DoCoMo FOMA P900i User guide

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Manual for
Basics
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DoCoMo
携帯
W-CDMA system
Thank you for selecting the “FOMA P900i”.
The instructions for the FOMA P900i are presented in two manuals,
“Basics Manual” and “Applications Manual”.
Please read this manual, “Basics Manual” and separate manual,
“Applications Manual” carefully before and during use
for the correct and effective operation of the FOMA P900i.
The FOMA P900i is designed to be your close partner.
Treat it carefully at all times to ensure long-term performance.

Before using your FOMA P900i

Because the FOMA phones use radio waves, they cannot be used in places where radio waves do not reach, such as inside tunnels, underground, or in buildings; or the outside where radio waves are weak or out of the FOMA service area. They may not be used in the high-rise buildings even when the antennas are unobstructed. You may also experience interruption of calls even when using without moving while the radio waves are strong enough for the three antennas to appear on the display.
Use the FOMA phone carefully to avoid disturbing other people when in public.
Since the FOMA phones use radio waves as the medium of telecommunication, calls may be tapped by the third party. However, the W-CDMA system automatically supports tapping prevention, so your conversation will be incomprehensible to the third party.
The FOMA phones change your voice into digital signals and send them to the other party. In places where the radio waves are weak, the digital signals may not be converted correctly, and in such a case, the voice heard may sound different from the actual original voice.
It is recommended that you make separate notes of the information stored in the FOMA phone and keep such notes in a safe place. DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for the loss of data stored in the phone.
The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of the use of SSL. Neither DoCoMo nor the certifier as listed herein makes any representation and warranty as for the security in the use of SSL. In the event that the user shall sustain damage or loss due to the use of SSL, neither DoCoMo nor the certifier shall be responsible for any such damage or loss. Certifier: VeriSign Japan K.K. Baltimore Technologies Japan Co., Ltd.
The FOMA phone can be used only via the FOMA network provided by DoCoMo.
Contains Macromedia®Flash™ Player technology by Macromedia, Inc.,
©
Copyright Macromedia, Flash and Macromedia Flash are trademarks or registered trademarks of Macromedia, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
QR code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE Inc.
For the Internet function of this product, NetFront v3.0 for FOMA is installed. NetFront v3.0 is the product of ACCESS Co., Ltd..
Please read the instructions carefully before using the FOMA phone or FOMA card. When using the batteries and adapters (including chargers), read the manual attached to them carefully before use. If you have any questions about the contents of manuals, please contact below.
1995-2004 Macromedia, Inc. All rights reserved.
General contact (DoCoMo group companies)
From DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs
(No area code)
• Cannot be called from ordinary phones.
• Some outlets may not offer FOMA products. Please note this.
(in Japanese, toll-free)
151
From ordinary phones
• Can be called from DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs.
• Make sure that you dial the correct number.
©
Copyright
0120-005-250 (in English) 0120-800-000 (in Japanese)
1996-2004 ACCESS CO., LTD.
In this manual, “Basics Manual”, “FOMA P900i” is referred to as “FOMA phone”. Please note this.
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By the copyright law, images you have taken with the FOMA phone and data you have downloaded from sites (programs) and the Internet must not be used for purposes other than private enjoyment unless you obtain the express permission of the owner of the copyrights. Unless you own the copyrights of the items or have obtained express permission from the copyright holder, you will break the copyright law and could be sued if you reproduce or edit them or use those reproduced or edited items for purposes other than private enjoyment. Further, if you use the FOMA phone to reproduce or edit image data such as photos, you must avoid breaking the copyright law as above, but also must avoid using and modifying photos of other people without their permission, as this infringes upon their portrait rights. Similarly, refrain from recording and photographing live performances, entertainment and exhibitions, even when for personal use, as restrictions generally apply. When making photos and recorded items public over the internet, be careful not to infringe upon copyrights and portrait rights.

Copyrights and Trademarks

Copyrights and Rights of Portrait
Trademarks and Registered Trademarks
“FOMA”, “mova”, “Freedom Of Mobile multimedia Access”, “mopera”, “WORLD CALL”, “FirstPass”, and the logos of “FOMA”, “mova”, “i-mode”, “WORLD CALL”, “FirstPass”, are trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT DoCoMo, Inc.
Multitask is a trademark of the NEC Corporation.
The Ir exchange function in this product employs IrFront®made by ACCESS Co., Ltd.
Copyright
©
1996-2004 ACCESS CO., LTD.
Java and Java related trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
miniSD™ is a trademark of SD association.
NetFront and are registered trademarks or trademarks of ACCESS Co., Ltd. in Japan and other countries.
The software of this product contains modules developed by Independent JPEG Group.
LC FONT®and the LC logo are the registered trademarks of Sharp Corporation.
T9 Text Input®and the T9 logo are the registered trademarks of Tegic Communications. T9 Text Input
®
is
patented or pending patent worldwide.
Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following United States Patents and/or their counterparts in other nations; 4,901,307 5,490,165 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
Other names of companies and products are the trademarks or registered trademarks of those companies.
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The FOMA manual consists of the following two volumes; “Basics” manual and “Applications”
manual. The following are described in the respective manuals:
Names of Parts and Functions
UIM (FOMA Card)
Charging Batteries
Making/Taking Voice Calls/Video-phone Calls
Using the Phonebook
Settings for Using FOMA Phone
Using Schedule/ToDo
Network Services Available from FOMA Phone
Troubleshooting
Warranty and Maintenance
Using i-mode
Downloading/Using i-αppli or i-motion
Using Chara-den
Sending/Receiving i-mode Mail and Deco Mail
(Decoration Mail)
Sending/Receiving Short Message (SMS)
Camera
Image Viewer, i-motion Player, Melody Player
Ir Exchange
Using miniSD Memory Card
Data Transmission

Structure of This Manual

Basics (this volume)
Applications
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How to Read This Manual

Illustrations and symbols are used in the explanations so that you can easily understand how to
use the FOMA phone correctly.
Indicates necessary details, cautions and helpful information about using
functions.
Indicates that the explanation continues on the next page.
Information
Symbols
Set Character Thickness
Display Font Thickness
Thin···············Sets font thin.
Medium·········Sets font medium.
Bold···············Sets font bold.
Thin Medium Bold
1
<Font>
Changing Font Settings
You can change the character font appearing on the display to your preferred one. You can also
select its thickness from three sizes.
Display Font Type
Font 1············Switches to Gothic type font.
Font 2············Switches to Round type font.
Font 1 Font 2
1
Switch Fonts
Font sample
Thickness
sample
The characters you can switch to Font 2 are: English letters (full-pitch and half-pitch), numerals (full-pitch and half-
pitch), Hiragana, Katakana (full-pitch and half-pitch), Greek letters, Russian letters, Descriptive symbols, and Science
symbols. Other characters including Kanji are displayed in Font 1. You cannot switch the characters used for entering
phone numbers and for Clock display.
The thin font is displayed on the display for i-mode site, Message (R/F) detailed display, and i-αppli display under
running, regardless of this setting.
You cannot set this function when other functions are working.
Information
Setting at purchase
Font 1
Setting at purchase
Medium
Shows the names of displayed
items and what happens when
they are selected.
Shows the operating
procedures.
Indicates the
menu number
(see page 41).
Shows the display at an important
point in the procedure. View the display
by referring to the FOMA phone you are
using. (Entered values, settings, and
characters are for reference.)
Use the Index
The Index in this manual contains important specific words as well as “Function names”. If you come across with the
words or function names you cannot understand, refer to the Index for details.
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Contents

Copyrights and Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Structure of This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
How to Read This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Features of the FOMA P900i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Safety Precautions (Always follow the safety precautions.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Notes on Handling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Standard Accessories and Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Introduction
Phone Parts and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Displaying Description of Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Icon Descriptions> 34
Navigation Displays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Private Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
How to Select Menus
Operating Menu Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Before Using your FOMA Phone
UIM (FOMA Card) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Charging Batteries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Opening the FOMA Phone by Using a Button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <One-push Open> 53
Turning Power On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Power ON/OFF> 54
Switch to English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Select Language> 55
Confirming Battery Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Battery Level> 55
Setting Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Clock Setting> 56
Notifying Other Party’s Phone of Your Phone Number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Notify Caller ID> 57
Preventing Nuisance Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Making Calls/Receiving Calls
Making Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
International Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <WORLD CALL> 62
Putting a Call on Hold during a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Holding> 63
Basic Operations
Introduction
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Redialing Phone Numbers You have Dialed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Redial> 64
Sending Touch-tone Signals Quickly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Pause Dial> 67
Switching to Hands-free . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Hands-free> 70
Receiving Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Using Received Call Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Received Calls> 74
Adjusting Earpiece Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Earpiece Volume> 76
Adjusting Ring Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Ring Volume> 77
Making/Receiving Video-phone Calls
About Video-phones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Making Video-phone Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Receiving Video-phone Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Changing Display Settings during a Video-phone Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Function Menus during Video-phone Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Setting Image Quality for Video-phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Moving Image Quality> 92
Turning Camera On/Off Automatically when Making a Video-phone Call
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Camera Image Sending> 92
Changing Image Displays on Video-phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Select Image> 93
Redialing as Voice Calls when Video-phone Calls cannot be Connected
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Voice Call Auto Switch>94
Setting Remote Monitor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Remote Monitor> 95
Settings for when Unable to Answer Calls
If You could not Answer Incoming Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Checking Missed Calls and New Mail by Tone and Call Indicator. . . . . <Info Notice Setting> 100
Putting Calls on Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <On hold> 101
Using Drive Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Driving Mode> 101
Recording Messages when You cannot Answer Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Record Message> 103
Playing/Erasing Record Messages and Voice Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Play/Erase Msg.> 107
Playing and Erasing Video-phone Record Messages and Voice Memos
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Play/Erase Video Memo> 109
Using Phonebooks
Phonebooks Available for FOMA Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Storing Phonebook Entries in FOMA Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Add to Phonebook> 112
Storing Phonebook Entries in UIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Add to Phonebook (UIM)> 119
Storing Data to the Phonebook from Redial/Dialled Call Record, or Received Call Record . . 122
Checking Number of Phonebook Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <No. of Phonebook> 123
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Dialing from Phonebooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Making Full Use of Phonebooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Editing Phonebook Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Deleting Phonebook Entries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Delete Data> 135
Changing Group Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Group Setting> 136
Making Calls with a Few Touches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Two-Touch Dial> 137
Activating Manner Mode
Silencing Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Manner Mode> 138
Selecting Manner Mode Type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Manner Mode Set> 140
Informing You of Incoming Calls by Vibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Vibrator> 143
Using Phone Functions
Muting Ringing just after Receiving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Set Ringing Time> 146
Setting Restrictions on Phonebook Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Restrictions> 147
Checking/Releasing Restrictions on Phonebook Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Restrictions> 150
Checking/Releasing Phonebook Utility Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Utilities> 152
Rejecting Calls from Parties whose Phone Numbers are not Stored in Phonebooks . . <Reject Unknown>
154
Setting Response to Incoming Calls without Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Call Setting w/o ID> 155
Storing Prefix Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Prefix Setting> 156
Making Calls with Specified Subaddress. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Subaddress Setting> 158
Reducing Surrounding Noise to Make Voice on the Phone Clear . . . . . . <Noise Reduction> 158
Selecting Alarm for Reconnecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Reconnect Control> 159
Sounding Alarm when Lines are likely to be Disconnected. . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Quality Alarm> 159
Selecting Flickering of Call/Charging Indicator during Receiving . . . . . . . . . . . <Illumination> 160
Setting Flickering of Call/Charging Indicator during a Call . . . . . . . . . . <Illumination in Talk> 164
Setting Hold Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Select Hold Tone> 164
Setting Response of Key Operation for Answering Incoming Calls . . . . . . <Answer Setting> 165
Setting Response for when Opening FOMA Phone during Ringing . . . . . . . . <Open Phone> 166
Setting Response for when Folding FOMA Phone during a Call . . . . . . . . . . . <Fold Setting> 166
Setting Call Time Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Call Time Display> 167
Checking Call Duration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Last Call Duration> 168
Resetting Call Duration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Reset Call Duration> 168
Changing Tone Settings
Changing Ring Tone for your FOMA Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Select Ring Tone> 169
Applications
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Using Recorded Voice as Ring Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Voice Announce> 174
Setting Keypad Sound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Keypad Sound> 176
Setting Charging-start/end Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Charge Sound> 176
Changing Displays and Key Lights
Changing Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Display Setting> 177
Displaying Images from Phonebooks during Receiving . . . . . . . . <Disp. Phonebook Image> 181
Displaying a Phone Number just by Opening FOMA Phone . . . . . . . . . <Automatic Display> 184
Changing Display Color Patterns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Color Pattern> 185
Setting Lights for Display and Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Display Light> 185
Setting Contents for Private Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Private Window> 187
Changing Font Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Font> 190
Using Icons on Desktop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Desktop> 191
Setting Menu Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Menu Display Set> 196
Setting Clock Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Clock Display> 197
Restricting Operations
Passwords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198
Changing Terminal Security Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Change Security Code> 200
Setting PIN Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <PIN Setting> 201
Entering PIN1 Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
Releasing PIN Lock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204
Locking your Phone to Prevent Use by Others . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <All Lock> 205
Protecting Phonebook and Schedule Entries from Prying Eyes
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Secret Mode><Secret Only Mode> 206
Locking Functions Regarding Personal Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <PIM Lock> 208
Locking Keypad Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Keypad Dial Lock> 209
Setting not to Display Redial/Received Call Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Record Display Set> 210
Using Self Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Self Mode> 211
Preventing Side Key Operation Errors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Side Keys Guard> 212
Using FOMA Phone to Manage Schedule
Using Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Alarm> 213
Using Calendar to Manage Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Schedule> 218
Using ToDo to Manage Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <ToDo> 229
Setting whether to Alarm during Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Alarm Setting> 235
Setting whether to Alarm while Power is Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Alarm while Power OFF> 235
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Contents
Using Other Functions
Storing your Name, Mail Address and Other Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Own Number> 236
Using your Private Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Private Menu> 241
Recording your Voice or the Other Party’s Voice
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Voice Memo during a Call><Voice Memo during Standby> 243
Using Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Calculator> 245
Making Free Memos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Free Memo> 246
Resetting Function Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Reset Settings> 249
Copying/Deleting Data Items in FOMA Phone or UIM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <UIM Operation> 254
Setting Mobile Network You Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <PLMN Setting> 257
Receiving Calls Using Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258
Sounding Ring Tone from Earphone Only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Earphone> 260
Taking Calls Automatically when Earphone is Connected. . . . . . . . . . . <Automatic Answer> 261
Services Available with FOMA Phones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262
Multiaccess/Multitask
Multiaccess. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Multiaccess>263
Multitask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Multitask> 267
DoCoMo Network Service
Network Services Available with FOMA Phones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272
Checking New Voice Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Check Network Services> 273
Using Voice Mail Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Voice Mail> 274
Using Call Waiting Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Call Waiting> 280
Using Call Forwarding Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Call Forwarding> 284
Using Nuisance Call Blocking Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Bar Nuisance Call> 289
Notifying your Phone Number to the Other Party’s Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Notify Caller ID> 291
Using Caller ID Display Request Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Caller ID Request> 292
Using Dual Network Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Dual Network> 294
Switching Guidance Language between Japanese and English . . . . . . <English Guidance> 296
Using Service Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Service Dial No.> 297
Selecting Response to Incoming Calls during a Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Arrival Call Act> 297
Activating/Deactivating Selected Action to Incoming Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Set Arrival Act> 298
Setting Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Remote Control> 299
Using Additional Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Additional Service> 300
Using Network Services
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Using Additional Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Additional Msg.> 302
How to Enter Characters
Entering Characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Character Entries> 304
Resetting Learning Dictionary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Reset Learning Dictionary> 326
Using Common Phrases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Common Phrases> 326
Storing Words in Own Dictionary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Own Dictionary> 330
Using Downloaded Dictionary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <DL Dictionary> 332
Appendix
Function List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336
Kuten Code List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340
Symbol Conversion List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344
Emoticon Conversion List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344
Symbol List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345
Pictograph List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345
Multiaccess Combination Patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346
Multitask Combination Patterns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347
Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348
Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349
Custom Jacket. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361
Warranty and Maintenance Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362
Updating Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Software Update> 364
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380
Appendix
How to Enter Characters
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■■■

