Docomo FOMA N905i? User Manual

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Easy Search/Contents/ Precautions
Before Using the Handset
Manual for
Voice/Videophone Calls
R
’07.11
PushTalk
Phonebook
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Security Settings
Camera
i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel
Mail
αppli
i-
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
GPS Function
Full Browser
Data Display/Edit/ Management
Music&Video Channel/ Music Playback
Other Convenient Functions
Character Entry
Network Services
PC Connection
Overseas Use
Appendix/External Devices/ Troubleshooting
Index/Quick Manual
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DoCoMo
W-CDMA and GSM/GPRS Systems
Thank you for choosing FOMA N905iµ. Read this manual carefully before use or during operation as well as separate manuals for components including battery pack, and use FOMA N905iµ properly. If you have further questions regarding manuals, contact the inquiries number provided on the back of this manual. FOMA N905iµ is your useful companion. Take good care of it for so long a period.

Before using your FOMA terminal

Wireless transmission may disable the FOMA terminal in tunnels, underground, inside of buildings, or even
outdoors in poor signal conditions or out of service area. In addition, reception may fail even in upper floors including tall buildings or condominiums affording an unobstructed view. Note that, however, transmission may be disrupted even in strongest signal conditions and without moving.
Use your FOMA terminal not to bother others around you especially in public and in a crowded or quiet
place.
Employing radio waves to the FOMA terminal makes eavesdropping not impossible.
However, W-CDMA and GSM/GPRS systems automatically support the privacy function for all calls and others can only read a call as a noisy signal even if they succeed in eavesdropping.
The FOMA terminal performs wireless communication with digital voice conversion. If you move into poor
signal conditions and the digital signal cannot be restored to original state, voice may differ from the actual one.
The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of the use of SSL/TLS.
Neither DoCoMo nor the certifier as listed herein makes any representation or warranty as for security in the use of SSL/TLS. In the event that the user shall sustain damage or loss due to the use of SSL/TLS, neither DoCoMo nor the certifier shall be responsible for any damage or loss. Certifier: VeriSign Japan K.K., Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd., GlobalSign K.K., RSA Security Inc. and SECOM Trust Systems Co., Ltd.
This FOMA terminal is available in FOMA Plus-Area and FOMA High-speed area.
This FOMA terminal can be used only via the FOMA network provided by DoCoMo and DoCoMo’s roaming
area.
It is your responsibility to keep a separate record of all data (such as phonebook, schedule, memo,
record message, voice memo or VP msg.) saved in your FOMA terminal. Under no circumstances shall NTT DoCoMo be liable for any loss or damage to the data saved in your FOMA terminal, caused by malfunction, repair, model change, etc.
It is recommended to back up the important data to the microSD memory card. If you own a PC, you
can also transfer and save the data such as phonebook, mail or schedule to your PC by using DoCoMo keitai datalink.
Before using this manual
This FOMA terminal supports Kisekae Tool (pp.120, 290). When changing the menu screen design with use of Kisekae Tool, some menu may show the different menu configuration depending on frequency in use. The other menu may not apply the numbers assigned to the menu items (menu number). In this case, change the theme to “Standard” (p.35) on the main menu or reset the menu operation history (p.110) so as to operate as described by the manual.
Latest information regarding to this manual may be downloaded from the DoCoMo website.
To download “User’s Manual” (PDF file), access the following site
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/manual/index.html * The URL and the contents are subject to change without notice.
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Manual Reference

This manual offers the effective search that you can find functions or services to be referenced by several ways.
Index
You can fine keywords and functions displayed on the display of the FOMA terminal.
Easy Search
You can find often-used functions and convenient functions in simple terms.
Index on the front cover
You can find the table of contents for each chapter by using the Index on the front cover.
Contents
You can find descriptions using the Table of Contents which is divided by the function.
Feature Preview
You can find main functions of the FOMA N905iµ, such as new functions and convenient functions.
Menu function List
You can find menu functions displayed on the display of the FOMA terminal.
Quick Manual
You can find brief descriptions of the basic functions. You can also remove the pages to
take along.
Take Quick Manual (For Overseas Use) when using your FOMA terminal abroad.
p.458
p.4
Cover
p.6
p.8
p.402
p.472
See the next page for details.
z In Manual for FOMA N905iµ, “FOMA N905iµ” is referred to as “FOMA terminal”. z This manual covers specific functions involving the microSD memory card, which is separately
purchased. microSD memory Card →p.291
z Unauthorized copying/reprinting is prohibited. z The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
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Manual Reference (Continued)
Following example shows how to look up the alarm function using “Index”, “Easy Search” and “Index on the front cover”.
Index
p.458
You can find keywords and functions displayed on the display of the FOMA terminal.
Alphabetical/Numerical/Kana
K
A
AC adapter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Accessories/Options . . . . . . . . . .426
A-Continuous mode. . . . . . . . . . .154
Add bookmark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173
Adding a new word (own dictionary)
Adding “186”/“184”. . . . . . . . . . . . .60
. . .368
Easy Search
Alarm tone (pre-installed) . . . . . . 100
Alarm (Timer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .339
Answer hold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
Answer message
(Voice mail service). . . . . . . . . . . 372
Answer setting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Any key answer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
APN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387
Area mail
Receive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218
p.4
Auto save set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Auto timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
Automatic replay (i-motion). . . . . 184
Auto-sort (mail). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207
Auto-start set (i-αppli). . . . . . . . . 236
Auto-start time (i-αppli). . . . . . . . 236
AV Phone To function. . . . . . . . . 178
K
B
Background play. . . . . . . . . . . . . 334
You can find often-used functions and convenient functions in simple terms.
Music&Video Channel/Music Playback
Listen to musicUse alarmUse as calculatorUse FOMA terminal overseasUpdate for the latest softwareUpdate for the latest security settings
Index on the Cover
p.339
p.319
Alarm
p.352
Calculator
p.391
p.443
Software Update
p.449
Cover
Scanning function
Refer to “Cover”, “Chapter title page” and “Description pages” sequentially to find the descriptions of the function you want to set. You can find the detailed table of contents on the chapter title page.
Music&Video Channel/ Music Playback
Other Convenient Functions
Character Entry
Network Services
PC Connection
Other Convenient
Functions
Multi Access............................................ ...................................................... 336
Multitask....................................... ...................................................................... 337
Display Data in Chronological Order..................................................... 338
Keyword Search........................................................... ............................... 339
Using the Alarm Function ........................................................................... ........... 339
* Illustration above is provided for reference only. Actual contents may differ.
Managing Schedule ................................................................................. ......... 340
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Multi access
Multitask
Life history viewer
Quick Search
Alarm
Schedule
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This manual uses illustrations and marks to explain how to operate the function so that you can use the FOMA terminal correctly.
Describes the function name.
Using the Alarm Function
Describes the operation on each step.
Describes the screen at the time of the operation. Compare it with the screen when you operate.
Describes the items displayed on the screen (some items cannot be operated depending on the operation).
Describes the explanation of each item.
You can store up to 10 alarms.
i “LifeKit” “Alarm”
1
The “Alarm” screen appears. If you have set an alarm before, the last settings are displayed.
To switch ON/OFF with
the last settings
Highlight the setting item p ()
ON/OFF
On and Off switches each time you press p.
To check the previous
settings
Highlight the setting item
d
Highlight the item to set o (Edit)
2
Select any item:
3
Title……Enters the title of the alarm. You can
enter up to 6 double-byte or 12 single-byte characters.
Time setting……Enters the time at which the
alarm will sound.
Repeat……Sets the alarm repetitions.
1 time……The alarm sounds only once.
Daily ()……The alarm sounds every day.
Select day ()……The alarm sounds every
week on the specified day. “About multiple­choice”
Alarm tone……Selects the alarm tone from
clock alarm tone or folders of melody, i-motion, music, etc. Select “OFF” to disable the alarm tone.
Volum e……Sets th e alarm tone volume with c.
Illumination……Sets the flashing color for
incoming call. Set to “off” when the illumination is not blinked.
Function menu p.339
Function menu p.339
p.38
Alarm detail
* The contents above differ from the actual ones in this manual.
z For better viewing of sample screen in this manual, the color is in white for background and black for fonts with
“Stand-by display” set to “OFF”. In addition, important area may be zoomed in on the screen to show clearly.
z Color pattern of the screen or an icon described in this manual is assumed as the terminal in opal white.
“Standard” is adopted to the main menu.
z This manual assumes that the main function is described in default. If you change settings, manual
description may differ in actual operating condition.
z Screens are used as a sample and may differ in appearance. z In this manual, “Osaifu-Keitai i-αppli compatible with IC card function” is referred to as “Osaifu-Keitai i-αppli”.
Pattern……Sets the flashing pattern for
incoming call.
<Alarm>
Snooze setting……Specifies whether a
snooze (repeating) alarm is set or not.
ON……Enters the number of times for ringing
(01 to 10 times) and the ringing interval (01 to 10 minutes). The alarm tone (about 1 minute) rings repeatedly for the set number of times in the set interval.
OFF……Enters the ringing time (01 to 10
minutes). Sounds the alarm tone continuously for the specified time.
Auto power ON……Specifies whether the
Alarm
FOMA terminal is automatically turned on or not when the time for an alarm is reached.
o (Finish)
4
N
When the FOMA terminal is automatically turned on to notify you of an alarm, if you set a melody, i-motion or music downloaded from sites as alarm tone, the “Clock Alarm Tone” is played. Before entering an area such as an aircraft or hospital where there is electronic equipment that uses extremely precise control systems or very low signal levels and the use of mobile phones is prohibited, set the “Auto power ON” setting to “OFF” and then turn the FOMA terminal off.
Alarm screen (p.339)/Alarm detail screen (p.339)
Edit……Edits the alarm.
Display detail*……Displays the alarm content.
Finish (Set this)……Activates the alarm.
Release this……Disables one alarm.
Release all……Disables all set alarms.
*: Only th e alarm list screen is available.
Managing Schedule
If you add an event to your schedule, an alarm tone sounds at the specified date and time and the FOMA terminal displays an animation and message notifying you of the details stored for the event. You can also add holidays and anniversaries. Stored scheduled events and holidays can be quickly checked on the FOMA terminals calendar. You can switch the calendar display mode between 1-month and 1-week
<Schedule>
Continued on next page
Describes the necessary settings, notes or useful information about the function.
The function menu title is described with the icon of the function menu and the screen name on which the function menu is displayed.
You can search the chapters
rehtO C o
using the index.
n v e
in e n t F
tcnu i
sno
Page number
339
Indicates that the descriptions go on to the next page.
z This manual illustrates the simple key figures to explain the key press action.
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Easy Search

Easy Search
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Find out a function with easy words from the Easy Search index below.
Useful functions for talking
p.48
Do/do not notify your party of your caller IDSwitch voice/videophone call during call
Volume
Adjust the volume during a callHold the current call
p.67
p.66
Holding
p.53
Caller ID Notification
When you cannot answer incoming call
On hold
Hold the ringing call without answering
p.67
Notify that you cannot answer the call
Public mode (Driving mode) Public mode (Power OFF)
p.67 p.69
Have your party record voice/videophone message
p.70
Record message
Change melody or illumination
Ring volume
p.100
p.103
p.105
p.66
Select ring tone
Keypad sound
Manner mode
p.95
Ring tone/Image
p.102
Vibrator
p.113
Illumination
Adjust the ring volumeSet ring tone to specify partyChange ring tone
Set vibration to notify incoming call or mail
Mute keypad toneSet silent modeChange color or pattern of incoming call lamp
Change/understand display
View display
p.35
Font
p.26
Simple Menu
*
p.107
Display setting
p.108
Mark (icon) on the displaySwitch menu display
Change standby screen (wallpaper)Display calendar on the standby screenChange font size
*: Alternatively, set font size in the function menu of “Phonebook” and “My Profile” (pp.93, 348), “Clock display” (p.115), “i-mode settings” (p.179),
“Mail Setting” (p.211), “Character input set” (p.361).
p.114
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Master mail
p.190
Send Deco-mailSend image or melodySor t and save mail automatically
Deco-mail
p.193
Attach file
p.207
Master camera
Change the size of image to shoot
p.274
Display the shot
Save image on the microSD memory card
My picture
p.151
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Auto-sort
p.298
Use your phone without worries
Lock the FOMA terminal from remote location when the FOMA terminal is lost
p.127
Prevent others from viewing the phonebook
p.140
Reject unidentified calls
Reject calls from callers who are not stored in phonebook
・ ・
Save data such as phonebook in case of loss of data
*1: Omakase Lock is a pay service *2: Data Security Service is a pay service you need to apply for. (i-mode subscription is necessary to apply for this service.)
Call setting w/o ID
Secret mode/Secret data only mode
p.141
Data Security Service
p.142
Miscellaneous
Backlight (Emergency mode)
p.339
p.110
p.159
GPS function
p.249
p.291
Music&Video Channel/Music Playback
p.319
Alarm
Calculator
p.352
p.391
p.443
Bar code reader
Software Update
p.449
p.305
Infrared data exchange/iC exchange/OBEX
Scanning function
Save battery lifeRead QR code or bar codeUse GPS functionUse microSD memory card
Exchange information with PC or other FOMA terminal
・ ・Listen to musicUse alarmUse as calculatorUse FOMA terminal overseasUpdate for the latest softwareUpdate for the latest security settings
For other search, see “Manual Reference”.→p.1 “Quick Manual” guides you to operate the often-used functions. →p.472
p.126
Reject unknown
Omakase Lock
*2
*1
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Contents

Manual Reference ............................................................... 1
Easy Search ........................................................................ 4
Contents .............................................................................. 6
Feature Preview of FOMA N905iµ ...................................... 8
Mastering FOMA N905iµ!.................................................. 10
Precautions ....................................................................... 12
Handling with Care ............................................................ 18
Intellectual Property Right ................................................. 20
Package Contents ............................................................. 22
Before Using the Handset
p.23
Voice/Videophone Calls
p.49
PushTalk
p.79
Phonebook
p.87
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
p.99
Security Settings
p.123
Camera
p.145
i-mode/i-motion/ i-Channel
p.165
Mail
p.187
aNames and functions aDisplay aMenu selection aBasic operations aFOMA card (UIM) aBattery installation aCharging battery aPower on/off aInitial setting aClock aCaller ID Notification, etc.
aMaking voice/videophone calls aSwitching between voice/videophone calls aHands-free aRedial/Received calls aChaku-moji aWORLD CALL aReceiving voice/videophone calls aVolume aRing volume aAnswer hold aPublic mode (Driving mode/Power off) aRecord message aVideophone settings, etc.
aWhat is PushTalk? aMaking/Receiving PushTalk calls aPushTalk phonebook aPushTalk settings, etc.
aAdd to phonebook aGroup setting aSearch phonebook aEditing/deleting phonebook entries aDiscern connect/Discern group aChoku-Den, etc.
aRing tone aVibrator aManner mode aDisplay setting aPrivacy angle aBacklight aDisplay design aMenu display set aIndicator display aIllumination aKisekae Tool setting, etc.
aSecurity code aPIN code aDial lock aOmakase Lock aSecret mode aSecret folder aOriginal lock aKeypad lock aIC card authentication aFace authentication aData Security Service, etc.
aPhoto mode aMovie mode aSettings for shooting aBar code reader aText reader, etc.
aWhat is i-mode? aViewing sites ai-mode password aInternet access aBookmark aDownloading i-motion aUsing i-Channel, etc.
aWhat is i-mode mail? aComposing/sending i-mode mail aDeco-mail/Auto Deco-mail aAttaching files aReceiving mail aCheck new messages aReplying/Forwarding mail aSaving attached file aOperating mail box aMail Setting aMessage service aWhat is Early Warning “AreaMail”? aChat Mail aSMS, etc.
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i-αppli
p.227
Osaifu-Keitai/
ToruCa
p.241
GPS Function
p.249
Full Browser
p.263
Data Display/Edit/
Management
p.271
Music&Video
Channel/Music
Playback
p.319
Other Convenient
Functions
p.335
Character Entry
p.359
Network Services
p.371
PC Connection
p.385
Overseas Use
p.391
Appendix/
External Devices/
Troubleshooting
p.401
Index/Quick Manual
p.457
aWhat is an i-αppli?aDownloading an i-αppli aLaunching an i-αppliaPre-installed applications ai-αppli standby screenaUpgrading an i-αppli, etc.
aWhat is Osaifu-Keitai aWhat is iC transfer service? aUsing Osaifu-Keitai aWhat is ToruCa? aAcquiring ToruCa aViewing ToruCa aIC card lock, etc.
aChecking the current location aUsing GPS i-αppli aProviding location information aNotifying the current location aLocation history, etc.
aDisplaying website designed for PC aViewer type aStandard type aFull Browser settings (Viewer type/Standard type), etc.
aData box aStill image aMovie/i-motion aChara-den aMelody aKisekae Tool amicroSD memory card aInfrared data exchange/iC exchange aViewing PDF data aViewing documents aPrinting still images, etc.
aWhat is Music&Video Channel? aDownloading Chaku-Uta-Full aPlayback of songs, etc.
* “Chaku-Uta-Full” is a registered trademark of Sony Music
Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
aMulti access aMultitask aLife history viewer aQuick Search aAlarm aSchedule aTo Do list aMy Profile aChecking Call data aCalculator aText memo aDictionary aReset settings aInitialize, etc.
aCharacter entry a5-touch aFixed common phrases aCopying/cutting/pasting text aOwn dictionary aDownload dictionary a2-touch aT9, etc.
aVoice Mail service aCall Waiting aCall Forwarding service aNuisance Call Blocking aCaller ID Request service aDual Network Service a2in1, etc.
aData Communication Available for the FOMA Terminal, etc.
* For details, see “Manual for PC connection setting” (PDF) included
on the CD-ROM.
aWORLD WING aAvailable overseas service aChecking before using overseas aMaking/Receiving a call abroad aNW search mode, etc.
aMenu Function List aCharacter Assignment to Dial Keys aSymbols/pictographs/face symbols/fixed common phrases list aMulti access/Multitask combination patterns aOptions/Accessories aTroubleshooting aError message aSoftware Update aSpecifications, etc.
aIndex aQuick Manual aQuick Manual (For Overseas Use)
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Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
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Feature Preview of FOMA N905iµ
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
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 online service supporting simple e-mail activity as well as providing useful information on the i-mode menu site (program) or i-mode compatible Website.
Features of N905iµ
i-mode mail/Deco-mail/Decorate PI→pp.188, 190
You can attach up to 2M bytes or up to 10 files (JPEG, ToruCa, PDF, etc.) along with the message body. As Deco-mail/Decorate PI is supported, you can change font color/size or background color of the message body and also insert images or motion pictogram.
Mega i-αppli/Chokkan game
(touchy-feely game)→p.227
Using i-αppli downloaded from Website enables you to play a game or make automatic-updates including share prices or weather report. As the FOMA terminal supports mega i-αppli with large capacity, you can enjoy high-resolution 3D games or full-length roll-playing games. It also supports touchy-feely games on which you take intuitive actions to tilt or shake the handset while playing a game. N905iµ employs voice recognition technology and you can perform voice-based operation.
High-speed communication p.386
Supporting FOMA high-speed area enables high-speed communication up to 3.6 Mbps downlink and 384 Kbps uplink.
International roaming p.392
You can use your FOMA terminal as-is overseas with the same phone number and e-mail address (because of covering GSM and 3G area). Voice/videophone calls, i-mode, i-mode mail, SMS and network services are also available. Pre-installed interpretation software “しゃべっ て翻訳 for N” (Shabette Translation for N) exchanges speech between Japanese and English.
GPS p.249
Positional information from GPS enables the following: search for the current location or surroundings, notification of the current place attaching to e-mail, and
navigation to the destination. Pre-installed map software allows to use high-precision handy map.
Chaku-Uta-Full®/Uta-houdai/Music&Video
Channel*/Video clip pp.324, 319, 183
* This is a pay service you need to subscribe to.
FOMA terminal supports Chaku-Uta-Full® that you can download the entire music and Uta-houdai that you can enjoy your favorite music as many as you want with fixed monthly charge. In addition, Music&Video Channel is supported and you can automatically download the music program at night if setting in advance. Using N905iµ enjoys programs with motion picture. Moreover, N905iµ supports up to 10M bytes i-motion as well as video clips which is enjoyable for the entire music clips.
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa pp.234, 241
By downloading Osaifu-Keitai i-αppli, you can transmit electric money from the site into the IC card in your FOMA terminal or check the accountant balance or transaction history. Moreover, i-αppli for “DCMX” of the DoCoMo credit service is pre-installed. “iC transfer service” is also supported so that you can easily move your IC card data to a new terminal when replacing your FOMA ter minal. ToruCa can be acquired via a reader/writer unit or websites and easily exchanged via mail or Infrared data exchange.
Kisekae Tool p.120
You can download your favorite character screen from i-mode to change the standby screen or menu collectively. N905iµ enables the change of menu sequence in high use and customization of the menu screen to your favor.
• Voice Mail (charged)*
• Call Waiting (charged)*
• Call Forwarding (free)*
*: You need to subscribe to.
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Wide variety of network services (→ p.371)
• Nuisance Call Blocking (free)
• Caller ID Request (free)
• Dual Network (charged)*
• English Guidance (free)
• Multi Number (charged)
• 2in1 (charged)
*
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3.0 inch wide VGA (WVGA) LCD
Wide variety of functions
The FOMA terminal employs a high-resolution LCD of 480 dots wide × 854 dots high. High precision display is available in all screens as well as standby screen.
Camera empolying the auto-focus function
The CMOS (rear camera) featuring the auto focus function of effective 200 million pixels enables you to shoot large images of 1,200 dots wide × 1,600 dots high.
Music player p.325
Convert tracks in the music CD or movies to WMA (Windows Media Audio) or SD-Audio data in your PC and save in the microSD memory card, and you can play the tracks with your FOMA terminal.
IC Card Authentication p.135
Instead of entering a security code, putting your FOMA terminal close to a contactless IC card supporting FeliCa performs user authentication to release Dial lock or Keypad lock.
Face authentication p.137
Face authentication is available to identify the user when releasing Keypad lock or IC card lock.
Original lock/Keypad lock pp.130, 134
• You can lock the functions which use your personal information such as phonebook and mails, or restrict making/receiving calls or sending mails (Original lock).
• You can lock the key operations automatically when the FOMA terminal is folded or no operation is performed for a certain period of time (Keypad lock).
PDF viewer/Document viewerpp.311, 313
• With the PDF viewer, you can easily view useful information such as a map, catalogue or time table on your i-mode terminal easily.
• The document viewer that allows you to view document files of Microsoft® Word, Microsoft®Excel and Microsoft® PowerPoint is incorporated.
Full Browser p.263
With Full Browser, you can view websites for PC which provide you with more information.
One-touch multi window/Multi window
• Up to 5 websites can be accessed consecutively on one operation.
• You can switch the open sites using tab.
Omakase Lock p.126
You can lock the FOMA terminal when you lost it and can release the lock at your request. Refer to the back of this manual for the inquiries numbers. Note that Omakase Lock is a pay service. If you subscribe to the service at the same time with the subscription of suspending the service or while the service is suspended, no charge applies. * Omakase Lock is the service to lock the FOMA terminal by
the request from the subscriber. Note that the FOMA terminal is locked if the subscriber requests to lock the FOMA terminal even if the subscriber and the user of the FOMA terminal are different.
p.145
pp.174, 171
Choku-Den p.96
By storing frequently used phonebook to Choku-Den, you can make a call or send a mail quickly. You can store up to 5 Choku-Den. When mail addresses are stored, you can compose i-mode mail or chat mail to all the members easily.
Privacy angle p.109
You can set the screen difficult to be seen from an angle. You can use the FOMA terminal without worrying about the others.
Auto Deco-mail p.192
The FOMA terminal detects the emotion from the mail text and automatically converts the mail to Deco-mail with most suitable decorations including pictogram or face symbol.
Emotion-expressing mail p.197
An icon pops up and displays the emotion matching the contents of the received mail.
iC exchange p.309
You can exchange data by putting FeliCa marks (e) of sending and receiving FOMA terminals close to each other.
Infrared data exchange/Infrared remote
control pp.307, 311
You can exchange data with other FOMA terminals using infrared communication. You can also use your FOMA terminal as a remote control.
Multi access/Multitask pp.336, 337
You can use the voice call, packet communication and SMS at the same time (Multi access). Use multiple functions by switching them (Multitask).
Dictionary p.353
Japanese, English-Japanese and Japanese-English dictionaries are available.
Bar code reader p.159
You can scan bar codes or QR codes with your FOMA terminal and use the information to store it into the phonebook or compose i-mode mails, etc.
Quick Search p.339
Easy search is convenient to lookup information while viewing i-mode site or schedule.
Safety
Data Security Service →p.142
The Data Security Service enables you to store the phonebook entries, images or mails on the FOMA terminal to the Data Security Center and retrieve the data to the FOMA terminal when you lost the FOMA terminal, etc. Moreover, you can edit or manage the data stored at the Data Security Center using a PC and save the edited data on the FOMA terminal. For notes on using the “Data Security Service” and details on how to use the service, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA version” and refer to the back of this manual for the inquiries numbers. * This is a pay service you need to subscribe to.
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
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Mastering FOMA N905iµ!
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Send and receive real-time movie while talking
“Videophone”
Videophonep.51
You can talk to the other party seeing his/her face. Your FOMA terminal is set to emit other party's voice through the speaker by default so that you can start talking immediately when making or answering a call. Furthermore, you can change the call mode from voice to videophone without having to end the call.
Enjoy talking with your fellows
“PushTalk”
PushTalkp.79
Just select the parties from the PushTalk phonebook and then press the PushTalk key. You can talk with one party or more (up to five people including yourself) at the same time.
The telop appears on the standby screen when the latest information is distributed
“i-Channel”
i-Channelp.185
Graphical information including news or whether report can be received. Selecting your favorite programs from the channel list enables acquisition of the rich information by Flash (see p.171 for details).
* This is a pay service you need to
subscribe to.
Before subscription
* The screens above are image. The actual screens will look different.
あすの天気:東京  最高
1m32
Hello!
Hello!
After subscription
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Image at the
Image at the other side
other side
Hello!
Connect
Image at
Image at your side
your side
Remind the precious day by Illumination
“Birthday and anniversary reminder function”
Illuminationp.113
The FOMA terminal reminds the birthday of your friends recorded in Phonebook or the precious anniversary added to Schedule using Illumination and Desktop icon. Reminder can be selected from several options of 1week before, 3days before, 1day before or on the day, and you do not miss the important event. Moreover, adding your birthday to My Profile congratulates Happy Birthday with image and melody.
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Use 2 phone numbers and e-mail addresses for your FOMA terminal
“2in1”
2in1p.379
You can separately use 2 phone numbers and 2 mail addresses on your FOMA terminal as if you have 2 terminals. You can manage the data in your FOMA terminal, such as Phonebook, mail boxes, Dialed calls or standby screen, separately in “A mode” and “B mode”, or all together of A/B mode in “Dual mode”.
* Subscription is required, (Charged)
A mode
Phone number: 090-AAAA-AAAA Mail address: xxA@docomo.ne.jp Phonebook: For A mode
Make a call/send a mail in A mode
A
mode
Dual
mode
B mode
Phone number: 090-BBBB-BBBB Mail address: xxB@docomo.ne.jp Phonebook: For B mode
Make a call/send a mail in B mode
B
mode
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Phonebook A Mail box A Dialed/received calls A Voice mail A
・・・・・
Phonebook A/B Mail box A/B Dialed/received calls A/B Voice mail A/B
・・・・・
“Napster®” compatible
“Music player”
Music player → p.325
“Napster®” service provides you of copying songs downloaded from sites or on music CDs to the microSD memory card using a PC and play music on the FOMA terminal. Since “Chaku-Uta-Full download the entire track from an online music distribution site to play it. Other functions include BGM playback, which allows you to listen to music while you use other functions, display of album cover images and lyric sheets, and creation of the playlist on the FOMA terminal.
Music&Video Channel → p.320
Music program that is set for delivery is automatically downloaded at night, and you can enjoy a program using the provided music player.
®
” is supported, you can
Music
CD
microSD
memory card
Music distribution
website
FOMA terminal
Connect the flat-plug stereo earphone (optional). You can use the FOMA terminal as a portable audio player.
Notify the arrival of your phone call with an animation before answering
“Chaku-moji”
Chaku-mojip.58
When calling someone, you can show a message on the screen of the other party’s phone. The other party can see your business or feeling from the message before answering the call.
Chaku-moji
Arrived!
Calling
TaroDocomo
Phonebook B Mail box B Dialed/received calls B Voice mail B
・・・・・
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Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW
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THESE DIRECTIONS)
To ensure that you use your FOMA terminal
correctly, read the Precautions carefully before use. Keep this manual after reading for future reference.
The precautions must be observed at all
times since they contain the information intended to prevent the bodily injuries or the 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 the death or serious bodily injury may
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
The following symbols indicate the specific
directions:
Don’t
No disassembly
No wet hands
No liquids
Do
Unplug
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result directly and immediately from the improper use.
Indicates that the death or serious bodily injury may result from the improper use.
Indicates that the bodily injury and/or damage to the property may result from the improper use.
Indicates that it is prohibited.
Indicates that it must not be disassembled.
Indicates that you must not touch it with your wet hand.
Indicates that it must not be used near the water, which means that you must not wet it.
Indicates that you must do it following the instructions.
Indicates that you must unplug the power code from the outlet.
Safety Precautions are explained in the
following categories:
1. Handling the FOMA terminal, Battery Pack, Adapter (including the Charger) and FOMA
card (UIM) (Common) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
2. Handling the FOMA terminal . . . . . . . . . . 14
3. Handling the Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
4. Handling the Adapter (including the
Charger) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
5. Handling the FOMA card (UIM) . . . . . . . . . 17
6. Handling Mobile Phones near Electronic
Medical Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
1. Handling the FOMA terminal, Battery Pack, Adapter (including the Charger) and FOMA card (UIM) (Common)
DANGER
Do not use, store or leave the devices in locations subject to high temperatures, such as near the fire or heater, in direct
Don’t
sunlight or inside a car on a hot day.
This may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite, cause the devices to malfunction or be deformed, or suffer performance loss and a reduced service life. Also, this may cause a part of the case to become hot and burn you.
Do not disassemble or rebuild. Also, do not solder the devices.
This may cause fire, injury, electric shock or
No disassembly
malfunction. This also may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite.
Do not wet the devices.
Exposing the FOMA terminal and other devices to liquids such as water or pet urine may cause
No liquids
overheating, electric shock, fire, malfunction, injury, etc. Be careful where and how you use the devices.
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Use the battery pack and adapter (including the charger) specified by NTT DoCoMo Group for the FOMA terminal.
Do
Using the devices other than those specified by NTT DoCoMo Group may cause the FOMA terminal, battery pack and other devices to leak, overheat, explode, ignite or malfunction.
Battery Pack N16 Desktop Holder N15 FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 Data Communications Adapter N01 FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global Use FOMA Dry Battery Adapter 01 FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01 FOMA Portable Charging Adapter 01
* For the information on other compatible
products, contact the NTT DoCoMo shop or service counter.
WARNING
Do not place the FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapters (including the charger) or FOMA card (UIM) in cooking appliances
Don’t
such as microwave ovens or in a pressure cooker.
This 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 shock or throw the FOMA terminal.
This may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite, or cause the devices
Don’t
to malfunction or ignite.
Keep the conductive foreign materials (metal, pencil lead, etc.) away from the charge terminal or external connector. Do
Don’t
not insert those matters inside.
This may result in the short-circuit causing the FOMA terminal to ignite or malfunction.
When you are in a place such as a gas station where flammable gas is generated, turn off the FOMA terminal, or
Do
never do charging. Otherwise, catching fire may result.
Ensure that you use Osaifu-Keitai with FOMA terminal turned off when you are in the vicinity of the gas station. (When IC card lock is set, turn off the power with the lock released.)
If you find extraordinary happenings, such as an unusual odor, overheating, discoloration or deformation during the
Do
use, charge or storage, make sure to:
1. Unplug the power code from the power outlet or the cigar lighter outlet.
2. Turn off the FOMA terminal.
3. Remove the battery pack from the FOMA terminal.
Continuing to use or charge the FOMA terminal may cause it to overheat, explode, ignite or leak of battery.
CAUTION
Do not leave the FOMA terminal on a slope or unstable surface.
This may fall the FOMA terminal and cause the injury or malfunction.
Don’t
Keep the FOMA terminal away from the humid, dusty or hot places.
This may cause malfunction.
Don’t
If your child uses the FOMA terminal, instruct him/her how to use it. Make sure that he/she always uses the FOMA
Do
terminal correctly as you instruct.
Improper usage could result in the bodily injury.
Keep the FOMA terminal out of young children’s reach.
A young child may swallow it or suffer from the
Do
injury.
Pay a special attention when you use the FOMA terminal connected to the adapter (including the charger) for a long
Do
duration.
If you use i-αppli or videophone for a long time while charging the FOMA terminal, the temperature of the FOMA terminal, battery pack or adapter (including charger) may rise. If you touch the warm part of these devices for a long period of time, it may cause redness, itch, skin irritation or low temperature burns depending on your constitution or physical condition.
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2. Handling the FOMA terminal
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Do not direct the infrared data port towards your or another person’s eyes.
This may cause the eye injury. Do not aim or direct the infrared data port towards another
Don’t
infrared device as this may interfere with the operation of the device.
Do not put the FOMA terminal on the dashboard, etc. as a problem may occur due to air bag inflation.
Don’t
The air bag inflation may cause the FOMA terminal to hit you or another person, which may lead to injury, malfunction, breakage, etc.
If you are wearing electronic medical equipment, do not put the FOMA terminal in your breast pocket or in the inside
Don’t
pocket.
Using the FOMA terminal in close proximity to electronic medical equipment may cause the equipment to malfunction.
Do not put fluids such as water or objects such as pieces of metal or flammable materials into the FOMA card (UIM) or
Don’t
microSD memory card slot inside of the FOMA terminal.
Such actions could cause fire, electric shock or malfunction.
Turn off the FOMA terminal in a place where it is prohibited to use the mobile phone, such as in an airplane or in a
Do
hospital.
This may affect the electric or medical equipment. If the Auto power function is set, make sure to disable the function before turning off the FOMA terminal. Follow the instructions provided by the medical facility about using the mobile phone. If you use the phone in an airplane, which is prohibited, you may be punished by law.
Make sure to hold the FOMA terminal off your ear and keep enough distance from it when you talk in the handsfree mode.
Do
Also, when you play games or music with an earphone/microphone connected to the FOMA terminal, adjust the volume properly.
If the volume is too high, it may cause an auditory disturbance. Also, it may cause an accident if you have difficulty in hearing the sound of your surroundings.
WARNING
If you have a weak heart, take precautions when setting the Vibrator or Ring volume.
Do
This may affect your heart.
If you hear thunder while using the FOMA terminal outdoors, immediately turn off the FOMA terminal and take shelter in a
Do
safe location.
There is a risk of being struck by the lightning and suffering an electric shock.
Turn off the FOMA terminal near the electric equipment using the high­precision control or weak signals.
Do
This may interfere with the operation of sensitive electronic equipment.
* Take great care on the following electric devices: Hearing aids, implantable cardiac pacemakers,
implantable cardioverter-defibrillators, and other electronic medical equipment, fire alarms, automatic doors and other equipment controlled by electronic signals. If you use an implantable cardiac pacemaker, implantable cardioverter-defibrillator or other electronic medical equipment, contact the respective manufacturer or vendor to check whether the operation of the equipment is affected by radio waves.
If the display or camera lens broken, be careful of the broken glass or inside of the exposed FOMA terminal.
Do
The surface of the display or camera lens is covered by a plastic panel to minimize the possibility of glass scattering. However, touching the broken display, camera lens or FOMA terminal may cause the injury.
CAUTION
Do not swing the FOMA terminal by its strap or other parts.
The FOMA terminal may strike you or others around you, resulting in body injury, malfunction
Don’t
or damage to the FOMA terminal or other property.
If you use the motion control, be sure to check surrounding safety and hold the FOMA terminal tight. Avoid over-shaking
Don’t
it.
Motion control functions when you tilt and shake the FOMA terminal for playing. There is a possibility that too much shaking may cause its hitting to a person or an article, etc. and result in an accident or a damage.
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Care must be taken during play with motion control not to hit a person or object by a metallic strap if you attach it
Don’t
to the FOMA terminal.
It cause injury, malfunction or breakage.
Do not let the FOMA terminal come close to or sandwich magnetic cards, etc. between the FOMA terminal.
Don’t
The magnetic data stored on cash cards, credit cards, telephone cards, floppy disks, etc. may be erased.
Keep the FOMA terminal away from magnetized objects.
Use in close to the strong magnetism may cause improper operating signals.
Don’t
If the display is broken and the liquid crystal leaks, do not take it in, draw it in or put it on your skin.
Don’t
If the liquid crystal comes into your eyes or month, immediately rinse your eyes or mouth with clean water and see a doctor. If the liquid crystal adheres to your skin or clothing, immediately wipe it off alcohol and rinse it off with water and soap.
It may cause a loss of eyesight or damage your skin.
Do not place your ear too close to the speaker while the ring tone sounds or the melody is played back.
Don’t
It may cause a hearing defect.
In some types of vehicle, using the FOMA terminal in the vehicle may interfere with the operation of the vehicle’s electronic
Do
equipment.
Do not use the FOMA terminal if the terminal may impair the safe driving.
Using the FOMA terminal may cause skin irritations such as itch, rashes or eczema. If this occurs, immediately stop
Do
using the FOMA terminal and see a doctor.
Metal components are used for the following parts.
Take care not to pinch your finger or strap when opening or folding the FOMA terminal.
Do
It cause injury or breakage.
3. Handling the Battery Pack
Refer to the information shown on
the battery pack label to check the type of battery pack you have.
Display Battery type
Li-ion Lithium-ion
DANGER
Do not let wire or other metals touch the terminal. Also, do not carry or store the battery pack with metallic necklaces, etc.
Don’t
This may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite.
If you have difficulty in attaching the battery pack to the FOMA terminal, do not use the excessive pressure to force
Don’t
the battery into place. Check that the battery pack is facing in the correct direction before you try to attach it.
This may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite.
Do not throw the battery pack into a fire.
This may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite.
Don’t
Do not puncture the battery pack, hit it with a hammer or step on it.
This may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite.
Don’t
If battery fluid comes into your eyes, do not rub your eyes but immediately rinse your eyes with clean water and see a
Do
doctor.
This may result in loss of eyesight.
WARNING
If a malfunction is found due to an external shock such as deformation or damage by a fall, stop using it
Don’t
immediately.
This may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite, or cause the devices to malfunction or ignite.
If the battery pack is not fully charged after the specified charging time has elapsed, stop charging.
Do
This may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite.
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If the battery pack leaks or emits an unusual odor, stop using it immediately and move it away from any flame or fire.
Do
The battery fluid is flammable and could ignite,
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causing a fire or explosion.
Be careful not to allow pets to bite on the battery pack.
This may cause the battery pack to leak,
Do
overheat, explode or ignite, or cause the devices to malfunction or ignite.
CAUTION
Do not dispose of used battery packs with ordinary garbage.
This may cause a fire and constitute an environmental hazard. Apply insulation tape to
Don’t
the terminal of used battery pack and return it to the NTT DoCoMo shop or service counter, or dispose the battery pack in accordance with your local regulations.
Do not charge a wet battery pack.
This may cause the battery pack to overheat, ignite or explode.
Don’t
If battery fluid comes into contact with your skin or clothing, stop using the FOMA terminal immediately and rinse it
Do
off with clean water.
Battery fluid is harmful to your skin.
4. Handling the Adapter (including the Charger)
WARNING
Do not use the adapter (including charger) of which the cord or power cord is damaged.
Don’t
This may cause electric shock, overheat or fire.
Do not use the AC adapter or desktop holder in humid locations such as bathroom.
Don’t
This may cause an electric shock.
The DC adapter must be used only for vehicles with a negative ground. Do not use the adapter in positively grounded
Don’t
vehicles.
This may cause a fire.
Do not touch the FOMA terminal, adapter (including charger) when you hear a crash of thunder.
Don’t
There is a risk of being struck by the lightning and suffering an electric shock.
Do not short-circuit the charging terminal when the adapter or charger is plugged to the power outlet or the socket in a
Don’t
vehicle. Also, do not let the charging terminal contact with your body (hand, finger, etc.).
This may cause fire, malfunction, electric shock or injury.
Place the charger or desktop holder on a stable surface during charging. Also, do not cover or wrap the charger or desktop
Don’t
holder with clothing or bedding.
This may cause the FOMA terminal to fall out of the charger or heat to build up, resulting in a fire or malfunction.
Do not place the heavy weight object on the code of the adaptor (including Charger) or power cable.
Don’t
This may cause electric shock or fire.
Do not touch the power cords of the adapter (including charger) or the power outlet with wet hands.
No wet hands
This may cause an electric shock.
Use the specified power supply and voltag e.
Using the adapters with incorrect voltage may
Do
cause a fire or malfunction. Use the AC adapter for global use to charge the terminal overseas. AC adapter: AC 100V DC adapter: DC12V/24V (specific to vehicle with negative ground) AC Adapter for global use: 100V to 240V AC (should be plugged to AC power outlet for home use only)
If the fuse in the DC adapter blows, always replace it with the specified type of fuse.
Using the unspecified fuse may cause a fire or
Do
malfunction. Refer to the respective manuals for the information on the specified fuse.
Wipe off any dust on the plug.
This may cause a fire.
Do
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When plugging the AC adapter into a power outlet, make sure that no metallic straps or other metallic objects are
Do
caught between the plug and the socket.
This may result in an electric shock, short-circuit or fire.
Always grasp the plug when unplugging the adapter or charger from the power outlet or cigar lighter socket. Do not pull
Do
the cord itself with excessive force.
Do not pull the cord itself. damage the cord and cause an fire.
Unplug the power code from the power outlet when it will be left unused for a long period.
Unplug
This may cause electrical shock, fire or malfunction.
If any water or other liquid gets into the adapter or charger, immediately unplug it from the power outlet or socket.
Unplug
This may cause an electric shock, smoke emission or fire.
Unplug the adapter or charger from the power outlet or cigar lighter socket before cleaning.
Unplug
This may cause an electric shock.
Pulling the cord may
electric shock or
5. Handling the FOMA card (UIM)
CAUTION
Be careful about a cut surface when dismounting the FOMA card (IC part).
This may injure your hands or fingers.
Do
6. Handling Mobile Phones near Electronic Medical Equipment
The following precautions conform
to the guidelines drawn up during the Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan, regarding how to protect electronic medical equipment from radio waves emitted by mobile phones.
WARNING
Observe the following in hospitals or other medical facilities:
a Do not take your FOMA terminal into
Do
Do
Do
Do
operating rooms, ICUs (Intensive Care Units) or CCUs (Coronary Care Units).
a Tur n off your FOMA terminal inside
hospital wards.
a Tur n off the FOMA terminal even if you
are in a hospital lobby when electronic medical equipments are in use nearby.
a If a medical facility gives specific
instructions prohibiting you from carrying or using mobile phones, follow those instructions.
a If the Auto power function is set, make
sure to disable the function before turning off the FOMA terminal.
Turn off the FOMA terminal in crowded places such as rush-hour trains in case somebody nearby is using an implantable cardiac pacemaker or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator.
Radio waves may affect the operation of implantable cardiac pacemakers or implantable cardioverter-defibrillators.
If you use an implantable cardiac pacemaker or implantable cardioverter­defibrillator, keep the FOMA terminal at least 22 cm away from the devices.
Radio waves may affect the operation of implantable cardiac pacemakers or implantable cardioverter-defibrillators.
If you use the electronic medical equipment other than implantable cardiac pacemakers or implantable cardioverter­defibrillators out of the medical facility due to the home treatment, etc, consult the respective manufacturers for the information about the effects of radio waves on the equipment.
Radio waves may affect the operations of the electronic medical equipment.
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Handling with Care

