longer)
” appears while in mute mode. The video remains unchanged. To cancel the mute, press a (Home) again for 1 second or longer.
If a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional) is attached
You can hear the other party’s voice through the earphone.
If a videophone call is not connected→ p.92
To end the call, press y
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NOTE
e Even if “ ” appears on the “Videophone number entry” screen, pressing o ( ) makes a videophone
call with FOMA (in case of DUAL mode).
e ” flashes dur ing dialing and remains lit during a videophone call. If a call is dialed at the speed of “32K”, “
flashes and remains lit during a call.
e A communications speed of “32K” allows you to use videophone with other devices (PHS mobiles, etc.) that cannot
communicate at “64K” due to network conditions. If you make a videophone call at “64K” but the other party is in a “32K” area or similar area, the call will be automatically redialed at “32K”. However, the same digital communication charges apply to both “32K” and “64K” videophone calls.
e An up to 10 character Chaku-moji message (including pictographs, symbols, double-byte and single-byte
characters) can be attached to a videophone call to be made. The Chaku-moji animation appears on the other party’s ringing screen. → p.6 2
e With DoCoMo international dialing service “WORLD CALL”, you can make an international videophone call.p.59 e Your own image is transmitted unless a Chara-den image is set in “Select image” under the function menu of the
videophone number entry screen.→ p.90
Phone number
You are charged for the digital communication from this screen.
V.phone
Videophone number entry
Function menu¨p.90
Videophone in-call
Function menu¨p.90
V.phone
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e It may take a few seconds to change a camera image to an alternative image (Chara-den) depending on the Chara-
den image.
e When the battery is being charged and you are using the rear camera during a videophone call, a message may
appear indicating that the camera will be turned off, and the camera may be automatically turned off, depending on the terminal’s temperature.
Function menu (Videophone number entry screen)
Sending mod e Selects “FOMA” or “WLAN” for the mode.
Inp. SIP address Displays the SIP address entry screen.
Notify Caller ID Selects “OFF” or “ON” for whether to notify the other party of your caller ID.
Prefix numbers XSelect a prefix name to add
Prefix Enters a prefix for VoIP.p.454
Chaku-moji “Making a call with a Chaku-moji message”p.63
Int’l call When “+” is added (co untry code added)
Multi Number “Multi Number”p.427
Add to phonebook
Compose message
Connectio n speed
Select image Sets an image to transmit during a videophone call.p.97
*: “Int’l call” is unavailable when “+81” is prefixed (the country code is 日本 (Japan)).
To cancel “OFF” or “ON” un der “Notify Caller ID”
X“Cancel prefix”
When “Cancel prefix” is set, the “Caller ID Notification” (p.53) setting applies.
“Setting Prefix Numbers”→ p.68
XSelect an IDD access code
“+” is replaced with the selected IDD access code.
When “+” is not added (country code not added)
XSelect a country codeXSelect an IDD access code
The selected country code and IDD access code are added. If the area code begins with zero, the zero is automatically deleted. Changing settings and registered items used for making international calls→ p.60
“Adding Information to the FOMA Terminal (Phone) Phonebook”→p.119 “Adding Information to the UIM Phonebook”→ p.121
“Creating and Sending i-mode Mail”p.257
Selects “64K” or “32K” for the connection speed.
Select “Release settings” to release the settings for “Me” and “Chara-den”.
*
NOTE
e The “Connection speed” setting only applies to one call. The speed is not logged in the Redial record or Dialed
calls record. The setting does not apply to a voice call made after the “Connection speed” setting is set.
Function menu (Videophone in-call screen)
Petit message “Sending a message during a videophone call (with a camera image displayed)”p.100 Decoration “Decorating the videophone screen”p.100
Off decoration
Substitut e image, My side
Rear camera, Front camera
Change main disp.
Visual check, Visual check off
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Deletes the displayed message or stamp.
Switches between the camera and alternative images.
Switches between the front and rear cameras. This setting is only retained during a call.
Changes the image displayed on the main screen. The screen changes in the order of “The other party’s camera image on the main screen” - “Your own camera image on the main screen” - “Only the other party’s camera image” - “Only your own camera image”.
“Checking your appearance during a videophone call”→p.98
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V.phone settings
Chara-den set. Sets Chara-den.
Display light Sets the display light.
FrontCamera Rev.
Call time disp.
(default: ON)
Own number Displays your phone number during a videophone call.
Send DTMF tone, DTMF tone OFF
Change to voice
Sets the Videophone screen.