Features of the FOMA P900i

■■■
FOMA (Freedom Of Mobile multimedia Access) is the name of the DoCoMo service based on
the W-CDMA format, authorized as one of the world’s standards for third-generation mobile
telecommunication systems (IMT-2000).
Large Display Video-phone Call
See page 78
The video-phone call enables you to view the face of the other party in real time during calls. You can switch between the In-Camera and Out-Camera so that you can talk while viewing other party’s face on the display. You can also take a moving image of the landscape you are currently in by switching to the Out-Camera. The FOMA phone installed indoors with Remote Monitor activated enables you to monitor the interior of the room from where you are out, or enables you to check the Kindergarten or school for the movements of your child if the FOMA phone is installed. Further, you can use the FOMA phone to receive a lecture, or to control engineering sites or manufacturing processes, viewing images sent to you in a distant place.
Chara-den
See page 104 of “Applications” manual
You can send a character as a substitute image during video-phone calls. You can add an expression or movements to Chara-den by key operation so that you can use that image as a character of your other self. You can also display Chara-den and take a shot by using Chara-den Player.
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Evolved Camera function
See page 258 of “Applications” manual
Two cameras (In-Camera and Out-Camera) enable you to take moving images as well as still images. You will find it handy to use the In-Camera for self portraits and the Out­Camera for landscapes. You can shoot a high quality image of 1,280 by 960 dots using the 1,280,000-pixel CCD auto focus camera (Out-Camera). The still images and moving images you have taken can be stored in the Phonebooks (still images only) and Wallpaper, and sent as i-mode mail attachments. You can also activate the cameras from Camera Shortcut to suit required purposes, or to access the image viewer or i-motion player by a few presses of keys.
Photo-sending during a call
See page 284 of “Applications” manual
You can shoot a still image during a voice call and attach the image to i-mode mail for sending. You can send a beautiful landscape or lovely gesture of pets that you cannot tell in words without disconnecting the call.
Chara-den Player
Camera Shortcut
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i-mode
See page 24 of “Applications” manual
i-mode is an online service used with i-mode devices. This service supports connection to sites (programs) which provide a variety of information services, i-mode mail which also enables you to exchange e-mail, and connection to the Internet for viewing web pages.
i-mode is a subscription service available upon application.
Deco Mail (Decoration Mail)
See page 154 of “Applications” manual
You can send and receive i-mode mail with various decorations, for example, with the color/size of the characters or the background color changed, or an image shot inserted in the main text.
Pre-installed i-αppli
See page 88 of “Applications” manual
You can play pre-installed i-αppli such as Final Fantasy so that you can be more familiar
with your FOMA phone.
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Movie Ring Tone
See page 171
If you select i-motion as the ring tone for the voice call and video-phone call, i-motion and the voice play for incoming calls.
UIM (FOMA Card)
See page 44
You can save data, such as the Phonebook entries and Short Message (SMS), on the “UIM” which holds your own information. Also you can operate multiple FOMA phones for multiple purposes by replacing the UIM with another one.
Custom Jacket
See page 361
You can replace the existing Custom Jacket with a new Custom Jacket P01 (option).
Final Fantasy
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i-αppli DX
See page 84 of “Applications” manual
i-αppli refers to information in the FOMA phone, such as the Phonebook, and changes ringing tones or the
display for outgoing and incoming calls based on the information.
miniSD Memory Card
See page 373 of “Applications” manual
The FOMA phone supports the detachable miniSD memory card which is light, compact but has bulk
storage. You can use this card as the extended memory to save the Phonebook data, mail messages, still
images, moving images, and so on. You can also exchange the data with various devices such as
personal computers, PDAs, audio-video equipment, and photo printers.
Flickering One-push Opening
See page 166
The one-push open button flickers for incoming calls, enabling you to take calls just by opening the FOMA
phone.
Player/Viewer
See pages 302, 336, 356 of “Applications” manual
You can play back various types of downloaded files (still images, i-motion, melodies, etc.) and still images and moving images taken with the camera. You can display the media files as a list for saving or deleting, and for editing titles.
Edit Image
See page 312 of “Applications” manual
You can add frames or characters to a still image shot by the camera and rotate or reverse the image.
Edit i-motion
See page 343 of “Applications” manual
You can cut a still image out of moving images or edit the voice part only or ticker (text information displayed during play).
Ir Remote-controller
See page 89 of “Applications” manual
You can use the FOMA phone as a remote controller for the TV set.
Bar Code Reader
See page 288 of “Applications” manual
You can read bar code or QR Code and use the read information as phone numbers or mail addresses. You can also read and save QR Coded images or melodies.
Text Reader
See page 295 of “Applications” manual
You can read printed alphanumeric and use it as phone numbers or mail addresses.

Usual Function

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Data Transmission
See page 388 of “Applications” manual
You can enjoy high-speed packet transmission and 64K data transmission comfortably. The Multiaccess function allows you to perform packet transmission even during a voice call. Ir exchange between FOMA phones, or Ir exchange or the data transfer by FOMA USB Cable between the FOMA Phone and a personal computer, supports easy data backup.
Multiaccess
See page 263
With the FOMA phone, you can continue phone conversations while using i-mode (or exchanging data via packet transmission). Apart from Multiaccess, you can also use the Short Message (SMS) simultaneously. For example, you can:
Talk with your friends over the phone while using i-mode.
Send mail during a call.
Receive new mail during a call without hanging up.
Multitask
See page 267
Multitask enables you to use multiple menu functions simultaneously. For example, you can:
Create mail while checking your schedule.
Create mail while looking at your Free Memo.
Flash Images
See page 36 of “Applications” manual
The animation technology using a picture and sound bring about a variety of creations into sites. You can also use Flash images for the Stand-by display.
Abundant network services
See page 272
Voice Mail Service (Fee applies)
You need to apply for this services.
Call Waiting Service (Fee applies)
You need to apply for this services.
Call Forwarding Service (No fee)
You need to apply for this services.
Dual Network Service (Fee applies)
You need to apply for this services.
Short Massage (SMS) (No fee)
You need not apply for this services.

Other Functions

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Before using the FOMA phone, read these safety precautions carefully so that you can use it
correctly. After reading the precautions, keep them in a safe place for later reference.
Be sure to observe these safety precautions because they are designed to protect you or
those around you from causing injury and to avoid unnecessary damage to the property.
The symbols below indicate the levels of danger or damage that can be caused if the
particular precautions are not observed.
This symbol indicates that improper handling will almost certainly cause death or serious injury.
This symbol indicates that improper handling poses a risk of causing death or serious injury.
This symbol indicates that improper handling poses a risk of causing injury or damage to the product or property.
Danger
Warning
Caution
Denotes things not to do. (Prohibition)
Denotes not to disassemble.
Denotes not to use where it could get wet.
Denotes not to touch with wet
hands.
The following symbols show specific directions.
“Safety Precautions” are divided into the following seven sections:
General precautions for the FOMA phone, batteries, adapters/chargers, and UIM·····························p.15
Precautions for the FOMA phone·········································································································p.16
Precautions for batteries ······················································································································p.18
Precautions for the adapters/chargers·································································································p.19
Precautions for the UIM ·······················································································································p.21
Precautions for miniSD memory card ··································································································p.22
Notes on using near electronic medical equipment ·············································································p.22
Do not disassemble
Don’t
Avoid water
Avoid water
Denotes mandatory instructions (matters that must be complied with).
Denotes to pull the power plug out of the outlet.
Pull the power plug out
Do