General Notes
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c Do not water the devices.
The FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapter (including the charger) and the FOMA card (UIM) are not water­proof. Do not use them in humid locations such as bathrooms, and avoid exposing them to rain. If you carry your FOMA terminal close to your skin, sweat may cause internal components to corrode and result in a malfunction. If the problem is found to be due to moisture, it will not be covered by the warranty and in some cases may be irreparable. Even if it can be fixed, you will be charged since the damage is not covered by the warranty.
c Wipe with a soft, dry cloth (such as a cloth for
glasses).
aThe surface of the FOMA terminal’s LCD has a
specific coating to improve the visibility of the color display. 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 clean it using a soft dry cloth (of a type used for eyeglasses). The LCD coating may peel off or stain if moisture or soiling is left on the surface for a long period.
aNever use chemicals such as alcohol, thinners,
benzene or detergents as these agents may erase the printing on the FOMA terminal or cause discoloration.
c Occasionally clean the connection terminals
with a dry cotton bud.
Soiled connection terminals may result in poor connections and loss of power. Also, as it may cause insufficient charging, clean the terminal with a dry cloth or cotton bud when it is dirty.
c Do not place the FOMA terminal near an air
conditioning vent.
Condensation may form due to rapid changes in temperature, and this may cause internal corrosion and malfunction.
c Do not subject the FOMA terminal or battery
pack to excessive pressure.
If you put the handset in a baggage with too much filler or sit down with it in a pocket, Display or the internal base may result in breakage or failure. Additionally, it may cause connector breakage or failure to put excessive pressure on the terminal with plugging the external cable into External connector or Earphone/ microphone terminal.
c Read the separate manuals supplied with the
FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapter, charger and desktop holder carefully.
c Do not scrabble the display with metallic
objects.
This may cause scratch, resulting in malfunction or damage.
Handling the FOMA Terminal
c Avoid using the FOMA terminal in extremely
high or low temperatures.
Use the FOMA card (UIM) within a temperature range between 5°C and 35°C with humidity between 45% and 85%.
c Using the FOMA terminal close to ordinary
phones, TVs or radios may affect the operation of such devices. Use the FOMA terminal away from such devices.
c It is your responsibility to keep a separate
record of all data stored on your FOMA terminal.
Under no circumstances shall NTT DoCoMo be liable for any loss or damage to the data stored on your FOMA terminal.
c Do not try to force the external cable plugged
into or unplugged from External connector or Earphone/microphone terminal.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
c Do not fold the FOMA terminal with its strap
caught between the folding parts.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
c It is normal for the FOMA terminal to become
warm while being used or charged. It is not a malfunction and you can keep on using.
c Do not leave the camera exposed to direct
sunlight.
This may discolor or burn the element.
c Always fit the earphone/microphone terminal
cap, external connector cap and microSD memory card slot cap before use.
Failing to fit these caps may cause the FOMA terminal to malfunction due to the dust or water getting in.
c Do not use the FOMA terminal with the back
cover removed.
This may cause the battery pack to remove, or cause malfunction or damage.
c Do not put a thick sticker, etc. on the display
surface or keys.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
c Do not remove the microSD memory card or
turn off the FOMA terminal when using the microSD memory card.
Otherwise, loss of data or malfunction may result.
Handling the Battery Pack
c The battery pack is consumable.
If the battery pack does not work for enough time even when it is fully charged, it is time to exchange it. Exchange it for a specified new battery pack.
c Charge the battery pack within the proper
ambient temperature range (5°C to 35°C).
c Make sure to charge the battery when you use
the FOMA terminal for the first time or if you have not used it for a long period of time.
c The available operating time of the battery pack
depends on the conditions in which you use it and the condition of the battery pack itself.
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c When the life of the battery pack is near end,
the battery pack may expand a little according to the usage condition, but this is not a malfunction.
c Do not keep or leave the battery pack empty.
The performance and life of the battery pack may be deteriorated.
Handling the Adapter and Charger
c Charge the battery pack within the proper
ambient temperature range (5°C to 35°C).
c
Do not charge the battery pack in the following places:
aIn a humid, dusty or shaky place aNear your home phone, TV or radio
c It is normal for the adapter or charger to
become warm while being charged. It is not a malfunction and you can keep on using.
c Do not use the DC adapter to charge the
battery pack when the car engine is not running.
This may drain the car battery.
c If you use an electrical outlet with a
disconnection prevention mechanism, follow the instructions of the user’s manual of the outlet.
c
Do not shock the adapter or charger. Do not deform the charging terminal.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Handling the FOMA card (UIM)
c Do not apply unnecessary force to attach or
remove the FOMA card (UIM).
c It is normal for the FOMA card (UIM) to become
warm while being used. It is not a malfunction and you can keep on using.
c The warranty does not cover damage caused
by inserting the FOMA card (UIM) into some other type of IC Card reader/writer.
c Always keep the IC part clean. c Wipe with a soft, dry cloth (such as a cloth for
glasses).
c It is the user’s responsibility to keep a separate
record of all data stored on your FOMA card (UIM).
Under no circumstances shall NTT DoCoMo be liable for any loss or damage to the data stored on your FOMA terminal.
c To preserve the environment, take discarded
FOMA card (UIM) to the NTT DoCoMo shop or service counter.
c Avoid using the FOMA card (UIM) in extremely
high or low temperatures.
Use the FOMA card (UIM) within a temperature range between 5°C and 35°C with humidity between 45% and 85%.
c Do not damage, scratch, touch imprudently, or
short circuit the IC.
Otherwise, loss of data or malfunction may result.
c Be careful not to drop the FOMA card (UIM) or
apply an impact to it.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
c Do not bend the FOMA card (UIM) or place a
heavy object on it.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
c Do not insert the FOMA card (UIM) with a label
or sticker attached in the FOMA terminal.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Handling the FeliCa Reader/Writer
c The FeliCa reader/writer function of the FOMA
terminal uses very weak radio waves that require no licensing of radio stations.
c The 13.56MHz frequency band is used. If there
is another reader/writer around, keep enough distance between the FOMA terminal and that reader/writer. Also, make sure that there is no radio equipment using the same frequency band nearby.
Caution
c Do not use the FOMA terminal that has been
internally modified. Using a modified FOMA terminal constitutes a violation of the Radio Law.
The FOMA terminals are granted Technical Regulations Conformity Certification under the Radio Law and bear a “Technical Conformity Mark ” on the adhesive nameplates as evidence of conformity. Unscrewing the FOMA terminal and modifying internal components void the certification. Do not use the FOMA terminal in this state, which is illegal under the Radio Law.
c Be careful when using the FOMA terminal while
driving cars etc.
The penalty shall be imposed on use of a handset held in your hand while driving. If you are obliged to receive a call, stop the car at a secure location for dialing after you tell the caller in handsfree mode to call back.
c Use the FeliCa reader/writer function in Japan.
The FeliCa reader/writer function of a FOMA terminal complies with radio standard in Japan and is certified. You may be punished if you use it overseas.
c Use the IC card authentication function in
Japan.
The IC card authentication function of the FOMA terminal complies with radio standard in Japan and is certified. You may be punished if you use it overseas.
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Intellectual Property Right

Copyright and Portrait Right
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
It is prohibited to duplicate, modify or publicly transmit content such as text, images, music or software that was photographed using the FOMA terminal or downloaded from Internet website and that is subject to third-party copyright without the permission of the copyright folder, except where the duplication or quoting of the content for personal use is permitted under copyright law.
It may be prohibited to shoot or record the stage performance, entertainment or exhibition even if you only want to enjoy it.
Shooting a photo of someone by the FOMA terminal without his or her permission, or displaying a photo of someone shot by the FOMA terminal on the website without his or her permission is a breach of portrait right.
Trademarks
a“FOMA”, “mova”, “PushTalk”, “PushTalkPlus”,
“i-mode”, “i-αppli”, “i-αppli DX”, “i-motion”, “Deco-mail”, “Chaku-motion”, “Chara-den”, “ToruCa”, “mopera”, “mopera U”, “WORLD CALL”, “Dual Network”, “FirstPass”, “visualnet”, “V-live”, “i-Channel”, “DCMX”, “iD”, “Security Scan”, “i-shot”, “i-motion mail”, “i -area”, “Short Mail”, “WORLD WING”, “Public mode”, “DoPa”, “sigmarion”, “musea”, “IMCS”, “2in1”, “Chokkan Game”, “FOMA” logo, “i-mode” logo, “i-αppli” logo, “ToruCa” logo, “DCMX” logo, “iD” logo, “WORLD WING” logo, “Music&Video Channel” logo and “HIGH-SPEED” logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT DoCoMo, Inc.
aFree Dial logo mark is a registered trademark of
NTT Communications Corporation.
a“Catch Phone (Call waiting service)” is a registered
trademark of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation.
®
aMcAfee
aG-GUIDE, G-GUIDE MOBILE and their logos are
aPowered by JBlend™ Copyright 2002-
a is a registered trademark of FeliCa Networks,
aThe microSD logo is a trademark.
is a registered trademark or trademark of McAfee, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the US and/or other countries.
registered trademarks of U.S. Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or its affiliates in Japan.
2007 Aplix Corporation. All rights reserved. JBlend and JBlend-related trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix Corporation in Japan and other countries.
Inc.
a“Multitask” is a registered trademark of NEC
Corporation.
aQuickTime is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.,
in the US and other countries.
aMicrosoft
aNapster is a registered trademark of Napster, LLC.
aQR code is a registered trademark of Denso Wave
aJava and all Java-related trademarks and logos are
aT9
aT9 Text Input is patented or under patent
aAudioEngine™ is a
aカメラでケンサク! ERサーチ ” is a trademark or
aPowered By Mascot Capsule
aThe other company names and brand names
®
Windows Vista™ are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
and/or its affiliates in the US and/or other countries.
Inc.
trademarks or registered trademarks of US Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
Tegic Communications, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
application worldwide.
trademark of Yamaha Corporation.
registered trademark of BANDAI NETWORKS CO., LTD. and D2 Communications Inc.
Mascot Capsule CORPORATION.
described in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies.
, Windows®, Windows Media® and
®
and T9 logo are registered trademarks of
®
®
are registered trademarks of HI
/Micro3D Edition™
Other settings
aThis product is licensed complying with MPEG-4
Visual Patent Portfolio License, and you are permitted to use personally and for the nonprofit purpose in the following situations: aTo record a movie based on the standard of
MPEG-4 Visual (MPEG-4 Video)
aTo play MPEG-4 Video recorded by the consumer
engaged in the nonprofit activities
aTo play MPEG-4 Video provided by the 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.
aFeliCa is a contactless IC card technology
developed by Sony Corporation. FeliCa is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
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aContains Flash® Lite™ and Adobe® Reader®
technology by Adobe Systems Incorporated. Flash Lite copyright© 1995-2007 Adobe Macromedia Software LLC. All rights reserved. Adobe Reader copyright© 1984-2007 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe, Flash, Flash Lite and 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 counterparts in other nations; 4,901,307 5,490,165 5,056,109 5,504,773 5,101,501 5,506,865 5,109,390 5,511,073 5,228,054 5,535,239 5,267,261 5,544,196 5,267,262 5,568,483 5,337,338 5,600,754 5,414,796 5,657,420 5,416,797 5,659,569 5,710,784 5,778,338
aPhotoSolid
trademarks of Morpho, Inc.
aContent owners protect copyrighted intellectual
properties by WMDRM (Windows Media digital rights management) technology. This product uses the WMDRM software to access WMDRM-protected contents. If the WMDRM software is unable to protect contents, the content owners request Microsoft to disable the WMDRM function of the software for playing or copying protected contents. No contents other than protected ones are affected by disabling the function. Please note that, if downloading the license to use protected contents, Microsoft may include the revocation list in the license. Content owners may request upgrading of the WMDRM software when you access the contents. If rejecting the upgrade, contents requiring the upgrade cannot be accessed.
aThis product contains NetFront Sync Client of
ACCESS CO., LTD. Copyright© 2007 ACCESS CO., LTD. All rights reserved. ACCESS, NetFront are trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in Japan and other countries.
aThis product contains the module developed by
Independent JPEG Group.
aThis product contains NetFront
Document Viewer as a document viewer function by ACCESS CO., LTD . ACCESS and NetFront are trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in Japan and/or other countries.
aThis product contains IrFront of ACCESS CO., LTD.
for the Infrared data exchange function. Copyright© 1996-2007 ACCESS CO., LTD.
ACCESS and IrFront are trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in Japan and/or other countries.
®
and MovieSolid® are registered
aIrSimple™, IrSS™ or IrSimpleShot™ is a
trademark of Infrared Data Association
aFull Browser is realized by Picsel
Technologies.
aPicsel, Picsel Powered, Picsel Browser, Picsel Viewer,
Picsel File Viewer, Picsel Document Viewer, Picsel PDF Viewer and Picsel cube logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Picsel Technologies.
aDialog Clarity technologies are industrialized based
on the license from SRS Labs, Inc. Dialog Clarity, SRS and the symbols are
trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.
aBBE M3 technology is industrialized based on the
license from BBE Sound, Inc. BBE and logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of BBE Sound in the United States and other countries.
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 version.)
aThis product contains the font set, “FontAvenue” of
NEC Corporation. FontAvenue is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation.
aThis product is antibacterial-coated.
Antibacterial part is the phone body (excluding the display, keys/buttons and terminals) Inorganic antimicrobial agent, coating, JP0122112A0016R The SIAA logo indicates only on the products whose quality is controlled by and information disclosed on the guidelines of the Society of Industrial Technology for Antimicrobial
®
.
Articles.
a©2007 ZENRIN DataCom CO., LTD.
©2007 ZENRIN CO., LTD.
a©2007 HUDSON SOFT a©Disney a©2006 Gameloft. a©Primeworks a©FueTrek Co., Ltd.2007 a©2007 Google a©Index Next Inc.
Description of Windows
aIn this manual, each OS (Japanese Edition) is
described as follows:
- Windows Vista stands for Windows Vista™ (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise, Ultimate).
- Windows XP stands for Microsoft Professional operating system or Microsoft
®
Windows
- Windows 2000 stands for Microsoft 2000 Professional operating system.
XP Home Edition operating system.
®
Windows® XP
®
®
Windows®
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Package Contents

<Main Components>
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
FOMA N905iµ
(Including the warranty and Back Cover N23)
Manual for FOMA N905iµ
(This manual)
* The Quick Manual starts on p.472.
CD-ROM for FOMA N905iµ
* This CD-ROM contains the “Manual for
PC connection setting” and “Kuten Code List” as a PDF.
<Optional Equipment>
FOMA AC Adapter 01/02
(Including warranty and manual)
Other options and accessoriesp.426
Battery Pack N16
(Including manual)
Desktop Holder N15
(Including manual)
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Before Using the Handset

Component Names and Functions ................................................................................. 24
How to View the Display ................................................................................................. 26
How to View the Indicator Display (Rear Panel Display) ................................................ 30
Selecting the Menu ......................................................................................................... 31
About the Main Menu...................................................................................................... 34
Basic Operations on the Screens ................................................................................... 36
Description of the Operations/Function Menus............................................................... 37
Using the FOMA Card (UIM) .......................................................................................... 39
Attaching/Removing the Battery Pack ............................................................................ 42
Charging the FOMA Terminal ......................................................................................... 43
Checking the Battery Level ........................................................................... 45
Turning the FOMA Terminal On/Off .......................................................... 46
Switching Display into English ................................................................. 46
Setting the Defaults ...................................................................................... 46
Setting the Date and Time .......................................................................... 47
Setting the World Clock ............................................................................... 48
Notifying the Other Party of Your Phone Number .............................. 48
Checking Your Own Phone Number ................................................................ 48
Battery level
Power ON/OFF
Select language
Initial setting
Set main time
Set sub clock
Caller ID Notification
My Profile
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Component Names and Functions