Visual prefer. Sets the quality of images to be transmitted.
Brightness
White balance Sets image color tones.
Color mode set Sets image effects.
Photo mode Sets a mode suitable for the subject.
Chara-denp.96 This setting cannot be set when a camera image is transmitted.
Switch Chara­den
Action List XCheck the actions and keys
Change Action Changes the action mode. Switch image Displays your original image on the other party’s display. p. 97
All time ON
(default)
15 seconds ON Turns on the display light for 15 seconds only.
Sets the type of camera image to display on your FOMA terminal during a call.
ON
(default)
OFF Displays a normal image.
Sets whether to display the call time during a call.
Sets or releases the push signal transmission mode while using Chara-den. Videophone calls are always in push signal transmission mode if Chara-den is not used.
“Changing Videophone Call to FOMA Voice Call”→ p.93
This setting is only retained during a call.
Normal
(default)
Prefer img qual Displays fine video images. Best for motionless subjects.
Prefer motion spd
XUse c to adjust the brightnessXd
Chooses the brightness among 5 levels from -2 to ±0 to +2.
The setting is linked to the equivalent function of the camera.→ p.208
Auto
(default)
Fine Select this option when outdoors on a sunny day.
Cloudy Select this option when in the shade or outdoors on a cloudy day.
Light bulb Select this option under incandescent light.
Fluorescent lamp
This setting is only retained during a call.
Normal
(default)
Sepia Sets a sepia-tone image.
Monochrome Sets a black-and-white (monochrome) image.
This setting cannot be set when the front camera is used.
Portrait
(default)
Scenery Suitable for shooting scenery.
Close-up Suitable for shooting close-up.
XSelect a character
Select a character to display.
Shows the available actions and corresponding keys. Pressing w shows the action list.
Turns on the display light all the time.
Displays a mirror image.
Standard setting for both quality and movement.
Displays smooth video images. Best for fast-moving subjects.
Adjusts the color tone automatically.
Select this option under fluorescent light.
Sets a typical color image.
Suitable for shooting people.
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d If a videophone call is not connected
If a videophone call is not connected, a message appears indicating why the connection fails. However, in some circumstances, the message may not be displayed. The displayed reason may not accurately reflect the other party’s status depending on the other par ty’s phone model and network service subscription.
Message Reason
Check number then redial The dialed phone number is currently not used
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Busy
Busy with packet transmission The other party is using packet communications
Out of service area/power off The other party is out of range or the phone is turned off
Set caller ID to ON The call is connected without the caller ID (when dialing
Your call is being forwarded The call is being forwarded (into a videophone call if the
Redial using voice call The forwarding phone is not compatible with Videophone
Please activate caller ID before dialing again The other party activates the Caller ID Request service
At the user’s request, your call can not be connected The other party activates the Nuisance Call Blocking service
Connection failed Set “Caller ID Notification” to “ON” and then try again.
*: The message may also appear during packet communications depending on the other party’s terminal.
NOTE
e A video emergency call (110, 119, 118) made from the FOMA ter minal automatically changes to a voice call. e A call cannot be connected if the other party does not use a Videophone-compatible phone or if the phone is out of
range or turned off. A videophone call will be automatically cut off then redialed as a voice call if the other party does not use a Videophone-compatible phone and “Auto redial as voice” (p.97) is set to “ON”. However, this operation may not be executed if you dial a wrong number or if you call an ISDN-synchronous-64K or PIAFS access point or an ISDN videophone that is not compliant with the 3G-324M standard (as of January, 2007). Call charges may apply in some cases.
e A communications speed of “32K” allows you to use videophone with other devices (PHS mobiles, etc.) that cannot
communicate at “64K” due to network conditions. If you make a videophone call at “64K” but the other party is in a “32K” area or similar area, the call will be automatically redialed at “32K”. However, the same digital communication charges apply to both “32K” and “64K” videophone calls.
e If “Auto redial as voice” (p.97) is set to “ON” and a videophone call is not connected, the call will automatically
change to a voice call. The following are the “Auto redial as voice” operations:
Connection speed is “64K” Connection speed is “32K”
“Auto redial as voice” set to “ON”
“Auto redial as voice” set to “OFF”
e You cannot receive i-mode mail, MessageR or MessageF during a videophone call. The incoming message is
stored at the i-mode center. Retrieve it through “Check new messages” after the videophone call ends.
e You can receive an SMS, instant message or presence report during a videophone call. e If the “Recharge battery” low voltage alarm appears during a videophone call, the other party sees the “カメラオフ
Camera Off” message and the call is disconnected in about 20 seconds. If you start charging the battery before the videophone call is disconnected, the call continues with the image that had been displayed before the low voltage alarm was given.
e Digital communications charges apply while an alternative image is displayed during a videophone call.