Safety Precautions

Always follow the safety precautions.
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General precautions for the FOMA phone, batteries,
adapters/chargers, and UIM
Use only the batteries and adapters/chargers approved by DoCoMo for the FOMA phone.
If you use any other type of battery, adapter or charger than the specified, the battery may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire. AC Adapter P04 DC Adapter P01 (option) Battery Pack P05 Desktop Holder P05 In-Car Holder P05 (option)
For other specified products, contact DoCoMo counters.
Do
Do not throw the FOMA phone or accessories, or not subject them to severe shocks.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst, catch fire, or give damage to the equipment.
Do not use near places such as gas stations where there is a danger of fire or explosion.
If used in places where flammable gases such as propane or gasoline, or dust may exist, explosions or fire may result.
Do not place the batteries, the FOMA phone, or adapters/chargers in microwave ovens or high-pressure containers.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire. The FOMA phone or the adapter/charger may overheat, smoke, catch fire, or its circuit parts may burst.
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
Keep out of the reach of babies and infants.
Accidental swallowing or injury may result.
Do not place the FOMA phone or accessories on the rattling or unstable base.
The FOMA phone or accessories may fall and injury or malfunction may result.
Do not store in humid or dusty places, or in high temperature environments.
Malfunction may result.
If children use the FOMA phone or accessories, a guardian should explain the safety precautions and correct operations. The guardian should also make sure that the instructions are followed during use.
Injury may result.
Do not use the FOMA phone or accessories in places where it is exposed to direct sunlight, or in extremely high temperatures such as inside a car in the summer heat.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire, resulting in the deformation and malfunction. Also, part of the case might be heated, causing bare skin to get burned.
Don’t
Do
Don’t
Don’t
Do
Danger
Warning
Caution
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Precautions for the FOMA phone
Warning
Turn off the FOMA phone when near high-precision electronic devices or devices using weak electronic signals.
The FOMA phone may possibly affect these devices to malfunction.
Electronic devices that may be affected: Hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemakers, implanted defibrillators, other medical electronic devices, fire alarms, automatic doors and other automatically controlled devices. If you are using an implanted cardiac pacemaker, implanted defibrillators or any other electronic medical devices, consult the manufacturer or retailer of the devices for advice regarding possible effects from the radio waves.
Do
Turn off the FOMA phone in places where the use is prohibited such as in airplanes and hospitals.
Electronic devices and electronic medical appliances may adversely be affected. If Auto Power On is activated, deactivate the setting, then turn the power off. For the use inside medical facilities, make sure that you comply with their regulations. You may be punished for using the FOMA phone in airplanes, which is prohibited by the law.
If you have any implanted electronic medical equipment, do not place your FOMA phone in a chest pocket or inner pocket.
If the FOMA phone is positioned close to electronic medical equipment, it may cause malfunctioning of the electronic medical equipment.
When talking with the FOMA phone set to Hands-free, be sure to keep the FOMA phone away from your ear.
Otherwise, hardness of hearing might result.
Do not disassemble or modify the FOMA phone.
Accidents such as fire, injury, or electric shock, or malfunction may result.
Do not use or leave the battery near a fire, stove or other source of heat.
The FOMA phone may overheat, burst or catch fire.
Do not operate the FOMA phone while driving a vehicle.
Your safety driving will be interfered and an accident may result. Stop the vehicle to park in a safe place before using the FOMA phone. You may be punished for using the FOMA phone while driving, which is prohibited by the law.
For those with weak heart conditions, the vibrator and ring volume must be adjusted carefully.
Those may cause an effect on the heart.
Do not point the infrared data port direct into the eyes during transmission.
The eyes may possibly be affected. Other infrared devices may operate erroneously if the infrared data port is pointed into them during transmission.
Do not let the photo light bring close to eyes and light it up.
Eyesight can be damaged. Also, an accident might occur if someone is startled, or his/her vision is disrupted temporarily.
Do not let the photo light direct to a car driver, etc.
Eyesight gets dizzy and an accident could result.
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
Do
Don’t
Don’t
Do not
disassemble
Do
Don’t
Do
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If the FOMA phone is used inside a car, the electronic devices in some type of cars may be affected.
As safety driving might be interrupted, do not use the FOMA phone.
If the thunder starts to rumble while you are using the FOMA phone outdoors, turn the power off, and move to a safe place.
Thunderbolt or electric shock may result.
Do not swing the FOMA phone by its strap.
The FOMA phone may hit you or persons around you, and accidents such as injury or malfunction may result.
Do not let the FOMA phone get wet.
If liquids such as water or pet urine get onto the FOMA phone, it may cause overheating, electric shock, malfunction or injury. Pay attention to the place of use and the way of handling.
Do not place magnetic cards or similar objects near the FOMA phone or between phone parts.
Information on magnetic cards such as cash cards, credit cards, telephone cards and floppy disks may be deleted.
Do not let a strong light such as the sun light focus on the camera lens for a long period of time.
Fire may result due to magnification by the camera lens.
Do not put water or other liquids, or foreign materials such as metal pieces or flammable material in the UIM insertion slit or miniSD memory card slot of the FOMA phone.
Fire, electric shock or malfunction may occur.
Do not use the One-push Open to open the FOMA phone when it is very close to your face or to another person.
The FOMA phone may hit you or persons around you, and accidents such as injury may result.
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
Avoid water
Don’t
Do
Do
Itching, rash or eczema may be caused depending on your physical conditions or predisposition. If abnormality happens, stop using the FOMA phone immediately, and then get medical attention.
Metals are used for the following parts:
Do
Where it is used Material
Command navigation key Nickel-plated copper (bottom) Camera ring Chrome plated (surface)
Display case Magnesium alloy (baking finish) Hinge part
One-push open button Chromic oxide Custom Jacket screw
Caution
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If the battery fluid gets into your eyes, do not rub them. Flush your eyes with clean water and get medical attention immediately.
The loss of the eyesight may result.
Do not disassemble or modify the battery. Do not solder the terminal of the battery.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire.
Do not let any metal such as a wire contact the terminal. Also do not carry or store the battery together with a metal necklace.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire.
Do not throw the battery into fire.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire.
Do not give excessive force when connecting the battery to the FOMA phone.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire. Check that the battery is the right way round when you insert it.
Do not pierce it with nails, hit it with a hammer, or step on it.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire.
Do not let the battery get wet.
If liquids such as water or pet urine get onto the battery, it may cause overheating, electric shock, or malfunction. Pay attention to the place of use and way of handling.
Do not use or leave the battery near a fire, stove or other source of heat.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire.
Don’t
Avoid water
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
Do not
disassemble
Do
Danger
Warning
If the battery begins to emit an odor, overheat, discolor, deform, etc., while being used, charged, or stored, detach the battery from the FOMA phone and do not use.
If such a battery is used, it may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire.
Don’t
Do not leave the battery exposed to direct sunlight, or in extremely high temperatures such as inside a car in the summer heat.
The battery may leak, overheat, or the battery performance and longevity may worsen.
If the charging is not completed at the end of the specified charging time, stop charging.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire.
If the battery fluid comes in contact with skin or clothes, wash affected areas thoroughly with clean water. Never use the battery again.
The battery fluid is harmful to skin.
Immediately stop using the battery if it leaks or emits an odor, and keep it away from fire.
The battery fluid, being flammable, may catch fire and cause an explosion.
Do
Do
Do
Don’t
Precautions for batteries
Check the descriptions on the label of the Battery Pack for the type of batteries.
Description Type
Li-ion Lithium-ion battery
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An exhausted battery should not be disposed of with other waste.
The battery may catch fire or destroy the environment. After insulating the battery terminals with tape, bring them to one of DoCoMo counters or dispose of them in accordance with local waste disposal regulations.
Don’t
Caution
Precautions for the adapters/chargers
Use the adapter/charger at the specified VAC.
Otherwise, catching fire or malfunction may result. Using the FOMA phone overseas may cause a malfunction. AC adapter: 100 VAC
(Connect to home 100 VAC outlet only.)
DC adapter: 12/24 VDC
(For negative (-) grounded vehicles only)
If liquids such as water get in the charger, unplug the power cord immediately from the outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
Liquid inside the charger may cause electric shock, smoke, or fire.
Keep the power plugs dust-free.
Otherwise, fire may result.
Do not use a damaged power cord for the adapter/charger.
Electric shock, overheating or fire may result.
Do not use the AC adapter and desktop holder in steamy places such as a bathroom.
Electric shock may occur.
When the adapter/charger is not to be used for a long period of time, unplug the power cord from the outlet.
Otherwise, electric shock, fire, or malfunction may result.
If a fuse of the DC adapter or In-Car adapter has blown, replace it with a specified fuse.
Otherwise, catching fire or malfunction may result. For the specified fuse, see each user’s manual.
The DC adapter is for use only in a negative (-) grounded vehicle. Never use it in a positive (+) grounded vehicle.
Fire may result.
Place the charger and desktop holder in a stable location during charging. Do not cover or wrap the charger and desktop holder in cloth or bedding.
The FOMA phone may become separated from the desktop holder, or overheat, leading to fire or malfunction.
Do not disassemble or modify the adapter/charger.
Electric shock, fire, or malfunction may result.
When plugging the AC adapter into the power outlet, firmly plug it in, taking care not to contact with a metal strap or the like.
Otherwise, electric shock, short-circuit or catching fire may result.
Do
Do not
disassemble
Don’t
Don’t
Do
Pull the
power plug
out
Don’t
Don’t
Do
Pull the
power plug
out
Do
Warning
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Caution
Always hold the plug when pulling the adapter/charger out of the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
If you pull the plug out by the cord, the cord may be damaged, which could result in electric shock or fire.
Do not charge the wet battery.
Overheating, fire, or burst may result.
Do not place heavy objects on the adapter/charger cord and power cord.
Electric shock or fire may result.
Before cleaning, pull the plug out of the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
Electric shock may result.
Pull the
power plug
out
Don’t
Don’t
Do
Precautions for the adapters/chargers (continued)
Warning
Do not touch the adapter/charger, power cord, or power outlet with wet hands.
Electric shock may result.
Do not let the adapter/charger get wet.
If liquids such as water or pet urine get in the charger, it may cause overheating, electric shock, or malfunction. Pay attention to the place of use and way of handling.
Never short-circuit the charging terminals when the adapter is plugged into the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Also, never touch the charging terminals with fingers or other bare skin.
Fire, malfunction, electric shock or injury may result.
Don’t
Avoid water
Avoid water
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Precautions for the UIM
Warning
Do not place the UIM in microwave ovens or high-pressure containers.
Melting, overheating, generating smoke, erasure of data, or malfunction may occur.
Don’t
Caution
Use the UIM only with equipment approved by DoCoMo.
If used with a non-approved equipment, erasure of data or malfunction may occur. For information on approved equipment, contact DoCoMo counters.
Keep the UIM out of the reach of babies and infants.
Accidental swallowing or other injuries may occur.
Do not bend the UIM or place heavy objects on it.
Malfunction may result.
Do not toss the UIM into fire or heat it.
Melting, overheating, smoke generation, erasure of data, or malfunction may occur.
Do not store the UIM in places where it is exposed to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures.
Malfunction may result.
Do not let the UIM get wet.
If liquids such as water or pet urine get onto the UIM, malfunction may occur.
Be careful when removing the UIM (IC portion).
Your hand or finger may be injured.
Do not touch the IC portion unnecessarily or short it out.
Erasure of data or malfunction may occur.
Do not drop the UIM or subject it to strong impacts.
Malfunction may result.
Do not damage the IC portion.
Malfunction may result.
Do not use or leave the UIM near a fire, stove or other source of heat.
Melting, overheating, smoke generation, erasure of data, or malfunction may occur.
Do not store the UIM in dusty places.
Malfunction may result.
Do not disassemble or modify the UIM.
Erasure of data or malfunction may occur.
Do not
disassemble
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
Do
Avoid water
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
Do
Do
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Precautions for miniSD memory card
Warning
Keep a miniSD memory card out of the reach of babies and infants.
Accidental swallowing may result.
In case they seem to swallow it, immediately consult a doctor.
Don’t
Notes on using near electronic medical equipment
The description below meets “Guidelines on the Use of Radio-communication Equipment such as Cellular Telephones – Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment” by the Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan.
If you use an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillators, use the mobile phone 22 cm or more away from an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillators.
An implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillators operation can be affected by radio waves.
Turn off the phone in crowded areas such as inside trains during rush hour, as someone with an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillators fitted may be near you.
An implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillators operation can be affected by radio waves.
Comply with the followings in hospitals or health care facilities.
Do not carry the mobile phone into operating rooms, intensive care units (ICU) or coronary care units (CCU).
Turn off the mobile phone in hospital wards.
If there is any electronic medical equipment near you, turn off the mobile phone even when in a location such as a lobby.
Comply with any regulations of hospital and health care facilities instructing you not to use or carry in a mobile phone.
If the Auto Power On setting is activated, deactivate the setting, then turn the power off.
Patients using electronic medical equipment other than implanted cardiac pacemakers or implanted defibrillators (outside medical establishments for treatment at home, etc.) should check the influence of radio waves upon the equipment by consulting its manufacturer.
An implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillators operation can be affected by radio waves.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Warning
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Do not let the equipment get wet.
The FOMA phone, battery and adapter/charger are not waterproofed. Do not use them in environments, which are high in humidity such as in bathrooms, and do not allow them to get wet from rain. Furthermore, if carrying them against your body, the internal parts may become corroded if exposed to body sweat. If the parts are found to have been damaged due to exposure to the liquids, any repairs will not be covered by warranty, or repairs may not be possible. This may be repaired at a cost if repairs are possible.
Do not place the FOMA phone in places where it may be subjected to excessive pressure.
Do not place the FOMA phone in a bag along with many other articles or in a trouser pocket, because this can damage the LCD display and internal circuitry. Malfunctions caused by such damage is not covered by the warranty.
Use a dry soft cloth to clean the equipment.
The camera lens and screen of the FOMA phone sometimes have a special coating so that they are easier to see. If you rub them roughly with a dry cloth, it might be scratched. Use only a dry, soft cloth such as used for cleaning glasses. If the lens or screen is left with water drop or stain adhered, smear may be generated.
Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene or other solvents for cleaning, otherwise the printing may be removed or discoloration may result.
Occasionally clean the connecting terminals of the equipment using a dry cotton swab.
If the connector terminal becomes soiled, the connection might deteriorate so that the power goes off or the battery does not charge fully. Wipe the connector terminal with a dry cloth or cotton swab.
Do not place the FOMA phone near an air conditioner outlets.
Condensation may form due to rapid changes in humidity, and this may corrode internal parts.
Do carefully read each instruction manual attached to the battery or adapter/charger.
Avoid using in extremely high or low temperatures.
The FOMA phone should be used within a temperature range of 5°C to 40°C and a humidity range of 35% to 85%.
It is recommended that you make separate notes of the information stored in the FOMA phone and keep such notes in a safe place.
We take no responsibility for any loss of the stored data items.
The FOMA phone, if operated near ordinary phones, televisions or radios that are in use, may affect them. You should operate your FOMA phone as far away from such equipment as possible.
Do not sit with the FOMA phone in your trousers or skirts pocket. Do not place the FOMA phone under heavy objects in the bag.
Malfunction may result.
Make sure that nothing, such as the strap, gets trapped between the parts of the FOMA phone when you close it.
Malfunction or breakage may result.
The FOMA phone gets warm during use or charging but this is not an abnormality. Use the FOMA phone as is.
Notes on handling the FOMA phone
General notes

Notes on Handling

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Charge the battery in a place with an ambient temperature of 5°C to 35°C.
Make sure that the battery is charged when you use the FOMA phone for the first time or have not used it for a long period of time.
The usable time of the battery differs depending on the usage environment or its remaining life.
Store the batteries in well ventilated place out of direct sunlight.
For long-term storage, remove the battery from the FOMA phone after discharging it completely.
Batteries have a limited life.
If the usable time of your FOMA phone is extremely short even when the battery is fully charged, replace the battery. Make sure that you only buy the specified battery.
An exhausted battery should not be disposed of with other waste.
After insulating the battery terminals with tape, bring them to the DoCoMo counters or dispose of them in accordance with local waste disposal regulations.
Charge the battery where:
The temperature is between 5°C and 35°C. There is very little humidity, vibration, and dust. There are no ordinary phones, television sets or radios nearby.
During charging, the adapter or charger may become warm. This is not an abnormality, so continue charging.
Do not use the DC Adapter for charging battery when the car engine is not running.
The car battery power may be rapidly exhausted.
When using the power outlet having the disengaging prevention mechanism, observe the instructions given in that instruction manual.
Avoid using in extremely high or low temperatures.
Always keep the IC portion clean.
Never use more force than necessary when detaching the IC portion.
Do not use unnecessary force when inserting it into the phone.
The UIM may become warm during use, but this is not a sign of a malfunction. Continue using it as it is.
The warranty does not cover damage caused by inserting the UIM into some other type of IC card reader/writer.
For the environmental protection, bring any unneeded UIMs to a DoCoMo counter.
It is recommended that you make separate notes of the information stored on the UIM and keep such notes in a safe place.
We take no responsibility for any loss of the stored data items.
Use a dry soft cloth to clean the equipment.
Notes on handling the UIM
Notes on handling chargers and adapters
Notes on handling batteries
Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you when taking and
sending photos using camera-equipped mobile phones.
You may be imposed punishment according to the law and rule (Nuisance preventing rule) if
you use the FOMA phone to give a remarkable nuisance and misdeed to the public.
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Standard Accessories and Options