*
^
Before Using the Handset
2
r
t
3
4
5
1
(
) q
6
8
0
7
9 !
@
u w
e
#
$
%
&
*: The antenna of the FOMA terminal is built-in. To make calls under better condition, do not cover the antenna part
with your hands.
Functions
1 Infrared data portp.307 2 Earpiece 3 Display 4 Front camera
• Shoots the image of yourself using camera function
• Shoots the movie of yourself during videophone calls
5 Multi-function keys
f/g
• Moves the cursor or the displayed contents, etc. up or down (scrolls continuously when the key is held down)
f: Displays Choku-Den p.96
g: Displays the search phonebook menu screen
h/j
• Moves the cursor to the left or right
• Scrolls the display to the previous or next
screens by pagesp.3 6
h: Displays the Received calls record p.56
j: Displays the Redial p.56
d
• Performs the contents (selecting or setting, mainly) displayed on the software key (center bottom side of the display)p.33
6 o Function key 1
• Performs the contents displayed on the software keyp. 33
• Displays the mail menu
• Makes a videophone call →p.50
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7 p Function key 2
• Performs the contents displayed on the software
keyp.33
• Displays the i-mode menu
• Switches the character type when entering
charactersp.360
8 iFunction key 3/Menu key/Multi key
• Performs the contents displayed on the software
keyp.33
• Displays the main menu/Simple Menu.pp.31, 35
• Displays the task change screen p.337
9 u Function key 4/Channel key
• Performs the contents (function menus, mainly)
displayed on the software keyp.33
• Star ting the functions set under “ch-key setting”
p.33
* By default, it displays the channel list of i-Channels.
0 r Start key
• Makes voice calls →p.50
• Receives voice/videophone calls p.63
• Returns to the previous character reading
during entry in kana mode. →p.360
! t Back (Clear) key
• Goes back to one step before → p.37
• Puts a call on hold p.67
• Deletes the entered phone number or
characterspp.50, 366
@ y Power/End/Response Hold key
• Turns on the power (1 second or longer)/turns
off the power (2 seconds or longer)p.46
• Ends each functionp.37
• Ends a call →p.51
• Puts an incoming call on hold→ p.67
# 0 to 9 Dial keys
• Enters phone numbers, characters and numbers
$ w/Public mode (Driving mode) key
• Sets Public mode (Driving mode) (1 second or
longer)p.67
• Switches the entered character into upper or
lower case→ p.364
• Enters “*” or dakuten/handakutenp.364
% q/Manner key
• Sets Manner mode (1 second or longer)→ p.105
• Enters “#” or period, comma, etc.→ p.413
^ Mouthpiece/Microphone & Charging terminal * Through-hole for strap (
PushTalk key
@
• Use PushTalk→ p.8 0
• Displays the PushTalk phonebook while the
standby screen is displayed→ p.83
• Check Missed call or New mail with the FOMA
terminal folded→p.70
• Reads out the mail and alarm details
pp.30, 346
• Star ts Music Player (1 second or longer)→p.331
)
Volume up key/(マナー)
a
• Sets Manner mode (1 second or longer)→ p.105
• Checks Missed call or New mail with the FOMA
terminal folded→p.30
• Raises the earpiece volume during a callp.66
• Scrolls back the display to the previous screens
by pages.→ p.36
• Connects to the site set as “Home URL”p.180
q
Volume down key/(C)
s
• Displays the Photo mode screen. (1 second or
longer)p.152
• Plays Record message → p.72
• Lowers the earpiece volume during a talk.→p.66
• Scrolls down to the next view by pages.p.36
• Reads out the current time. (Voice clock)→ p.70
w External connector
• Connects an AC adapter (optional), DC adapter (optional), FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01 (optional), etc.
e Earphone/microphone terminal
• Connects a flat-plug stereo earphone set (optional) or a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional), etc.
r Indicator display
• Displays various information about the FOMA terminal or clockp. 30
t Incoming call lamp/Charge lamp
• Flashes for an incoming call or received mail messagep.113
• Flashes on a bir thday or anniversaryp.1 13
• Flashes when using a camera or the IC card functionpp.114, 152
• Lights in red while charging
y FeliCa mark
• Reads the IC card p.242
• iC exchange → p.309
u Rear camera
• Shoots still images and movies
• Shoots the movie of scenery during videophone calls
i Speaker (mono) o microSD memory card slot
• Used to inser t the microSD memory card→p.291
p Back cover
*: In this manual, @, a (マナー ) and s (C) are known
collectively as the sidekeys.
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Functions that involve holding down keys for 1 second or longer
The functions available by holding down each key for 1 second or longer are as follows:
Key Function Refer to
Before Using the Handset
Displays the Received address list. (while on the standby screen)
h 
Reduces text size (Recv. Mail screen)
Displays the Sent address list. (while on the standby screen)
j 
Enlarges text size (Recv. Mail screen)
Goes back to one step before in text
r
edition. Displays current location using the
1
GPS function. (while on the standby screen)
Changes the 2in1 mode.
2
(while on the standby screen) Sets the IC card lock.
3
(while on the standby screen) Switching emergency mode
5
(when not editing text or running i-αppli)
7 Displays Font. (during standby screen) p.114
Switches Privacy angle.
8
(when not editing text or running i-αppli)
Enters “+”
0
(while on the standby screen or the phone number entry screen)
Disables/enables sidekeys. (while on the main menu)
Sets/Releases Public mode. (Driving mode) (while on the standby screen)
w
Enters p (pause). (while editing pause dial data)
Enters a line feed “ ”. (while editing text)
p.211
p.211
p.364
p.251
p.379
p.247
p.110
p.109
p.54
p.137
p.67
p.61
p.364
Key Function Refer to
Sets/Releases Manner mode.
q
(while on the standby screen or during a call)
Adjusts the earpiece volume.
c
(while on the standby screen or during a call)
Activates/Quits the music player.
@
(while on the standby screen, etc.) Sets/Releases Manner mode.
(while on the standby screen) Mutes the microphone.
(
マナー
)
a
(during a videophone call) Uses the IC card authentication.
(when Dial lock/Keypad lock is set) Records a voice memo. (during a call) p.349 Displays the Photo mode shooting
(C)
s
screen. (while on the standby screen)
Check new messages.
o
(while on the standby screen) Switches text input modes.
(while editing text)
p
Displays the i-αppli software list screen. (while on the standby screen)
Changes to the main screen.
d
(during a videophone call)
p.105
p.66
p.331
p.105
p.51
p.135
p.152
p.217
p.361
p.229
p.50

How to View the Display

z The symbols (such as , , , etc.) shown on the display and indicator display are referred to as icons. z A calendar, etc. can be set to the display.p.108
Display Indicator display
1 3 5 7 9 ! # %^&*(
2 4 6 8 0 @ $
Icon display area
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Icon display area
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Icon display area
z The following table shows the icon images used in the display. Some icons on the indicator display may differ
from those shown.
Icon Icon description
1
2
3
4
5
6
Battery level→ p.45
Signal strength→ p.46
Out of service area/No radio waves p. 46
Self mode→ p.14 2
i-mode in progress →p.166
i-mode communication in progress p. 166
Packet communication in progress (no data exchange)
Packet communication in progress
*1
(sending)
Packet communication in progress
*1
(receiving)
Packet communication in progress (sending data)
Packet communication in progress (receiving data)
PushTalk call in progress→ p.80
SSL-compatible page displayed p. 169
Unread mail→ p.196
(Red) Inbox is full →p.196
SMS in the FOMA card (UIM) is full p. 304
Unread mail/SMS in the FOMA card (UIM) is fullpp.196, 304
(Red) Inbox is full/SMS in the FOMA card
(UIM) is fullpp.196, 304
Unread area mail →p. 218
Unread MessageR→ p.216
(Red) MessageR is full →p.216
Unread MessageF→ p.216
(Red) MessageF is full →p.216
Unread MessageR/Unread MessageFp.216
(Red) MessageR is full/MessageF is full
p. 216
(R:Red) MessageR is full/Unread MessageF
p. 216
*1
*1
*1
Icon Icon description
(F:Red) Unread MessageR/MessageF is full
6
7
8
9
0
!
p.216
Mail kept at the i-mode Center p.199
(Red) Mail at the i-mode Center is full
p.198
“Receive option setting” is set to “ON”/Mail kept at the i-mode Center p.197
MessageR kept at the i-mode Center p.217
(Red) MessageR at the i-mode Center is full
p.217
MessageF kept at the i-mode Center p.217
(Red) MessageF at the i-mode Center is full
p.217
Dial lock→p.126
Secret mode/Secret data only mode p.127
Original lock→ p.1 30
Original lock released temporarily p.131
Original lock and Secret mode/Secret data only mode pp.130, 127
Original lock released temporarily and Secret mode/Secret data only mode pp.131, 127
Sets the IC card lockp.247
GPS in positioning→ p.250
GPS in running Permit to send loc. (Location request to “ON”)→p.256
GPS in running Permit to send loc. (Location request to “OFF” during Permission schedule)→ p.256
Communication mode set (USB cable connected)p.30 2
Communication mode set (USB cable/handsfree compatible device connected)pp.63, 302
Communication mode set (handsfree compatible device connected) pp.63, 302
Continued on next page
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Icon Icon description
!
Before Using the Handset
@
#
microSD mode set→ p.3 02
microSD mode set (USB cable connected) p.302
microSD mode set (USB cable/ handsfree compatible device connected) pp.63, 302
microSD mode set (handsfree compatible device connected) pp.63, 302
Print mode set→ p.302
Print mode set (on printer)p.30 2
Print mode set (on printer, handsfree compatible device connected) pp.63, 302
Print mode set (handsfree compatible device connected)pp.63, 302
MTP mode set→p.302
MTP mode set (USB cable connected) p.302
MTP mode set (USB cable/handsfree compatible device connected) pp.63, 302
MTP mode set (handsfree compatible device connected)pp.63, 302
Infrared data exchange in progress p. 307
Infrared remote control operated p. 311
IC card authentication in progress p. 135
iC exchange in progress (sending/ receiving data) →p.309
microSD memor y card inserted p. 291
microSD memory card (invalid) inserted p.291
microSD reader/writer operated p. 301
microSD being accessed→ p.296
Icon Icon description
$
%
^
&
*
(
)
to Voice mail message*2→p. 372
q
to Record message*2→p. 71
w
to Record VP message*2→p. 71
e
r
t
y
During a voice call→p.51
During 64K data communication p. 386
During a videophone call→ p.51
Switching between voice call and videophone callpp.53, 64
Vibratorp.102
Ring volume set to “Silent”→p.66 Mail/Msg. ring time is set to “OFF” p. 104
Manner mode→ p.105
Remote monitoring →p.77
Public mode (Driving mode) →p.67
Music&Video Channel reserved p. 320
Alarm notification function→ p.345
Emergency mode “ON”→ p.110
Privacy angle “ON” →p.109
Privacy angle “ON” and Emergency mode “ON”pp.109, 110
Keypad lock set/ready→p.135
Keypad lock is set→p. 135
Side key guard is “ON”→p. 137
*1
*1 : For details on the icons, refer to the “Manual for PC connection setting” (PDF format) in the provided CD-ROM. *2 : Only an icon appears to the available mode when 2in1 is used.
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Desktop icon display area
Task icon area
i-Channel ticker/ Software key display area
Desktop icon display area
Icon Icon description
etc. Icons providing information→p. 117
etc. Pasted desktop icons→ p.115
Task icon/i-Channel ticker
Icon Icon description
Icons of the activated functions→p. 337
etc.
Displays the status of the network in use→p. 393
i-Channel
The ticker for i-Channel on the standby screen→p. 185
ticker
Software key display area
See “How to use the software keys” (p.33) for details of icon meanings etc.
N
z The display for the FOMA terminal adopts state-of-the-art technology; some dots (points) may not light up while
others may constantly light up due to its characteristics. Note that this phenomenon is not a failure.
z Press iX“Settings”X“Display”X“Icons” to check the name of the icon displayed on the screen.
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How to View the Indicator Display (Rear Panel Display)

Incoming calls, received mails and alarm notifications are displayed on the indicator display with messages,
Before Using the Handset
images or animations.
Display example
Clock (Digital 1)
Missed call/New mail
GPS in positioning
Reading IC card
Checking missed calls/new mails
When there is a missed call or new mail (i-mode mail, area mail and SMS), new chat mail with the FOMA terminal folded, the incoming call lamp keeps on flashing. Press a (マナー ), @ to check the information with the FOMA terminal folded.
Checking a missed call
Press a (マナー ) to view received date/time/caller's name (phone number), etc.
Alarm ringing
Receiving callChaku-moji
On hold
Emotion-expressing mail
Ticker for a new i-Channel (twice)
Checking new mail
Press a (マナー ) to view sender/received date and time/subject (when the mail display setting of the Indicator display is set to “ON” (default: OFF)).
a
(マナー)
* Press @ to display the “New mail” icon. When you
press @ once more, the FOMA terminal reads out the sender and mail message.
N
z If there are multiple missed calls or new mails, you can
check the information of the latest one only.
z When the activation of the Received calls record or
mail function is locked in the “Original lock”, information on the missed call or mail is not displayed but only the “Missed call” or “New mail” icon appears.
Flashing of the Incoming call lamp
z When there is a missed call, new mail or new
chat mail, the incoming call lamp keeps on flashing in the color set in “Illumination”.
<Flashing color and conditions>
• The lamp does not flash when the missed info of “Illumination” is set to “OFF”.
• The lamp flashes in the default color when gradation is set in “Illumination”.
• When the color is set for the caller/sender in the phonebook, the lamp flashes in the specified color.
• The lamp does not flash in Public mode (Driving mode).
<To turn off the lamp> When you check the information of “Missed call”, “New mail” or “New chat mail” displayed on the display or indicator display and icons disappear, the lamp is turned off.
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a
(マナー)
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Displaying the clock to check time
Press any sidekey with the FOMA terminal folded to turn the indicator display on and display the clock.
z When you press s (C), the clock is displayed and
the current time is read out at the same time.
When information on missed info (p.30) is
displayed
Press a (マナー ) to display the time.
a (マナー ) a ( マナー )
N
z You can select the clock type (4 types) or the display time
(15 seconds/30 seconds/60 seconds) in “Indicator display”. You cannot keep the clock displayed all the time.

Selecting the Menu

You can run, set, and check the FOMA terminal’s functions in a variety of ways. Mainly you can select a function from the main menu. Following methods are available:
• Press a key assigned as a software keyp. 33
• Press the assigned menu number to invoke the
function p. 32
• Using the “Simple Menu”, with fewer menu items, consisting of only frequently-used functions from the main menup.35
• Using the “Original menu” in which you can customize your frequently-used functionsp.33
Selecting functions from the main menu
You can select the various functions of the FOMA terminal from the main menu, which is displayed when you press i on the standby screen. Menus are classified according to functions.p.34
z If you select a function from the main menu, refer to
“Menu Function List” (p.402).
z When changing the menu design with use of
Kisekae Tool, some menu may show the different menu configuration depending on frequency in use. The other menu may not apply the numbers assigned to the menu items (menu number). In this case, change the theme to “Standard” (p.35) on the main menu or reset the menu operation history (p.110) so as to operate as described by the manual.
z If “ドコモダケ_N905iµ” is set as Kisekae Tool,
selecting “基本メニュー呼び出し” (Call basic menu) in the menu enables back to the normal menu.
<Example: To set the country code for the “Int’l dial assistance”>
Press i on the standby screen to
1
display the main menu
i
Tip
If you do not press any key for 15 seconds while the main menu is displayed, the main menu is turned off and display returns to the previous screen.
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Use c to move the highlight, then
2
press d (Select) to select the
displayed menu sequentially
Before Using the Handset
d
Accessing functions by selecting menu numbers
You can access functions quickly by pressing the keys pre-assigned to the menu numbers (p.402). * Menu number can be used when setting the theme
c 
of main menu to “Standard”.→p.35
<Example: To access “Select ring tone”>
Press i on the standby screen, then
1
press 13 in sequence
d
d
Highlighted item is displayed in 2-line mode, and the current setting appears.
d
Tip
Holding down c moves the highlight in sequence.
c
c 
i
3
1
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Accessing functions from the software key functions
How to use the software keys
The screen displays the operation icons (software keys) corresponding to o, d, p, i, u, and the direction icons corresponding to b.
Icon (Softkey)
241
6
Function key,
Multi-function key
To run software keys (
When o, d, p, i, u are pressed, the displayed content of the corresponding software key is run.
1 to 5)
1 includes (Settings), (Edit), (Finish), (Play), (Send),
(New), etc.
2 includes (Select), (Set), (Play), (Call) etc. 3 includes (Disp SW), (Ir data), (Chrct), etc. 4 displays (Menu) and (Multi). 5 includes (Ch), (FUNC), (Exit), etc. Press while
(FUNC) is displayed to display the function menu. p. 37 * In this manual, operations related to the keys above
are generally described with the software key names in the parenthesis, such as o (Edit), d (Select), and u (FUNC).
To move the screen and scroll (
The icon ( ) only displays the directions in which movement or scrolling are possible. Press b to move or scroll in that direction.
53
6)
Assigning functions to software keys
You can customize the functions that are accessed by pressing u while the standby display or the task change screen are displayed.
z You can choose from i -channel, camera, scheduler,
music and Music&Video Channel.
iX“Settings”X“Other settings”X
1
“ch-key setting”
To revert to the default setting
Xu (FUNC)X“Reset ch-key”
Select the function to assignX“YES”
2
<ch-key setting>
Selecting functions from the original menu
By storing your frequently used functions (p.112), you can access the menus easily.
Press i on the standby screen to
1
display the main menu, then press
p (Original) in sequence
Pressing p switches between the main menu and the original menu.
i
Standby
pp
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Searching menu items to access functions
Even if you do not know the procedure to access the menu, you can still access the desired function by entering key words to search menu items.
<Example: To access “Select ring tone”>
Before Using the Handset
Press i on the standby screen, then
1
press u (FUNC) in sequence
i
Highlight “Search”, then press
2
d (Select)
d
Enter “ring” and press d (Set), then
3
select the displayed menu

About the Main Menu

Menu group and Multitask
The main menu is subdivided into the following groups.
z You can activate up to 3 functions belonging to
different groups at the same time, and switch them at any time. This is referred to as Multitask function. p.337
<Example: When the main menu themes are set to “Standard”>
u
Icon display during Multitask
Settings group
Mail group
i-mode group
i-αppli group
Tools group
Osaifu-Keitai
Camera Music
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d
d
p
Task icons in use appear.
Mail group
Mail
View sent/received mail, compose and send new mail.
i-mode group
i-mode
Connect to sites and use i-mode service.
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i-αppli group
i-
αppli
Launch and enjoy various software.
Tools group
Data Box
Enjoy images and music.
Phonebook
Store, search and set phonebook entries.
LifeKit
Use useful functions such as camera, alarm and data exchange.
Own Data
Check and maintain personal data and history.
Settings group
Settings
Specify settings for various FOMA terminal functions.
Service
Set and check network services.
MUSIC
MUSIC/Music
Start and set the music player and Music&Video channels.
Camera
Camera
Start the camera or display the image or video you shot.
Osaifu-Keitai
Osaifu-Keitai
Start and set Osaifu-Keitai compatible i­Toruca.
* Items in blue in the explanation of menu groups are
menu names. The display differs according to the main menu design used.
αppli and
Changing the main menu
You can change the design of the main menu (style for background or icon, etc.) as you want. You can also set a picture you shot as the background. The main menu can automatically sorts its items in order of how often you use them, or you can sort them into any order that is convenient for you.
<Example: To change Main menu to “Standard”>
Press i on the standby screen, then
1
press o (Change) to select any item
Refer to “Menu display set” for details of the setting item or operation.p.110
o
i
d
Theme
Temporary switching of the main menu
If you press o (Change) on the Theme selection screen and make settings, the main menu will have reverted to its state from before the settings the next time it is displayed.
Sorting menu items
Press u (FUNC) on the main menu to select “Manual-sort”.
c
When switching to Simple Menu on the
Theme selection screen
The Simple Menu is the menu list which consists of frequently used menus, has large characters and is simple to use.
z Refer to “Simple Menu Function List” (p.412) when
you select a function from the simple menu.
z To select a menu item which is not displayed in
Simple Menu, select o (Change) and select another main menu item.
Simple menu
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Basic Operations on the Screens

When a selected item appears in
multiple pages
Before Using the Handset
Press v to display other pages
1
To switch the page, press h (or a (マナー ) for the previous page and press j (or s (C)) for the next page.
“Current page/Total pages”
j
h
To display other pages using c
Pressing f displays the previous page when the highlight is located at the top of the list, and pressing g displays the next page when the highlight is located at the bottom of the list.
Using the dial keys to select items
Press 0 to 9wq
1
corresponding to the menu numbers
4
Key-assigned No.
Selecting “YES/NO” or “ON/OFF”
Press c to move the frame, then
1
press d (Select)
Delete this
TaroDocomo
Delete?
YES
NO
To display an image in the picture list
Press b to move the frame, then
1
press d(Disp.)
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Entering a security code
Depending upon the function, a security code (p.124) entry screen may be displayed. To continue the operation, enter the security code.
Enter a 4 to 8 digit security code, then
1
press d (Set)
Reset settings
 Security code?
If the entered security code is incorrect
A message notifying that the security code is wrong is displayed. Re-enter the security code from the beginning.
The digits of the entered security code are displayed as “_”. The detail screen of the function is displayed when the security code is successfully entered.
Entering numbers
Enter numbers by pressing 0 to 9
1
Set ringing time
Ringing time(seconds)
003〜120? 10
To enter “3”
X003
To enter “12”
X012
To enter a 1-digit number or 2-digit number in a 3-digit number entry screen, press 0 twice or once before entering a digit.
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To cancel operations, and to return to the
standby screen
t
Press t to cancel the last operation, such as when you select the wrong menu item. Though the previous screen generally appears, another screen may appear depending on the function.
y
Press y to complete operations such as settings and to return to the standby screen. Though the function is completed and the standby screen appears basically, another screen may appear depending on the current displayed screen and function. If you press y during setting operation, the setting operation is canceled and the standby screen reappears.

Description of the Operations/Function Menus

Descriptions of operations
In this manual, instructions for menu operations are briefly described in almost all cases as follows:
The example of description of operations and the actual operations
iX“LifeKit”X“Alarm”
1
XHighlight an item to setXu (FUNC)
: Press i on the standby screen.: Press b to move the highlight to the menu
item in “ ” then press d (Select).
: Press b to move the highlight to the menu
item in “ ” then press d (Select). Or, press 1 to 0, w and q for the menu number corresponding to the item in the double quotation marks.
: Press b to move the highlight.: Press the function key for the software key
in parentheses.
Omission of d in the “Select” and “Set”
operations
• When a target function is selected from the main menu or list, such as examples and above, d (Select) is omitted.
• In the cases such as “Select an item” or “Enter your security code”, d (Select) and d (Set) are omitted in the same way.
• When you are supposed to move to the next step
without pressing d (Select), “Highlight” is used, such as example above.
Omission of the descriptions after completing
the operations
• The descriptions for the operations after completing the function are omitted.
Key descriptions
• In the operation explanation in this manual, key illustrations such as and above are used to indicate the operation to press the key. The key illustrations are simply described as follows:
Actual key In this manual
• Other than and in the above example, some keys are described as follows:
Key descriptions
q (1 second or longer)
i0 Press i on the standby screen,
Describing menus items
When multiple menu items are described together, “/” is used between the items, as follows:
<Example: The function menu of the Choku-Den screen>
Release this/Release all……Releases one or all Choku-
Den.
1
Actual operation
Hold down q for 1 second or longer.
then press 0.
Function menu
“Function Menu” is one of the menus of the FOMA terminal that can be accessed from the software key functions. The function menu is used to execute supplementary functions for each screen. For example, it is used to delete a mail message after reading it, and to select the save folder for an image shot with the camera.
How to use the function menu
There are mainly three ways to use the function menus. Use the appropriate method depending on the situation.
Refer to the explanation of the function menu
items from the reference page stated with the operation screen.
Refer to the explanation of the function menu
items from the function menu index.
Find the procedure to display the operation screen
from the reference page of the function menu.
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Operation screen with the function menu reference page is illustrated in a blue frame and differentiated from others.
New mail
<No address>
<No message>
Before Using the Handset
New mail
Function menu¨p.189
Function menu
New mail screen (p.188)
Send……Sends i-mode mail.
Save……Saves the i-mode mail message you are
currently editing in the Draft mailbox.→p.194
Delete receiver……Deletes the selected receiver if 2 or
more receivers are entered.
Function menu index
Function menu
Mail
Address (list/detail). . . . . . . . . .211
Mail detail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209
Mail folder list. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206
Mail list. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .208
Message. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190
New mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189
* “Function menu items” and “Function menu index”
in the above illustration are only excerpts.
Operation subjects on the list screen
In the function menu on the list screen, either data highlighted in the list or all the data in the list is targeted by the function. For example, “Edit title” or “Delete this” targets a highlighted title or data, and “Delete all” targets all the data. When you select a function menu which targets one data in the list, such as “Edit title” or “Delete this”, highlight the data, then press u (FUNC).
<Example: To edit the bookmark title on the list screen>
Bookmark
1/5
X“Edit title”
Bookmark
 モバイル
Diving
 グルメ
Game  音楽  テレビ番組情報
News  スポーツ速報  時刻表
Nature  占い  天気予報
The bookmark title changes.
mobile
Diving
 グルメ
Game  音楽  テレビ番組情報
News  スポーツ速報  時刻表
Nature  占い  天気予報
XHighlight the bookmark Xu (FUNC)
XEdit the titleX
d(Set)
1/5
About multiple-choice
When you delete unnecessary data, protect important data or move the data you do not want to be viewed by others to the secret folder, etc., you can select not only one data or all data but also multiple data. In this case, perform the following operation.
<Example: To delete multiple mail on the received mail list screen>
1/3
Inbox

10:35 Thanks

8:25 Hi       12/27 Ticket       12/27   Map       12/27   Yesterday      12/26 Information Thank you for last night .
 −−−−
END
−−−−
X“Delete selected” XCheck-mark mails to delete
1/3
Inbox

10:35 Thanks

8:25 Hi       12/27 Ticket       12/27   Map       12/27   Yesterday      12/26 Information Reserved. Ticket will be sent with in 10 days.
 −−−−
END
−−−−
Xo (Finish) X“YES”
Marking a checkbox
When you use b to move the frame to the item to select and press d (Select), the checkbox changes from to . This is the selected state. Pressing d (Select) switches between and . In the picture list, appears when the item is selected. Nothing appears when unselected.
Date setting
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1/2
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• When “ ” appears as a software key,
FUNC
pressing u (FUNC) allows you to use “Select all” or “Release all”.
Date setting
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
d
Thursday Friday Saturday
d
d
d
2007/12/28 11:35
Camera
1/2
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Menus which switch alternately
Depending on the menu, menu items switches alternately as follows:
<Example 1> <Example 2>
Rear camera in use Front camera in use
* When the shooting screen is displayed on the
FOMA terminal and “Rear camera” is used, “Front camera” appears as in <Example 1>. If you select “Front camera” at this point, the FOMA terminal switches to “Front camera” mode, and “Rear camera” appears the next time the function menu is displayed.
Description of the menus which switch
alternately
Such menus are described as “Front cameraRear
camera”.
N
z When the displayed menu contains sub menus, “ ”
appears on the right.
z The displayed contents of the function menu may vary
or you may not be able to select the item of function menu depending on the operating function and settings. The function menu items you cannot select are displayed in gray.

Using the FOMA Card (UIM)

Attaching/Removing the FOMA card (UIM)
The illustration shows how to attach the FOMA card (UIM).
Insert the FOMA card (UIM) with the IC
1
side down as the figure below
Push the FOMA card (UIM) all the way
2
in to be fastened
When removing the FOMA card (UIM), pull straight back gently.
Properly inserted
Before Using the Handset
The FOMA card (UIM) is an IC card that contains private information such as your phone number. Before inserting or removing the FOMA card (UIM), first turn the power off and remove the battery pack. p. 42 Note also that when you try to insert or remove the FOMA card (UIM), keep the folded and held in your hand.
Security codes for the FOMA card (UIM)
You can set two PIN (Personal Identification Number) codes, PIN1 code and PIN2 code, for the FOMA card. p.124
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FOMA card operational restriction function
The FOMA terminal incorporates the FOMA card operational restriction function, the security function to protect your data and files.
Before Using the Handset
z When you download data or files from sites or
receive data attached to mails, the FOMA card operational restriction is automatically set to these data and files.
z Data and files with this function set are accessible
only when the same FOMA card (UIM) used when downloading these data or files is used.
z Target data and files for the FOMA card operational
restriction function are as follows:
• File attached to i-mode mail (except for ToruCa)
• Screen memo
• Image inser ted into Deco-mail or signature
•i-
αppli (including i-αppli standby screen)
• Image (including the animation and Flash movie)
• Melody
• Word/Excel/PowerPoint data
• Image of ToruCa (detail)
• Image downloaded from the Data Security Center
• Programs on the Music&Video channel
• Movable contents data
• i-motion
• Chara-den
• Chaku-Uta
• PDF data
• Kisekae Tool
• Record Videophone message
• Mail template including data with operational restrictions
• Download dictionary
• MessageR/F with attached file (melody/image)
*: “Chaku-Uta” is a registered trademark of Sony Music
Entertainment, Inc.
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 “other FOMA card (UIM)” hereinafter.
®*
/Chaku-Uta-Full
®
When the inserted FOMA card (UIM) was used to download data or receive mail, you can view or play data that follow the FOMA card operational restriction function.
Your FOMA card
Other FOMA card
Changing FOMA cards
When the inserted FOMA card (UIM) was not used to download data or receive mail, you cannot view or play data that follow the FOMA card operational restriction function.
N
z If your FOMA handset has no card or if you replace
the FOMA card (UIM) with other FOMA card (UIM), “ ” is attached to data and files with this function set and you cannot set these data to “Display setting” or “Select ring tone”.
z If you remove the FOMA card (UIM) or change to
other FOMA card (UIM) when data or a file with this function set is set to “Display setting” or “Select ring tone”, these settings are reset to the default settings. When your FOMA card (UIM) is inserted again, the settings return to your settings.
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N
z Even with other FOMA card (UIM) installed, you can
move or delete data or files that the FOMA card (UIM) with operational restriction function set.
z When you replace the FOMA card (UIM) on the other
i-Channel compatible FOMA terminal, the i-Channel
ticker is not displayed on the terminal. Also, the information may not be updated automatically. To receive the latest information, press u to display the channel list screen. The ticker also turns on automatically.
Settings for replacing the FOMA card (UIM)
When you replace the FOMA card (UIM) inserted to the FOMA terminal with other FOMA card (UIM), the following settings are changed:
Setting
“Select language” (p.46) The setting stored on the
“SMS center selection” (p.226)
“SMS validity period” (p.225)
“PIN setting” (p.125)
“Host selection” of “Connection setting” (p.180)
i-Channel setting (p.186) Default setting is applied.
“Access setting” for Full Browser (p.268)
“Cookie settings” for Full Browser (p.269)
“Program settings” on the Music&Video channel (p.320)
When another FOMA
card (UIM) is inserted
newly inserted FOMA card (UIM) are applied.
“NO” is set regardless of the previous settings.
“Invalid” is set regardless of the previous settings (Cookie information remains undeleted).
Previous settings are invalid. Set programs again from the Music&Video Channel screen.
FOMA card functional differences
The FOMA card (UIM) (blue) has the following differences from the FOMA card (UIM) (green/white).
Function
Max number of digits for phone number to be stored in the FOMA card phonebook
User certificate operation to use FirstPass
WORLD WING Unavailable Available
Service Numbers Unavailable Available
FOMA card
(blue)
Max. 20 digits Max. 26 digits
Unavailable Available
FOMA card
(green/white)
WORLD WING
WORLD WING is the FOMA international roaming service that enables you to make and receive calls in overseas with the same mobile phone number you use in Japan with the FOMA card (UIM) (green/white) and the mobile phone which is compatible with the service.
z For the customers who have subscribed to the
FOMA service on September 1, 2005 or after, a separate subscription is not necessary. However, customers who declared that they did not require this service at the FOMA service subscription or who unsubscribe from this service need a separate subscription.
z For the customers who have subscribed to the
FOMA service on August 31, 2005 or before without subscribing to “WORLD WING”, a separate subscription is necessary.
z This service is not available in some payment
plans.
z In case the FOMA card (UIM) (green/white) is
lost or stolen in overseas, contact to DoCoMo as soon as possible and take the course of service interruption. Refer to the back of this manual for the inquiries numbers. Note that you are charged for the call and communication even after the FOMA card (UIM) (green/white) is lost or stolen.
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Attaching/Removing the Battery Pack

z Make sure to turn the FOMA terminal off before
removing the battery pack. Note also that when you
Before Using the Handset
try to insert or remove the FOMA card (UIM), keep the FOMA terminal folded and held in your hand.
Attaching
Remove the back cover
1
Press the catch on the back cover in direction and slide the back cover in direction to remove the back cover.
Attach the battery pack
2
Place the battery pack with the product name side facing up, attach the battery pack in direction making sure that the tub of the battery pack fits the groove of the FOMA terminal (Phone), then press the battery pack down in direction ④.
Attach the back cover
3
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 ⑥. Then press the back cover until the catch clicks shut.
Removing
Remove the back cover
1
Remove the battery pack
2
Press the tab on the side of the battery pack in direction , then lift upwards in direction to remove the battery pack.
Knob
N
z Do not use excessive force when the tip of the back
cover is inserted into the FOMA terminal. The finger tab of the back cover may be broken.
z Do not remove the label that is affixed to the rear of
the back cover.
z For details, refer to the manual for the Battery Pack
N16.
Confirm that the back cover and FOMA terminal (Phone) are securely inserted.
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Charging the FOMA Terminal