Automatically changes the connection speed to “32K”.If a videophone call still cannot be connected, a FOMA voice call will be made.
Automatically changes the connection speed to “32K”. If a videophone call still cannot be connected, the call will end.
The line is busy
visualnet)
forwarding party has a videophone set to comply with 3G-324M)
a This message may also be displayed in other situations.
Makes a FOMA voice call.
Ends the videophone call.
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The caller can change a videophone call (communication speed 64K) to a FOMA voice call.
d If the other party uses a FOMA terminal compatible with the call change, “Change to voice” can be
selected from the function menu during a videophone call, and you can change the videophone call to a FOMA voice call. (This function is available between terminals compatible with the call change between voice and videophone.)
d You can change calls only when you are the caller. You cannot change calls when you are the callee. d To change calls, the other party must set I ndicate V.phone beforehand.p.100 d You cannot change a videoph one call to a VoIP call.
Videophone in-call screen (p.89)Xp (FUNC)X“Change to voice”
1
While the videophone call is being changed to a voice call, a screen appears indicating that the calls are being changed, and the voice guidance is given.
Change to voice
音声電話切替
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Function
10
12:05
      [Changing]
      [Changing]
        [Talking]
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NOTE
e You can change calls between voice and videophone repeatedly. e You can also change calls from voice to videophone. p.58 e It takes about 5 seconds to change calls. It may take longer depending on the signal quality, etc. e You cannot change calls when:
a The other party is holding a The other party has activated Record message
e The call time shown is reset to 0 seconds each time the call mode is changed. However, if a videophone call ends
after the call mode is changed, the call time shown indicates the total of the voice call and videophone call.
e Depending on the other party’s usage conditions or the signal quality, you may not be able to change calls and the
call may be disconnected.
e If the call mode is changed, the first dialed number is registered to the Redial and Dialed calls records. The first
received number is registered to the Received calls record.
e Charges do not apply while “SWITCHING VOICE/VIDEO” is displayed. e If you have changed the call mode, call charges shown under “Call data” may differ from the actual charges. e When you change to a voice call, the hands-free mode is canceled.
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Receiving a Videophone Call

Answer an incoming videophone call. If you cannot answer the call with your camera image, you can use an alternative image instead of your camera image.
When a videophone call arrives, press
1
2
V.phone
o () or r
The “Videophone in-call” screen (p.89) appears. The other party’s voice comes through the speaker, and now you can talk. “Switching to Hands-free Operation”→ p.70
Incoming V.phone
Arrived!
 Incoming V.phone
IchiroDocomo
If the incoming call contains Chaku-moji
A Chaku-moji animation appears on the videophone ringing screen. You can check the contents beforehand.→ p.62
To answer with an alternative image
Subst.
V.phone
Videophone ringing
Function menu¨p.95
FUNC
Subst.
V.phone
Videophone ringing (with Chaku-moji)
Xd
The alternative image appears on the caller’s screen. After sending the alternative image, it can be changed to your camera image by selecting “My side” from the function menu.
If a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional) is attached
XPress the switch on the flat-plug earphone/microphone
You can answer with your own image. If “Automatic answer” is set to “ON”, the alternative image automatically appears after the specified ring time has elapsed. You can hear the other party’s voice through the earphone.
To put an incoming videophone call on answer hold
Xy
The “応答保留中 On Hold” image appears on the caller’s videophone display and the message is given. Press o () or r to answer a videophone call on answer hold with a camera image, or d to
answer the call with an alternative image.
V.phone
To switch between the camera and alternative images during a videophone call
XSelect “Substitute image” or “My side” from the function menu.
To send the rear camera image during a videophone call
Xd
During a videophone call, you can switch between the front and rear cameras (CHG camera-mode) by pressing d.
To put an ongoing videophone call on hold
Xt
The hold tone sounds and the “保留 Holding” image appears on the other party’s videophone screen. Press o () or r to answer a videophone call on hold with a camera image, or d to answer the call with an alternative image. Press t to answer the call in the state before holding.
V.phone
To mute voice transmission during a videophone call (microphone mute)
Xa (Home) (1 second or longer)
” appears while in mute mode. The video remains unchanged. To cancel the mute, press a (Home) again for 1 second or longer.