Names of parts
Standard Accessories
Options (Sold separately)
Battery Pack P05
FOMA P900i main unit (With Guarantee and
Rear Cover)
AC Adapter P04
Instruction ManualsminiSD memory card (16 Mbytes) miniSD memory card Adapter
CD-ROM for FOMA P900i
Desktop Holder P05
(Sample items)
Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch P01/P02
Flat-plug Stereo Earphone Set P01
Earphone Plug Adapter P001
Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch P001/P002
Stereo Earphone Set P001
DC Adapter P01
In-Car Holder P05
Carry Case P017
Custom Jacket P01
Arm Stand
You can use the Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch if the Earphone Plug Adapter is connected. (See page 259)
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Phone Parts and Functions

The antenna is inside the FOMA phone.
Size (HxWxD) Approx. 104 x 50 x 24 mm (when folded)
Weight Approx. 124 g (with battery attached)
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1
Earpiece
For listening to the other party’s voice.
2
Display
(See page 32)
3
One-push open button
(See page 53)
4
miniSD memory card slot
For inserting the miniSD memory card. (See page 374 of “Applications” manual)
5
Mail key
Press briefly from the Stand-by display to bring up the Mail menu. (See page 38) Press and hold for at least one second to check new messages
. (See page 174 of “Applications” manual) Also, press to operate the function shown at the bottom left of the display. (See page 34)
6
Menu key
Press to bring up the Main menu. (See page 36)
7
Send/Answer key
Press to make/receive calls. (See pages 60,
71) When entering text, press to switch uppercase/lowercase. (See page 319) Press and hold for at least one second to go to a new line. (See page 322)
8
Numeric keys
Press to enter phone numbers and text.
Press and hold for at least one second to activate Manner Mode. (See page 138)
Press and hold for at least one second to activate Drive Mode. (See page 101)
Press and hold for at least one second to switch the display light on/off. (See page 186)
9
Video-phone/Camera (
カメラ
) key
Press to make/receive video-phone calls. (See page 79, 84) Press and hold for at least one second to activate the Camera. (See pages 264, 265, 268 of “Applications” manual)
0
Microphone
For speaking to the other party.
o
In-Camera
Shoots you during a video-phone call. Also for taking photos of yourself. (See page 258 of “Applications” manual)
p
Command Navigation key
For operating functions and menus. (See page 31)
q
i-mode key
Press briefly from the Stand-by display to bring up the i-mode menu. (See page 34 of “Applications” manual) Press and hold for at least one second to bring up the list of i-αppli software. (See page 90 of “Applications” manual) Also, press to operate the function shown at the bottom right of the display. (See page 34)
r
Clear key
Press to return to the previous operation. Also, press to clear entered text or a phone number.
s
Automatic Focus key
Press to focus the Out-Camera on a subject. (See page 270 of “Applications” manual) Press and hold for at least one second to activate the Camera. (See pages 264, 265, 268 of “Applications” manual)
t
Power/End key
Press and hold for at least one second to turn the power on, and at least two seconds to turn the power off. (See page 54) Press briefly to end calls, hold answering, and end functions.
u
Multi key
Press to display the Multitask menu. When multiple functions are active, press and hold for at least one second to switch functions. (See page 267)
v
Connector terminal
For connecting AC Adapter, DC Adapter (option), or FOMA USB Cable (option).
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6
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8
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Introduction
1
Private window
For displaying a variety of information. (See page 35)
2
Photo Light
Used for shooting in a dark place. (See page 277 of “Applications” manual)
3
Out-Camera
For shooting people and landscape during a video-phone call. Also for taking photos of people and landscape. (See page 258 of “Applications” manual)
4
Strap Holder
For attaching the strap.
5
Earphone/Microphone terminal
For inserting the optional Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch.
6
Mode/Home key (
モード/ホーム
)
Press to switch Shot Mode while the camera is activated. (See pages 264, 265, 268 of “Applications” manual)
Press from the Stand-by display to bring up the Internet web page set for the home URL. (See page 51 of “Applications” manual) Press to scroll pages while displaying a site.
7
Memo/Check key (メモ/確認)
Press to check for missed calls and new mail, and to use Record Message. (See pages 100, 104) Press to scroll pages while displaying a site.
8
Call/Charging indicator
Flickers for incoming calls/mail and during calls. (See pages 160, 164) Lights (flickers) when photos are being taken. Lights in red during charging.
9
Infrared Data Port
Used for Ir exchange and Ir remote-controller. (See pages 89 and 366 of “Applications” manual)
0
Speaker
Sounds for incoming calls. Also, you can output the other party’s voice and Record Message through this speaker.
o
Rear Cover
(See page 48)
Up
Moves the cursor or highlighted display up (reverse direction). (Press and hold to scroll continuously.)
Scrolls while a site or mail text is displayed.
Brings up the display for selecting the Phonebook function (Phonebook menu) . (See page 38)
Raises the volume of the Earpiece. (See page 76)
Converts entered characters to Katakana or Kanji. (See page 315)
Right/Redial
Moves the cursor to the right.
Displays the Redial. (See page 64)
Scrolls forward a page at a time.
Moves to the next page while displaying a site.
Left/Received Call Record
Moves the cursor to the left.
Displays the Received Call Record. (See page 74)
Scrolls back a page at a time.
Returns to the previous page while a site is displayed.
OK key
Fixes the operation.
Down
Moves the cursor or highlighted display down. (Press and hold to scroll continuously.)
Scrolls while a site or mail text is displayed.
Searches the Phonebook data. (See page 123)
Lowers the volume of the Earpiece. (See page 76)
Converts entered characters to Kanji or Katakana. (See page 315)
Command Navigation key
Phone Parts and Functions
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Display

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About the contents displayed:
Some characters and symbols in the display and Private Window might be modified or abbreviated.
The explanations in this manual are mainly based on the settings at purchase so the display on your FOMA phone may not match the explanations if you have changed the settings since purchase.
The color liquid crystal display uses high-precision production technology. The slightest change in the environment may result in unlit or permanently lit pixels, but this is not a manufacturing defect.
The color display is shown as black and white in this manual, so the actual display looks slightly different.
Display
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1
: Shows the battery level. (See page 55)
2
: Displayed during All Lock. (See page 205) : Displayed during PIM Lock. (See page 208) : Displayed during Keypad Dial Lock.
(See page 209)
: Displayed during Secret or Secret Only Mode.
(See page 206)
: Displayed when both Keypad Dial Lock and
PIM Lock are activated.
: Displayed when both Keypad Dial Lock and
Secret or Secret Only Mode are activated.
3
(pink) (gray) (gray) (pink) Show the status for i-mode and Short Message (SMS). (See page 12 of “Applications” manual)
4
Show the status for Message R (Request). (See page 12 of “Applications” manual)
5
Show the status for Message F (Free). (See page 12 of “Applications” manual)
6
(pink) (gray) Show the status for i-mode center i-mode mail and Messages (R/F). (See page 13 of “Applications” manual)
7
: Shows the strength of the received signal.
(Weak) (Normal) “” is displayed when out of the FOMA phone service area or where signals do not reach.
: Displayed during Self Mode.
(See page 211)
8
: Displayed while i-mode is activated.
(See page 13 of “Applications” manual)
: Displayed during packet transmission.
(See page 13 of “Applications” manual)
9
: Displayed during SSL transmission.
(See page 13 of “Applications” manual)
0
: Displayed while the FOMA USB Cable (option)
is connected to the connector terminal. (See page 13 of “Applications” manual)
o
: Displayed during Ir exchange.
(See page 13 of “Applications” manual)
: Displayed while the Ir remote-controller is
working. (See page 13 of “Applications” manual)
p
: Displayed during a voice call. : Displayed during a video-phone call (64K). : Displayed during a video-phone call (32K). : Displayed during 64K data transmission.
(See page 13 of “Applications” manual)
q
Displayed while the miniSD memory card is installed. (See page 13 of “Applications” manual)
r
: Displayed during Multitask. While multiple
functions are active, “ ” is displayed. (See page 267)
s
Displayed while the vibrator is set to “ON”. (See page 143)
t
Displayed while the “Ring Volume” is set to “Silent”. (See page 77)
u
: Displayed during Manner Mode.
(See page 138)
: Displayed while “Remote Monitor” is set to
“ON”. (See page 96)
v
: Displayed during Drive Mode.
(See page 101)
w
: Displayed while an alarm for “Alarm”,
Schedule”, or “ToDo” is set. If an alarm is set for that day, “ ” is displayed. (See page 216)
x
Shows the number of Voice Mail messages (0-5). (See page 104)
y
Shows the number of Record Messages (1-9) held by the Voice Mail Service. If ten or more messages are being held, “ ” is displayed. (See page 273)
z
: Displayed while the display light is set to
“OFF”. (See page 186)
{
: Displayed while the Side Keys Guard is set to
“ON”. (See page 212)
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Shows the number of Video-phone Record Messages (0-2). (See page 104)
}
Shows the status for i-αppli. (See page 13 of “Applications” manual)
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Display Icons
Use to select an icon
The description of the selected icon appears.
1
<Icon Descriptions>

Displaying Description of Icons

The symbols at the top and bottom of the display (such as ) are called icons. You can
display the description for each icon.

Navigation Displays

When you want to execute an operation on the display, press the corresponding key as below.
Key operation and main items displayed
1
2
3
4
Indicates the operation you can perform
with the key.
Indicates the operation you can perform
with the key.
Indicates the direction in which you can
scroll and select items.
Indicates the operation you can perform
with the key.
Icon Descriptions
Navigation Displays
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Missed calls
When you fold the FOMA phone, the “Missed call” icon appears on the Private Window.
Each time you press , up to three missed call records are displayed.
If you have had 30 or more incoming calls after a missed call, the record for the missed call is not
displayed.
Missed call records are not displayed while a function for Tool Group (see page 38) is
activated.
If you display “Missed calls”, the “Missed calls” icon is deleted.
New mail
When you fold the FOMA phone, the “New mail” icon appears on the Private Window.
Each time you press , you can display the date/time, sender, and subject of the received
mail, for up to three items are displayed.
-For this function, you have to set “Mail” of “Private window” to “ON”.
The received date/time, sender and subject of the mail in the box or folders with security are not
displayed.
If you display the date/time, sender and subject of the received mail, the “New mail” icon is
deleted.

Private Window

You can display a variety of clocks and icons on the Private Window like the following
examples.
<Receiving a call><Clock>
<Remote monitoring><Talking><Connecting>
<Schedule Alarm>
Private Window
Press or with the FOMA phone folded, and the display light lights. Turn the display light on to confirm the
time in a dark environment.
When the FOMA phone enters Power Saver Mode, the display on the Private Window is cleared. When “Lighting” of
“Display light” is set to “ON”, press or to bring up the Private Window.
Information
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Select directly by
the menu number
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Menu No. Selection

How to Select Menus

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Follow the following steps to operate the menu.