Getting the best out of your battery pack
Use the specified Battery Pack N16. To use the FOMA terminal overseas, you need the FOMA AC Adapter 02/FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global Use. Check the voltage available in the destination area or country before using the FOMA AC Adapter 02/FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global Use.p.426
Battery pack life
• The battery pack is consumable. The amount of usable time decreases every time the battery pack is recharged.
• When a fully charged battery pack only lasts half as long as it did at the time of purchase, the battery pack life is almost over, so it is recommended to replace it with a new one. When the life of the battery pack is near end, the battery pack may expand a little according to the usage condition, but this is not a malfunction.
• The batter y pack life may be shortened if i­videophone is used for a long time while charging.
To protect the environment, take used battery packs to NTT DoCoMo, a DoCoMo agency, or a recycle shop.
Battery pack charging
• For details, refer to the manuals for the FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 (optional), FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global Use (optional) and FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 (optional).
• FOMA AC Adapter 01 supports voltage of 100V AC only.
• FOMA AC Adapter 02 and FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global Use support voltage from 100V AC to 240V AC, but the plug shape of the AC adapter is for 100V AC (domestic). For overseas use, the compatible conversion plug adapter is required. Do not charge the battery using the transformer for travel.
• When charging the battery pack, the battery pack must be attached to the FOMA terminal.
• You can receive calls during charging if the FOMA terminal is turned on. However, the battery level will fall during the call and the time required for charging will increase. Charging time also increases when “Charging” of “Backlight” setting is set to “All time ON”.
• When plugging in or out the connector, do it slowly and securely not to apply an excessive force.
αppli or
• 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. If this occurs, stop a running function and wait for the temperature or the FOMA terminal to fall before you retry charging.
Do not charge the battery pack for a long
period of time (several days) with the FOMA terminal turned on
• If you charge the battery pack for a long period of time with the 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 time and the low-voltage alarm may sound immediately. In this case, recharge the battery pack correctly. Disconnect the FOMA terminal from the AC adapter (or desktop holder) or DC adapter, then set it again for recharging.
Battery usage rough time (The battery
duration varies depending on the charging time and the deterioration of the battery pack.)
Continuous talk time
FOAM/3G
Voice: 220 min. Videophone: 110 min.
GSM
Voice: 190 min.
*: When switching network connections, use “3G/GSM
setting” (p.397).
• The continuous standby time in stationary is the average usage time when the FOMA terminal is folded and standing still while radio waves can be normally received.
• The continuous standby time in moving is the average usage time when the FOMA terminal is folded under condition of “stationary”, “moving”, and “out of service area” within the area where radio waves can be normally received.
• Note that the actual continuous talk/standby time may decrease by as much as half depending on the following conditions: the battery pack charging level, the function settings, ambient environment such as temperature, the status of radio waves (out of service area or weak radio waves). i-mode Communication, i-mode or mail creation, data communication, multi-access execution, i­i-
αppli standby screen activation, camera use, and
Continuous standby time
FOMA/3G
Stationary (“Auto” set*):
Moving (“3G” set*):
Moving (“Auto” set*):
GSM
Stationary (“Auto” set*):
630 hours
470 hours
390 hours
290 hours
αppli or
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replaying movies/i-motion or music may shorten the talk (communication)/standby time.
• Depending on the network condition of the country, talk (communications) and standby times may decrease.
• When using the terminal in Japan, talk
Before Using the Handset
(communication) and standby time will be extended by changing the setting from “3G/ GSM setting” (p.397) to “3G”.
Charging the battery pack with the AC/ DC adapter
When using the AC adapter (optional)
100V AC power outlet
Connector cap
Plug
Release button
Plug the AC adapter/DC adapter
2
connector horizontally into the FOMA terminal’s external connector
Plug the AC adapter into the outlet
3
Plug the AC adapter into the cigarette lighter socket in your car
Charging starts.
Standard charging time
Approx. 120 min.
When charging is completed, remove
4
the AC adapter/DC adapter connector horizontally from the FOMA terminal while pressing the release button
Do not pull the connector with excessive force because this may cause a malfunction.
Unplug the AC adapter from the outlet
5
Unplug the DC adapter from the cigarette lighter socket in your car
Close the external connector cap of
6
the FOMA terminal
Connector
With arrows facing up
FOMA AC Adapter 01/02
When using the DC adapter (optional)
Cigarette lighter socket
Plug
FOMA DC Adapter 01/02
Open the external connector cap of the
1
FOMA terminal
44
Charging the battery pack with the desktop holder
Connector
100V AC power outlet
Plug
Desktop Holder N15
FOMA AC Adapter 01/02
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Plug the connector of the AC adapter
1
(optional) horizontally to the terminal on the back of the desktop holder (optional)
Plug the AC adapter into the outlet
2
Hold the desktop holder down and
3
plug in the FOMA terminal in direction to infix it in direction
The charge lamp lights up in red during charging. The charge lamp turns off when charging ends (Full charge). If the FOMA terminal is turned on, “ ” flashes during charging and “ ” lights when charging ends.
Standard charging time
Approx. 120 min.
After charging is completed, hold
4
down the desktop holder, bend the FOMA terminal in the direction of the arrow and lift it up
N
z The battery pack cannot be charged separately.
Always charge the battery pack while it is attached to the FOMA terminal.
z If the battery runs out, the charging lamp may not light
up right away, but the charging itself has started.
<AC adapter/DC adapter>
z When the charge lamp of the FOMA terminal (Phone)
and “ ” on the display disappears, and the message “Charge unusual Stop charge” is displayed, disconnect the FOMA terminal from the AC adapter or DC adapter and remove the battery pack. Then set them again for recharging. If the same error occurs again, there may be a problem or fault on the AC adapter or DC adapter. Contact the NTT DoCoMo shop or service counter.
z The DC adapter uses a 2A fuse. If the fuse (2A)
blows, always use a fuse with the same specifications. Fuses (2A) are consumable items. Purchase a replacement fuse at your local car accessory shop, etc.
N
<Desktop holder>
z Attach the FOMA terminal to the desktop holder
securely. Also, take care not to pinch the strap.

Checking the Battery Level

<Battery level>
The indicated battery level is only a reference.
Checking the battery level with icon
When the FOMA terminal is turned on, the icon indicating the remaining battery level is automatically displayed.
: Full charge.
: Partial charge.
: The battery is almost
running out. Recharge the battery.
Checking the battery level with sound and animation
The current battery level is indicated by sound and animation.
iX“Settings”X“Other settings”X
1
“Battery level”
The check screen is displayed, and beeps sound in accordance with the level. The battery level animation disappears in about 3 seconds. “3 short beeps” : Full charge. “2 short beeps” : Partial charge. “1 short beep” : The battery is almost running
When the battery runs out
Recharge battery
N
z The recharge battery screen and 3 short beeps sound
during a voice call and the recharge battery screen (“カメラオフ Camera Off” message to the other party) appears during a videophone call to notify. Note that the call will be disconnected in about 20 seconds and the power turns off in about one minute.
out. Recharge the battery.
The screen as shown on the left appears and the low-voltage alarm sounds. The alarm sounds for about 10 seconds and the power is turned off in about 1 minute. To stop this alarm, press any key besides the side key.
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Before Using the Handset
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Turning the FOMA Terminal On/Off

z When you start using the FOMA terminal for the
first time or if it has been left unused for a long time,
Before Using the Handset
charge the battery.
Turning the FOMA terminal on
z Before turning the FOMA terminal on, make sure
that the FOMA card (UIM) is inserted correctly.
y (1 second or longer)
1
The standby screen or initial settings screen appears. If you have just attached the battery pack and you turn the FOMA terminal back on immediately after turning it off, “WAIT A MINUTE” message may appear for a short time.
When “ ” appears
You are outside the FOMA service area or in a place where radio waves do not reach. Move to a place where the radio reception level indication such as “ ” appears. The reception level is displayed as follows:
<Power ON/OFF>
Standby
Turning the FOMA terminal off
y (2 seconds or longer)
1
The shutdown screen “SEE YOU” appears and the power is turned off.

Switching Display into English

Function names and messages displayed on the display and indicator display are toggled between Japanese and English.
iX各種設定 XディスプレイX
1
イリンガル
Switch from Japanese to English
X”English”
Switch from English to Japanese
iX“Settings”X“Display”X“Select language”
X日本語
N
z When a FOMA card (UIM) is inserted, the “Select
language” setting is saved on the FOMA card (UIM).
z If “Select language” is set to “English”, the options are
provided with “ON” and “OFF” for “Display” under “Clock display” and “Info notice setting”.
z Announcements can be played in English for some
services.p.376
<Select language>
Good Poor
When PIN1 code entry set is set to “ON”
The PIN1 code entry screen appears. p.124
When “All reset total cost” is set to “ON”
The PIN2 code entry screen appears.
If the Initial setting screen appears
Specify the initial settings. p. 46
N
z When you change the FOMA card (UIM), you have to
enter the 4 to 8 digit security code after turning on the FOMA terminal. The standby screen appears when the security code is successfully entered. When you enter wrong security code for 5 times, the FOMA terminal turns off (however, you can turn on the FOMA terminal again).
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Setting the Default

After turning the FOMA terminal on, you can set “Set main time”, “Change security code”, “Character size”, “Permit to send loc.” and “Keypad sound” as initial settings.
Initial setting screenX“YES”
1
Set the main time
2
Setting main time→p.47
Change the security code
3
The default setting is “0000” (four zeros). Changing Your Security Codep.125
Character size
4
Character size→ p.1 14
<Initial setting>
Initial setting
Start
initialsetting
OK?
YES
NO
Initial setting
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Set whether to send location
5
information via the GPS function
If “Permit to send loc.” is set to “ON”, enter your security code. Setting location request
Set the keypad sound
6
Keypad sound→ p.103
Confirm the Set auto-update
7
description, and select “OK”
p.256
N
z When you set only a part of functions, that function’s
setting screen does not appear next time you turn on the FOMA terminal. When you set all functions, the initial setting screen no longer appears when you turn on the FOMA terminal.

Setting the Date and Time

<Set main time>
Set the date and time for the FOMA terminal. The terminal can be set to automatically correct the date, time and time zone. You can set the summer time if necessary.
iX“Settings”X“Clock”X“Set main
1
time”X“Auto time adjust”
To set summer time
X“Summer time”
When set to “ON”, time is displayed with 1 hour added.
Select any item:
2
Auto time adjust
Auto……Corrects the date and time
automatically. The time information is retrieved and the date and time are corrected automatically.
Manual (Date time set)……Set the time zone,
date and time manually.
When “Auto” is selected in step 2,
3
select any item
Auto time difference
Auto……Time zone information is retrieved
and the date and time for the time zone are corrected automatically.
Manual (Time zone set)……Set the time zone
manually.
When “Manual (Date time set)” is selected
Enter the year, month, date and time.
<Example.: To set 2007, December, 28th, 12:05>
007
(Year) (Date)
12/28
(Time)
12:05
Set time
Press b to move the highlight, then use the dial keys to enter the numbers.
Press 2, 0, 0, 7,
1, 2, 2, 8, 1, 2, 0, 5.
N
z When you set the date and time, they appear on the
standby screen, indicator display, etc., and you can use functions such as “Alarm” or “Schedule” which manages the date and time.
z The adjustable range of the date and time is between
00:00 on January 1, 2004 and 23:59 on December 31,
2037.
<Auto time adjust>
z The clock of the FOMA terminal is corrected based on
the time and time zone information from DoCoMo network in the following cases (However, Auto time set may not be performed depending on the signal condition.):
• When the power is on
• When the standby screen is displayed without other function activated
• When “ ” turns to “ ” or other signal reception level indication on the standby screen and other functions are not activated
• When charging starts on the standby screen and other functions are not activated
• When “Auto time adjust” is set ON
z There may occur a time lag for some seconds.
Before Using the Handset
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Setting the World Clock

<Set sub clock>
You can display the time of a city in Japan or the world aside from the date and time set by “Set main
Before Using the Handset
time”. You can set the summer time if necessary.
iX“Settings”X“Clock”X“Set sub
1
clock”X“display method”
To set summer time
X“Summer time”
When set to “ON”, time is displayed with 1 hour added.
Select any item:
2
Auto…… Automatically display the sub-clock when
using international roaming. The displayed time is the Japan time.
Always…… The time zone time selected here is
always displayed on the sub-clock.
XSelect the city name to set for the time zone.
To change the city, press o (Change) to change the city name displayed for the time zone. (For some time zones, the city name does not change.)
OFF……Sub-clock is not displayed.
N
z If “Size” under “Clock display” is set to “Up Small”, the
sub-clock is not displayed.
z When Time zone under “Set main time” is other than
“GMT+9 Japan”, the sub-clock displays Japanese time if this function is set to “Auto”. (When “GMT+9 Japan” is set, the sub-clock is not displayed in Japan.)

Notifying the Other Party of Your Phone Number

<Caller ID Notification>
N
z You can also set whether to notify your caller ID or not
each time you make a call. →p. 60
z This function is available only when the other party’s
phone is capable of displaying the caller ID.
z If you hear a message requesting your caller ID, make
a call again after setting “Activate/Deactivate” of the Caller ID Notification to “ON”.
z Set this function after initiating a PushTalk call.

Checking Your Own Phone Number

You can display and check your phone number (own number) stored in your FOMA card (UIM).
z My Profile can be edited.→p.347
i0
1
My Profile
IchiroDocomo
IchiroDocomo
N
z You can easily quote the information stored in “My
Profile” when entering the owner information (such as name or mail address) on websites, etc. pp.349,366
z The mail address of i-mode can be checked in i-mode
menuXiMenuXEnglish iMenuXOptionsXMail SettingsXConfirm Mail Address.
z When 2in1 is in Dual mode, press c to switch the My
Profile display.
z Reset My Profile in B mode when you exchange the
FOMA card (UIM) while using 2in1. →p.348
<My Profile>
The FOMA terminal can send your phone number to the other party’s phone when you make a call. Since the phone number is important information, please take care when you send your caller ID.
z You cannot operate the Caller ID Notification
service when the “ ” icon is displayed.
iX“Service”X“Caller ID
1
Notification”XSelect any item
Activate/Deactivate……Sets whether to send your
caller ID or not.
Check setting……Checks the current Caller ID
Notification settings.
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Voice/Videophone Calls

Making a Voice/Videophone Call
Making a Voice/Videophone Call .................................................................................... 50
Switching a Voice/Videophone Call During a Call (Caller).............................................. 53
Using International Call.............................................................................. 54
Using Handsfree Operation During a Call ..................................................... 56
Using the Redial/Dialed Calls/Received Calls Record..... 56
Using Chaku-moji .......................................................................................... 58
Notifying/Withholding Your Caller ID for Individual Calls................................................. 60
Sending Push Signals Quickly ......................................................................... 61
Using the Prefix Function................................................................................................ 62
Setting Sub-addresses When Making Calls ...................................... 62
Setting the Alarm Used for Reconnection.............................................. 63
Blocking Out Ambient Noise .................................................................... 63
Making Handsfree Calls in the Car........................................................ 63
Redial/Dialed calls/Received calls
Receiving a Voice/Videophone Call
Receiving a Voice/Videophone Call................................................................................ 63
When the Other Party Switches a Voice/Videophone Call (Caller)................................. 64
Using the Dial Keys to Answer a Call......................................................... 65
Ending/Holding Calls with the FOMA Terminal Folded....................... 65
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume............................................................................ 66
Adjusting the Volume of Ring Tone ............................................................... 66
Settings for when you cannot take calls
Holding the Ringing/Current Call ............................................................. 67
Using the Public Mode (Driving Mode) .................................... 67
Using the Public Mode (Power OFF) .......................................... 69
Setting the Notification Method for Missed Calls ................................... 70
Having the Caller Leave a Message ....................................................... 70
Having Callers Leave a Message During an Incoming Call...................... 72
Playing/Erasing Recorded Messages and Voice Memos ............................................... 72
Public mode (Driving mode)
Setting the Videophone
Using Chara-den............................................................................................................. 73
Selecting the Image Sent to the Other Party .................................................................. 73
Setting the Hands-free Operation for Videophone Calls....................... 75
Setting the Image Displayed During a Videophone Call................................................. 75
Setting for Switching Between Voice Call and Videophone Call............ 76
Setting the Answer Mode When You Receive a Videophone Call During i-mode
.................................................................................................................. 76
Using the Videophone Connecting to External Devices ................................................. 77
Remote Monitoring .............................................................................. 77
WORLD CALL
Hands-free
Chaku-moji
Pause dial
Sub-address setting
Reconnect signal
Noise reduction
In-car hands-free
Answer setting
Setting when folded
Vol ume
Ring volume
On hold/Holding
Public mode (Power OFF)
Info notice setting
Record message
Quick message
Hands-free switch
Ntfy switch-mode
V-phone while packet
Remote monitoring
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Making a Voice/Videophone Call

Dial the phone number starting with
1
the other party’s area code
The “Enter phone number”
Voice/Videophone Calls
screen appears. Always start by entering the area code, even for calls within the same area.
Area code
Local code
Phone number
If the number exceeds 26 digits, last 26 digits are displayed. You can dial up to 80 digits.
To call to a mobile phone
090−××××−×××× or 080−××××−××××
To call to a PHS phone
070−××××−××××
<When you enter a wrong number>
To insert a number
Press v to move the cursor to the number to the left of the position where you want to insert the number, then enter the number.
To delete a number
Press v to move the cursor to the number you want to delete, then press t. Hold down t for 1 second or longer to delete all the numbers to the left of the cursor and the number in the cursor position.
To reenter the number
Move the cursor to the beginning or end of the number and hold down t for 1 second or longer to return to the standby screen.
<Videophone>
To make a videophone call with Chara-
den
X (FUNC)X“Select image”X“Chara-den” XSelect Chara-den
Enter phone number
Function menu¨p.52
r (voice call)/o ()
2
(videophone call)
<Voice call>
The “In-call” screen appears.
If you hear the busy
tone
The line is busy. 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 not turned on or is out of signal range. Call again after a while.
If you hear a message requesting your
caller ID
The other party sets the Caller ID Request service to “Activate”. Call again with caller ID notified.
<Videophone>
The “Videophone in-call” screen appears. You will hear the other party’s voice from the speaker and you can start talking.
If a videophone call is not connectedp.53
To switch between camera image and substitute image
X (FUNC)X“Substitute image” or “My
side”
To send video from the rear camera
X (Change)
Each time you press (Change), the front camera/rear camera switches.
To switch the main screen
X (1 second or longer)
Each time you press (1 second or longer), the screen switches in the following order: Other party’s image on the main screen Your own camera image on the main screen Display only the other party’s image→ Display only your own camera image
Videophone in-call
Function menu¨p.52
Talking
1m30s
In-call
10
50
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To mute the voice to send (Microphone
mute)
X (マナー ) (1 second or longer)
” appears while the voice is muted. The video image sending is continued. To cancel muting, press (マナー ) for 1 second or longer again.
Switching a Voice/Videophone Call during
a Call (Caller)
“Switching a Voice/Videophone Call during a Call (Caller)”→ p.53
To put the current voice/videophone call
on hold
“Holding the Ringing/Current Call”→p. 67
When the 2in1 is in Dual mode
The Outgoing number selection screen appears. Select a phone number.
To end the call, press y
3
N
z When talking in View style, you can hear the other’s
voice, but cannot send your voice. Use Normal style.
<Voice call>
z ” flashes while dialing and lights up during the
call.
<Videophone call>
z ” flashes while dialing a videophone call and lights
up during the call.
z If you make a videophone call to an emergency
number (110, 119 or 118) from the FOMA terminal, the call is automatically changed to a voice call.
z You cannot receive i-mode mail or a MessageR/F
during a videophone call (you can receive SMS). Received mail is kept at the i-mode Center and can be retrieved using “Check new messages” after the videophone call.
z If the low-voltage alarm “Recharge battery” appears
on the display during a videophone call, the other party sees the “カメラオフ Camera Off” message and the call is disconnected about 20 seconds later. If you start charging battery before the call is terminated, the videophone call continues with the image that had been displayed before the low-voltage alarm.
z Digital communication charges are still applied when
the substitute image is displayed during a videophone call.
What is the Videophone
You can use the videophone call function between the terminals that support the DoCoMo videophone system.
z DoCoMo videophone conforms to the 3G-324M
standard set down in the international 3GPP standards. Your FOMA terminal cannot connect to a videophone terminal that uses a different system from DoCoMo videophones.
*1: 3G-324M
An international standard for 3rd-generation mobile videophones.
*2: 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)
A regional standardization body established to develop commonly applied technical specifications for 3rd-generation mobile communications systems (IMT-2000).
z There are 2 types of connection speed (64K
(64 kbps)/32K (32 kbps)) for the videophone, but the FOMA N905iµ cannot use the videophone in 32K.
How to view the videophone screen
11
33
44
1m32
Main screen (Camera image of the other party
is displayed at the time of purchase)
Sub-screen (Your own camera image is
displayed at the time of purchase)
Call durationSettings
Sending or receiving voice/Transmission error
:
:
Sending or receiving video/Transmission error
:
Sending camera image/Sending substitute image
(blue) (pale blue): Handsfree ON/OFF
: Muting the microphone
: Visual check in progress
:
:
Photo mode (Portrait/Scenery/Close-up)
Key operation mode (DTMF mode*1/Whole
*2
action mode
/Parts action mode*2)
: Sending Chara-den
*1 : “Send DTMF tone/DTMF tone OFF” →p. 52 *2 : “Using Chara-den” →p.73
*2
22
*1
Voice/Videophone Calls
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Enter phone number screen (p.50)
Notify Caller IDp.61
Prefix numbersp.62
Chaku-mojip.58
Int’l callp.55
Voice/Videophone Calls
Multi Numberp.3 78
Add to phonebookp.89
Compose message*→p. 188
Select image……Selects the image used during a
videophone call from “Me/Chara-den”. Select “Release settings” to cancel the setting.
*: When 2in1 is in B mode, this function is not available.
Videophone in-call screen (p.50)
Petit messagep.75
Decorationp.7 5
Off decoration……Deletes the displayed message or
stamp.
Substitute imageMy side……Switches between the
camera image and the substitute image.
Rear cameraFront camera……Switches between the
front and rear cameras. This setting is only retained during the call.
Change main disp.……Changes the main display.
The screen changes in the order of “Displaying the image from the other party’s camera on your main screen.” “Displaying the image from your own camera on your main screen.”“Displaying only the image from the other party’s camera.”“Displaying only the image from your own camera.”
Visual check Visual check offp.7 4
V.phone settings……Sets the screen for videophone
call.
Visual prefer……Sets the image sent to and
received from the other party. This setting is only retained during the call.
Normal (default)……Standard setting for both
quality and movement.
Prefer img qual……Sends more finely
detailed video images. Best for motionless subjects.
Prefer motion spd……Sends video images
with smooth movement. Best for fast-moving subjects.
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Brightness……Five brightness levels (-2 to 0 to +2)
are available.
White balance……Sets image color tones.p. 152
This setting is also applied to the equivalent camera functions.
Color mode set……Selects the image effect from
“Normal/Sepia/Monochrome”. This setting is only retained during the call.
Photo mode……Sets modes suited to the scene
being shot. →p. 151 This setting cannot be set for the front camera.
Chara-den set.……You can set the following when
Chara-den is used. This setting cannot be set for the camera images.
Switch Chara-den……Selects the character to be
displayed.
Action List……Checks the available actions and
the corresponding keys. You can also view the action list by pressing w.
Change Action……Changes the Action mode.
Switch image……Displays your own custom image
on the other party’s display.→p.74
Display light……Sets lighting of backlight.
All time ON (default)……Tur ns the backlight on all
the time.
10 seconds ON……Turns the backlight on for 10
seconds only.
FrontCamera Rev.……Sets whether to display your
camera image as a mirror image (ON) or normal image (OFF) on the FOMA terminal during a call.
Own number……Displays your phone number during a
videophone call.
Send DTMF toneDTMF tone OFF……Sets/cancels
push signal transmission mode during Chara-den. Except for Chara-den, videophone calls are always in push signal transmission mode.
Change to voicep.53
Loc. notificationp.2 60
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If a videophone call is not connected
When a videophone call is not connected, the cause of the failure appears.
z The cause may not appear depending on the
situation.
z Depending on the type of other party’s phone or the
possible lack of a network service subscription, the reason may not accurately reflect the other party’s actual status.
Display Cause
Check number then redial
Busy The line is busy
Busy with packet transmission
Out of service area/ power off
Set caller ID to ON You connected without notifying
Your call is being forwarded
Redial using voice call
Please activate caller ID before dialing again
At the user’s request, your call cannot be connected
Upper limit has been exceeded Connection failed
Connection failed Set the caller ID notification to
Please make your call from the i-mode web page
z If the videophone call is not connected, your call is
automatically switched to a voice call when you set “Auto redial as voice” to “ON”. However, the call may not be handled in this way if you call an ISDN synchronous 64K, PIAFS access point, ISDN videophone which does not support the 3G-324M standard (as of October 2007) or if you dial a wrong number. Note that call charge may be applied in some cases.
The called phone number is not used
• This message may also appear during packet communication.
The other party is using packet communication
The other party is out of service area or the phone is turned off
your caller ID (when dialing into visualnet, etc.)
The call is being forwarded (A Videophone call is made when the forwarding number is for a 3G-324M-compatible videophone)
The phone for the forwarding number is not compatible with videophone calls
The other party sets the Caller ID request service
The other party sets the Nuisance call blocking service
The upper limit set for a Limit billing plan (Type Limit and Family Wide Limit) is exceeded
“ON” and retry
• This message may also appear in other situations
You attempted to make a videophone call to watch V-line without browsing the i-mode official site

Switching a Voice/Videophone Call During a Call (Caller)

z If the handset of the other party is the FOMA
terminal supporting the call switch, you can switch between the voice call and videophone call. (This function is available in communications between voice call and videophone call switchable terminals.)
z You can switch the voice call only when you are the
caller.
z To switch the call, the receiver needs to set “Ntfy
switch-mode” to notify the switch beforehand.p. 76
z You can switch the voice/videophone calls repeatedly.
<Example: To switch a voice call to a videophone call>
In-call screen (p.50)Xd ()X“YES”
1
While switching, the screen which indicates that the calls are being switched appears and the voice guidance is played.
Ntfy switch−mode
Change to
Talking
1m30s
Changing
Digital communication charges apply from this screen.
To switch a videophone call to a voice call
XVideophone in-call screen (p.50)X
u (FUNC)X“Change to voice”
N
z It takes about 5 seconds to switch the calls. Note that
the signal quality may affect how long it takes.
z You cannot switch the calls during calling in the
following cases:
• When the other party is holding the call
• When the other party activates Record message
z The displayed call duration is reset to 0 second each
time the calls are switched. However, after switching, if the videophone call is finished, the displayed call time is the total of voice call and videophone call. The time took for switching is excluded from the call duration.
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videophone?
[通話中]
1分30
YES
NO
10
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Voice/Videophone Calls
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N
z Depending on the other party’s communication
conditions or the signal quality, you may not be able to switch the calls and the call may be canceled.
z When the call is switched, the first dialed call is
registered to the Redial/Dialed calls records. The first received call is registered to the Received calls record.
z You are not charged while “SWITCHING VOICE/
Voice/Videophone Calls
VIDEO” appears.
z If you switch the calls, the amount of call charge
displayed in “Call data” may differ from the actual one.
<When switching from voice call to videophone call>
z If the caller is using i-mode, the packet communication
is canceled to switch to videophone.
z If the other party is using packet communication
(including i-mode), you receive the message “No Switch” meaning you cannot switch the calls and the voice call continues.
z You cannot switch the calls when “Call Waiting” is
activated.