To end the call, press y
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Function menu (Videophone ringing screen)
Call Rejection Ends the call without answering it.
Call Forwarding
Voice Mail Connects the call to the Voice Mail service center.
Change Display Changes the display from Additional Number1 or 2 to the number from which the call is forwarded.
NOTE
e Digital communications charges apply to the caller while an alternative image is displayed during a videophone call. e Even if “Call Forwarding” is set to “Activate”, a received videophone call cannot be forwarded to a phone that is not
compliant with the 3G-324M (p.88). Check the forwarding phone before setting the call forwarding.
e If you receive a videophone call from a caller barred by the “Nuisance Call Blocking” service, the caller sees the
movie announcement showing that the call has been rejected and then the call ends.
e If you press q or s (Memo/Check) while the phone is ringing, “Record message” is activated and you can record
the other party’s message. (Pressing q sets the manner mode.)→p.84
e The “V-phone while packet” setting applies to videophone calls received during i-mode communications. p.101 e You cannot receive i-mode mail, MessageR or MessageF during a videophone call. The incoming message is
stored at the i-mode center. Retrieve it through “Check new messages” after the videophone call ends.
e You can receive SMS during a videophone call. e When you have subscribed to the “Call Waiting”, “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding” service and a videophone call
arrives while you are talking on another videophone call, end the ongoing call to answer the new call.
e If the “Recharge battery” low voltage alarm appears during a videophone call, the other party sees the “カメラオフ
Camera Off” message and the call is disconnected in about 20 seconds. If you start charging the battery before the videophone call is disconnected, the call continues with the image that had been displayed before the low voltage alarm was given.
e The incoming ring tone does not sound and the incoming call lamp does not flash in “Public mode (Driving mode)”.
Received calls are logged as missed calls in the Received calls record.
e Depending on the other party’s settings, the alternative image may appear instead of the camera image.
Forwards the call. The call is forwarded regardless of whether the “Call Forwarding” setting is “Activate” or “Deactivate”. “Call Forwarding Service”p.423
The call is connected to the service center regardless of whether the “Voice Mail” setting is “Activate” or “Deactivate”. “Voice Mail Service”→ p.420
This setting is available when the incoming call is forwarded to Multi Number (Additional Number1 or 2). “Multi Number”→ p.427
The other party changing a videophone call to a FOMA voice call
The other party making a videophone call can change the ongoing videophone call to a FOMA voice call.
d You can change calls only when you are the caller. You cannot change calls when you are the callee. d For the caller to change the call mode, “Indicate V.phone” must be set to “Indication ON” on the callee’s
phone beforehand. → p.1 00
Videophone in-call screen (p.89)XThe other party changes the call
1
mode
While the videophone call is being changed to a voice call, a screen appears indicating that the calls are being changed, and the voice guidance is given.
    [
Talking
10
   [
Changing
   [
NOTE
e When you change to a voice call, the hands-free mode is canceled.
Changing
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You can send a car toon character instead of your camera image during a videophone call.
d You can check actions that can be controlled on Chara-den, or shoot and enjoy Chara-den as an image or
video.p.355
d To enjoy Chara-den, set the following functions. You can also use Chara-den by specifying Chara-den for
the phonebook or Discern connect function. a Setting “Chara-den” in “Substitute image” under “Select image” →p.97
<Example: When you receive a videophone call from a caller not stored in the phonebook>
When a videophone call arrives, press d
1
Control your character by pressing dial keys
2
Pressing a dial key makes the character perform the action assigned to that key.
To change the action mode
You can switch between “Whole” and “Parts” using “Chara-den set.” from the function menu.p. 91 “Whole” action mode allows you to move the whole body of a Chara-den character to express feelings. Press 1 to 9 or q1 to q9. “Parts” action mode allows you to move the par ts (face, hands, feet, etc.) of a Chara­den character. Press 11 to 99.
To check an action
Pressing w shows the action list. Use b to select an action to perform.
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Action List
笑う        
バンザイ       泣き         怒る         驚く         悩む        :6 首を傾げる     :7 寝る        :8 照れる       :9 YES
    
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iXX“Videophone”
1
The “Videophone settings” screen app ears.
Select any item
2
Visual preference
Select image “Setting an image to send during a videophone call”p.97
Auto redial as voice
Remote monitorin g
Display setting “Setting an Image to be Displayed During a Videophone Call”p.99
Indicate V.phone
Hands-free switch
V-phone while packet
Sets the image quality of videophone calls.