Operating Menu Functions

Operating Menu Functions
With the FOMA phone, you can easily use i-mode, mail, and i-
α
ppli, and can set and check
various functions by calling up the Main menu using .
Scroll
Selection The Main menu is divided into the Mail Group, i-mode Group, Setting Group, and Tool Group, and consists of main menu icons indicating these functions. If you select a main menu icon, the display of functions as a display of sub-menu items. If you further select a Function menu item you want, the setting display or the check display appears.
Menu Number Selection Depending on the function, you can quickly launch the function you want by pressing + the menu number you have memorized.
The FOMA phone provides “Multitask”, where you can use maximum three functions simultaneously. Those functions are
the ones from the mail group, the i-mode group, the setting group and the tool group, and the one such as a voice call,
which does not belong to any of those groups.
Select the sub-menu item from the menu function
2
Select the desired menu item (function)
3
Set or check the function
4
Select a main menu icon from the menu function
1
Search and select.
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Scroll Selection
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How to Select Menus
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Scroll selection is explained below using the example of selecting the function “Vibrator”.
Select a main menu icon from the menu function
1
Operating Menu Functions
Select “SETTINGS” from the Main menu.
Private menu and Camera Shortcut
From the Main menu, you can change the display each time you press , in the order of Main Menu→Private menu→Camera Shortcut.
Private menu ··················You can store frequently used functions here for easy access.
(See page 241)
Camera Shortcut ············You can use this menu to easily start up the camera, or to
access the Image viewer or i-motion player by a simple
operation. (See page 16 of “Applications” manual)
Scroll Selection
<Private menu>
<Camera Shortcut>
Current page
Total pages
The currently selected icon appears to pop in front of the other icons.
Press to move to the icon below, to move to the icon above, to move to
the icon on the left, and to move to the icon on the right.
Press and hold to move continuously.
If you have not touched the key for at least one second, instructions for the selected icon
appears. (You can set the instructions not to appear from the “Menu display set”.)
If you have not touched the key for at least 15 seconds, the stand-by display appears.
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How to Select Menus
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Icons in Main menu
Mail Group (When the Mail function is active, the Mail icon appears framed.)
MAIL Brings up the Mail menu for selecting “Inbox”, “Compose message”, “Check new message”,
and similar mail functions. You can also display the Mail menu by pressing from the
Stand-by display.
i-mode Group (When an i-mode function is active, the i-mode icon appears framed.)
i-mode Brings up the i-mode menu for selecting “iMenu”, “Bookmark”, and similar i-mode functions.
You can also display the i-mode menu by pressing from the Stand-by display.
i-αppli Brings up the i-αppli menu for selecting “Software list”, “Auto start set” and similar i-αppli
functions. You can also bring up the software list by pressing and holding for at least
one second from the Stand-by display.
Settings Group (When the Settings function is active the Settings icon appears framed.)
SETTINGS Brings up the Settings menu for selecting “Incoming call”, “Talk”, “Display”, and similar
Settings functions. Brings up displays for making it easier to use the FOMA phone.
SERVICE Brings up the menu for selecting “Voice mail”, “Call forwarding” and similar services. Brings up
displays for using DoCoMo network services.
Tool Group (When a Tool function is active, the Tool icon appears framed.)
PHONEBOOK Brings up the menu for selecting “Add to phonebook”, “Search phonebook” and similar
Phonebook functions. Brings up displays for storing phone numbers and addresses in the
Phonebook, for dialing or composing mail from those entries.
MULTIMEDIA Brings up the display for selecting the Multimedia functions such as “Image”, “
i
motion”,
“Melody”, “Chara-den”. From here you can play melodies and view photos and moving
images shot with the camera, downloaded i-motion, or Chara-den.
ACCESSORY Brings up the menu for selecting “Camera”, “Schedule”, “Calculator” and similar accessory
functions. Accesses displays for functions that make the FOMA phone a handy tool.
OWN DATA Brings up the menu for selecting “Own number”, “Received calls”, “Dialled calls” and similar
own data functions. Accesses displays for storing and checking your own data.
Settings Group
Tool Group
Multitasking
The group in use
appears framed.
Mail Group
Operating Menu Functions
i-mode Group
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Operating Menu Functions
Select the sub-menu item form the menu function
2
Select “Incoming call” from “SETTINGS”.
Select the desired menu item (function)
3
Select “Vibrator” from “Incoming call”.
You can check the settings of functions from the menu item display.
If you set “Menu display” in “Menu display set” to “Detail”, you can check the settings of functions or menu
numbers.
Main menu item icon
Setting
Menu number
Previous and next items
Function name
Press to display the previous item, and to display the next item.
Press and hold continuously to scroll the items.
The highlighted item is the currently selected one.
Press to move to the item below, and to move to the item above.
Press and hold to move continuously.
Press to scroll a page at a time.
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The highlighted item is the currently selected one.
Press to highlight the item below, and to highlight the item above.
Press and hold to scroll continuously.
When the items are listed over multiple pages, the total number of pages and the current
page number are shown at the upper right of the display.
Press to scroll a page at a time.
Set or check the selected function.
Some menu items have even more detailed menus. The example below shows how to set
“Pattern 3” for the vibrator in “Mail/Message”.
Set or check the function
4
Operating Menu Functions
When the display prompts you to enter your Terminal Security Code
With some items, the prompt for your security appears before the setting display comes up. You have to enter
your Terminal Security Code before you can proceed to check or set the item.
See page 198 for the Terminal Security Code.
1. Enter your Terminal Security Code and
press .
When you enter your Terminal Security Code, this is indicated by “
_
” ; the
numbers you enter is not shown.
For Reset settings
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When the “YES/NO” or “ON/OFF” prompt appears
When the “YES/NO” prompt appears
1. Use to select “YES” or “NO”.
2. Press .
When the “ON/OFF” prompt appears
1. Use to select “ON” or “OFF”.
2. Press .
Menu number selection is explained below using the example of selecting the function
“Vibrator”.
From the Stand-by display, press .
Operating Menu Functions
Menu Number Selection
Bring up the function using the menu number
1
There are several methods of setting functions: Selecting from a list as shown in the example of operations, selecting
“YES/NO” or “ON/OFF” (see this page) and entering a numeric value.
Items that are not available for selection are grayed out.
Information
See “Function List” for details about menu numbers. (See page 336)
Information
For Reset setting
For Keypad sound
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Function menu display
When appears at the lower right of the display,
press to bring up the Function menu.
The contents of the Function menu depend on the display
from which you press ( ). Any items that cannot
be selected are grayed out.
Selectable items such as “Save”, “Edit” or “Delete” appear
on the display.
When the items are listed over multiple pages, the total number of pages and the current page number are shown at
the upper right of the display. From the item at the top of the Function menu, press to go to the previous page;
from the item at the bottom of the Function menu, press to go to the next page.
Press to scroll the Function menu a page at a time.
Operating Menu Functions
To finish or cancel the menu operation
To finish the menu operation
When you have set each function, the display for selecting the menu item comes up (or the Stand-by display returns
in some cases). When you have finished setting the function, press . This ends the menu operation and the
Stand-by display returns (except during Multitask, see page 267).
To cancel the menu operation
Press to cancel setting midway. The contents of the settings are abandoned and the Stand-by display or the
display prior to starting the setting operation returns. In some cases, a prompt comes up to confirm whether you really
want to abandon the settings.
You can press to return to the previous operation.
To select items quickly <Direct selection>
To select items quickly, you can select them by simply pressing the numeric keys corresponding
to the item numbers.
Item number
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Press to select the type of alarm and press .
Operating Menu Functions
In this manual, explanations of operations are set out in the following manner.
Setting function is explained below using the way to select the type of alarm by selecting
“Quality alarm” from “SETTINGS” in the setting group.
From the Main menu, press to select
the “SETTINGS” icon and press .
From the sub-menu item display, press
to select “Talk” and press .
From the Function menu display, press
to select “Quality alarm” and press .
How to Set Functions
Actual Operation
Main menu item icon
Sub-menu item
Function name of Function menu item
Press .
Step No.
Talk Quality alarm
No tone································Does not sound.
High tone·····························High alarm sounds.
Low tone······························Low alarm sounds.
1
Displayed item
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UIM (FOMA Card)

The UIM is an IC card that can store your information such as phone numbers. It can also store
Phonebook data and Short Message (SMS).
By using multiple of UIMs, you can categorize the use of your FOMA phone into different
applications.
You cannot use the FOMA phone for voice and video-phone calls, i-mode, mail or packet
transmission unless the UIM is inserted.
You can set two security codes, PIN1 Code and PIN2 Code, for the UIM. (See page 199)
Refer to the UIM Manual for details about how to use it.
When removing the UIM, take care not to accidentally touch or scratch the IC.
Insert/Remove UIM (FOMA Card)
You must remove the battery before you insert the UIM. (See page 48)
Insert the UIM with the IC side facing down.
2
Inserting
UIM (FOMA Card)
Pull the lid for the UIM insertion slit to take
out the tray.
Pull it out until the tray stops.
1
Push the lid for the UIM insertion slit back
so that it is in parallel with the tray.
Place the cut corner of the UIM in line with that of the lid.
3
Tray
Lid for the UIM insertion slit
Cut corner
IC
IC-side is faced down
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UIM (FOMA Card)
Removing
Turn the power off before inserting or removing the UIM.
Make sure that the tray for the UIM is not drawn out when attaching the battery. If the tray is drawn out, the battery
cannot be attached. Note that if the battery is forcibly attached, the UIM may be damaged.
Note that if you push the UIM in with the UIM placed over the lid, an operating trouble could
result.
Be sure not to force the UIM into place because this can break it.
Take care not to lose the UIM once you remove it.
Information
Push the tray inwards.
Push it until it clicks.
4
Follow step 1 “Inserting” to pull out the tray
and remove the UIM.
1
When the lid is disengaged off the slit
With the tray inserted into the FOMA phone, fit the lid against the insertion slit and push it.
Lid for the UIM insertion slit
The UIM placed over the lid
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UIM (FOMA Card)
Functions Restricted by UIM (FOMA Card)
The UIM has a restriction function to protect your data and files.
If you obtain data and files by the method below with the UIM inserted, restrictions are
automatically set to them.
When downloading images and melodies from sites and the Internet
When receiving i-mode mail with file attachments
Data and files set with the UIM restrictions can be read, played back, started up, edited, attached to mail, and transferred
by Ir exchange, only when the same UIM that acquired them is inserted.
If the UIM used to obtain data and files is not inserted, or if a different UIM is inserted, the restrictions will protect the data
from being read, played back, started up, edited, attached to mail, and transferred by Ir exchange.
In the explanation hereafter, the UIM used to obtain data and files is referred to as “your UIM” and other UIMs as “another
person’s UIM”.
When the UIM is not inserted, or when you insert the another person’s UIM, the following types of data and files are
displayed with the restrictions symbol, “ ”.
Melodies, images, i-αppli, Chara-den downloaded from sites or Internet web pages
i-motion downloaded from sites or Internet web pages
Downloaded dictionaries
Screen memo containing melodies, images, i-motion, Chara-den and downloaded dictionaries
Files (melodies, images, i-motion, Chara-den images, Chara-den movies) attached or pasted to i-mode mail in the Inbox
Files (melodies, images, i-motion, Chara-den images, Chara-den movies) attached or pasted to i-mode mail in the
Outbox, or Draft, except the data edited or taken with the FOMA phone
Messages (R/F) with files (melodies or images) attached or pasted
This function applies to the pre-installed i-αppli and Chara-den if they are reinstalled from a site.
The still images or moving images set with the UIM restrictions appear on the Preview display as shown
at right.
Downloaded data and
attachments are automatically
set with the UIM restrictions.
Data and files set with the UIM
restrictions cannot be read or
played back or edited.
Your UIM
Another person’s
UIM
Inserting different UIMs
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UIM (FOMA Card)
Versions of UIM (FOMA Card)
When the UIM restrictions are set for data and files, you cannot set those data and files for the functions such as
“Display setting” and “Select ring tone” when the another person’s UIM is inserted instead.
If you have set the data and files with the UIM restrictions for the functions such as “Display setting” and “Select ring
tone”, these will work with their default settings if you remove your UIM or insert another person’s UIM. If you replace
that card with your own one, then your settings will be enabled again.
<Example: Setting ring tone for “Melody A” set with UIM restrictions>
When you remove your UIM and insert another person’s UIM instead, the setting displayed for “Select ring tone” will be
“Melody A”, but the actual ring tone will be the same as the default setting at the time of purchase. If you replace that
card with your own UIM, “Melody A” will play for incoming calls again.
UIM restrictions cannot be set for data acquired using the Ir exchange or data transmission (OBEX) functions (see page
391 of “Applications” manual) or still images/moving images edited or taken with the FOMA phone.
Even when another person’s UIM is inserted, data and files set with the UIM restrictions can be moved and deleted.
You cannot start up i-αppli or download i-motion by selecting highlighted text on the detailed display of i-mode mail if the
UIM restrictions are set.
Information
If you are using the blue UIM with your FOMA phone, note that some specifications differ from
those of the green UIM.
General contact (DoCoMo group companies)
From DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs From ordinary phones
(No area code) 151 (in Japanese, toll-free)
0120-005-250 (in English) 0120-800-000 (in Japanese)
Cannot be called from ordinary phones.
Can be called from DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs.
Make sure that you dial the correct number.
携帯
Functions
UIM UIM
Reference
(blue) (green)
Number of digits of the phone number that can be stored
20 max. 26 max. See page 120
in the UIM Phonebook.
Operation of user certificate to use FirstPass Cannot be used Can be used
See page 77 of
“Applications” manual
WORLD WING Cannot be used Can be used
WORLD WING
WORLD WING is a DoCoMo FOMA international roaming service that enables you to use the mobile phone number you
are using in Japan for receiving or making calls overseas by inserting the UIM (green) into the mobile phone for
international use (GSM format) supporting this service.
WORLD WING is available on a subscription basis.
For details, please contact below.
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Charging Batteries