Using International Call

<WORLD CALL>
WORLD CALL is an international dialing service that can be used from DoCoMo mobile phones. FOMA service subscribers are also subscribed to ‘WORLD CALL’ when they subscribe to the FOMA service. (This excludes subscribers who declared that they did not require the service.)
z “WORLD CALL” can be used to call around 240
countries and regions worldwide.
z The “WORLD CALL” is charged with your monthly
call charges.
z 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 in the enter phone number screen, Redial/Dialed calls screen, Received calls screen or Phonebook detail screen.
z This service is not available in some payment plans.
Changes of the procedure for international dialing
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. Consequently, with the introduction of the “MYLINE” service, the procedure used to make international calls from a mobile phone has changed. Note that the conventional dialing procedure (the procedure described below with “010” removed) can no longer be used.
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For additional information regarding WORLD CALL, refer to the contact information provided on the back of the manual.
“International videophone calls” can be made to users of some specific overseas 3G mobile terminals by pressing o( ) to make the cal l after using the dialing procedure below.
z See the DoCoMo website for information on
accessible countries and operators.
z Depending on the other party’s terminal, the image
of the other party displayed on your FOMA terminal may be distorted or the connection may fail when making an international videophone.
Using dial keys to make international calls
Dial the number in the following order:
1
009130 010Country code Area code (Long distance code) The other party’s phone number
If the area code (long distance code) begins with 0, omit the first 0. However, to call to ordinary phones in Italy, 0 is required.
r
2
The international call is made.
To end the call, press y
3
Using “+” to make an international call
By using the “+”, you can make international calls without dialing the IDD prefix code (e,g, 009130-010).
z As “Auto int’l call set.” in “Int’l dial assistance” is set to
“ON” (automatically added) at the time of purchase, the FOMA terminal automatically dials the IDD prefix code.
On the standby screen, dial the following;
1
+ (0 (1 second or longer))→ Country codeArea code (Long distance code) The other party’s phone number
If the area code (long distance code) begins with 0, omit the first 0. However, to call to ordinary phones in Italy, “0” is required.
rX“Dial”
2
The international call is made.
To make a call without converting “+” into
the IDD prefix code
X“Original phone No.”
  * This function is not available for your FOMA
terminal.
To cancel the call
X“Cancel”
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Making an international call with the international dial function
You can make an international call by adding a country code and IDD prefix code to the phone number.
z You can store the country codes and IDD prefix
codes in “Int’l dial assistance”.
z You can use the international dial function from the
“Enter phone number” screen and the detail screens of “Phonebook/Received calls/Dialed calls/ Redial” screens.
<Example: To use the international dial function from the enter phone number screen>
Enter the phone number of the other
1
party
u (FUNC)X“Int’l call”XSelect the
2
country codeXSelect the IDD prefix code
The selected country code and IDD prefix code are added. If the area code (long distance code) begins with “0”, the first “0” is automatically deleted (except when “Italy” is selected for the country code).
r
3
<Int’l call>
Making an international call with easy operation
You can change the settings used for international calls and edit country codes. You can set the following settings:
Setting Description
Auto int’l call set.
Country Code setting
IDD Prefix setting
Setting the automatic conversion of “+”
You can set the automatic conversion of “+” when you make an international call.
1
2
When you make an overseas call from Japan, the entered “+” is automatically replaced with the IDD prefix code set in this function.
Edits the country name and country code used when you make an international call. 22 codes are stored at the time of purchase.
Stores the IDD prefix name and IDD prefix code used when you make an international call.
iX“Settings”X“Dialing”X“Int’l dial
assistance”X“Auto int’l call set.”X“ON”
When you do not convert automatically
X“OFF”
Select a country codeXSelect an IDD prefix code
<Int’l dial assistance>
Editing the country code
You can store up to 22 country codes necessary for making international call overseas. See the DoCoMo website for information on country codes.
iX“Settings”X“Dialing”X“Int’l dial
1
assistance”X“Country Code setting”
The “Country Code setting” screen appears.
HighlightXo(Edit)
2
Enter the country
3
nameXEnter the country code
You can enter up to 8 double-byte or 16 single­byte characters for the country name and 5 digits for the country code.
Country Code set
日本        ★
アメリカ 中国 タイ フィリピン 台湾 韓国 フランス 香港 イギリス ドイツ シンガポール
Country Code setting
Function menu¨p.55
Country Code setting screen (p.55)
Edit……Edits the country code.
Delete……Selects the deleting method from Delete this/
Delete selected/Delete all. “About multiple-choice” →p.38
Storing the IDD prefix code
You can store up to 3 IDD prefix codes added to the beginning of the phone number when making international calls.
iX“Settings”X“Dialing”X“Int’l dial
1
assistance”X“IDD Prefix setting”
The “IDD Prefix setting” screen appears.
Highlight <Not
2
recorded>Xo (Edit)
To c han ge t he
previously stored item
XHighlight the item to be
changedXo (Edit)
Enter the IDD prefix nameXEnter the
3
IDD prefix code
You can enter up to 8 double-byte or 16 single­byte characters for the IDD prefix name and 10 digits for the IDD prefix code.
Intl dial assistance
IDD Prefix setting
WORLD CALL
     ★
<Not recorded
<Not recorded
IDD Prefix setting
Function menu¨p.62
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Using Handsfree Operation During a Call

You can hear the other party’s voice from the speaker while talking.
In-call screen (p.50)Xo ()
1
Voice/Videophone Calls
” (blue) appears and you can hear the other party’s voice through a speaker during a handsfree call.
While your terminal is ringing, you can switch to handsfree operation by pressing o (/
).
Talking
1m30s
Voice call
To cancel the handsfree operation
XPress o ( ) during a handsfree call
The handsfree operation ends, and “ ” (blue)
disappears in case of voice call or PushTalk.
” (blue) is changed to “ ” (pale blue) in
case of videophone.
Notes on using the handsfree operation
It is recommended to keep a distance of about 30 cm from the FOMA terminal during a handsfree call. If the distance is longer or shorter than 30 cm, the other party may find it difficult to hear you or your voice may sound differently.
N
z Other party’s voice may be heard by those around you
during a handsfree call. Move to an area where your call will not disturb other people before switching to a hands-free call.
z When a call is finished, the handsfree setting is
canceled.
<Hands-free>
10
Videophone call

Using the Redial/Dialed Calls/ Received Calls Record

<Redial/Dialed calls/Received calls>
Information on dialed or received calls, including the caller’s phone number and the date and time are stored in the Redial/Dialed calls/Received calls record. You can make a call to the other party easily by using these records.
z When you make calls to the same phone number
repeatedly, the latest entry is stored as the Redial record and separate entries are stored for the Dialed calls record.
z The Redial record can hold up to 30 phone numbers
for voice/videophone calls or PushTalk calls.
z The Dialed calls/Received calls record stores up to
30 voice/videophone call or PushTalk call entries and 30 packet communication or 64K data communication entries.
z When the log exceeds the maximum, logs are
overwritten from the oldest one.
z Redial/Dialed calls/Received calls record for
PushTalkp. 81
<Example: To make a call from the Redial/Received calls list screen>
On the standby screenXj (Redial)/
1
h (Received calls)
The “Redial (list)” or “Received calls (list)” screen appears.
To check the Dialed
calls
XiX“Own Data”X
“Dialed calls” The “Dialed calls (list)” screen appears.
Highlight the Redial/
2
Received calls record entry
To make a call after
checking the details of the Redial/Received calls record
XSelect the Redial/
Received calls record entry The “Redial (detail)” or “Received calls (detail)” screen appears.
Redial
  12/27 19:24   
SaburoKeitai   12/26 22:00   
HanakoKeitai
  12/26 18:01   
TaroDocomo
  12/26  8:12   
ShiroDocomo   12/24 21:33   
SaburoDocomo   12/24 17:30   
JiroDocomo
Example: Redial (list)
Function menu¨p.58
Redial
12/26(Wed)18:01
TaroDocomo
Example: Redial (detail)
Function menu¨p.58
1/2
3/10
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r (voice call)/o ()
3
(videophone call)/@(PushTalk)
Checking the number of missed calls
To confirm only the missed calls from the
Received calls record
XiX“Own Data”X“Received calls”
Total number of received calls, the number of missed calls and the number of unconfirmed missed calls appear. When you select “Missed calls”, only the missed calls appears.
Redial/Dialed calls/Received calls record icons
*1
Icon
//
//
//
//
//
//
*2
/
//
//
Description
Incoming and outgoing/missed/ unconfirmed missed voice calls
Incoming and outgoing/missed/ unconfirmed missed international voice calls
Incoming and outgoing/missed/ unconfirmed missed videophone calls
Incoming and outgoing/missed/ unconfirmed missed international videophone calls
Incoming and outgoing/missed/ unconfirmed missed PushTalk (one-to-one) calls
Incoming and outgoing/missed/ unconfirmed missed PushTalk (group) calls
Incoming and outgoing calls to B mode for 2in1 setting
Recorded voice record message/ videophone message
Received calls with Chaku-moji
Incoming and outgoing/missed/ unconfirmed missed packet communication
Incoming and outgoing/missed/ unconfirmed missed 64K data communication
Incoming remote observation calls
Incoming packet communication or 64K data communication that is received without external device connected
*1
Icon
*1 : Some icons may appear differently between the screens
of detail and list.
*2 : Displayed only when the 2i n1 is in Dual mode.
Description
Incoming and outgoing calls when you select any zones other than “GMT+9” on the time zone regardless of “Auto time adjust” setting. When “Summer time” is set to “ON”, the World watch is displayed reflecting the setting.
N
z If you use 2in1, up to 30 records are stored for each
phone number. Also, when set to Dual mode, up to 30 Redial/Dialed calls/Received calls records for both phone numbers and total of the 60 records are displayed.
<Redial/Dialed calls>
z Setting “Restrict dialing” deletes all the Redial/Dialed
calls records. However, calls made after the setting are recorded in Redial/Dialed calls.
z If you make a call by selecting Multi number from the
function menu, the registered name and number of the additional number are displayed under the phone number in the Redial screen (detail)/Dialed calls record screen (detail). If you make a call without using the function menu, nothing is displayed even when “Set Multi Number” is set to additional number.
<Received calls>
z When “Missed calls display” in the “Ring time(sec.)” is
set to “Not display” and you receive a call of which ring tone sounded for shorter time than the time set in the “Set mute seconds”, the call is not displayed on the Received calls record.
z If the caller is using the dial-in number, a number
different from the dial-in number may be displayed.
z If the caller’s phone number is not provided, the
reason for the non-notification is displayed in the Received calls record.
z If the same phone number is registered in multiple
phonebook entries with different names, the name retrieved by the phonebook search in the order of reading is displayed in the Received calls record. p. 92
z When you have subscribed to Multi number and make
a call from the Received calls record screen, the phone call is made from the number which received the call regardless of the “Set Multi Number” setting.
z When you receive a call for additional number of Multi
number, the registered name of the additional number are displayed under the phone number in the Received calls record screen (detail).
Voice/Videophone Calls
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Redial/Dialed calls/Received calls screen (p.56)
Notify Caller ID*1→p. 61
Prefix numbers
Chaku-moji
Int’l call
Voice/Videophone Calls
2in1/Multi Num.
Select PushTalk
Received calls record of PushTalk”→ p.81
Ring time
with the ringing times.
Add to phonebook……Selects from “Add to phonebook/
Add to PushTalk *5/Add to PushTalk Gr*5” for the destination. “Adding Phonebook Entries from the Redial, Dialed Calls and Other Records” →p. 90
Look-up phonebook*2……“Accessing the phonebook
from the Redial or Dialed Calls record” →p. 93
Add desktop iconp.1 15
Compose message
Compose SMS
Sent address
Received address*6……Displays the received address
list.
Select image*2……Selects the image used during a
videophone call from “Me/Chara-den”. Select “Release settings” to cancel the setting.
Big fontStandard font*9……Switches the character
size of the displayed name.
Delete……Selects the deleting method from “Delete this/
Delete selected/Delete all”. “About multiple-choice” →p. 38
*1 : This function is available only for the detail screen. *2 : Not available on the PushTalk (group) records screen. *3 : Available only when the 2in1 is in Dual mode. *4 : Available on the PushTalk (group) records screen. *5 : Available only when 2in1 is in A mode or Dual mode, and
selecting the record screen for the A mode. *6 : Available only for the Received calls screen. *7 : Available only for the Redial/Dialed calls screen. *8 : When 2in1 is in B mode, this function is not available. *9 : This function is available only for the list screen.
*1*2
p. 62
*1*2
p. 58
*1*2
p. 55
*1*2*3
pp.379, 378
*4*5
……“Redial Dialed calls and
*6*9
……Displays the missed call record entries
*2*5
p.188
*2*5
p. 224
*7*8
……Displays the sent address list.
N
z Selecting “Compose message” enables you to
compose a mail with a mail address specified as the address when the mail address is stored in the phonebook together with the phone number. When multiple mail addresses are stored in the phonebook, the first address is specified as the address.
N
z Selecting “Delete all” from the Redial/Dialed calls record
deletes all the Redial and Dialed calls records. Note that selecting “Delete this” or “Delete selected” for the Redial record does not delete the entries of Dialed calls record, and selecting “Delete this” or “Delete selected” does not delete the entries of the Redial record. Use the function menu of the Dialed calls screen to delete the Dialed records and use the function menu of the Redial screen to delete the Redial record.

Using Chaku-moji

<Chaku-moji>
When making a voice call or videophone call, you can send a message (Chaku-moji) to the other party to show the summary of the call, etc. beforehand.
z 5 Chaku-moji messages are stored at the time of
purchase. You can change the pre-installed Chaku­moji messages.
z You can include pictographs or face symbols in
Chaku-moji, and you can send a message of up to 10 characters including pictograph/symbol/double­byte character/single-byte character.
z For details on Chaku-moji and Chaku-moji-
compatible models, see the DoCoMo website or refer to “Mobile Phone Users Guide (Network services)”.
z The Chaku-moji is not compatible with PushTalk calls.
Making a call with a Chaku-moji message
You can add Chaku-moji when making a voice or videophone call from the “Enter phone number” screen and the detail screen of the “Phonebook” or “Redial/Dialed calls/Received calls”.
<Example: To make a call with Chaku-moji from the enter phone number screen>
Enter phone number screen (p.50)X
1
u (FUNC)X“Chaku-moji”XSelect
any item:
Create message……Enters Chaku-moji. You can
enter up to 10 characters.
Select message……Selects from the stored Chaku-
moji. You can edit Chaku-moji by pressing o (Edit) on the message selection screen.
Sent messages……Selects from the previously
sent Chaku-moji. You can edit Chaku-moji by pressing o (Edit) on the sent message screen.
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To delete the entered Chaku-moji (to make
a call without Chaku-moji)
Xu (FUNC)X“Chaku-moji”X“Create
message”XClear all the entered Chaku-moji
r (voice call)/o ()
2
(videophone call)
Chaku−moji
Hello!
Dialing
When the other party’s terminal receives Chaku-moji, the result “Transmission completed” appears.
こんにちは 
[呼出中]
Transmission
completed
Hello!
Connecting
N
z Sending Chaku-moji is charged. Receiving Chaku-
moji is not charged.
z You can store up to 30 Chaku-moji in the sent
messages record*. When you send same Chaku-moji repeatedly, only the latest one is recorded. When the entries exceed the maximum number, entries are overwritten from the oldest entry.
*: When using 2in1, up to 30 Chaku-moji can be
recorded as a sent message history in each mode. In Dual mode, both sent message histories are displayed by 30 Chaku-moji each, that is, 60 max.
z If the receiver’s terminal is under conditions such as
followings, Chaku-moji cannot be sent. In this case, no sending charges apply.
• The terminal is not compatible with Chaku-moji (“Transmission failed” appears)
• Chaku-moji does not appear on the screen of the receiver terminal because of the “MSG display settings” on the receiver terminal (“Transmission failed” appears)
• When Public mode (Driving mode) is set
• The ringing time for recording message is set to 0 second.
“”
or it is turned off.
N
z Depending on the signal status, sending result does
not appear on the sender terminal even when the receiver terminal receives Chaku-moji. In this case, sending charges apply.
z You cannot send or receive Chaku-moji overseas.
When you receive a voice or
videophone call with Chaku-moji
The Chaku-moji appears on the ringing screen. The Chaku-moji disappears when you answer the call.
z The received Chaku-moji is displayed in 3D
animation.
z When the FOMA
terminal is folded, the Chaku-moji appears on the indicator display.
Chaku-
moji
Arrived!
Calling
TaroDocomo
Example: Voice call
N
z Even when you receive a call whose ring tone
sounded for shorter time than the time set in the “Set mute seconds” of “Ring time(sec.)”, Chaku-moji is displayed and recorded in the Received calls record.
z Some pictographs are not displayed in 3D animation. z Depending on the status of the sender or receiver,
Chaku-moji may not be displayed even if you receive a call with Chaku-moji.
z When the Original lock is set to “Chaku-moji”, Chaku-
moji is not displayed even if you receive a call with Chaku-moji. In this case, Chaku-moji is stored to the Received calls record after releasing the lock.
Displaying Chaku-moji from the
Received calls record
When you receive Chaku-moji, the “ ” icon appears on the Received calls record.
On the standby screenXhXSelect
1
the Received calls record entry with “” displayed
The “Received calls (detail)” screen appears and you can check the Chaku-moji message.
N
z Even when you make a call using the Received calls
record, the Chaku-moji in the record is not sent.
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Editing and setting Chaku-moji
iX“Service”X“Chaku-moji”X
1
Select any item
Create messagep.60
MSG display settings……Sets the Chaku-moji
display setting when you receive a call with Chaku-moji.
Voice/Videophone Calls
Display all messages……Displays all Chaku-
moji messages.
Only number in PH-book……Displays only
the Chaku-moji messages from senders stored in the phonebook.
Calls with Caller ID……Displays only the
Chaku-moji messages from senders providing the caller ID.
Hide all messages……Hides all Chaku-moji
messages.
3D message display……Sets whether to display
Chaku-moji in 3D animation.
N
z “MSG display settings” is also valid on the indicator
display.
z Even when “3D message display” is set to “ON”, the
message does not appear in 3D animation on the indicator display,
Storing frequently used Chaku-moji
z You can store up to 30 Chaku-moji (including 5
pre-installed).
iX“Service”X“Chaku-moji”X
1
“Create message”
The “Create message list” screen appears.
Highlight <Not
2
recorded>Xo (Edit)
To edit the previously
stored Chaku-moji message
XHighlight the item to
changeXo (Edit)
Enter Chaku-moji
3
Create message
Hello!
Answer Lets play Where? Arrived! 〈
Not recorded Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
〈 〈
Not recorded Not recorded
Create message list
Function menu¨p.60
Create message list screen (p.60)
Edit……Edits Chaku-moji.
Delete……Selects the deleting method from “Delete this/
Delete selected/Delete all”. “About multiple-choice” →p. 38
60
N
z You cannot delete the pre-installed Chaku-moji. Even
when you change a pre-installed Chaku-moji and delete the Chaku-moji, it is restored to the default.

Notifying/Withholding Your Caller ID for Individual Calls

If the other party’s phone supports caller ID display, you can provide your phone number (caller ID) to display on the other party’s phone (display) when you make a voice or videophone call. Note that your caller ID is important information and care should be taken when providing it to others.
z When making a PushTalk call, the setting is
disabled even if you add the “186”/“184” prefix to the other party’s phone number.
Function Description
Caller ID Notification (Setting at one time)
Notify Caller ID (Setting each time you make a c all)
“186” /“184” Uses “186”/“184” prefixes
Adding the “186”/“184” prefix to the other party’s phone number
1/3
To provide your caller ID each time you make a call, add the “186” prefix when you dial the phone number.
To withhold your caller ID, use the “184” prefix.
〉 〉 〉
To provide your phone number
〉 〉
186-(The other party’s phone number)- r (voice
call)/o ( ) (videophone call)
To withhold your phone number
184-(The other party’s phone number)- r (voice call)/o ( ) (videophone call)
N
z When making an international call, the setting is
disabled. Select “Notify Caller ID” from the function menu.
z If you make a call with the “186” or “184” prefix, the
phone number including this prefix is recorded in the Redial/Dialed calls.
Specifies whether other parties are notified of your caller ID whenever you make a call.
Uses function menu to specify whether your caller ID is provided or withheld each time you make a call.
to specify whether your caller ID is provided or withheld each time you make a call.
Ref.
page
p.48
p.61
p.60
Page 63
Selecting to Notify/Withhold your caller ID when making a call
Select from “OFF/ON” to specify whether you provide the phone number to the other party.
z You can use the Caller ID Notification function from
the “Enter phone number” screen and the detail screens of “Phonebook/Received calls/Dialed calls/ Redial” screens.
<Example: To make a voice call from the Enter phone number screen>
Enter the phone number of the other
1
party
u (FUNC)X“Notify Caller ID”X
2
“OFF” or “ON”
To cancel the “OFF”/“ON” setting of
“Notify Caller ID”
X“Cancel prefix”
When “Cancel prefix” is selected, the “Caller ID Notification” setting is applied.
r
3
<Notify Caller ID>
iX“Settings”X“Dialing”X“Pause
1
dial”
The “Pause dial” screen appears.
If there is dialing data
already stored
The stored dialing data appears.
o (Edit)XEnter the
2
dialing data
Press 0 to 9, q and w to enter the dialing data.
To enter p (pause)
Xw (for 1 second or longer)
Pause dial
Pause dial
Function menu¨p.61
Pause dial screen (p.61)
Edit……Edits the dialing data.
Send pause dial……Enters the phone number of the
other party and sends the dialing data. Each time you press r, the dialing data up to p (pause) is transmitted.
Delete……Deletes the stored dialing data.
Voice/Videophone Calls

Sending Push Signals Quickly

By sending push signals from the FOMA terminal, you can use services such as ticket ordering and bank balance requests.
Storing dialing data as pause dial record entries
You can store the dialing data used as push signals to Pause dial beforehand. Inserting p (pause) into the dialing data allows you to send data with a separation where a pause lies.
z You can store 1 dialing data, consisting of up to 128
characters.
z You can enter numbers from 0 to 9, the # and *
symbols, and p (pause) for dialing data.
z You cannot enter p (pause) in succession or at the
beginning of the dialing data.
<Pause dial>
Transmitting the dialing data as a pause dial
iX“Settings”X“Dialing”X“Pause
1
dial”Xd (Send)
Dial the phone number of the
2
destinationXr
The FOMA terminal calls the entered phone number and displays the dialing data up to the first p (pause) while the dialed phone is ringing. p (pause) is not displayed.
r
3
Each time you press r, the dialing data up to p (pause) 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 (for 1 second or longer)X“Send at one
time” It may not be possible to send all the data at once to some recipients.
N
z Some phones may be unable to receive push signals.
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Using the Prefix Function

You can store the prefix numbers such as IDD prefix code (WORLD CALL = 009130-010) and 186/184 for notifying/withholding your caller ID beforehand and add these prefix numbers when you make calls.
Voice/Videophone Calls
Setting Prefix numbers
z You can store up to 7 prefix numbers. z You can enter numbers from 0 to 9 and the #, *
and + symbols.
iX“Settings”X“Dialing”X“Prefix
1
setting”
The “Prefix setting” screen appears.
Highlight <Not
2
recorded>Xo (Edit)
To change the details of
a previously stored item
XHighlight the item to be
changedXo (Edit)
To check the details of a previously stored
item
XSelect the item to be checked
Enter the name to be stored
3
You can enter up to 8 double-byte or 16 single­byte characters.
Enter the numbers (prefix)
4
You can enter up to 10 digits.
Prefix setting screen (p.62)/IDD Prefix setting screen (p.55)
Edit……Edits the prefix number or IDD prefix code.
Delete this……Delete one prefix code.
Delete*1……Delete one IDD prefix code.
Delete all*2……Delete all prefix/IDD prefix code.
*1 : Only appears on the Prefix setting screen. *2 : Only appears on the IDD Prefix setting screen.
<Prefix setting>
Dialing
Prefix setting
WORLD CALL  <Not recorded<Not recorded<Not recorded<Not recorded<Not recorded<Not recorded
Prefix setting
Function menu¨p.62
Making a call with the Prefix numbers
z You can add the prefix numbers from the “Enter
phone number” screen and the detail screens of “Phonebook/Received calls/Dialed calls/Redial” screens.
<Example: To make a voice call by adding prefix numbers from the enter phone number screen>
Enter the phone number of the other
1
party
u (FUNC)X“Prefix numbers”X
2
Select the stored nameXr
Setting Sub-addresses When
〉 〉 〉 〉 〉 〉
Making Calls
You can set “*” in the phone number as a separator so that the numbers following “*” are recognized as a sub-address. Sub-addresses are used in ISDN to identify calls made from specific communications devices and to select content in “V-live”.
iX“Settings”X“Dialing”X
1
“Sub-address setting”X“ON”
To disable the function
X“OFF”
N
z In the following cases, “*” does not function as a sub-
address separator. The entered number including “*” is recognized as an ordinary phone number:
• When the “*”is entered at the beginning of a phone
number
• When “*” immediately follows “186”/“184” at the
beginning of a phone number
• When “*” immediately follows a number entered
using “Prefix numbers”
• When the phone number contains “*590#/*591#/ *592#”
<Sub-address setting>
<Prefix>
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Setting the Alarm Used for Reconnection

When the signal quality deteriorates during a voice/ videophone or PushTalk call and the call drops out, the FOMA terminal will automatically reconnect the call if the signal quality quickly improves. Set the type of alarm when a call is reconnected for this function.
z The interval for reconnection varies depending on
communication conditions or the signal quality. It takes about 10 seconds.
iX“Settings”X“Talk”X“Reconnect
1
signal”XSelect an alarm tone
To disable alarm tone
X“No tone”
N
z Call charges apply in the interval (up to about 10
seconds) for reconnection.
<Reconnect signal>

Blocking Out Ambient Noise

<Noise reduction>
This function suppresses ambient noise and makes it easier for the other party in a voice, videophone or PushTalk call to hear you.
iX“Settings”X“Talk”X“Noise
1
reduction”X“ON”
To cancel Noise reduction
X“OFF”

Making Handsfree Calls in the Car

You can make or receive voice calls with handsfree compatible devices by connecting the FOMA terminal to handsfree compatible devices such as the In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01 (optional) or a car navigation system. For information on how to use the handsfree device, refer to the manual provided with the device. The FOMA In-Car Hands-Free Cable 01 (optional) is required to use the In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01 (optional).
N
z To operate from the handsfree device, set the USB
mode to “Communication mode”.
z The display and ring tones used for incoming calls and
mail are as specified in the FOMA terminal settings.
<In-car hands-free>
N
z When the handsfree device is set to emit the sound
from the hands-free device, the ring tone still sound through the handsfree device even when the FOMA terminal is set to Manner mode or the ring volume is set to “Silent”.
z When the Public mode (Driving mode) is set,
operation for incoming calls and messages is as specified in the “Public mode (Driving mode)” settings.
z When the Record message is set, operation for
incoming calls is as specified in the “Record message” settings.
z When the handsfree device is set to emit the sound
from the FOMA terminal, operation when the FOMA terminal is folded during a call is as specified in “Setting when folded”. When the hands-free device is set to emit sound from the handsfree device, folding the FOMA terminal does not affect the call status regardless of the “Setting when folded” setting.

Receiving a Voice/ Videophone Call

When you receive a voice/videophone
1
call
The ring tone sounds and the incoming call lamp flashes. The “Ringing” or “Videophone ringing” screen appears.
Calling
TaroDocomo
Function menu¨p.64 Function menu¨p.64
When you receive a call with Chaku-moji
The Chaku-moji appears on the ringing or videophone ringing screen. You can check the topic, etc. beforehand.→ p.58
To put a voice/videophone call on hold
“Holding the Ringing/Current Call”→p. 67
r
2
The “In-call” or “Videophone in-call” screen appears. When you receive a videophone call, you can hear the other party’s voice from the speaker.
Ringing
while the FOMA terminal is ringing
Incoming V.phone
TaroDocomo
Videophone ringing
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To answer a videophone call with the
substitute image
Xd ()
Operations during a videophone call
You can perform various operations such as changing the camera image to the substitute image, changing the front camera to rear camera, muting the sound.p.50
Voice/Videophone Calls
When the other party switches a voice/
videophone call during a call
“When the Other Party Switches a Voice/ Videophone Call (Caller)”→p.64
To put the current voice/videophone call
on hold
“Holding the Ringing/Current Call”→p. 67
To end the call, press y
3
Display while receiving a call
When the other par ty’s phone number is
notified
The other party’s phone number appears on the screen. When the caller is stored in the phonebook, the name stored in the phonebook appears.p.88
z If the same phone number is registered in
multiple phonebook entries with different names, the first name retrieved by the phonebook search in the order of reading appears.→p.92
z If the caller is stored as secret data, the name
or other information does not appear and only the phone number appears.
z When you receive a call for additional number
of Multi number, the registered name of the additional number is displayed on the ringing screen.
When the other par ty’s phone number is
not notified
The reason of not notifying appears.
Ringing screen/Videophone ringing screen (p.63)
Call Rejection……Terminates the receiving call without
answering.
Call Forwarding……Forwards the call.
The call is forwarded regardless of the “Call Forwarding” setting “Activate/Deactivate”.
Voice Mail……Connects the call to the voice mail service
center. The call is connected to the voice mail service center regardless of the “Voice Mail” setting “Activate/ Deactivate”.
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Change Display……Switches the display from additional
number 1 or 2 to the number from which the call is forwarded. This can be selected when receiving multi number call (for additional number 1 or 2) and the call is forwarded at the same time.
N
z You can receive a call using a flat-plug earphone/
microphone with switch (optional). →p.355
z If you have subscribed to the Call waiting, Voice mail
or Call forwarding service, activate “Set in-call arrival” and set “Incoming Call Mng” to “Answer”, you will hear a short double-beep (“bibip”) when you receive a call when you are already on a call.
• In case of the Voice mail or Call forwarding service, you can answer the call by ending the current call.
• In case of the Call waiting service, you can answer the voice call by putting the current call on hold and you can answer the videophone call by ending the current call.
<Voice call>
z You can set the incoming call management from a
caller who is not stored in the phonebook.→ pp.141, 141
z You can set the incoming call restriction for each
phone number stored in the phonebook.→ p.1 39
<Videophone>
z You can also answer the call by pressing o (). z Digital communication charges are still applied to the
caller when the substitute image is displayed during a videophone call.
z It may take a few seconds to switch from a camera
image to a substitute image (Chara-den) depending on the Chara-den.