Normal
(default)
Prefer img qual Displays fine video images. Best for motionless subjects.
Prefer motion spd
Sets the operation to be performed when a videophone call cannot be connected.
ON Makes a voice call automatically if a videophone call cannot be connected.
OFF
(default)
“Viewing Distant Locations”→p.102
“Setting for Switching Between Voice Call and Videophone Call” →p.100
“Setting Hands-free for Videophone Calls”→ p.99
“Setting How to Handle Videophone Calls Received During i-mode”→ p.101
Standard setting for both quality and movement.
Displays smooth video images. Best for fast-moving subjects.
Displays a message that the videophone call could not be connected, and the standby screen reappears.
      Videophone
Visual preference
Select image
Auto redial as voice
Remote monitoring
Display setting
Indicate V.phone
Hands−free switch
V−phone while packet
Videophone settings
Normal
Select
d Setting an image to send during a videophone call
Default setting On hold, Holding: Pre-installed Substitute image: Chara-den (Dimo)
You can select an image to send instead of your camera image.
d This function allows you to set a JPEG or GIF image of 640 dots wide × 640 dots high or smaller, whose
file size is 100K bytes or smaller.
d The setting of this function is retained after a videophone call ends.
Videophone settings screen (p.97)X“Select image”X
1
On hold Sets an image to send when a call is on answer hold.
Holding Sets an image to send when a call is on hold.
Substitut e image Sets an image to send as an alternative.
Record message Sets an image to send while a videophone message is recorded.
Preparing Sets an image to send while a videophone message is prepared.
Voice memo Sets an image to send while a voice memo is recorded.
Record message, Preparing, Voice memo: Pre-installed
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Select an image to send
2
Pre-installed Sends a message only.
Original Sends an image and message.
Chara-den Appears only when “Substitute image” is selected.
To change the setting
Xp (FUNC)X“Change setting”XSelect a folderXSelect an image
Sends a Chara-den character set under “Substitute image”. “Function menu (Chara-den list screen)”→p.357 Priority sequence for Chara-den setup→ p.12 1
To change the setting
Xp (FUNC)X“Change setting”XSelect an image
Messages to be sent
The following are messages to be sent: For answer hold: 応答保留中 On Hold” For holding: 保留 Holding” For sending an alternative image: カメラオフ Camera Off” For recording a videophone message: “ 伝言メモ録画中 Recording” For preparing a videophone message: “伝言メモ準備中 Preparing” For recording a voice memo: 音声メモ録音中 Recording Voice only”
NOTE
<Visual preference>
e The setting can be made from the function menu during a videophone call. However, it reverts to the original when
the videophone call ends.
e If the signal quality deteriorates during a videophone call, the image may be obscured regardless of the “Visual
preference” setting.
<Select image>
e File restricted images cannot be set for “Original”.p.337 e Some GIF images may not be set for “Original”. e You can switch between your camera and alternative images during a videophone call. e To check an image, select an item to check, and press o (Play). e Even if the setting is changed from “Original” to “Pre-installed” or “Chara-den”, the stored image is not deleted. e The set image is displayed both on your FOMA terminal and on the other party’s terminal. However, the answer
message for a recorded message is only sent to the other party’s terminal.
e You cannot delete the “Original” setting. Selecting “Set as display” (p.338) from My picture also allows you to
change the “Original” setting. If the original pasted image is deleted, the “Pre-installed” image is displayed on (sent to) the other party’s terminal.
e If the “Chara-den” alternative image cannot be displayed e.g. when a Chara-den character set as an alternative is
deleted, the “Dimo” stored at the time of purchase is sent. If you have already deleted “Dimo”, a “Pre-installed” image is sent as an alternative.
<Auto redial as voice>
e When a videophone call is switched and redialed as a voice call, not digital communications charges but voice calls
charges apply.
e When a call is redialed, only the voice call is logged in the “Redial” or “Dialed calls” record. e Even if “Auto redial as voice” is set to “ON”, it may not be possible to redial due to the circumstances of the network
or the other party e.g. the other party is busy.
Checking your appearance during a videophone call <Visual check>
Videophone in-call screen (p.89)Xp (FUNC)X“Visual check”
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You can use the front camera to check your appearance. “ ” appears during visual check. The alternative image is sent to the other par ty.
p (FUNC)X“Visual check off”
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The visual check ends. The screen returns to the one displayed before the visual check.
Making/Receiving Videophone Calls
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