Charging Batteries
Attaching
Slide the rear cover in the
direction indicated by the arrow
while holding “
” down and
remove it.
1
Insert the battery pack in the direction A with “
mark” facing upwards and push it in the direction B.
Securely fit the rise of the battery pack into the grooves of the phone.
2
Slide the rear cover in the
direction indicated by the arrow
and attach it in place.
3
Removing
Switch the power off before detaching the battery.
When attaching a battery, be sure to check that the UIM tray is not protruding. If the tray is protruding you will not be
able to attach the battery. If you try to force the battery into place you might break the UIM or tray.
If you try to force the battery into place you could damage the charging terminals of the FOMA phone.
For details about the battery, see the manual for Battery Pack P05.
Information
Attach/Remove Batteries
mark
Slide the rear cover in the direction indicated by the arrow while holding “
” down and
remove it.
1
Take hold of the claw of the
battery pack to lift it up upwards
and remove.
2
claw
A
B
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Use the FOMA’s dedicated Battery Pack P05 to get the most out of your FOMA phone.
Battery life?
Batteries are consumables. The usage time of all chargeable batteries shortens slightly each
time they are used.
The battery’s life is considered to be exhausted when the usage time of the battery after
charging is about half the time it was at purchase. (The life of the battery is approximately one
year. However, it might be shorter if used very frequently.)
Charging
For details, refer to the manuals for the AC Adapter P04 and DC Adapter P01 (option).
If you are charging the battery via the AC or DC Adapter, the battery must be attached to the
FOMA phone.
During charging, you can still take calls if the FOMA phone is switched on. This will deplete
the charged amount so that charging will take longer.
Remove and insert the connector slowly and carefully, without using unnecessary force.
Do not charge for long periods of time (several days) with the FOMA phone switched on.
Do not leave the FOMA power on for long periods of time while charging. Otherwise, when
charging finishes the FOMA phone will attempt to receive power from the battery so that when
you actually use the FOMA phone you will be able to do so for just a short amount of time
before the battery alarm sounds. If this happens, charge the battery correctly. When charging
the battery again, first remove the FOMA phone from the AC Adapter (Desktop Holder) or DC
Adapter and then set it again.
Charging Batteries
For the environmental protection, bring the exhausted battery to the nearest NTT DoCoMo, dealers, or the recycle shop.
Li-ion
Notes on Charging Batteries
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Continuous standby time Still time : Approx. 500 hours
Moving time : Approx. 350 hours
Continuous talk time Voice call : Approx. 150 minutes
Video-phone call : Approx. 90 minutes
Estimated usage time for battery
(The usage time for the battery varies with the charging time and the remaining life of the battery.)
Continuous talk time is the estimated time that the FOMA phone can be used for calls when radio
signals can be sent and received normally.
Continuous standby time is the estimated time that radio signals can be received normally. The
standby time could be only half this estimate, depending on the battery level, function settings,
temperature and other ambient conditions, and the status of radio waves in the area (weak or no
signal, for instance). When you use i-mode communications the talk/transmission time and standby
time will be shorter. Further, even if you do not make calls or use i-mode transmission, the
talk/transmission time and standby time will be shorter if you compose i-mode mail or start up a
downloaded i-
α
ppli or start up an i-αppli Stand-by display.
The continuous standby time for still time is the average number of hours you can use the FOMA
phone in standstill status when it is folded and can receive signals normally.
The continuous standby time for moving time is the average number of hours you can use the FOMA
phone in the combined status of “standstill” “moving” and “out of service area” when it is folded, in an
area where it can receive signals normally.
The above talk times and standby times will be even shorter if data transmission, Multitask, i-
α
ppli
software is used.
AC Adapter Approx. 130 minutes
DC Adapter Approx. 130 minutes
Estimated time for charging battery
The estimated charging time is for when the FOMA phone is off and the battery is being charged
from empty. The charging time will be longer if you charge the battery with the power turned on.
You may not be able to store still and moving images when the battery is completely flat or when the battery is
detached.
Information
Charging Batteries
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Charge with AC Adapter
Open the cap of the connector terminal and
connect the AC Adapter to the FOMA phone.
Attach the Battery Pack P05 to the FOMA phone beforehand.
1
Insert the AC Adapter’s plug into a power socket.
Check that the Call/Charging indicator lights in red.
You can take calls even during charging if you turn the FOMA phone on.
(Charging will take longer in this case.)
Charging can be done even when the FOMA phone is unfolded.
2
When charging completes, disconnect the FOMA
phone from the AC Adapter and then unplug the
AC Adapter from the power socket.
Close the cap of the connector terminal.
3
Be sure to also read the manual for the AC Adapter P04.
connector terminal
AC Adapter P04
100 VAC
Call/Charging indicator ” display
Charging Lights in red Blinks
Charging completed Off Lights
Charging indicator and display during charging and when charging is completed
When the FOMA phone is turned off, “ ” does not appear on the Private Window.
If you start charging with the battery flat, the Call/Charging Indicator might not light right soon; however charging itself
has started.
When the FOMA phone is turned on, the “Charge sound” beeps at the volume set for “Phone/Video-phone” of “Ring
volume” when charging starts and ends.
The AC Adapter uses 100 VAC only.
Information
Charging Batteries
Plug with carved side facing up
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Charging Batteries
Charge with AC Adapter and Desktop Holder
Connect the AC Adapter to the Desktop Holder.
1
Insert the AC Adapter’s plug into a power socket.
2
Set the FOMA phone on to the Desktop Holder.
Push it until you hear it click in.
Check that the Call/Charging indicator lights in red.
Attach the Battery Pack P05 to the FOMA phone beforehand.
You can take calls even during charging if you turn the FOMA phone
on. (Charging will take longer in this case.)
Charging can be done even when the FOMA phone is unfolded.
3
When charging completes, take the FOMA
phone off the Desktop Holder.
Unplug the AC Adapter from the power socket.
See page 51 for the charging indicator and display during charging
and when charging is completed.
4
Be sure to also read the manuals for the AC Adapter P04 and the Desktop Holder P05.
Desktop Holder P05
AC Adapter P04
100 VAC
When the FOMA phone is turned on, the “Charge sound” beeps when charging starts and ends.
The AC Adapter uses 100 VAC only.
Be sure to set the FOMA phone firmly into the Desktop Holder. Also, make sure that a strap is not caught between the
FOMA phone and Desktop Holder.
Charging can be done even when the cap of the connector terminal is closed.
You cannot use the Desktop Holder to charge the battery by itself. The battery must be attached to the FOMA phone for
charging.
Unplug the AC Adapter from the power socket when you are not going to use it for a long time.
Information
Charge with DC Adapter
Open the cap of the connector
terminal and connect the DC Adapter
to the FOMA phone.
Attach the Battery Pack P05 to the FOMA phone
beforehand.
1
With the DC Adapter you can use a cigarette lighter socket (12 V/24 V) to charge the FOMA
phone with the Battery Pack P05 attached.
Be sure to also read the manual for the DC Adapter P01.
Connector terminal
DC Adapter P01 (option)
Cigarette lighter socket
Power indicator lamp
Plug with carved side facing down
Plug with label side facing up
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Charging Batteries
One-push Open
Insert the DC Adapter’s plug into the cigarette lighter socket.
Check that the Call/Charging indicator lights in red.
You can take calls during charging if the power indicator lamp is lit and the FOMA phone is turned on.
(Charging will take longer in this case.)
Charging can be done even when the FOMA phone is unfolded.
2
When charging completes, disconnect the FOMA phone from the DC
Adapter and then unplug the DC Adapter from the cigarette lighter socket.
Close the cap of the connector terminal.
See page 51 for the charging indicator and display during charging and when charging is completed.
3
When the FOMA phone is turned on, the “Charge sound” beeps when charging starts and ends.
The DC Adapter is for negatively grounded vehicles only. Never use it in positively grounded vehicles.
The DC Adapter might not be installable in some vehicles. If the plug does not fit, purchase a converter socket.
If you use the DC Adapter with the engine off, you might run the vehicle’s battery flat. Be sure to keep the engine
running. Also, when you are not using the DC Adapter, unplug it from the cigarette lighter socket.
When the fuse has blown, replace with a 2A fuse. A 2A fuse has a limited life. To replace the fuse, contact your nearest
car accessory store.
Information
While Open Phone (see page 166) is set to “Answer”, the One-push open button flickers for incoming calls when the
FOMA phone is folded. The color for flickering cannot be changed.
When you press the flickering One-push open button to open the FOMA phone, the call will be connected.
The FOMA phone might not open fully, depending on its direction.
Be careful not to drop the FOMA phone when it springs open.
You need to fold the FOMA phone manually. If it does not close, open it fully and then close it.
Information
The closed FOMA phone can be opened easily by pressing the One-push open open button.
It can be also opened manually without using the button.
Press the One-push open button.
The FOMA phone opens up.
1
<One-push Open>
Opening the FOMA Phone by Using a Button
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<Power ON/OFF>

Turning Power On/Off

Press and hold for at least one second.
The UIM is recognized and the Stand-by display comes up.
If the clock is set the current date and time are shown.
When “ ” is displayed the FOMA phone is out of the service area or where the radio
signal cannot reach. Move to a location where “ ” disappears.
When you have set “PIN1 code entry set” of “PIN setting” to “ON”, you will be required to
enter your 4 to 8 digits PIN1 code. (See page 203)
If the UIM is not attached or there is something wrong with it,
a warning message will come up.
1
<Stand-by display>
<Out-of-service-area display>
When UIM is malfunctioning
When UIM is missing or damaged
To turn the power off
Press and hold for at least two seconds.
The ending display appears and the power goes off.
If you have stored many Phonebook or mail items, you might have to hold down a little longer to turn the FOMA
phone on.
The radio signal becomes unstable when you move around while online. Because of the nature of the digital technology,
your call might be cut off suddenly. Try to keep displayed when using the FOMA phone.
Information
When you have not operated the FOMA phone for a certain time while it has been turned on,
the display and Private Window go off and the Command Navigation key flickers at five-second
interval when the FOMA phone is opened. The display comes on again when you perform any
operation.
You can set the display to remain on, even when the FOMA phone has not been operated in
certain period, by selecting “OFF” for “Power saver mode” in “Display setting”.
(See page 181)
Power ON/OFF
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Select Language
Battery Level
<Battery Level>

Confirming Battery Level

You can check the Battery Level display to find out how much battery power remains.
When you turn the FOMA phone on, the battery level is displayed
automatically.
Almost full········································
Getting low·······································
Almost empty ··································
Charge the battery when it is almost empty.
Confirm by Icons
Confirm by Display and Tone
You can bring up the Battery Level display to see how much power is left. A tone will sound to
indicate the level.
Other settings Battery level
The pictograph disappears in about three seconds.
The battery tone does not sound while “Manner mode”, “Super silent”, or “Original” is activated, or “Keypad
sound” is set to “OFF” or “Phone/Video-phone” of “Ring volume” is set to “Silent”.
1
Almost full Getting low Almost empty
Charge the battery soon.
Three beeps Two beeps One beep
You can switch the function names or messages appearing on the display between Japanese
and English.
ディスプレイ
(Display) Language (Select language)
Japanese
日本語)
············Switches to Japanese.
English
英語)
····················Switches to English.
1
You cannot switch while other functions are working.
If you set “Select language” to “English
英語)
”, you can select either “ON” or “OFF” for “Display” of “Clock display”.
If you set “Select language” to “English
英語)
”, you can select either “ON” or “OFF” for the “Info notice setting”.
Information
<Select Language>
Setting at purchase
日本語
(Japanese)

Switch to English

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Battery Level
Clock Setting
<Clock Setting>

Setting Date and Time

You can set the date and time for the FOMA phone’s internal clock.
The set date and time will appear in the Standby and other displays.
Clock Clock setting Enter year, month, date
and time
Use to move the cursor and the numeric keys to enter numbers.
Enter the A.D. year.
Enter the time in the 24-hour format.
To enter 9:15 p.m., press .
1
You can set Clock during a call.
If you enter a wrong number (such as “13” for the month), press to cancel it; then enter the correct number.
Note that the following functions cannot be used unless the clock is set.
Current time display during calls (See pages 60, 78), Alarm (See page 213), Schedule (See page 218), ToDo (See
page 229), Software update (See page 364), connection to FirstPass center (See page 77 of “Applications” manual), Activating i-αppli DX (See page 90 of “Applications” manual), i-αppli auto start (See page 98 of “Applications” manual),
and authentication of SSL transmission (See page 30 of “Applications” manual)
The FOMA phone has an internal backup battery. The set time is stored in the internal backup battery so is kept even
when you change the battery. However, the time could be reset if the battery is detached for more than two weeks. In
this case, charge the FOMA phone and then set the clock again. Also, when using the FOMA phone for the first time
after purchase, attach the battery to the FOMA phone and then charge it. This will charge the internal backup battery.
This function supports clock settings from 00:00 January 1 2003 through to 23:59 December 31 2099.
When the setting is 23:59 December 31 2099, the clock display will not update.
Information
What happens when the battery runs out?
The display on the right appears and the empty battery alarm sounds for about six seconds. To
stop this alarm, press any key other than and . About one minute later the FOMA
phone will switch off.
During a call, you will also hear a beeping tone. About 20 seconds later your call will be cut
and then one minute later the FOMA phone will switch off.
The tone will not sound while “Manner mode” or “Super silent” is activated, or when “Phone
vol.” of “Original” is set to “Silent” or “LVA tone” is set to “OFF”.
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Notify Caller ID
<Notify Caller ID>

Notifying Other Party’s Phone of Your Phone Number

You can set the FOMA phone to send your phone number to the called party’s phone when
dialing. Your phone number is valuable information, so take utmost care when notifying your
phone number. This function only works when the called party’s phone is the digital terminal
such as the FOMA phone or mobile phone, which has the function to display the caller ID.
Enter the phone number,
or bring up the data of the Phonebook, Redial, Dialled calls, or Received
calls.
You cannot set this function from the Redial, Dialled Call Record or Received Call Record menus.
1
()Notify caller ID
OFF ·····································Not notify your phone number.
ON·······································Notifies your phone number.
Cancel prefix ·······················Activates the setting for ”Notify caller ID” on page 291.
2
Set Caller ID Notification when Making a Call
You can also select to notify the other party of your phone number or not, by entering “186 (or :31#)/184 (or #31#)” before the party’s phone number.
To notify the Caller ID (Effective when “Notify caller ID” is set to “OFF”.)
186 (:31#) + +
Not to notify the Caller ID (Effective when “Notify caller ID” is set to “ON”.)
184 (#31#)+ +
Destination phone number
Destination phone number
Each time you dial out, you can set whether to notify or not notify your phone number.
You can select whether to notify or not to notify the Caller ID and set it for the network. (See page 291)
When you dial out and hear a message requesting your Caller ID, set the FOMA phone to notify your Caller ID and
redial.
Information
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Preventing Nuisance Call