When the Other Party Switches a Voice/Videophone Call (Caller)

When you receive a voice/videophone call, the other party can switch the call between voice call and videophone call.
z The receiver cannot switch a voice call to a
videophone call.
z To switch the call, the receiver needs to set “Ntfy
switch-mode” to notify the switch beforehand. p.76
z You can use this function with the terminals
compatible with voice call/videophone call switch.
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<Example: When the other party switched a voice call to a videophone call>
In-call screen (p.50)XThe other party
1
switches to a videophone callX“YES”
While switching, the screen which indicates that the calls are being switched appears and the voice guidance is played. When the voice call is switched to the videophone call, the camera image is sent to the other party.
To send substitute image to the caller
X“NO”
The specified substitute image is sent to the caller.
Changing
Talking
1m30s
Camera ON/OFF
Indicate
self−portrait?
YES
NO
10
When the other party switched a
videophone call to a voice call
XVideophone in-call screen (p.50)XThe other
party switches to a voice call The videophone call is switched to the voice call.
* For videophone calls, you can answer the call only
by ordinary key operations (r, d () or o().
Quick silent……Pressing any of the following keys
or opening the FOMA terminal stops the incoming call reaction while the caller continues to hear the ring tone.
0 to 9, w, t, b, p, a (マナー ) or o(for voice calls and PushTalk calls only) To answer the call, press r, d (Answer/ ), E (for unfolded FOMA terminal only), o()
(for videophone calls only), @ (for PushTalk calls only).
OFF……You can answer the call only with the
ordinary key operations. r, d (Answer/ ), o () (for videophone calls only), @ (for PushTalk calls only)
N
z Even when “Quick silent” is set, the “Any key answer”
function is used in Manner mode.
z Even when “Any key answer” or “Quick silent” is set,
pressing and holding 5 (Emergency mode ON/ OFF) or 8 (Privacy angle ON/OFF) for 1 second or longer disables “Any key answer” or “Quick silent” function.
z When a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch
(optional) is connected to the FOMA terminal, you can answer calls by pressing the switch on the flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch regardless of the “Answer setting” setting.
z When “Any key answer” is set and the FOMA terminal
is folded, press a (マナー) to hold on the voice call. If Setting when folded is set to “Tone on”, the hold tone sounds. However, if “No tone” or “End the call” is set, no hold tone sounds.
Voice/Videophone Calls

Using the Dial Keys to Answer a Call

You can use this setting to turn off the ring tone or answer the phone quickly when you receive a call. This is useful when you receive a call in a situation where the ring tone may disturb people around you.
iX“Settings”X“Incoming call”X
1
“Answer setting”XSelect any item
Any key answer……Valid for voice or PushTalk
calls. You can answer the call by pressing any of the following keys:
r, d (Answer), 0 to 9, w, t, o, p and a (マナー ); b (for voice calls only); @ (for PushTalk calls only)
<Answer setting>

Ending/Holding Calls with the FOMA Terminal Folded

<Setting when folded>
You can set how your FOMA terminal operates when it is folded during a voice or videophone call.
iX“Settings”X“Talk”X“Setting
1
when folded”XSelect any item
No tone……Mutes the sound. For videophone calls,
the “Substitute image” is sent to the other party. The other party does not hear the hold tone.
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Tone on……Puts a call on hold (holding). When the
FOMA terminal is folded, the other party hears the hold tone. For videophone calls, the “Substitute image” is sent to the other party.
Speaker ON……The hold tone is sent to the
other party and also plays through the speaker.
Speaker OFF……Only the other party hears
Voice/Videophone Calls
the hold tone.
End the call……Ends the call. It is the same
operation as pressing y.
N
z When Manner mode is set, no sound is played
through the speaker even if “Speaker ON” is set.
z
When a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional) is connected, this function is disabled and even folding the call status. However, during a videophone call using the camera image, the substitute image.
z Even if the “Tone on” setting is selected, folding the
FOMA terminal activates the “No tone” setting if “Call Waiting” is switched on.
z This function is disabled during a PushTalk call. The
“Setting when folded” under “PushTalk setting” is applied.
FOMA terminal
folding the FOMA terminal sw
does not change the

Adjusting the Earpiece Volume

On the standby screenXc (1 second
1
or longer)XAdjust the volume with c
Volume
Level 4
In-call volume
To adjust the earpiece volume during a
voice call
Xa (マナー )/s (C)
To adjust the earpiece volume during a
videophone call
Xc or a (マナー )/s (C)
Pressing c (1 second or longer) displays the earpiece volume screen. If no operation is conducted for 2 seconds or longer when the earpiece volume screen is displayed, the earpiece volume screen is expired. You can adjust the volume in 6 steps from “Level 1” (quietest) to “Level 6” (loudest).
itches to
<Volume>
N
z During a voice call, you can adjust the volume with c
(1 second or longer) as in the standby mode.
z If you adjust the volume dur ing a call, the adjusted
setting is retained after you end the call.
z You can also adjust the volume during a PushTalk call
or handsfree call.

Adjusting the Volume of Ring Tone

You can adjust the volume of the ring tone for a incoming call, mail, chat mail or MessageR/F in 6 steps for each type of call. You can also set to silent or to gradually get louder.
iX“Settings”X“Incoming call”X
1
“Ring volume”XSelect the item of which you want to adjust the volume
Select “Phone” to adjust the ring tone volume for voice calls and 64K data communication. Select “Mail” to adjust the ring tone volume for i-mode mail, area mail, SMS or packet communication.
Use c to adjust the ring volumeX
2
d (Set)
To raise the volume gradually
XPress f in “Level 6”
When set to “Step”, the ring volume becomes louder and louder from silent, “Level 1” to “Level 6” in every 3 seconds.
To set to silent
XPress g in “Level 1”
An icon appears in the standby screen to confirm that a “Silent” ring tone is set.
: “Silent” is set for “Phone”, “Videophone”
and/or “PushTalk” calls.
: “Silent” is set for “Mail”, “Chat Mail”,
“MessageR” and/or “MessageF”.
: Both “ ” and “ ” are set.
N
z The ring volume setting specified for “Phone” in this
function is also applied to the “Select ring tone” setting for a voice call, the alarm tones for “Schedule” and “To Do list”.
<Ring volume>
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Holding the Ringing/Current Call

<Example: To put the ringing call on hold>
While ringingXy
1
On hold
TaroDocomo
To put the current call on hold
XDuring a callXt
To end the call during answer hold/
holding
Xy
If the other party ends the call during
answer hold/holding
The call ends.
Press r to resume the call
2
You can also use t to cancel holding when you put the current call on hold.
N
z Call charges apply while putting the ringing call or
current call on hold.
z If you have subscribed to “Voice Mail” or “Call
Forwarding” service, selecting “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding” from the function menu when you receive a call either forwards the call to the voice mail service or forwarding number.
Setting the hold tone
You can set the guidance messages to the other party during on hold.
iX“Settings”X“Talk”X“Set hold
1
tone”XSelect any item
On hold tone……Sets the message played dur ing
the answer hold.
5s
Ton e 1……The following message is played in
Japanese: “I can’t answer the phone just now. Please wait for a few minutes or call again later.”
Ton e 2……The following message is played in
Japanese: “I can’t answer the phone just now. Please call again later.”
<On hold/Holding>
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 the call is held without hanging up.
<Set hold tone>
Voice announce 1/Voice announce 2*……
The message recorded using “Voice announce” is played.
*: Not displayed if no Voice announce message has
been recorded.

Using the Public Mode (Driving Mode)

<Public mode (Driving mode)>
The Public mode is an automatic answering service provided to keep manner in public circumstances. During Public mode, a caller hears a message that you cannot answer the call because you are driving or you are in the place you have to refrain from calling (on the train or bus, in the theater, etc.), then the call ends.
z Public mode can only be set/released from the
standby screen. (It can also be set/released when the “ ” icon is displayed.)
z You can still make calls when the FOMA terminal is
in Public mode.
z This function is not available during data
communication.
z When you receive a call of “User unset” while
Caller ID request is set to “Activate”, caller ID request message is announced. (The Public mode message is not announced.)
On the standby screenXw (for 1
1
second or longer)
Public mode is set and “ ” appears. When you receive a call, the callers hear messages “I can’t answer the call because I am driving or I have to refrain from calling now. Please call back later.” This announcement is given.
To release the Public mode (Driving mode)
XOn the standby screenXw (for 1 second or
longer) Public mode is canceled and “ ” disappears.
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N
z If “Record message” is set to “ON”, Public mode takes
priority and the “Record message” setting is disabled.
z The Public mode setting takes priority when Manner
mode is set at the same time.
z If you make a voice call to an emergency number
(110, 119 or 118) while Public mode is set, Public mode is released.
Voice/Videophone Calls
z The following tones do not sound in Public mode:
• Ring tones for voice phone/videophone call/ PushTalk
• Ring tone for mails
• Ring tone for MessageR/F
• Ring tone for chat mail
•Alarm
• Alarm tone of the Schedule
• Alarm tone of the To Do list
• Alarm tone for Notify cost limit
• Low-voltage alarm tone
• Charge sound
• Software tone for i-αppli
• Ring tone for Packet communication/64K data communication
• Search request alarm tone for GPS function
When Public mode (Driving mode) is set
The FOMA terminal does not ring when you receive a voice, videophone or PushTalk call. Calls are logged in the “Received calls” record as “Missed calls” record, and the “Missed call” desktop icon appears on the standby screen.
z A caller making a voice call hears a message that
you cannot answer the call because you are driving or you are in the place you have to refrain from using mobile phones, then the call ends.
z A caller making a videophone call sees the Public
mode video message on his or her display, then the call ends.
z The FOMA terminal does not answer the PushTalk
call when receiving. “Connection failed” appears on the display of the caller’s terminal. If the number of call members is 3 or more, the members are notified that you are driving.
z When you receive a mail, the ring tone does not
sound and the “New mail” desktop icon appears on the standby screen.
N
z If the power is off or “ ” is displayed in the screen,
the message for “ ” is announced instead of the Public mode message even when Public mode is set. However, in case of PushTalk calls, a “Disconnected” response is sent to the members.
Handling of received calls when network services and Public mode (Driving mode) are set
If the FOMA terminal is set to Public mode while network services are activated, voice calls and videophone calls are handled as shown in the table below.
Service When a voice call is received When a videophone call is received
Voi ce M ai l service
Call Forwarding Service
Call Waiting • Ends the call after announcing the Public
Nuisance Call Blocking
Caller ID Request
*: If the ring time is set to 0 second, the Public mode message is not announced and the “Voice Mail Service” or “Call
Forwarding Service” is applied. In addition, they are not recorded in the “Received calls” record and “Missed call” desktop icon does not appear.
• Connects to the Voice mail service center after announcing the Public mode message.
• Transfers the call to the forwarding number after announcing the Public mode message.
• The Public mode message is announced or not depending on the setting of the call forwarding service.
mode message.
• Ends the call after showing the message that the connection could not be established for the barred callers.
• Ends the call after announcing the Public mode message for other callers.
• Ends the call after announcing the caller ID request message for the callers who do not provide the caller ID.
• Ends the call after announcing the Public mode message for the callers who provide the caller ID.
*
• Connects to the Voice mail service center without showing the Public mode video message.
• Transfers the videophone call to the forwarding
*
number without showing the Public mode video message.
• The connection is not established when the videophone for the forwarding number is not compatible with 3G-324M.
• Ends the call after showing the Public mode video message.
• Ends the call after showing the video message that the connection could not be established for the barred callers.
• Ends the call after showing the Public mode video message for other callers.
• Ends the call after showing the caller ID request video message for the callers who do not provide the caller ID.
• Ends the call after showing the Public mode video message for the callers who provide the caller ID.
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Using the Public Mode (Power OFF)

The Public mode (Power OFF) is an automatic answering service provided to keep manner in public circumstances. During Public mode (Power OFF), a caller who made a call while the FOMA terminal is turned off hears a message that you cannot answer the call because you are in the place you have to turn off the mobile phone (in the hospital, on the airplane, around the priority seat on the train, etc.), then the call ends.
On the standby screenX
1
w25251Xr
Public mode (Power OFF) is set. (Nothing changes on the standby screen.) When you receive a call after setting Public mode (Power OFF) and turning off the FOMA terminal, the caller hears the message “The person you are calling is in an area where cell phone should not be used. Please call back later.” This announcement is given.
To cancel the Public mode (Power OFF)
<Public mode (Power OFF)>
XOn the standby screenX
w25259Xr
You can check Public mode (Power OFF) setting.
When Public mode (Power OFF) is set
The setting is valid until “*25250” is dialed to released the Public mode (Power OFF). The setting is not canceled only by turning on the FOMA terminal. The Public mode (Power OFF) message is announced even when you are in an out-of-service area or where the reception is very poor.
z A caller making a voice call hears a message that
you cannot answer the call because you are in the place you have to turn off the mobile phone, then the call ends.
z A caller making a videophone call sees the Public
mode (Power OFF) video message on his or her display, then the call ends.
z The FOMA terminal does not answer the PushTalk
call when receiving. “Connection failed” appears on the display of the caller’s terminal. If the number of call members is 3 or more, the members are notified that you are disconnecting.
XOn the standby screenX
To check Public mode (Power OFF) setting
w25250Xr
Public mode (Power OFF) is canceled.
Handling of received calls when network services and Public mode (Power OFF) are set
If the FOMA terminal is set to Public mode (Power OFF) while network services are activated, voice calls and videophone calls are handled as shown in the table below.
Service When a voice call is received When a videophone call is received
Voice Mail service
Call Forwarding Service
Nuisance Call Blocking
Caller ID Request
*: If the ring time is set to 0 second, the Public mode (Power OFF) message is not announced and the “Voice Mail
Service” or “Call Forwarding Service” is applied. In addition, they are not recorded in the “Received calls” record and “Missed call” desktop icon does not appear.
• Connects to the Voice mail service center after announcing the Public mode (Power OFF)
*
message.
• Transfers the call to the forwarding number after announcing the Public mode (Power OFF) message.
• The Public mode (Power OFF) message is announced depending on the setting of the call forwarding service.
• Ends the call after showing the message that the connection could not be established for the barred callers.
• Ends the call after announcing the Public mode (Power OFF) message for other callers.
• Ends the call after announcing the caller ID request message for the callers who do not provide the caller ID.
• Ends the call after announcing the Public mode (Power OFF) message for the callers who provide the caller ID.
*
• Connects to the Voice mail service center without showing the Public mode (Power OFF) video message.
• Transfers the videophone call to the forwarding number without showing the Public mode (Power OFF) video message.
• The connection is not established when the videophone for the forwarding number is not compatible with 3G-324M.
• Ends the call after showing the video message that the connection could not be established for the barred callers.
• Ends the call after showing the Public mode (Power OFF) video message for other callers.
• Ends the call after showing the caller ID request video message for the callers who do not provide the caller ID.
• Ends the call after showing the Public mode (Power OFF) video message for the callers who provide the caller ID.
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Setting the Notification Method for Missed Calls

<Info notice setting>
You can set the notification method when checking a missed call or new mail (i-mode mail, area mail and SMS) using @ with the FOMA terminal is folded.
Voice/Videophone Calls
z The setting items and the checking operations by
pressing @ are as follows:
When there is a missed call, new mail, etc.
Setting
ON Notifies you of double
When there is no missed call, new mail, etc.
Setting
ON Notifies you of triple pip
*1 : The FOMA terminal vibrates when “Phone” in “Vibrator”
is set to other than “OFF”.
*2 : If the flashing color is set to “Gradation” in the
“Illumination” settings, the incoming call lamp flashes in “Color 5” for missed calls, “Color 1” for new mails, “Color 3” for new chat mails.
iX“Settings”X“Incoming call”X
1
“Info notice setting”XSelect any item:
ON……Reports with electronic tone.*
OFF……Not read out.
*: Only Japanese language mode provides the option
N
z This function alerts you using a “YES” indication when
the “Missed call”, “New mail”, “Chat mail”, etc. desktop icon is displayed on the standby screen. →p.117
Sound and
*1
vibration
bibip sounds “Bibip, bibip”.
Sound and
*1
vibration
sounds “pip, pip, pip”.
ボイス ” (voice) under “不在/新着確認設定 ” (Info notice setting), and it is available for reading out the message body when pressing E after setting “ボイス” (voice) to “ON”. Having the FOMA terminal read out mail→ p.346
Illumination
Lights up for about 5 seconds in the color set in “Illumination”. When there are both missed calls and new mails, etc., the incoming call lamp flashes in the respective color with a period of 1 second*2.
Illumination
Flashes for about 5 seconds in the “Color 7”.
N
z You cannot use @ to check for missed calls or new
mail in the following cases:
• When Side key guard is set to “ON”
• When playing music with the Music Player/ Music&Video Channel
z The volume set in the “Phone” in the “Ring volume”
setting is used (if “Phone” is set to “Silent” or “Step”, the volume is set to “Level 2”).
z Opening the FOMA terminal during the notification
stops the notification.
z If the reading of caller’s name is not stored in the
phonebook or the name stored in the phonebook is not displayed, the caller’s name is not read out even if
“ON” is set under “ボイス” (voice) in Japanese language mode.
Having the FOMA terminal read out the
current time
When set to “ボイス ” (voice), the FOMA terminal reads out the current time by pressing s (C) while it is folded (Voice clock). (Japanese language mode)

Having the Caller Leave a Message

When you cannot answer a voice or videophone call, this function allows you to record a message from the caller on your FOMA terminal.
z The difference between Record message and
Voice mail is as follows.
Item Record message Voice Mail service
Recording time/ number of messages
Retention period
Where to store
Condition for playback
Condition for recording
• Voice call: Up to 20 seconds, 5 messages
• Videophone call: Up to 20 seconds, 2 messages
No limit Up to 72 hours
FOMA terminal Voice Mail Service
Inside and outside the service area
• Recordable when receiving phone is turned on inside the service area
• Setting “Record message” to “ON”
<Record message>
• Voice call: Up to 3 minutes, 20 messages
• Videophone call: Up to 3 minutes, 20 messages
Center Only inside the
service area
• Recordable even if the receiving phone is turned off inside/outside the service area
• Activating the Voice Mail Service (p.372)
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Setting Record message
iX“Settings”X“Incoming call”X
1
“Record message”XSelect any item
ON……Select the desired type of answer message.
Japanese 1……ただいま電話に出ることがで
きません。 ピーッという発信音の後に20秒以 内でお名前とご用件をお話しください。” (I
can’t answer the phone just now. Please leave your name and a short message within 20 seconds after the beep. Thank you.)
Japanese 2……“せっかく電話をもらったけ
ど、いま出られません。 ピーッという発信音の 後にメッセージを入れてね。” (Sorry, but I
can’t take your call just now. Please leave a message after the beep. Thank you.)
English……Plays the English message: “I
can’t take your call now. Please leave the message. Thank you.”
Voice announce 1/Voice announce 2*……
The message recorded using “Voice announce” is played.
OFF……Cancels the “Record message” setting.
*: Not displayed if no Voice announce message has
been recorded.
Enter the ringing time (000 to 120
2
seconds in 3 digits)
The record message is automatically set and “ ” and “ ” appear on the standby screen.
N
z When “Voice announce 1” or “Voice announce 2” is
deleted when the answer message is set to “Voice announce 1” or “Voice announce 2”, the answer message is set to “Japanese 1”.
z To give priority to “Record message” function when
“Voice Mail”, “Call Forwarding” and “Record message” are set at the same time, set the ringing time of Record message shorter than that of Voice mail and Call forwarding.
z If the mute time set in “Ring time(sec.)” is longer than
the ringing time set for the Record message function, the FOMA terminal switches directly to Record message without ringing first. To have the FOMA terminal ring before it records a message, make sure that the ringing time for Record message is longer than the mute time.
z You can use “Ring tone/Image” to set an answer
message for each phone number or an answer message for each group.
When you receive a call with “Record message” set to “ON”
The record message activates when the set time is elapsed.
z To the caller of a voice call, the answer message is
played and the recording starts.
z To the caller of a videophone call, the “Preparing”
image is sent and the answer message is played, then the “Recording” image is sent and the recording starts.
When message recording starts
z The recording screen appears. The caller’s voice
can be heard through the FOMA terminal earpiece during message recording.
To answer the voice call
while recording
Recording message1
TaroDocomo
Example: Voice call
When message recording ends
to : Recorded voice messages (1 to 5)
/ : Recorded videophone messages (1 or 2)
N
z When Manner mode is set, you cannot hear the
caller’s voice during a message recording.
z You cannot answer another call while recording a
message. The other caller hears the busy tone.
Xr
To answer the videophone
call while recording
Xr to answer with the
camera image or d () to answer with the substitute image
z The original screen
reappears and the “Missed call” desktop icon and “Record message” desktop icon appear on the standby screen. You can check the contents by selecting the one of the desktop icons. p. 72
z Number of recordings are
displayed with icons on the icon display area at the top of the screen.
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Having Callers Leave a Message During an Incoming Call

Even when the “Record message” function is not set to “ON”, you can record messages while receiving a call by pressing a key.
Voice/Videophone Calls
While ringingXs (C)
1
The recording of the message starts.
To set the FOMA terminal to Manner mode
at the same time recording is started
XWhile ringingXq
N
z You cannot set “Record message” to “ON” with this
operation.
z When you receive a voice or videophone call when the
messages are full (5 messages for voice call and 2 messages for videophone call), the record message is not activated and the FOMA terminal keeps on ringing (when q is pressed, the ringing continues at the setting of “Manner mode set”).
<Quick mes sage>

Playing/Erasing Recorded Messages and Voice Memos

z When there is a recorded message which has not
been played, “ ” (Record message) or “ ” (Record VP message) appears on the standby screen.
<Example: To check the recorded message which has not been played>
On the standby screenXdXSelect
1
” (Record message) or “ ” (Record VP message)
The “Play/Erase msg.” screen or “Play/Erase VP msg.” screen appears. “” appears for the recorded item.
To play the recorded
message with the menu operation
XiX“LifeKit”X“Play/Erase msg.” or “Play/
Erase VP msg.”
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Play/Erase msg. Record message1 Record message2
Record message3
Record message4 Record message5 Voice memo
Play/Erase msg.
Function menu¨p.73
Select the item to play
2
<Record message/Voice memo>
The FOMA terminal beeps and playback begins. When the playback ends, the FOMA terminal gives 2 short beeps and the “Play/ Erase msg.” screen reappears. You can also play the messages by pressing
( ) on the standby screen.
To play the next message while playing
a message
X ()
Each time you press ( ), the recorded messages are played from the newest one. Voice memos are played last.
To stop the playback
X (Stop) or
The “Play/Erase msg.” screen reappears.
<Record Videophone message>
The playback starts. When the playback ends, the “Play/Erase VP msg.” screen reappears.
To play another message while playing a
message
X
To adjust volume while playing a message
X
To switch ON/OFF of the speaker while
playing a message
X (FUNC)X“Speaker ON” or “Speaker
OFF”
To pause the playback
X (Stop)
To resume playback, press (Play).
To stop the playback
X
The “Play/Erase VP msg.” screen reappears.
To make a voice/videophone or PushTalk
★ ★
call to the phone number displayed while playing a message
Xr (voice call)/o ( ) (videophone
call)/@ (PushTalk) Only the PushTalk call (one-to-one) is available.
To erase the playing message
Xu (FUNC)X“Erase”X“YES”
N
z When 2in1 is in A mode or B mode, “★” does not
appear for the recorded message recorded in the unused phone number. When set to “Dual mode”, “★” appears for the recorded message recorded in the both phone numbers.
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Play/Erase msg. screen (voice/ video) (p.72)
Play……Plays the message.
Delete this……Erases one recorded message or voice
memo.
Delete rec. msg.*……Erases all the recorded messages.
Voice memos are not erased.
Delete all……Erases all the recorded messages and
voice memos.
*: Available only with the Play/Erase msg. screen.

Using Chara-den

This function sends a cartoon character instead of your own image when you make a videophone call. “What is Chara-den”→ p.285
z You can display your favorite Chara-den if you set
“Substitutive image” of “Select image” to “Chara­den” beforehand. You can also use Chara-den by setting Chara-den in the phonebook or Ring tone/Image.
z To switch from the camera image to Chara-den
during a videophone call, select “Substitute image” from the function menu.
When you receive a videophone call
1
d ()
Control your character by pressing the
2
dial keys
1m32
Chara-den
Pressing a dial key makes the character perform the action assigned to that key.
To check the action list
Xw
You can also use b to select an action and perform that action.
To switch the action mode
Xu (FUNC)X“Chara-den set.”X“Change
Action” “Whole action” and “Parts action” switches. “Using Chara-den characters”→ p.285

Selecting the Image Sent to the Other Party

iX“Settings”X“Videophone”
1
The “Videophone settings” screen appears.
Select any item:
2
Visual preference……Sets the visual preference for
videophone call.
Normal (default)……Standard setting for both
quality and movement.
Prefer img qual……Sends more finely
detailed video images. Best for motionless subjects.
Prefer motion spd……Sends video images
with smooth movement. Best for fast-moving subjects.
Select imagep.74
Auto redial as voice……Sets the operation
performed when a videophone call fails to connect.
ON……If a videophone call cannot be
connected, it is automatically switched to a voice call.
OFF (default)……A message is displayed
notifying that you could not connect to a videophone call, and the display returns to the standby screen.
Remote monitoringp.77
Display settingp.75
Ntfy switch-modep.7 6
Hands-free switchp.75
V-phone while packetp.7 6
Videophone
Visual preference
Select image Auto redial as voice Remote monitoring Display setting Ntfy switch−mode Hands−free switch V−phone while packet
Videophone settings
Normal
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“Setting the image sent during
videophone calls” <Select image>
You can select the image sent instead of the camera image.
z You can set a JPEG image whose file size is 100K
bytes or less and not larger than 854 dots wide × 854 dots high, or a GIF image whose file size is 100K bytes or less and not larger than 854 dots
Voice/Videophone Calls
wide × 480 dots high or 480 dots wide × 854 dots high (except for the files with restrictions).
z The setting in this function is still retained after the
videophone call ends.
Videophone settings screen (p.73)X
1
“Select image”X
On hold……Sets the image sent for a call on
answer hold.
Holding……Sets the image sent while holding a call.
Substitute image……Sets the image sent as a
substitute image.
Record message……You can set the image sent
while recording videophone messages.
Preparing……You can set the image sent while
preparing for recording videophone messages.
Voice memo……Sets the image sent while
recording the voice memo.
Select the image to be sent:
2
Pre-installed……Sends only a message.
Original……Sends an image and a message.
To change the image, select an image from My picture from “Change setting” of the function menu.
Chara-den*……Sends the image selected in
“Substitute image”. Function menu of Chara-den list screen →p.286 Priority order for Chara-den setting→ p.90 To change the Chara-den, select an image from Chara-den list from “Change setting” of the function menu.
*: This setting is available only when “Substitute
image” is selected.
Messages to be sent
For answer hold: “応答保留中 On Hold” For holding: “保留 Holding” For sending the substitute image:
カメラオフ Camera Off”
For recording videophone message:
伝言メモ録画中 Recording”
For preparing videophone message:
伝言メモ準備中 Preparing”
For voice calls:
音声メモ録音中 Recording Voice only”
Select any item:
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<Visual preference>
z If the signal quality deteriorates during a videophone
call, the image may become grainy or patchy regardless of the settings in “Visual preference”.
<Select image>
z When you delete the original still image, the
“Pre-installed” image is displayed (sent) to the other party.
z When the Chara-den character set as the substitute
image is deleted and the “Chara-den” substitute image cannot be displayed, the pre-installed “Beans” is sent. If you delete the pre-installed “Beans”, the “Pre-installed” substitute still image is sent.
<Auto redial as voice>
z When a videophone call is switched and redialed as a
voice call, the call is charged as a voice call and digital communication charges are not applied.
z When a call is redialed, only the voice call records are
logged in the “Redial/Dialed calls” record.
z Even if “Auto redial as voice” is set to “ON”, it may not
be possible to redial due to the conditions of the network or the other party, such as busy.
Checking your appearance during a videophone call
Videophone in-call screen (p.50)X
1
u (FUNC)X“Visual check”
You can use the image from the front camera to check your appearance. “ ” is displayed during a visual check. A substitute image is sent to the other party.
u (FUNC)X“Visual check off”
2
Visual check ends and the screen returns to the state before the visual check.
<Visual check>
Enlarging the image to be sent
During a videophone call, you can enlarge the image of yourself that is sent to the other party.
z If you are sending the image captured by the rear
camera, you can enlarge the image by up to 4× (in 16 steps). The image shot using the front camera can be enlarged by up to 2× (in 2 steps).
z If you switch between the front and rear cameras
during a videophone call, the respective zoom settings are retained. When a videophone call ends, the image reverts to normal scale.
z You cannot enlarge the image when you are
sending a substitute image.
During a videophone callXPress v to
1
zoom in or out
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Setting the Hands-free Operation for Videophone Calls

You can set the FOMA terminal to switch to handsfree mode automatically when starting a videophone call.
Videophone settings screen (p.73)X
1
“Hands-free switch”X“ON”
Not to switch the mode
X“OFF”
To cancel the handsfree mode during a
videophone call
Xo ()
N
z The FOMA terminal does not switch to handsfree
mode automatically in the following cases even when “Hands-free switch” is set to “ON”:
• While Manner mode is set
• When a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional) is connected (however, the microphone operation follows the “Select microphone” setting)
• When holding a call or Record message is activated for the incoming call
<Hands-free switch>

Setting the Image Displayed During a Videophone Call

Setting the image to be displayed on the main screen and how to display a camera image
You can set the image displayed on the main display or how to display your own camera image.
Videophone settings screen (p.73)X
1
“Display setting”XSelect any item:
Main display……Selects the main display for the
videophone call from “Other side/My side”. “Other side” displays the camera image of the other party and “My side” displays your own camera image on the main display.
Front camera Reverse……Sets whether to display
your camera image as a mirror image (ON) or normal image (OFF) on the FOMA terminal during a call.
<Display setting>
Decorating the videophone screen
You can decorate the videophone screen (image from your own camera) with stamps or frames.
Videophone in-call screen (p.50)X
1
u (FUNC)X“Decoration”XSelect
<Decoration>
any item:
Frame……Selects a frame.
Stamp……Selects a stamp and sets the position to
paste.
To remove a frame or stamp
Select “OFF decoration” from the function menu of the videophone in-call screen.
N
z When “Front camera Reverse” is set to “OFF”, an
image is displayed in normal display, and you can read stamps such as characters correctly.
Sending a message during a videophone call (with a camera image displayed)
Videophone in-call screen (p.50)X
1
u (FUNC)X“Petit message”XEnter a
message
The message appears. The message automatically disappears after about 15 seconds. You can enter up to 16 double-byte characters for a message.
To cancel message entry
XErase the entire messageXt
To erase a message manually after
displaying it
Xt (for 1 second or longer)
You can also erase a message by selecting “Off decoration” from the function menu.
N
z When “Front camera Reverse” is set to “OFF”, a
message is displayed in normal display, and you can read characters correctly.
<Petit message>
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Setting for Switching Between Voice Call and Videophone Call

You can set whether to notify the other party that your FOMA terminal supports the switch between a voice call and a videophone call.
Voice/Videophone Calls
z The other party can switch between a videophone
call and a voice call when set to “Indication ON”, but the other party cannot switch the call when set to “Indication OFF”.
z You cannot set this function during a call or while
” appears.
Videophone settings screen (p.73)X
1
“Ntfy switch-mode”XSelect any item:
Indication ON……Notifies the other party that your
FOMA terminal supports the switch between voice call and videophone call.
Indication OFF……Does not notify the other party
that your FOMA terminal supports the switch between voice call and videophone call.
Check Indication……Displays the “Ntfy switch-
mode” setting.
<Ntfy switch-mode>

Setting the Answer Mode When You Receive a Videophone Call During i-mode

z As the multi access function cannot be used for
videophone, incoming videophone calls during i-mode communication or while sending or receiving mails are handled according to this setting.p.422
Videophone settings screen (p.73)X
1
“V-phone while packet”XSelect any item:
V-phone priority……Switches to the videophone
ringing screen. When you answer the incoming videophone, i-mode communication is disconnected.
Packet downld priority……Rejects the incoming
videophone call.
V-phone answerphone……If you have subscribed
to the “Voice Mail” service, the videophone call is connected to the Voice Mail service center regardless of the “Activate/Deactivate” setting of “Voice Mail”. If you have not subscribed to the “Call Forwarding” service, the incoming videophone calls are handled as the “Packet downld priority”.
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<V-phone while packet>
Call forwarding……If you have subscribed to the
“Call Forwarding” service, the videophone call is forwarded to the destination number set for the “Call Forwarding” service regardless of the “Activate/ Deactivate” setting of “Call Forwarding”. If you have not subscribed to the “Call Forwarding” service, the incoming videophone calls are handled as the “Packet downld priority”.
N
z Even when set to “V-phone priority”, you cannot
answer the videophone call if you are using multi access such as using the i-mode communication during a voice call.
z When set to “Packet downld priority”, “V-phone
answerphone” or “Call forwarding”, the received videophone calls are recorded as “Missed calls” in the “Received calls”.
z Even when set to “V-phone priority” or “Packet downld
priority”, “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding” service is activated if the ring time for the “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding” service is set to 0 second.
Receiving a videophone call during i-mode communication
When “V-phone while packet” is set to “V-phone priority”, you can receive a videophone call during i-mode communication or while sending or receiving mails.
When you receive a videophone call
1
during i-mode communication, press
r
To answer using the substitute image
Xd ()
The i-mode communication is disconnected and the videophone in-call screen appears.
To end the call, press y
2
To continue i-mode communication
Even when “V-phone while packet” is set to “V-phone priority”, you can continue the i-mode communication by selecting “Call Rejection”, “Call Forwarding” or “Voice Mail” from the function menu of the videophone ringing screen.
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Using the Videophone Connecting to External Devices

You can make or receive videophone calls from external devices such as the PC by connecting to the FOMA terminal with the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01 (optional). To use this function, you have to install a videophone application on the dedicated external device or PC and prepare commercially available devices such as an earphone/microphone and USB compatible Web camera.
z Set the USB mode setting to “Communication
mode”. There is no specific settings for connecting external devices.
z For details on the operational environment,
settings, operations of the videophone application, refer to the manuals supplied with the external terminals.
z ドコモテレビ電話ソフト (DoCoMo Videophone
Software)” (Japanese) is available as the application which is compatible with this function. You can download the Software from the website of DoCoMo Videophone Software (Japanese). (For details of the PC operating environment, etc., refer to the support website.)
http://videophonesoft.nttdocomo.co.jp/
FOMA videophone Connection speed:64K
FOMA
Base station
N
z You cannot make a videophone call from the external
device during a voice call.
network
N
z When you have subscribed to any service of Call
waiting, Voice Mail, Call Forwarding, and you receive a videophone call from an external device during a voice call, you can answer the call after ending the current call. When you receive a voice call, videophone call or 64K data communication during a videophone call from the external device, you can answer these calls in the same way.

Remote Monitoring

<Remote monitoring>
Remote monitoring is only available between FOMA terminals or between a FOMA terminal and a phone equipped with a 3G-324M-compatible videophone function. The FOMA N905iµ can be used as either the dialing or receiving phone for remote monitoring.
Preparing the receiving phone
Set the phone number of the dialing phone (Other ID) and the delay until remote monitoring begins (Ringing time) on the phone performing the remote monitoring (receiving phone).
z Up to 5 IDs can be stored.
Videophone settings screen (p.73)X
1
“Remote monitoring”XEnter your security codeX“Other ID”
“Other ID” appears.
<Not recorded>”
2
Enter the phone
X
number to be monitored as Other ID
To c han ge t he
previously stored Other ID
XSelect ID you want to change
Press t to return to the remote
3
monitoring screen
“Ringing time”XEnter the ring time
4
(003 to 120 seconds in 3 digits)
The ringing time is set.
“Set”X“ON”
5
“ ” appears on the standby screen.
To turn remote
monitoring off
X“OFF”
Other ID
 〈
Not recorded  
Function menu¨p.78
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Not recorded
Other ID
Voice/Videophone Calls
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Position the FOMA terminal
6
In remote monitoring, the image from the front camera is sent to the dialing phone. Put the receiving FOMA terminal on the monitoring position, ensuring that it is switched on and unfolded. If it is left folded, only the voice is sent and the camera image is not sent. The substitute image
Voice/Videophone Calls
is sent with “カメラオフ Camera Off” written on the image.
Adjust angle
Front camera
N
z When positioning the FOMA terminal, set “Video-
phone” in “Vibrator” to “OFF” to prevent the FOMA terminal from moving when receiving calls.
z If the ringing time set for “Voice Mail” or “Call
Forwarding” on the receiver side is shorter than the ringing time set for remote monitoring, “Voice Mail” or “Call forwarding” takes priority.
Other ID screen (p.77)
Look-up address……Enters the address referring to the
phonebook, Dialed and Received calls records.
Delete this/Delete all……Deletes one or all Other ID(s).
When all IDs are deleted, the “Set” setting is set to “OFF”.
Starting/ending the remote monitoring
z To perform remote monitoring, you should always
make a videophone call with caller ID (phone number) notification provided from the FOMA terminal registered as Other ID on the receiving phone.
z When the FOMA terminal is used to receive the
remote monitoring, images and sound from the dialing phone are both played.
Make a videophone call to the
1
receiving phone
After the ringing time set on the receiving phone has elapsed, remote monitoring begins.
1m32
Dialing phone
The video image from the
receiving phone is displayed and the sound comes from the speaker on the dialing phone.
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To answer a videophone call (with camera
image) on the receiving phone without triggering remote monitoring
XPress r before the set ringing time has
elapsed To answer with a substitute image, press d().
To end the call, press y
2
The call duration is displayed and remote monitoring ends. You can also end remote monitoring by pressing
y on the receiving phone.
N
z Calls from the phone number stored in the Remote
monitoring settings can be received as a remote monitoring call even when Dial lock or Omakase Lock is set.
z If caller ID notification is not provided, the call is
received as a normal videophone call and not as a remote monitoring call.
z Remote monitoring cannot be performed if any of the
following functions is set at the same time:
• Public mode (Driving mode)
• Manner mode
• Call rejection/acceptation
• Reject unknown
*: When “Call acceptation” is set for a phone number
other than ID or “Call rejection” is set for ID, or when “Reject unknown” is set and ID is not stored in the phonebook.
z Specific ring tone for Remote monitoring is used and
cannot be modified.
z Ring tone is played at the volume set in “Videophone”
in “Ring volume” (if the ring volume is set to “Silent”, “Level 1” or “Step”, the volume is set to “Level 2”).
z When receiving a call for remote monitoring, the
flashing color is set to “Gradation” and the flashing pattern is set to “Wave”, regardless of the “Illumination” settings.
z You cannot put the call on hold while receiving a call
for remote monitoring. Press y to end the call.
z You cannot switch cameras from the receiver during
remote monitoring.
Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you when taking and sending photos using camera-equipped mobile phones. Improper use of the FOMA terminal in ways that constitute a serious public nuisance may be punishable under laws or ordinances intended to prevent such behavior (privacy protection laws, etc.).
*
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PushTalk

What is PushTalk? .......................................................................................................... 80
Making a PushTalk Call ............................................................................ 80
Adding a Member During a PushTalk Call ...................................................................... 82
Receiving a PushTalk Call .................................................................... 82
Adding an Entry to the PushTalk Phonebook .......................... 83
Using the PushTalk Phonebook to Make a PushTalk Call .............................................. 84
Deleting an Entry from the PushTalk Phonebook .................................... 85
Making the PushTalk Settings................................................................. 86
Add to PushTalk phonebook
Make PushTalk
Receive PushTalk
Delete PushTalk
PushTalk setting
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What is PushTalk?

Press the PushTalk key (@) to open the PushTalk phonebook. You can talk with one or more parties (up to 5 people including yourself) simply by selecting the parties and then pressing @. The PushTalk charge will apply each time you press @.
z For details of PushTalk and supported models,
refer to the DoCoMo website or the “Mobile Phone
PushTalk
User’s Guide [Network Services]”.
PushTalkPlus
*: A separate subscription is required. You can use PushTalk communication to talk with one more parties (up to 20 people including yourself). You can use PushTalk more conveniently e.g. use the shared phonebook on the network or check the member status.
z For more details about how to use the PushTalkPlus, etc.,
see the guide you receive at the time of subscription.

Making a PushTalk Call

<Make PushTalk>
Enter the phone number of the other
1
partyX@
PushTalk talking
Speaker
090XXXXXXXX
Joined number 1/1
PushTalk talking
• When the other party answers the call, the participation tone sounds and the PushTalk talking screen appears.
• When the other party answers, his/her voice comes out of the speaker.
To talk with multiple members
Use the PushTalk phonebook and dial. →p.84
To cancel the handsfree operation
Xo ()
You can set not to answer with handsfree operation with “Hands-free setting” (p.86) of PushTalk setting.
Keep holding @ to speak in your turn
2
• The start tone sounds indicating that you have the right to speak now, then you can speak.
• An error tone sounds if you cannot get the right to speak, e.g. while another member is speaking.
• Releasing @ makes the release tone and another participant can speak now.
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• When a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional) is connected, you can speak while holding down the switch on the flat-plug earphone/microphone.
• When a member leave the PushTalk (ends the call), a confirmation tone sounds.
To add a member
You can call other members during conversation even after starting the PushTalk.p.82
To end the call, press y
3
The members hear the confirmation tone.
To join the PushTalk after leaving
If other members continue a PushTalk call after you leave the call, you can rejoin the call in progress.p.8 1
N
<Making a call>
z You can also make a PushTalk call using the normal
phonebook, Redial/Dialed call/Received calls records or Phone To function. Display a phone number or highlight a phone number in the list, then press @. “Redial, Dialed calls and Received calls records of PushTalk”p.8 1
z Caller ID notification when making a PushTalk call
follows the setting of “Caller ID Notification” (p.48).
z When “Caller ID setting” is set to “ON”, phone
numbers of the caller and all members are notified to all the members who received the PushTalk call (including the members added during the PushTalk call). If it is set to “OFF”, the names of the speaker and other participating members are displayed as “User unset” on the “PushTalk talking” screen of all members who received the call.
z You cannot make a PushTalk call during a voice call,
videophone call or data communication.
z Making a PushTalk call during mode communication
disconnects the i-mode communication. Making a PushTalk call while running an i-αppli causes the i-αppli to be exited.
z When receiving a videophone call, PushTalk call or
64K data communication during a PushTalk call, the missed record will be logged and the current PushTalk call will continue.
z The time is limited for speaking each time you have
the right. When the time is about to elapse, a confirmation tone sounds and then the right expires.
z If nobody gets the right to speak for a given time, the
PushTalk call ends.
z When a par ticipant presses @ and a confirmation tone
sounds, the speaker is charged for the PushTalk charge (each time he/she has the right to speak).
z The PushTalk call is unavailable for an emergency call
(110, 119, 118).
z When 2in1 is set to Dual mode, the outgoing number
selection screen is displayed. Select the number for Number A.
z When 2in1 is set to B mode, PushTalk is not available.
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<Ending a call>
z If “Setting when folded” (p.86) is set to “End the call”, a
PushTalk c all ends when the FO MA ter minal is fo lded. When a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional) is connected, however, communication continues.
z Pressing the switch of a connected flat-plug earphone/
microphone (optional) cannot end a PushTalk call.
Guide to the PushTalk talking screen
PushTalk Gr talk
Speaker
⑤ ⑦
Current speakers name
(“Myself” appears when you are speaking, or “?” when the speaker is unknown.)
Group name specified at the time of dialing
(It is left blank if a group is not specified.)
Participant names (excluding yourself)Status of members
Calling: Calling the party Connected: The party is participating Disconnected: There is no response from the
Driving: The party’s terminal is in Public mode
Number of participants (excluding yourself)Time elapsed after starting the PushTalk callHands-free ON
*1 : If the caller sets “Caller ID Notification” (p.48) or “Set
Caller ID” (p.85) to “ON”, the name stored in the phonebook appears. If the participant is not stored in the phonebook, the phone number appears. If the caller sets “Caller ID setting” or “Set Caller ID” to “OFF”, “User unset” appears on the receivers.
*2 : “Calling”, “Driving” and “Disconnected” appear only
if 3 or more people are talking.
HarukoKeitai Ski fellows HarukoKeitai
JiroDocomo ShiroDocomo HanakoKeitai
Joined number 1/4
40
*1
*2
party, or the party hung up. Otherwise, the party’s terminal is out of range or turned off.
(Driving mode)
*1
Joining a PushTalk call in progress
Follow the step below to join a PushTalk call in progress later on if you left the call or if you make a “Disconnected” response while receiving the PushTalk call:
<Example: Joining a PushTalk call in progress from Redial>
Redial screen (p.56)XHighlight a
1
PushTalk callX@
If a PushTalk call is continued, the PushTalk talking screen appears.
Redial, Dialed calls and Received calls records of PushTalk
z The PushTalk records of Redial, Dialed calls and
Received calls are logged separately for one-to­one calls and for group calls.
z A group call is saved as 1 record to the Redial,
Dialed calls or Received calls.
z The following are the functions that can be
launched from each record:
Item
Make a one-to­one PushTalk call
Make a group PushTalk call
Make a voice/ videophone call
Add to the FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook
*1 : Selecting “Select PushTalk” from the Redial/Dialed calls/
Received calls function menu and then selecting only one member will result in a one-to-one call.
*2 : You can make a call to the same members, or select
members in the group.
One-to-one call
record ( ,
, etc.)
○ 
× 
○×
○○
N
z Redial during a talk among two or more people is only
updated if you redial the same parties from the Redial/ Dialed calls and it is saved as another redial if even a receiving party is different.
Group call
record ( ,
, etc.)
*1
*2
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Adding a Member During a PushTalk Call

You can add other members during a PushTalk call.
z Participants other than the caller cannot add a
member during a PushTalk call.
During a PushTalk callXp ()
1
XSelect any item:
PushTalk
Phonebook……Selects a phone number from the
phonebook of the FOMA terminal or of the FOMA card (UIM).
PushTalk phonebook……Selects a member from
the PushTalk phonebook. You can also select a member from a group by displaying a group list. Using the PushTalk Phonebook to Make a PushTalk Callp.8 4
Redial/Received calls……Selects a record from
the Redial/Received calls records.
To select a member from the group PushTalk
record
XDisplay a record listXSelect the group PushTalk
recordXd (Select)XUse c to select a checkbox ()Xo (Finish)
Direct input……Enters a phone number.
o ()
2
A PushTalk call is made to the added members. When you make a PushTalk call, their names appear on the PushTalk talking screen.
N
z The number of people who can talk at the same time is
up to 5 including the caller. Members can be added until the number of called members becomes 4. If 4 members are already being called, a non-participating member can be called again but a new member cannot be added.
z When 5 participants join the PushTalk call, no more
members can be added. Even if one of the participants disconnects the call, new member cannot be added.
z The added members are not recorded to the callers
Redial/Dialed calls record and the other participants Received calls record.
z A user using a phone with no function of adding members
can also be added. However, the added members do not appear on the screen of a phone with no function of adding members and a tone does not sound when the user joins o r leaves a PushTalk call. The caller who uses a phone with no function of adding members cannot add a member.
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PushTalk Gr talk
Speaker
JiroDocomo SaburoDocomo HanakoKeitai ShiroDocomo
Joined number 3/4
N
z When 2in1 is set to Dual mode and a member is added
from “Enter client”, the outgoing number selection screen is displayed. Select the number for Number A.

Receiving a PushTalk Call

<Receive PushTalk>
Answer and join an incoming PushTalk call.
z Receiving a PushTalk call rings a tone, flashes the
incoming call lamp and displays the “PushTalk call” screen.
z The “PushTalk call” screen displays the names of
the caller and other members (in case of group call).
A PushTalk call incomingX@
1
r and d (Answer) are also available to answer the call. Answering the call sounds the participation tone and the “PushTalk call” screen appears.
• When a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional) is connected, you can answer the PushTalk call by holding down the switch on the flat-plug earphone/microphone.
To reject the call (To make a
“Disconnected” response)
XPress y while receiving a call
Even if you make a “Disconnected” response to an incoming call, you can join the call later on if other members keep talking.p.81
33
To answer an incoming PushTalk call
automatically
Set “Auto answer setting” (p.86) of the PushTalk setting to “ON”.
To join the PushTalk call
2
Proceed to step 2 of “Making a PushTalk Call” (p.80).
N
z Pressing s (C), q disconnects an incoming call
“Quick message” is unavailable. Doing so causes a “Disconnected” response.
z The FOMA terminal does not ring and the incoming
call lamp does not flash when the Public mode (Driving mode) is set. If the call is one-to-many, “Driving” appears on the other members’ screens indicating that you are driving.
z If the FOMA terminal is folded, you can press @ to
answer in handsfree mode.
Sender
HanakoKeitai HarukoKeitai JiroDocomo
090XXXXXXXX
PushTalk Gr call
HanakoKeitai
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N
z When receiving a PushTalk call, pressing y does
not allow “On hold”. Doing so causes a “Disconnected” response.
z A “Disconnected” response will be made to a call from
a phone number specified in “Call rejection” or “Reject unknown”.
z Members added during a PushTalk call appear on the
“PushTalk talking” screen, but are not logged to the “Group calls ( )” on Received calls.
z You cannot answer an incoming PushTalk call during a
voice call, videophone call, PushTalk call or data communication. If the current call is a voice call or PushTalk call, the missed calls record is logged.
z If a PushTalk call is received during i-mode
communication, the operation follows the “Set i-mode arrival act” settings.→p. 180

Adding an Entry to the PushTalk Phonebook

<Add to PushTalk phonebook>
Copy members (phone numbers, etc.) stored in the FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook to the PushTalk phonebook.
z Up to 1,000 members can be added.
On the standby screenX@
1
The PushTalk phonebook screen (p.84) appears.
o (New)X“View phonebook”X
2
Search for an entry to add
How to search phonebook p. 92
To enter directly
Xo (New)X“Direct input” XAdd an entry
Member list
Display the Phonebook detail screenX
3
Use v to select a phone number to
add
A screen appears asking whether to add to the PushTalk phonebook.
To add from the phonebook list screen
XHighlight a phone number to addX
o (Finish) If two or more phone numbers are stored in the phonebook entry, the first phone number is added to the PushTalk phonebook.
“YES”
4
A new member is added to the member list.
If a phone number is already stored in the
selected memory number
A message appears asking whether to overwrite the existing one. Select “YES” to overwrite.
N
z Members in the member list appear as follows:
• When a member is registered to the member list or added to the group, the registered/added member appears on the top.
• When you display the PushTalk phonebook screen, the members appear in last-used order.
z When 2in1 is set to B mode, the PushTalk phonebook
is not available.
Adding a member to a group
A group created with members in the PushTalk phonebook is useful when you want to make a group call.
Creating a group
Up to 10 groups can be created. A group name can contain up to 10 double-byte or 21 single-byte characters.
PushTalk phonebook screen (p.84)
1
Xu (FUNC)X“Group setting”X
“Compose group”
Enter a group name
2
A new group name is added to the group list.
Adding a member to the group
Add a member to the member list beforehand.p.83 A group can contain up to 19 members, but a call can be made to only up to 4 members of the group.
<Example: To add from the group list>
On the group listXHighlight a group to
1
addXu (FUNC)X“Group setting”X
“Add member”
The Select group member screen appears.
Use c to select a checkbox (□)X
2
o (Finish)
The selected member is added to the group.
N
z Group members appear as follows:
• When a member is added to the group, the added member appears on the top.
• When you display the PushTalk phonebook screen then the group member list, the members appear in last-used order.
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PushTalk phonebook list switching
PushTalk
Tab
Member list
(Select the
“Member” tab)
p ()
p ()
d (Select)
Group list
(Select the
“Group” tab)
t
Select a group
4
To add a new group
X“<New>”XEnter a group name
N
z If a phone number cannot be added to the PushTalk
phonebook from the Redial/Dialed calls/Received calls of PushTalk (group calls), “ ” appears.

Using the PushTalk Phonebook to Make a PushTalk Call

Group member
list
N
z You can use v to switch pages within the same
tab.
Adding to the PushTalk phonebook from the Redial, Dialed calls and other records
You can add a member and group from “Received calls/Dialed calls/Redial” screens.
<Example: To add newly to a PushTalk group from “Received calls” of voice calls>
Received calls screen (detail) (p.56)X
1
u (FUNC)X“Add to phonebook”
“Add to PushTalk Gr”
2
To use the Redial/Dialed/Received calls
record of PushTalk calls (group calls)
XUse c to select a checkbox (□ )
To add a PushTalk member
X“Add to PushTalk”
To add to the FOMA terminal (Phone) or
the FOMA card (UIM)
X“Add to phonebook”
“Adding Phonebook Entries from the Redial, Dialed Calls and Other Records”→p. 90
“New”XAdd to a phonebook
3
To add to an existing phonebook entry
X“Add”XSearch for a phonebook entry to addX
Display the phonebook detail screenX d (Select)XAdd to a phonebookX“YES”
Select members from the PushTalk phonebook and make a PushTalk call.
z You can make a call to a maximum of 4 members.
On the standby screenX@
1
The “PushTalk phonebook” screen appears.
PushTalk phonebook
Function menu¨p.85
Use c to select a checkbox (□)X@
2
1 to 0 are available to select the corresponding checkboxes. When one of the other parties answers the call, the participation tone sounds and the “PushTalk talking” screen appears. Proceed to step 2 of “Making a PushTalk Call” (p.80).
To check the selected members
XBefore pressing @ to make a call, press
u (FUNC)X“Members to call”
PushTalk Gr talk
Speaker
JiroDocomo SaburoDocomo HanakoKeitai
Joined number 2/3
PushTalk talking
N
z If all the other members receiving the call are
“Disconnected”, the PushTalk call will end.
z When “Caller ID Notification” (p.48) or “Set Caller ID”
(p.85) is set to “ON”, phone numbers of all members are notified to all the members who received the PushTalk call (including the members added during the PushTalk call). Be careful when notifying the phone number because it is your important information.
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Making a PushTalk call from a PushTalk group
On the group listXHighlight a group to
1
callX@
A call is made to all the members of the highlighted group.
When the group contains members you do
not want to call
XSelect a group XUse c to deselect the
member you do not want to callX@
PushTalk phonebook screen (p.84)
z The options are available depend on the member
list, group list, group member list or selected tab.
New……Adds an entry to the PushTalk phonebook.
View phonebook……Searches for a phone number
from the FOMA terminal (phone) phonebook then adds it to the PushTalk phonebook.
Direct input……Adds a new entry to the FOMA
terminal (Phone) phonebook. The phone number is automatically added to the PushTalk phonebook.
Set Caller ID……Select “ON” or “OFF” for whether to
notify calling members of all members (including added members) phone numbers. When “Cancel prefix” is selected, the “Caller ID Notification” setting is applied.
Members to call……Displays a list of members.
PushTalk setting……Makes the PushTalk settings.
p. 86
Network connection……Connects to the network to use
the “PushTalkPlus”.→ p.80 Only a PushTalkPlus subscriber can use this function.
Sort……Uses the method to sort the lists.
Group setting……Creates a new group, adds a member
to the group, or edits a group name.→ p.83
Release all……Deselects all members in the member
list/group member list.
No. of PushTalk……Checks the number of members, the
number of groups and the number of members stored in each group. To change displays, use b, a (マナー ) and s (C).
Delete→p.8 5
*: Sorting in Reading order is unavailable in the group list.
*
N
<Set Caller ID>
z When caller ID settings for PushTalk call are
duplicated, the priority is assigned as follows: Set Caller ID Caller ID Setting

Deleting an Entry from the PushTalk Phonebook

<Delete PushTalk>
Delete a member, group or group member from the PushTalk Phonebook.
Display a list to delete
1
Member list: Display when deleting a member from the PushTalk phonebook. Group list: Display when deleting a group. Group member list: Display when deleting a member from a group. “Switching the PushTalk phonebook list”
u (FUNC)X“Delete”XSelect any
2
item:
Delete this……Deletes a member/group/group
member highlighted in step 1. When deleting a member from a member list, select whether to delete the PushTalk phonebook entry only or to delete the phonebook entry on the FOMA terminal as well.
Delete selected/Delete all……Delete multiple or all
members/groups/group members. “About multiple-choice” →p.38
N
z When a member is deleted from the member list, the
member is deleted from all the registered groups.
z Even when a group is deleted, members registered to
the group are not deleted from the member list.
z Even when group members are deleted, they are
deleted only from the displayed group. When deleted members are registered to other groups, they are not deleted from these groups.
p.84
PushTalk
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Making the PushTalk Settings

<PushTalk setting>
Make the PushTalk settings.
PushTalk phonebook screen (p.84)X
1
u (FUNC)X“PushTalk setting”X
Select any item:
Auto answer setting (default: OFF)……Select
PushTalk
“ON”/“OFF” to set whether to answer an incoming PushTalk call automatically. Setting to “ON” sets the handsfree ON when answering automatically no matter whether the FOMA terminal is folded, causing the voices to come out of the speaker.
Ring time setting (default: 30 seconds)……Sets
the ring time (01-60 seconds) when you receive a PushTalk call. When the specified time has elapsed, a “Disconnected” response is automatically made and the ring tone stops.
Setting when folded……Selects an operation to be
performed when the FOMA terminal is folded during a PushTalk call.
Speaker talk (default)……Continues a call in
handsfree mode. When the FOMA terminal is opened, the status reverts to before it was folded.
End the call……Ends a call. It is the same
operation as pressing y.
PushTalk arrival act……Sets how to deal with an
incoming voice call while making/receiving a PushTalk call or during a PushTalk call.
Answer (default)……Moves to the incoming
voice call screen. The incoming voice call screen does not appear while making/receiving a PushTalk call.
When you answer the voice call with
r during a PushTalk call
The PushTalk call ends, and the Voice in-call screen appears.
To continue a PushTalk call
XThe voice call ringing screenX
u (FUNC)XSelect “Call Rejection”, Call Forwarding or Voice Mail
Call Rejection……Rejects an incoming voice
call.
Voice Mail……If you have subscribed to the
service, videophone is connected to the Voice Mail service center regardless of the “Activate”/ “Deactivate” setting of “Voice Mail”. If not subscribed, “Answer” works.
Call Forwarding……If you have subscribed to
the Call Forwarding service, call is forwarded regardless of the “Activate”/”Deactivate” setting of “Call forwarding”. If not subscribed, “Answer” works.
Hands-free setting (default: ON)……Sets whether
to automatically set handsfree on each time you make a PushTalk call.
N
<Auto answer setting>
z The “ON” setting is unavailable in the Manner mode. z While the Public mode (Driving mode) is set, you
cannot answer an incoming call regardless of the “Auto answer setting”, but the participants will know that you are driving.
z If “PushTalk” under “Auto answer setting” is set to
“ON”, this setting is disabled.
z If set to “ON”, this setting has priority over “Ring time
setting” (p.86) under PushTalk setting.
<Ring time setting>
z When a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch
(optional) is connected, priority is given to the shorter time setting of between “Ring time setting” and “Auto answer setting”. If a ring time with the same during is set, “Ring time setting” takes precedence.
<Setting when folded>
z This setting is available only for PushTalk. It does not
follow “Setting when folded” of a voice call and videophone call.
z If “Speaker talk” is set, folding the FOMA terminal sets
handsfree ON regardless of the Manner mode setting.
z If a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch
(optional) is connected, this function is disabled and even folding the FOMA terminal does not change the call status.
<Hands-free setting>
z If a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch
(optional) is connected, this function is disabled and does not automatically set handsfree on.
z In Manner mode, it is “OFF” regardless of “Hands-free
setting”.
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Phonebook

Phonebooks Available with the FOMA Terminal ............................................................. 88
Adding Information to the Phonebook .................................................. 89
Adding Phonebook Entries from the Redial, Dialed Calls and Other Records ............... 90
Renaming Groups....................................................................................... 91
Making a Call from the Phonebook...................................................... 91
Editing the Phonebook............................................................................. 94
Deleting a Phonebook Entry.......................................................................... 95
Checking the Phonebook Storage Status.............................................. 95
Setting Different FOMA Terminal Actions for Each Phone Number and Mail Address
......................................................................................................................... 95
Using Choku-Den .......................................................................................... 96
Using Dialing Shortcuts ......................................................................... 98
Storing the Phonebook at the Data Security Center............................ 98
Add to phonebook
Group setting
Search phonebook
Edit phonebook
Delete data
No. of phonebook
Ring tone/Image
Choku-Den
Two-touch dialing
Data security serv.
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Phonebooks Available with the FOMA Terminal

Your FOMA terminal contains two phonebooks. One is the phonebook in the FOMA terminal (Phone) itself, for which you can set a range of functions, and the other is the UIM (FOMA card) phonebook, which can also be used in other FOMA terminals. Each phonebook can be used differently depending on the purpose.
z Besides, you can use the “PushTalk” phonebook for
PushTalk calls. You can create the PushTalk
Phonebook
phonebook using the stored data on the FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook.
Differences between the FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook and UIM (FOMA card) phonebook
Data stored
Stored
data
Number of entries
Group Categorized into No
Phone number storage
E-mail address storage
Image storage
Other data storage
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FOMA terminal
(Phone) phonebook
Up to 1,000 entries Up to 50 entries
group, or groups from 01 to 19.
The phonebook can hold up to 4,000 phone numbers in total with up to 4 numbers per entry
You can select from 23 icons
The phonebook can hold up to 3,000 e-mail addresses in total with up to 3 addresses per entry
You can select from 5 icons
1 still image and 1 “Chara-Den” character can be stored per entry, up to a total of 100 entries for the whole phonebook
Each phonebook entry can include the 1 contact’s name, reading, postal code, street address, location information, birthday and memo
UIM
phonebook
Categorized into No group, or groups from 01 to 10.
Only 1 number can be stored per entry
“” is automatically assigned
Only 1 address can be stored per entry
“” is automatically assigned
The contact’s name and reading can be stored
Features of the FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook
The following utility functions can be used with entries stored in the FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook:
• “Choku-Den” p.96
• “Two-touch dialing”p.98
• “Ring tone/Image”p.95
• “Restrictions”p.139
• Storing as secret datap.127
• Secret code settingp.94
• Adding members to the PushTalk phonebookp.83
Features of the UIM phonebook
As phonebook entries are stored on the FOMA card (UIM), you can transfer your phonebook entries to another FOMA terminal simply by switching the FOMA card (UIM). This makes the UIM phonebook very useful when you use multiple FOMA terminal in different locations.
Displaying names
Voice and videophone calls
When receiving a call with caller ID notified from someone who is stored in the
Calling
TaroDocomo
Incoming V.phone
Hanakokeitai
N
z When you receive a call and the phone number and still
image are stored in the phonebook, if the size of the still image is larger than the displayed area set in “Calling” under “Display setting”, the width and length of the image is reduced at the same ratio. If it is smaller than the image screen area, it is centered on the screen.
i-mode mail and SMS
When you receive i-mode mail or SMS from someone who is stored in the phonebook, his/her name is displayed in the Received mail list/detail screen. When you send i-mode mail or SMS to that person, his/her name is also displayed in the Sent mail list/detail screen. The person’s name also appears in the “Received address” or “Sent address”.
phonebook, the phone
number and caller’s name is displayed.
When a still image is stored in the phonebook, the image is displayed. However, depending on the size and amount of data of the stored image, it may take time to display the image. The caller’s name is also displayed in the “Received calls”, “Dialed calls” and “Redial” records.
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Adding Information to the Phonebook