Preventing Nuisance Calls

To block nuisance calls such as “ONE GIRI”, the following operations are available to the FOMA
phone:
Be careful not to dial the phone number stored in the Received Call Record, if you do not know that number. Especially,
if you dial the phone number notifying your phone number, an unwanted trouble may occur.
If you set the functions to prevent nuisance calls at the same time, the priority order is; “Nuisance Call Blocking Service”
“Call rejection” →“Reject unknown, Call setting w/o ID” →“Ringing time”.
Information
Function
Ringing Time
Reject Unknown
Call Setting w/o ID
Call Rejection
Nuisance Call
Blocking Service
Reference
P.146
P.154
P.155
P.147
P.289
Description
You can set the FOMA phone not to ring until the specified ringing time has elapsed.
You can also set not to display the call in the Missed Call Record even when the
ringing time specified here is not reached. Such a call as “ONE GIRI” is not displayed
as a received call record, so this function is significant as a countermeasure for “ONE
GIRI”.
You can set the FOMA phone to reject calls from the phone numbers not stored in the
Phonebook. This function is valid for callers who have notified their phone numbers. To
reject calls from the callers who do not notify their phone numbers, activate “Call
setting w/o ID”.
You can set the FOMA phone to reject calls from the callers who have not notified their
phone numbers. You can reject or accept the calls separately for each of reasons. The
reasons can be “Not supported”, “Payphone”, and “User unset”.
You can set the FOMA phone to reject calls from the specified phone numbers. The
calls are stored in the Received Call Record, however.
Once you register a nuisance call immediately after ending the call, you can reject next
receiving of the call, playing back the announcement. The calls are rejected via Mobile
Phone Network so they are not stored in the Received Call Record. Further, you can
reject the call from the same phone number even when the caller does not notify the
Caller ID.
You have to apply for this service and are charged monthly fee.
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Enter the other party’s phone number, starting with the area
code.
Even when you are dialing within the same area, you have to enter the area code before
the phone number.
<Example>
Area code City code Subscriber number
To make calls to mobile phone
Other party’s phone number (11 digits)
To make calls to PHS
Other party’s phone number (11 digits)
070−XXXX−XXXX
090−XXXX−XXXX
080−XXXX−XXXX
XXXXXXXX03
1
You can start talking when the other party comes
online.
The phone number you enter will disappear momentarily and then reappear one digit at a
time from the right of the display.
The FOMA phone differs from other phones in making a transmission signal before the
call signal.
“” blinks during calling, and lights steadily once you are connected.
You can also dial out by entering the phone number and then pressing .
You will hear a message to the effect that your call cannot be connected when the destination mobile phone or
PHS is not turned on or the radio signal does not reach.
If you hear a message requesting your Caller ID (see page 292), follow the procedure for “Notify caller ID” (see
page 57) to enter “186” or “:31#” and redial the number.
When the dialed party is online you will hear the busy signal. Press and wait a while before dialing again.
2
To end the call, press .
3

Making Calls

You can make voice calls using “Multiaccess” even when using i-mode or exchanging mail.
You cannot make voice calls during 64K data transmission or video-phone calls.
If you have brought up a display other than the Talking display during a call, you can return to the Talking display by
pressing several times or pressing and holding it for at least one second. You can end calls by pressing
from the Talking display.
Internal phones and other phones that do not support the entry of area codes cannot be used for dialing to the FOMA
phones.
You can also dial out by pressing and then entering the party’s number. If you make a mistake when entering the
number, press and then enter the number again when the wrong number is cleared.
All incoming video-phone calls during voice calls are treated as “Call rejection” so you will not be able to take them.
When you finish a voice call and see the “Missed call” icon, there will be a record of the incoming call. (The “Missed call”
icon might not appear and the incoming call record might not be kept, depending on the contracts and settings for the
Voice Mail, Call Waiting, and Call Forwarding Services.)
You cannot dial out by entering the phone number when “Keypad dial lock”, “Restrict dialing” or “Self mode” is activated.
Information
Making Calls
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Display during dialing
The dialed party’s name and icon will be displayed if you have stored the party’s phone number and name in the
Phonebook. However, an image will not be displayed, even if you have stored one for that party.
The dialed party’s phone number will be displayed if you have not stored the party in the Phonebook.
The phone number rather than the name will be displayed if the party has been stored in the Phonebook in “Secret
mode” or “Secret only mode”, or if PIM Lock is activated.
When multiple Phonebook entries (multiple names) contain the same phone number, the names are searched in the
search order (see page 128), and the name which is found first is displayed.
If you make a mistake while entering the phone number, press to clear it.
To clear one digit at a time, press briefly.
Each time you press it, the digit on the far right is cleared.
Use to move the cursor to a digit you want to clear,
and then press to clear it.
To clear all the digits, press and hold for at least
one second.
All the digits will be cleared and the Stand-by display will
come up.
To clear all the digits on and to the right of the cursor, use
to move the cursor and then press and hold
for at least one second.
Photo-sending
During a voice call you can send the other party the still images you have taken on the spot or ones you have saved.
(See page 284 of “Applications” manual)
At least
one second
◆◇◆
Function Menu
◆◇◆
While you are entering a phone number, press ( ) to display the following items.
Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation.
Notify caller ID p.57
Prefix numbers p.157
Add to phonebook p.122
Compose message p.66
Dialing speed p.81
Select image p.93
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General contact (DoCoMo group companies)
WORLD CALL
From DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs
(No area code)
151
(in Japanese, toll-free)
Cannot be called from ordinary phones.
From ordinary phones
0120-005-250 (in English) 0120-800-000 (in Japanese)
Can be called from DoCoMo mobile phones and
PHSs.
Make sure that you dial the correct number.
携帯
<WORLD CALL>

International Calls

WORLD CALL
How to make calls
009130 - 010 - Country code - Area code-Destination phone number
You can store the procedures above in the FOMA Phone’s Phonebook.
When the area code begins with “0”, leave this out when dialing.
(However, include “0” for ordinary phones in Italy.)
When using international carriers other than DoCoMo, please contact them.
DoCoMo International Call Service “WORLD CALL”
This service is available for the subscribers of mobile phones based on DoCoMo’s digital format
or W-CDMA format.
You need not subscribe to the service if you are signed up for the FOMA Service.
You can call about 220 countries and regions.
The WORLD CALL charges are added to your monthly FOMA bill.
Application/monthly fee are free of charge.
Changes in procedures for international call
The “My Line” service is not available for mobile communications, so cannot be used with WORLD CALL. However, in
conjunction with the launch of the “My Line” service, the dialing procedure for international calls from mobile phones has
changed. Note that the old way of dialing (without “010” above) no longer works.
If you are using a specific 3G mobile phone overseas
1
, “International Video-phone Call” is available if you
dial out in Video-phone call mode after following the dialing method described above.
2
1 As of February, 2004, you can connect to Hutchison3GUK (Great Britain).
2 You may not be able to connect or images sent from the destination phone may be deformed on your FOMA phone,
depending on the connecting end of International Video-phone Call.
1, 2 Refer to the DoCoMo Web page for details.
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Press to resume the call.
Press to resume the video-phone call. If you press to resume the call, your photo image is sent to
the caller. If you press to resume the call, the image set for “Camera off” of “Select image” is sent to the
caller.
To take the call when “Fold setting” is set for “Holding” with the FOMA phone folded and placed in hold, open the
FOMA phone or connect the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch.
If you connect the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch to take the call, the image set for “Camera off”
of “Select image” is sent to the caller.
2
You can place the call on hold during a call.
During a call (for at least one second)
The call will be put on hold.
The other party will hear the call-hold tone (Fur Elise). For video-phone calls, the still image set for “Holding” of
“Select image” will be displayed.
The call-hold tone will also play from the speaker.
You can put the call on hold by folding the FOMA phone during the call if you have set “Fold setting” to “Holding”.
1
-The call charge accumulates even while the call is on hold.
-If the caller hangs up while on hold, the call is disconnected.
-“Fold setting” is set to “End the call” at the time of purchase. Therefore, you can end calls by folding the FOMA phone.
-If “Illumination in talk” is not set to “OFF”, the illumination flickers even during hold or No Tone mode.
Information
<Holding>

Putting a Call on Hold during a Call

WORLD CALL
Holding
As “WORLD CALL (009130010)” is stored into “Prefix setting” at the time of purchase, you can
easily make international calls.
()Prefix numbers WORLD CALL
2
Make International Calls Easily
Press .
You can make an international call.
3
Enter Country code - Area code - Destination phone number,
or bring up the data of the Phonebook, Redial, Dialled calls or Received calls.
1
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When the phone numbers stored in Redial exceed 30, they are automatically deleted from the oldest item.
During PIM Lock, only the phone number will be stored even when the name and icon for the dialed party are stored in
the Phonebook.
During standby, you can make a voice call (or video-phone call) to the most recently dialed number by pressing
() and then .
When “Keypad dial lock”, “Restrict dialing” or “PIM lock” are set, all redial items are abandoned. Calls made after these
functions are set are stored in Redial.
Information
The FOMA phone stores dialed phone numbers and names. If the date and time are set in “Clock
setting”, the date and time of your calls will be stored in the Redial and Dialled Call Record.
The Redial function only stores the most recent data. When you dial the same number, only the
latest data will be stored and the old data will be deleted.
The Dialled Call Record function does not discard old data when you dial the same phone
number, but stores the call as new data.
The Redial function stores up to 30 records for voice and video-phone calls.
The Dialled Call Record function stores up to 30 records for voice and video-phone calls and up
to 30 records for 64K data transmission, namely up to 60 records in total.
<Redial>

Redialing Phone Numbers You have Dialed

Display Redial List
From the Stand-by display
Redial cannot be displayed during a video-phone call.
From the display on the right, press to scroll a page at a time.
1
Select Redial
When the dialed party is stored in the Phonebook, the phone number, name, and icon are
displayed.
Each time you press , you can move back two items, three items and so on until
30 items are displayed. If you go back too far, press to move forward.
The higher is the number displayed above the dialed date and time, the older is the
record.
To dial the selected Redial phone number for voice call (or video-phone call), just
press ( ) or .
To add the item to the Phonebook, press ( ). (See page 122)
2
<Redial detailed display>
Redial
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◆◇◆
Function menu
◆◇◆
From the Redial or Dialled Call Record display, press ( ) to display the following items.
Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation.
Notify caller ID p.57
Prefix numbers p.157
Add to phonebook p.122
Add desktop icon p.66
Compose message p.66
Sent address p.66
Delete this p.67
Delete all p.67
Dialing speed p.81
Select image p.93
Select a Dialled Call Record
When the dialed party is stored in the Phonebook, the phone number, name, and icon are
displayed.
Each time you press , you can move back two items, three items and so on until
30 items for voice and video-phone calls and 30 items for 64K data transmission, namely
up to 60 items in total, are displayed. If you go back too far, press to move forward.
The higher is the number displayed above the dialed date and time, the older is
the record.
To dial a selected phone number for voice call (or video-phone call), just press ( ) or .
To add the item to the Phonebook, press ( ). (See page 122)
2
Dialled calls
Dialled Call Record cannot be displayed during a video-phone calls.
From the display on the right, press to scroll a page at a time.
1
Display Dialled Call Record
The Dialled Call Record of 64K data transmission is stored only when the FOMA USB Cable (option) is connected.
When the phone numbers stored in Dialled Call Record for voice calls, video-phone calls, and 64K data transmission
exceeds 30 each, they are automatically deleted from the oldest number in order.
During PIM Lock, only the phone number will be stored even when the name and icon for the dialed party are stored in
the Phonebook.
When “Keypad dial lock”, “Restrict dialing” or “PIM lock” are set, all dialled call records are abandoned. Calls made after
these functions are set are stored in Dialled Call Record.
Information
Redial
<Dialled Call detailed display>
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Redial
Paste Desktop Icons
A record of a phone number can be pasted to the desktop as an icon. Up to 12 items including
other types of icons can be pasted in this way.
Bring up Redial, Dialled calls or Received calls ( )
Add desktop icon
YES
To cancel, select “NO” and press .
1
To dial from desktop icon
1. From the Stand-by display, press .
2. Use to select the phone number to dial, and press .
The Dialing display appears with the phone number entered. (See pages 60, 79)
Create i-mode Mail Messages
You can compose a message to be sent to a phone number.
()Compose message
Then, compose the message according to the operation described on page 146 of
“Applications” manual.
2
Enter the phone number
or bring up the data of Phonebook, Redial, Dialled calls, or Received calls.
1
Sent Address
You can display the record of mail you have sent. See page 248 of “Applications” manual for
details.
Bring up Redial or Dialled calls ( )
Sent address
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If you delete all records stored in the Redial or Dialled Call Record, all records in both Redial and Dialled Call Record,
are deleted. If you delete one record, the selected redialed record or dialled call record only is deleted.
Even if you turn off the FOMA phone, the Redial, Dialled Call Record and Received Call Record are not deleted. If you
do not want anyone to view the records such as phone numbers you have dialed or received, use this operation to
delete the contents of Redial, Dialled Call Record and Received Call Record.
Information
Delete This/Delete All
Bring up Redial, Dialled calls or Received calls ( ) Delete this or
Delete all YES
To cancel, select “NO” and press .
1
<Pause Dial>