You can select from the FOMA terminal (Phone), FOMA terminal (Phone) + PushTalk phonebook or FOMA card (UIM) to add entries to.
z The entry cannot be stored unless the “Name” field
is filled.
z You can add only information of “Group”, “Phone
number” and “Mail address” except for “Name” and “Reading” to the UIM phonebook.
iX“Phonebook”X“Phonebook”X
1
u (FUNC)X“Add to phonebook”X
Select a phonebookXEnter a name
When the entry is to be stored on the
“Phone” or “Phone + PushTalk”
You can enter kanji characters, hiragana, katakana, alphabets, numbers, symbols and pictographs. You can enter up to 16 double-byte or 32 single-byte characters.
When the entry is to be stored on the “UIM”
You can enter kanji characters, hiragana, katakana, alphabets, numbers, symbols. You can enter up to 10 double-byte or 21 single-byte alphanumeric characters (including some single-byte symbols).
Check the readingXd (Set)
2
When the reading is incorrect
Correct the reading using katakana (single-byte for “Phone” or “Phone + PushTalk” and double-byte for “UIM”), single-byte alphabet, numbers and symbols. You can store up to 32 single-byte characters for “Phone” or “Phone + PushTalk” and 12 double-byte or 25 single-byte alphanumeric characters only (including some single-byte symbols) for “UIM”.
Select any item:
3
Group……Selects a group number among
“Group 01-19” for “Phone” or “Phone + PushTalk”, or among “Group 01-10” for “UIM”. If no group is selected, the entry is automatically assigned to “Group 00”.
Phone number……Enters the phone number.
• Also select the icon for “Phone” or “Phone + PushTalk”. You can enter up to 26 digits for the phone number. Once you have stored the first phone number, the “ <Not stored>” option appears in the phonebook edit screen. Select this option to store an additional phone number.
• You can enter the phone number up to 20 digits for a blue FOMA card (UIM), and 26 digits for a green/ white FOMA card (UIM).
<Add to phonebook>
Mail address……
enter up to 50 single-byte alphabets, numbers and symbols. Also select the icon for “Phone” or “Phone + PushTalk”. Once you have stored the first e-mail address, the “ <Not stored>” option appears in the phonebook edit screen. Select this option to store an additional e-mail address.
Address……Enters the ZIP code and street
address. Enter the 7 single-byte numbers for ZIP codes. You can enter up to 50 double-byte or 100 single-byte kanji characters, hiragana, katakana, alphabets, numbers and pictographs.
Location information……Stores the location
information after selecting from “From position loc./ From location history/From image”. Select “Location info detail” to check the stored latitude, longitude, geodetic system (Datum) and accuracy. Select “Delete location info” to delete the stored location information.
Birthday……Select “Enter birthday” to enter
birthday (year, month and day). Any year from 1800 to 2099 can be set. Select “Reminder” to select “1week before”, “3days before”, “1day before” and/or “On the day”. Illumination flashes and desktop icon appears at 0:00 on the selected day.pp.113, 117
Memorandums……Enters a memo (short note).
You can enter up to 100 double-byte or 200 single-byte characters which include kanji characters, hiragana, katakana, alphabets, numbers and pictographs.
Set image……Shoots or selects the image
displayed when you receive a call from the contact.
Chara-den……Selects the “Chara-den” character
displayed as the substitute image for videophone calls.
Memory No.……Memory numbers are
automatically* assigned when an entry is stored in the phonebook, but can be changed to any number between 000 and 999.
*: Assigned to the available number between 010 to
999 from the smallest number. However, no number is available from 010 to 999, it is assigned to the available number between 000 to 009.
Press o (Finish)
4
When the entry is to be stored on the
“Phone + PushTalk”
When 1 phone number is added, that number is added to the PushTalk phonebook. When multiple phone numbers are added, select a phone number to be added to the PushTalk phonebook. You can add the PushTalk phone number or store the PushTalk group on the PushTalk phonebook. “Adding an Entry to the PushTalk Phonebook”p. 83
Enters the e-mail address. You can
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N
z Phonebook entries stored using symbols or
pictographs may not be displayed correctly when data are transferred by the infrared communication, etc.
z Enter the correct domain when storing e-mail
addresses. The domain is the part of the address that follows the “@” symbol. However, if the contact’s e-mail address is in the “[phone number]@docomo.ne.jp” format, store just the phone number as the e-mail address.
z Depending on the “2in1 setting”, Phonebook 2in1
setting is set as follows. The setting of “Phonebook 2in1 setting” ( / / ) is displayed on the Phonebook
Phonebook
list screen or Phonebook detail screen when 2in1 mode is in Dual mode. However, when attaching the phonebook to a mail or copying it to the UIM phonebook, Phonebook 2in1 setting is not to be sent.
mode Phonebook 2in1 setting
Dual mode A A mode A B mode B OFF A
You can change the Phonebook 2in1 setting in “2in1 setting”. “Using 2in1” →p. 380
1/2
Phonebook
まや
らわ
AkikoKeitai
090XXXXXXXX
GoroKeitai HanakoKeitai HarukoKeitai IchiroKeitai JiroKeitai NatsukoKeitai SaburoKeitai ShiroKeitai TaroKeitai
Phonebook list
<Chara-den settings priority sequence>
z The priority order for Chara-den settings is as follows:
Chara-den set in the Ring tone/ImageChara-den set in the Ring tone/Image for groupChara-den stored in the phonebook entrySubstitutive image in Select image
AkikoKeitai
AkikoKeitai
Friends
Phonebook detail
When phonebook editing is interrupted
iX“Phonebook”X“Phonebook”X
1
u (FUNC)X“Add to phonebook”X
Select a phonebookX“Recall”
Phonebook
Editing data
exist
Recall?
Recall
You can resume editing the phonebook entry which is stopped being edited because
New
of the emit of the low-voltage alarm or activation of a task of Tool groups using Multitask, etc.
[423]
When you are re-editing the entry, if you cancel editing without storing the changes, the data being edited is erased.
To add a new phonebook entry
X“New”

Adding Phonebook Entries from the Redial, Dialed Calls and Other Records

You can add information to the phonebook from the “Received calls”, “Dialed calls”, “Redial”, “Received address”, “Sent address”, “Text reader”, Site screen or enter phone number screen, etc.
<Example: Adding information from the “Received calls” record to the FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook>
Received calls screen (p.56)X
1
u (FUNC)X“Add to phonebook”
“Add to phonebook”
2
To use the Redial/Dialed/Received calls
record of PushTalk calls (group calls)
XSelect a party (phone number) to add to the
phonebook
To add to the PushTalk phonebook
X“Add to PushTalk” or “Add to PushTalk Gr”
“Adding to the PushTalk phonebook from the Redial, Dialed calls and other records”→p. 84
“Phone”
3
To add to the FOMA terminal (Phone) +
PushTalk phonebook
X“Phone + PushTalk”
To add to the FOMA card (UIM)
X“UIM”
“Add”XSearch for the phonebook
4
entry to add the information
Searching the phonebook Member listp.92
To add a new phonebook entry
X“New”
To add information to the UIM
X“New” or “Overwrite”
Display the phonebook detail screen
5
Xd (select)
Phone number is automatically entered and the phonebook editing screen appears. Editing the phonebook→p. 94
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After completing the changes, press
090xxxxxxxx
AkikoKeitai
なはまやらわ
1/2
090xxxxxxxx
1/2
6
o (Finish)
If a message appears asking whether to
overwrite existing data
X“YES”
N
z Notify Caller ID setting (“ON” or “OFF”) in the “Dialed
calls” and “Redial” records is not stored in the phonebook.

Renaming Groups

You can assign your stored phonebook entries to groups according to the contact role (“Work”, “Friends”, etc.) or by hobby (“Baseball”, “Football”, etc.). This allows you to use the phonebook as if it were divided into different volumes according to purpose.
z The table below shows the groups that you can
rename and the number of characters that can be stored.
Phonebook
FOMA terminal (Phone)
FOMA card Groups 01 to
z “No Group” cannot be renamed.
iX“Phonebook”X“Phonebook”X
1
u (FUNC)X“Group setting”
The “Group setting” screen appears.
Select a groupXEnter
2
the new group name
The “ ” icon appears next to UIM groups. If the same name is used for groups on the FOMA terminal (Phone) and UIM, they are displayed as separate groups.
Group setting screen (p.91)
Edit group name……Edits the group name.
Ring tone/Imagep.95
Reset group name……The changed group name is reset
to the default name assigned at the time of purchase.
N
z Resetting the group name does not clear the “Ring
tone/Image” for group setting.
Renamable
groups
Groups 01 to 19
10
<Group setting>
Max. No. of
characters
10 double-byte or 21 single-byte
10 double-byte or 21 single-byte
Group setting
Group 01
Group 02 Group 03 Group 04 Group 05 Group 06 Group 07 Group 08 Group 09 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12
Group setting
Function menu¨p.91

Making a Call from the Phonebook

You can make a call by searching for the phonebook entry from the FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook or the FOMA card (UIM) phonebook.
z When tabs appear on the phonebook list screen,
you can switch the display as follows: <Example: To switch tabs from “他 (Others)” to “Ta- column” in the Alphabet display>
Phonebook
Tab
なはまやらわ
AkikoKeitai
090XXXXXXXX
GoroKeitai HanakoKeitai HarukoKeitai IchiroKeitai JiroKeitai NatsukoKeitai SaburoKeitai ShiroKeitai TaroKeitai
List of the “ 他”
tab
N
z You can use v to switch pages within the same tab.
Searching for the phonebook entry of the person you want to make a call
iX“Phonebook”X“Phonebook”
1
The “Phonebook list” screen appears.
1/3
To make a voice call
from the list screen
XHighlight the phonebook
entry you want to callXr If the phonebook entry contains multiple phone numbers, the call is made to the first phone number stored for that entry.
To switch the tab type
Xu (FUNC)X“Change Display”
Select the tab from “Alphabet/Memory No./ Group”.
Phonebook
090XXXXXXXX
Alphabet Memory No.
Phonebook
10 01
No Group
AkikoKeitai
090XXXXXXXX
090XXXXXXXX
Group
<Search phonebook>
1/2
p () 4 times
o () 4 times
 ドコモ三郎
ドコモ四郎 ドコモ二郎 ドコモ太郎
List of the “た ”
AkikoKeitai
GoroKeitai
HanakoKeitai
HarukoKeitai
IchiroKeitai
JiroKeitai
NatsukoKeitai
SaburoKeitai
ShiroKeitai
TaroKeitai
Function menu¨p.93
Phonebook
000 050 100 150 200
AkikoKeitai
090XXXXXXXX
1/2
Continued on next page
あかさたなはま
090XXXXXXXX
090XXXXXXXX
Phonebook list
Phonebook
tab
Phonebook
まや
らわ
Phonebook
1/2
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Select the phonebook entry you want
2
The “Phonebook detail” screen appears.
r or o ()
3
Press r to make a voice
TaroKeitai
TaroKeitai
Friends
call and o ( ) to make a videophone call to the currently displayed phone number.
When the phonebook
entry contains multiple
Phonebook
phone numbers
Use v to display a different phone number.
Phonebook detail
Function menu¨p.93
N
z Pressing f during a call displays the group search
screen and pressing g displays the column search screen.
Searching for the phonebook entry by specifying the search method
You can search for a phonebook entry using any of 8 search criteria; reading, name, phone number, e-mail address, memory number, group or “column” in Japanese phonetics (あ , か , さ , た, な , etc.) or all.
Viewing the search results
Except for memory number search, search results are displayed in the sequence shown below based on the reading entered when the entry was stored.
Japanese syllabled (reading beginning
with space,ア, ァ, , ィ, ………ン)
Alphabets (A, a, B, b, ………Z, z)
Numbers (0 to 9)
Symbols
Entries without reading
On the standby screenXgXSelect
1
the search method
To display your preferred search method
first
XHighlight the search method that you want to
display firstXo (Prefer)X“OK” A star “” appears next to the preferred search method. The next time you search the phonebook, pressing g on the standby screen will display the phonebook search screen with your preferred method displayed first.
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[423]
To cancel your preferred search method
setting
XOn the standby screenXgXtXHighlight
the search method with the star “★”Xo (Reset)
Search the phonebook
2
When the search ends, the “Phonebook list” screen that meets the searching conditions appears. “ ” is displayed for the UIM phonebook entries on the search result list screen.
Phonebook
まや
AkikoKeitai
090XXXXXXXX
GoroKeitai HanakoKeitai HarukoKeitai IchiroKeitai JiroKeitai NatsukoKeitai SaburoKeitai ShiroKeitai TaroKeitai
Phonebook list
Function menu¨p.93
Search reading
XEnter a part of the readingXf or g
Enter the reading of the person’s family name followed by the first name. You do not need to enter the entire name.
Search name
XEnter a part of the nameXf or g
Enter the person’s family name followed by the first name. You do not need to enter the entire name.
Search phone No.
XEnter a part of the phone numberXf or g
Enter some digits numbers of the phone number. You can also search the phone number by entering a part of the phone number and press c on the “Enter phone number” screen (p.50).
Search e-mail
XEnter a part of the e-mail addressXf or g
Search memory No.
XEnter the 3-digit memory number
You cannot search the UIM phonebook by memory number.
Search group
XSelect the desired group
Note that the phonebook uses different groups from the FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook.
Search column
XPress the key for the “column” (tab) you want
to search
1: “” column tab 2: “” column tab 3: “” column tab 4: “” column tab 5: “” column tab 6: “” column tab 7: “” column tab 8: “” column tab
らわ
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9: “” column tab 0: “” column tab w: “” column tab
Search all
All the stored phonebook entries are displayed in alphabetical order.
Accessing the phonebook from the Redial or Dialed Calls record
You can make a call or send a mail by accessing the stored phonebook detail screen from the “Received calls”, “Dialed calls”, “Redial”, “Received address” or “Sent address” screen.
<Example: To quote phonebook from the “Received calls” record of a voice call>
Received calls screen (p.56)X
1
u (FUNC)X“Look-up phonebook”
The “Phonebook detail” screen appears.
Phonebook list screen (p.91)
Add to phonebookp.89
Connect to Center……Stores the phonebook data at the
DoCoMo Data Security Center.→ p.98
Sort*1……Sorts the phonebook list in a selected criteria.
Change Display……Changes the tab display. Select the
tab from “Alphabet/Memory No./Group”.
Ring tone/Imagep.96
Restrictionsp.140
Group settingp.91
Copy to microSD*2→p. 298
• When “Copy all” is selected, you can select whether to copy the My Profile data in addition to the phonebook data.
• When selecting “Copy all” or “Copy selected”, information on the PushTalk phonebook is also copied.
iC transmission*3→p. 309
iC trans. all p. 310
Send Ir data*3→p.307
Send all Ir datap.30 8
No. of phonebookp.95
Attach to mail*3……Displays a new mail screen with the
phonebook data attached.
Big fontStandard font……Switches the displayed font
size between “Big font/Standard font”.
Birthday reminder*4……Display a list of phonebook
entries with birthday “Reminder” set.
microSD phonebookOriginal phonebook……Refers
to the phonebook in the microSD memory card or the FOMA terminal (Phone).
Delete data……Selects the deleting method from “Delete
this/Delete selected/Delete all”. “About multiple-choice”→p.3 8
• Delete all deletes the phonebook on the FOMA card (UIM).
• When the phonebook entries are stored on the PushTalk phonebook or the Choku-Den, the entries deleted from the member list and group member list of the PushTalk phonebook or the Choku-Den.
*1 : Unavailable during tab display. *2 : Only “Copy all” is available for the UIM phonebook. *3 : Unavailable for the UIM phonebook. *4 : Unavailable when “Reminder” is not set.
Phonebook detail screen (p.92)
Edit phonebookp.9 4
Notify Caller IDp.6 1
Chaku-mojip.5 8
Dial setting
Prefix numbers p.62
Int’l callp.55
2in1/Multi Num.*1→pp.379, 378
Select image……Selects the image used during a
videophone call from “My side/Chara-den”. Select “Release settings” to cancel the setting.
Ring tone/Image*2→p. 95
Restrictions*2→p. 139
Move to top*2……Moves the displayed phone number/
mail address to the top when multiple phone numbers/ mail addresses are stored in one phonebook entry.
Add to PushTalk
Add to Choku-Den*2→p. 97
Add desktop iconp.115
Compose message*3→p. 188
Attach to mail
the phonebook data attached.
Compose SMS*3→p. 224
iC transmission*2→p. 309
iC trans. all p. 310
Send Ir data*2→p.307
Send all Ir datap.308
Copy to microSD*2→p. 298
*2*3
p. 83
*2*3
……Displays a new mail screen with
Phonebook
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Copy
Name……Copies the name. The copied name can
be pasted into input and other screens. “Pasting text”→p.367
Phone number*4……Copies the phone number.
The copied phone number can be pasted into input and other screens. “Pasting text”→ p.36 7
Secret code*2→p. 94
Set code……Sets the secret code (4 digits).
Check code……Confirms the set secret code.
Phonebook
Release settings……Cancels the set secret code.
*2*5
Set secret
Copy to UIM*6→p. 304
Run i-αppli*2……Displays the list of GPS-compatible
i-αppli.
Read a map*2……Connects to the i-mode site and
displays the map around the location from the location information.
Paste to mail
location information URL stored in the phonebook pasted.
Big fontStandard font……Switches the displayed font
size between “Big font/Standard font”.
Delete data →p.95
*1 : “2in1” is available only when 2in1 mode is in Dual mode. *2 : Unavailable for the UIM phonebook. *3 : When 2in1 is in B mode, this function is not available. *4 : Depending on the selected item, one of “Mail address/
*5 : “Release secret” when referring to the phonebook of the
*6 : “Copy from UIM” when referring to the UIM phonebook.
p. 127
*2*3
……Displays a new mail screen with a
Address/Location information/Birthday/Memorandums” appears.
secret data.
N
<Add to PushTalk>
z When stored to the PushTalk phonebook, “
appears on the phonebook detail screen, and “★ ” appears on the function menu.
<Add to Choku-Den>
z When stored to Choku-Den, “★ ” appears on the
function menu.
Secret code
When the mail address of the other party is “[phone number]@docomo.ne.jp” and he/she sets a secret code, you have to specify “[phone number + secret code]@docomo.ne.jp” as the e-mail address. There are 2 ways to send an e-mail to such a destination. Set a secret code for the phonebook entry from the
phonebook detail screen function menu (when referring to the mail address, the secret code is automatically added to the mail address in the phonebook).
Store the mail address with a secret code in the
phonebook.
N
z Secret code settings are valid only to mail addresses
in “[phone number]@docomo.ne.jp” or “phone number” format.
z You cannot set secret codes for the UIM phonebook.

Editing the Phonebook

<Edit phonebook>
Phonebook detail screen (p.92)X
1
u (FUNC)X“Edit phonebook”XEdit
the respective items
Edit the required items using the procedure used in “Add to phonebook”. Adding information to the phonebook→p. 89
To store in a new memory number
XSelect “ XEnter a memory number (000 to
999) that has not already been stored. The original phonebook entry is left in its pre­edited state and the edited entry is stored as a new phonebook entry with a different memory number.
After editing, press o (Finish)X
2
“YES”
To add information to the UIM
Xo (Finish)X“Overwrite” or “Add”
Selecting “Overwrite” stores the edited information. Selecting “Add” leaves the original phonebook entry unchanged and stores the edited entry as a new phonebook entry.
N
z When the edited entry is stored to the PushTalk
phonebook or Choku-Den, the PushTalk phonebook or Choku-Den is also changed.
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N
z When changing the memory number, if the original
entry is stored to the PushTalk member list or group list, or stored to Choku-Den that settings are not applied to the changed entr y.

Deleting a Phonebook Entry

<Delete data>
Phonebook detail screen (p.92)X
1
u(FUNC)X“Delete data”XSelect
any item:
Delete phone No.*……Deletes the selected phone
number (e-mail address, address, location information, birthday, memorandums, image or “Chara-den” character).
Delete this……Deletes the phonebook entry.
*: Depending on the selected item, one of “Delete mail
add./Delete address/Delete loc. info/Delete birthday/ Delete memorandums/Delete image/Delete Chara­den” appears.
N
z If you delete a phone number or mail address in the
phonebook entry in which multiple phone numbers or mail addresses are stored, the order of the subsequent phone numbers or mail addresses moves up.

Checking the Phonebook Storage Status

Phonebook list screen (p.91)X
1
u (FUNC)X“No. of phonebook”
Phone (the phonebook stored on the
FOMA terminal)
Phonebook : Displays the number of entries
Secret : Displays the number of entries
Image : Displays the number of images
Chara-den : Displays the number of “Chara-
<No. of phonebook>
stored in the phonebook. Number of stored data/1,000 (storage limit)
stored as secret data. This can only be displayed in “Secret mode” or “Secret data only mode”.
stored in the phonebook. Number of stored data/100 (storage limit)
den” characters stored in the phonebook. Number of stored data/100 (storage limit)
Birthday remind : The number of birthday
UIM (the phonebook stored on the FOMA
card (UIM))
Phonebook : Displays the number of entries
“Reminder” entries in the phonebook Number of entries/100 (max.)
stored in the phonebook. Number of stored data/50 (storage limit)

Setting Different FOMA Terminal Actions for Each Phone Number and Mail Address

<Ring tone/Image>
You can set different ring tones or answer messages for the Record message depending on groups, phone numbers or e-mail address in the phonebook. This function is useful when you want to distinguish the caller only by the ring tone.
z You cannot set this setting for “No Group” on the
FOMA terminal (Phone) or the phonebook or groups on the FOMA card (UIM).
z You cannot set this setting for the phonebook
stored as the secret data.
z Ring tone/Image is disabled when the caller does not
notify the phone number (caller ID). It is recommended to set the “Caller ID Request” service.
Phonebook detail screen (p.92)X
1
u (FUNC)X“Ring tone/Image”
The “Ring tone/Image setting” screen appears. “” appears next to the selected function. The available functions vary depending on the item selected in the phonebook detail screen.
To set this function for each group
X“Group setting” screen (p.91)Xu (FUNC)X
“Ring tone/Image”
Select the item to distinguish
2
Select the item from “Voice call (recv.)/V.phone (dial/recv.)/Mail (recv.)”.
• When “Mail (recv.)” is selected, this function is applied not only i-mode mail but SMS.
Select any item:
3
” appears next to the selected function.
To deselect a selected function
XHighlight the function with “★”Xo (Reset)
The function is deselected and the star “ ” disappears.
Continued on next page
Ring tone/Image
Voice call(recv.) 
V.phone(dial/recv.) Mail(recv.)
Ring tone/Image
 ★
     ★
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Ring tone*1……Sets ring tones to distinguish the
caller of the phone or sender of mail. “Changing the Ring Tone” →p.100
*1*2
Image
……Sets images to distinguish the caller
of the phone. “Changing the Display”→p.1 07
Chara-den setup*3……Selects Chara-den to be
displayed as the substitute image for videophone calls.
Illumination*1……Sets the incoming call lamp
flashing patterns to distinguish the caller of the phone or sender of mail.
Phonebook
“Setting the Flashing Mode of the Incoming Call Lamp for Incoming Calls”→ p.113
Vibrator*1……Sets vibration patterns to distinguish
the caller of the phone or sender of mail. “Setting the Vibration to Notify You of Incoming Calls”p.1 02
Answer mes sage*2……Changes the answer
message used when record message*4 or quick message starts up depending on the caller. “Having the Caller Leave a Message”→ p.70
*1 : You can also distinguish the incoming 64K data
communication.
*2 : Available only when “Voice call (recv.)” or “V.phone
(dial/recv.)” is selected.
*3 : Available only when “V.phone (dial/recv.)” is
selected.
*4 : You need to set “Record message” to “ON”
beforehand.
When you set Ring tone/Image
An icon appears in the phonebook detail screen indicating that each item is set.
: Ring tone (voice/
videophone call)
: Ring tone (mail)
HarukoKeitai
HarukoKeitai
Friends
: Illumination (voice/
videophone call) : Illumination (mail) : Vibration (voice/
videophone call) : Vibration (mail) : Image (voice/videophone call) : Answer message (voice/videophone call) : Chara-den (videophone call)
N
z The FOMA terminal uses the “Mail (recv.)” set for a phone
number when you receive an SMS or when the sender’s e-mail address is “[phone-number]@docomo.ne.jp”.
N
z These functions can also be set for groups that
contain phonebook entries stored as secret data. However, group utility settings are disabled for mail or calls received from contacts stored as secret data.
z Refer to the following pages for the priority when the
Ring tone/Image settings and other settings for incoming calls, etc. are duplicated.
• Ring tone priority →p. 101
•Vibrator priority→ p.1 02
• Image priority →p. 108
• Incoming call lamp priority→p.114
Checking the Ring tone/Image settings
You can check the phonebook entries or groups set in Ring tone/Image by function or item.
Phonebook list screen (p.91)X
1
u (FUNC)X“Ring tone/Image”
The “Ring tone/Image” screen appears. “” appears next to the items to which this
function is set.
Select the function or item with “ ★ ”
2
XHighlight the function or item with
Xu (FUNC)XSelect any item:
Check settings……Checks the settings. XHighlight the function or item with “ ★”*X
Check the phonebook or group which is set
Release settings……Releases all the settings of
the functions marked with “★”.
*: The number of the selected items (the number of
[336]
times d is pressed) varies depending on the function or setting specified.

Using Choku-Den

<Choku-Den>
By storing frequently used phonebook to Choku-Den, you can make a call or send a mail quickly.
z You can store up to 5 Choku-Den by quoting the
stored data (such as phone number) from the FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook.
z When mail addresses are stored to Choku-Den,
you can compose i-mode mail or chat mail to all the members easily.
z You cannot use this function in Secret data only
mode.
z You can use this function in Secret mode, but you
cannot add the phonebook stored as secret data to Choku-Den.
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Adding to Choku-Den
iX“Own Data”X“Choku-Den”
1
The “Choku-Den” screen appears. Alternatively, press f on the standby screen to display the screen. If data are stored, the smallest tab No. appears.
To change the saved
folder
XMove the tab using the v
Alternatively, use 1 to
5.
o (Store)XSearch the phonebook
2
How to search phonebook p. 92
d (Select)
3
The “Quote phonebook” screen appears.
Use c to select a checkbox (□)
4
When multiple phone numbers or mail addresses are stored, select only number/mail address to store. When a checkbox (□ ) is selected, other phone numbers or mail addresses are displayed in gray and the checkbox can not be selected. To select another checkbox, release the selected checkbox first.
Press o (Finish)
5
The name, selected phone number and mail address in the phonebook are added to Choku­Den.
N
z The setting of “Phonebook 2in1 setting” is displayed
on the Choku-Den screen when 2in1 mode is in Dual mode.
z An image stored in the phonebook entry is also added
to the Choku-Den entry.
Choku-Den
Function menu¨p.97
Quote phonebook
HanakoKeitai
090XXXXXXXX
  docomo.taro.△△@docomo.
Quote phonebook
Making a call/composing a mail from Choku-Den
<Example: To make a call>
On the standby screenXf
1
The “Choku-Den” screen (p.97) appears.
Display the Choku-Den
2
screen to make a call
with v
Alternatively, press 1 to 5 to open the
corresponding tab.
Highlight “CALL” with cXd (Select)
3
To compose a mail
XHighlight “MAIL” with cXd (Select)
The new mail screen with the mail address entered to the address appears. “Composing and Sending i-mode Mail”p.188
To make a videophone call
XUse c to highlight “VIDEO PHONE”X
d (Select)
Choku-Den screen (p.97)
StoreEdit……Store Choku-Den entry, or edit an
existing entry.→ p.97
Image……Changing the image displayed in Choku-Den
by selecting an image from “My picture”.
Broadcast mail*……Displays the new mail screen with all
mail addresses stored to Choku-Den are entered to the address.“Composing and Sending i-mode Mail”→ p.188
Broadcast chat*……Displays the chat screen with all
mail addresses stored to Choku-Den are entered to the chat members. “Sending and Receiving Chat Mail” →p. 219
Release this/Release all……Release one or all Choku-
Den.
*: When 2in1 is in B mode, this function is not available.
N
z Even when you release Choku-Den, the phonebook
entry of the FOMA terminal (Phone) is not deleted.
Phonebook
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Using Dialing Shortcuts

<Two-touch dialing>
By assigning memory numbers “000” to “009” to phone numbers in the phonebook, you can call those phone numbers only by pressing one of 0 to 9 (last digit of the memory number) and r.
0 to 9Xr (voice call)/o ()
1
(videophone call)/@ (PushTalk)
This operation is available only for “one-to-one call”.
Phonebook
N
z If the phonebook entry contains multiple phone
numbers, the call is made to the first phone number stored for that entry.

Storing the Phonebook at the Data Security Center

<Data security serv.>
You can store the FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook at the DoCoMo Data Security Center. The stored phonebook can be restored to the FOMA terminal or updated by connecting to the Data Security Center.
z Data security service is a pay service you need to
apply for. If you have not subscribed to the service and try to connect to the Data Security Center, the notification screen appears.
z You cannot use the Data security service when
” appears.
z For details on how to use the Data security service,
refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA version”.
iX“LifeKit”X“Data security serv.”X
1
“Connect to Center”
To set about sending images in the
phonebook
X“Sndg img in Phonebook”X“ON” (default: “OFF”)
The images stored in the phonebook are also stored at the Data Security Center.
Enter your security codeX“YES”
2
The FOMA terminal connects to the Data Security Center to start saving the phonebook.
o (Finish)
3
N
z You cannot store the phonebook stored in the FOMA
card (UIM) at the Data Security Center.
N
z Note that a phonebook entry with a image which
exceeds 100K bytes cannot be stored or updated.
Restoring/updating the phonebook
The phonebook data stored at the Data Security Center can be stored on the FOMA terminal from the site of the Data Security Center. You can also edit the phonebook data stored at the Data Security Center from a PC, etc. For details on how to use, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA version”.
N
z Automatic update is not performed when another
function is activated while updating the phonebook.
z When the phonebook is not updated, it is notified with
” desktop icon.
z When you restore the phonebook data stored at the
Data Security Center to the FOMA terminal, icons stored with phone number or mail address may be replaced with “ ” or “ ”.
Checking the communication log with
the Data Security Center
z You can check up to 30 communication logs. When
the log exceeds the maximum, logs are overwritten from the oldest one.
z On the communication log detail screen, the
transmission results, dates, transmission details, data sizes, sending results to the Data Security Center, reception results of the mobile phone and number of data files left in the Data Security Center appear.
iX“LifeKit”X“Data security serv.”X
1
“Exchanging history”
The “Exchanging history” screen appears.
Select the communication log item
2
Exchanging history
2007/12/28  12:40:00
2007/12/25  12:40:10 2007/12/24  12:40:20 2007/12/21  13:40:30 2007/12/18  15:40:40 2007/12/16  12:40:50 2007/12/10  19:40:00 2007/12/ 7  12:40:10 2007/11/27  18:40:20
Exchanging history
Function menu¨p.98
Exchanging history screen (p.98)
Delete this/Delete selected/Delete all……Select the
deleting method. “About multiple-choice”→ p.38
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