Sending Touch-tone Signals Quickly

You can use Pause dial for operations such as sending messages to pagers
, reserving tickets,
and using online services such as looking up your bank balance.
If you enter a pause (p) into the dial data, you can send it out with breaks.
You can store one dial data item, and up to 128 digits for it.
Store Pause Dial
Other settings Pause dial ( )
You can also bring up the display in step 2 by selecting “Edit” from the Function menu of
the Pause dial display, and then pressing .
When dial data is already stored, that dial data will be displayed.
1
Enter the dial data
See page 304 for how to enter characters.
You can only enter through , , and the pause (p).
Enter the pause (p) by pressing and holding for at least one second.
You can enter up to 128 digits.
You cannot enter a pause (p) at the beginning of dial data, or enter it consecutively.
2
<Pause dial display>
The name of the DoCoMo pager has been changed to QuickCast since January 2001.
Redial
Pause Dial
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Send Pause Dial
Enter the phone number or
The number will be dialed. Once the line is connected, the dial data stored in Pause Dial is
displayed up to the first pause (p).
When the other party is stored in the Phonebook, press to bring up the Phonebook
Search display, select the phone number, and dial from there.
You can also press to bring up the Received Call Record, or to bring up
Redial, and search and select the phone number from there.
See page 123 for how to search the Phonebook.
2
Other settings Pause dial
You can also bring up the display in step 2 by selecting “Send pause dial” from the
Function menu of the Pause Dial display, and then pressing .
1
Check that the line is connected or
The dial data up to the first pause (p) is sent, and the dial data up to the next pause (p) is
displayed.
Dial data up to the pause (p) is sent each time you press or .
When you have finished sending the last number the Talking display comes up.
3
While online, you can also send dial data by displaying the Function menu of Pause dial.
Some devices on the recipient side cannot receive signals.
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Pause Dial
To send dial data all at once
1. From the display in step 3 on page 68, press and hold for at least one second.
2. Select “Send at one time” and press .
Select “Send pause dial” and press , then the dial data up to the next pause (p) will be sent.
You can also send the dial data by entering the phone number in the usual way, pressing and holding
for at least one second, and then entering the pause (p).
1. From the Stand-by display, enter the destination phone number and then the pause (p).
2. Press to dial the number.
3. When the line is connected, press and hold for at least one second, select “Send pause dial” from the menu,
and press : the dial data will be sent up to the next pause (p).
At least
one second
At least
one
second
◆◇◆
Function menu
◆◇◆
From the Pause Dial display, press ( ) to display the following items.
Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation.
Edit p.67
Send pause dial p.68
Delete See this page
Delete
Pause dial display ( ) Delete YES
To cancel, select “NO” and press .
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Hands-free
<Hands-free>

Switching to Hands-free

During a call (for at least one second)
When Hands-free is activated, “ ” is displayed.
Press and hold again for at least one second to switch
Hands-free off.
You can switch to Hands-free even during Manner Mode. Manner
Mode is reactivated when you switch Hands-free off or end the
call. Also, you will still hear sound through the speaker when you
activate Manner Mode during a Hands-free call.
1
When you switch to Hands-free during a call, sounds such as the other party’s voice, which are
normally heard through the earpiece, will be audible over the speaker.
Keep the FOMA phone well away from your ear when Hands-free is on. Otherwise you could affect or damage your
hearing.
If there is any loud noise around you or the other party during a Hands-free call, voices could be cut off.
Information
During a Video-phone call
During a voice call
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Receiving Calls

When you receive a phone call, the ring tone sounds and the
Call/Charging indicator and Command Navigation key flicker.
You can use “Illumination” to set the flickering pattern for the Call/Charging indicator.
Incoming calls are announced with the ring tone and vibration unless “Phone/Video-
phone” of “Vibrator” is set to “OFF”.
The ring tone does not sound during Manner Mode (see page 138), unless you have
specifically set the ring tone and vibration to work for incoming calls (see page 140).
When the FOMA phone is folded you can see the incoming call information on the Private
Window.
1
Press to take the call.
If you do not want to take the call, you can press ( ) while it is ringing to bring
up the Function menu; select “Call rejection” and press .
You cannot reject calls if you have set “Open phone” to “Answer” and the call is received
while the FOMA phone is folded.
You can set “Illumination in talk” so that the Call/Charging indicator flicker during a call.
If you have set “Fold setting” to “No tone” or “End the call” and you take the call by
pressing of Any-key Answer while the FOMA phone is folded, the other party hears
no tone.
If you have set it to “Holding”, the holding tone plays. You can start talking by opening the FOMA phone.
2
One-push Answer
When a voice call comes in while the FOMA phone is folded, you can take the voice call by simply opening the
FOMA phone using the One-push open button.
To use this function you have to set “Phone” of “Open phone” to “Keep ringing” beforehand. (See page 166)
When One-push Answer is enabled, the One-push open button flickers for incoming calls.
You can also take calls by opening the FOMA phone manually.
Any Key Answer
Voice calls can be taken by pressing through , , , , , and in
addition to .
You can set “Answer setting” (see page 165) so that pressing a key only stops the ring tone.
Receiving Calls
Press to end the call.
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◆◇◆
Function menu
◆◇◆
While the FOMA phone is ringing, press ( ) to display the following items.
Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation.
Call rejection p.71
Call forwarding p.287
Voice mail p.278
Up to 30 incoming calls including video-phone calls can be stored in “Received calls”. When the number of calls
exceeds 30, they are automatically deleted from the oldest item.
When the Caller ID is provided, the caller’s phone number will be displayed. Also, if this caller is stored in the
Phonebook, the phone number and name will be displayed. If “Disp. PH-book image” is set to “ON”, the image set in the
Phonebook will be displayed.
During ringing, you can activate Manner Mode by pressing or ; “Record message” will be activated so that
the caller’s message can be recorded. You can still take the call during recording by pressing or .
(The message until you press or will be recorded. Also, Manner Mode will remain activated after the call
ends.)
When mail or messages (R/F) are received, the Call/Charging indicator and the Command Navigation key flicker. Also,
you can use “Illumination” to set the flickering pattern of the Call/Charging indicator for when mail or Messages (R/F)
arrive.
You might hear a ring tone (ring tone in call) during calls.
When “Active” is set for any of the Voice Mail, Call Waiting, or Call Forwarding Services and you hear the ring tone
during a call, you can respond to the other call by any of the following:
Voice Mail Service ···············Transfer the call to the Voice Mail Service Center. (See page 278)
Call Waiting Service·············Put your current call on hold and take the incoming call. (See page 281)
Call Forwarding Service·······Transfer the call to the registered transfer destination. (See page 287)
All incoming video-phone calls during a voice call are treated as “Call rejection” so you will not be able to take them.
When you finish a voice call, you will see the “Missed call” icon and a record of the incoming call will be kept.
(The “Missed call” icon might not appear and the incoming call record might not be kept, depending on the contracts
and settings for the Voice Mail, Call Waiting, and Call Forwarding Services.)
During “Drive Mode”, the ring tone does not sound and the Call/Charging indicator does not flicker for incoming calls.
Incoming calls are recorded as missed calls in the Received Call Record.
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Receiving Calls
Display for incoming calls
When the caller’s name is displayed
When the Caller ID is provided, the caller’s name, phone
number, image, and icon are displayed if they are stored in
the Phonebook. For forwarded calls, the phone numbers of
the caller and the forwarder are displayed. (The forwarding
phone number might not be displayed in the case of some
forwarders.)
When the phone number is not stored in the Phonebook, just
the phone number of the caller is displayed.
The phone number but not the name will be displayed if the party has been stored in the Phonebook in “Secret mode” or
“Secret only mode”, or if PIM Lock is activated.
When multiple Phonebook entries (multiple names) contain the same phone number, the names are searched in the
search order (see page 128), and the name which is found first is displayed.
When neither the caller’s phone number nor name is not displayed during ringing
The reason (Reason for No Caller ID) is displayed. (See page 155)
To display your phone number
From the Main menu, press to display and check your own phone number.
You can use “Own number” for storing your personal data (such as name, phone number at
home and mail address). (See page 237)
If you have stored your mail address in “Own number”, you can display this by pressing .
Caller Forwarder
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Select a Received Call Record
The Caller ID is displayed if provided; and if this caller is stored in the Phonebook, the
phone number, name, and icon are also displayed.
When there has been an incoming packet transmission, the sender’s APN is also shown.
When a missed call comes, the call time is displayed on the right of the received date and
time.
(After recording of Record Message is started, the ringing time is displayed as “00s”.)
Each time you press , you can move back two items, three items and so on until 30
items for voice and video-phone calls, and 30 items for 64K data transmission and packet
transmission, namely up to 60 items in total are displayed.
If you go back too far, press to move forward.
The higher is the number displayed above the dialed date and time, the older is the record.
To dial a selected phone number for voice call (or video-phone call), just press ( ) or .
To add the item to the Phonebook, press ( ). (See page 122)
2
The FOMA phone stores caller’s phone numbers and names. If the date and time are set in
“Clock setting”, the date and time of any incoming call will be stored in the Received Call
Record, along with the phone number if the Caller ID is provided.
The Received Call Record stores up to 30 records for voice and video-phone calls, and up to 30
records for 64K data transmissions and packet transmissions, namely up to 60 records in total.
Received calls
All calls ································Displays all the data including missed calls.
Missed calls·························Displays the data for missed calls only.
The display on the right also comes up by pressing from the Stand-by display.
During a video-phone call, the Received Call Record cannot be displayed.
From the display on the right, press to scroll a page at a time.
1
Received Calls
<Received Calls>

Using Received Call Record

Display Received Call Record
When Received Call Records for voice and video-phone calls, and 64K data transmissions and packet transmissions
exceed 30 items each, they are automatically deleted from the oldest item.
If you have set “Missed calls display” of “Ringing time” to “Not display” the missed call cut before the ringing starts will
not be displayed in the Received Call Record.
During PIM Lock, only the phone number will be stored even when the name and icon are stored in the Phonebook.
Further, when “Restrict dialing” is activated, only the phone numbers of callers will be recorded, even when their name
and icon are stored in the Phonebook, unless their Phonebook entry has been specified in “Restrict dialing”.
During standby, you can make a voice call (or video-phone call) to the most recent phone number in the Received Call
Record by pressing ( ) and then .
You cannot save phone numbers of 64K data transmission and packet transmission from the Received Call Record to
the Phonebook, nor compose new messages for them.
When “PIM lock” is set, all items in the Received Call Record are abandoned. Calls made after PIM Lock is activated
are stored in the Received Call Record.
When a call comes in from a party who is using dial-in phone number, a different phone number might be displayed.
Information
When “All calls” is selected
<Received Calls detailed display>
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Received Calls
Icons for Received Call Record, Redial, and Dialled Call Record
When “ ” is displayed:
Indicates that you have received (or dialed) a voice call.
When “ ” is displayed:
Indicates that you have received (or dialed) a video-phone call.
When “ ” is displayed:
Indicates that you have missed a voice call.
When “ ” is displayed:
Indicates that you have missed a video-phone call.
When “ ” is displayed:
Indicates that you have received a remotely monitored call.
When there has been a missed remotely monitored call, “ ” and “ ” appear.
When “ ” is displayed:
Indicates that you have messages recorded in “Record message” or “Video-phone Record Message”.
When “ ” is displayed:
Indicates that you have dialled/received a call for 64K data transmission.
When “ ” is displayed:
Indicates that you have received a call for packet transmission.
When “ ” is displayed:
Indicates that you have missed a call for 64K data transmission.
When “ ” is displayed:
Indicates that you have missed a call for packet transmission.
When “ ” is displayed:
Indicates that you have received a call for 64K data transmission or packet transmission while the FOMA phone was
disconnected.
◆◇◆
Function menu
◆◇◆
From the Received Call Record display, press ( ) to display the following items.
Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation.
Notify caller ID p.57
Prefix numbers p.157
Ringing time p.76
Add to phonebook p.122
Add desktop icon p.66
Compose message p.66
Received address p.76
Delete this p.67
Delete all p.67
Dialing speed p.81
Select image p.93
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Earpiece Volume
You can adjust the earpiece volume to any of six levels, from Level 1 (minimum) through Level 6
(maximum).
During standby (for at least one second)
When the display for adjusting the earpiece volume comes up, a beep sounds from the
earpiece.
You cannot adjust the volume during ringing. Adjust it during a call or standby.
During a call, you can press and hold or for at least one second to bring up
the display for adjusting the earpiece volume.
During a video-phone call, you can press or briefly to bring up the display for
adjusting the earpiece volume.
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Use to adjust the earpiece volume.
To raise the volume, press or ; to lower it, press or .
Once you bring up the display for adjusting the earpiece volume, press within two
seconds to adjust the volume.
To continuously change the earpiece volume, press and hold for at least one
second from the display for adjusting the earpiece volume.
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<Earpiece Volume>
Setting at purchase
Level 4

Adjusting Earpiece Volume

<Display for adjusting
earpiece volume>
Received Address
Ringing Time
You can display the record of received mail. See page 252 of “Applications” manual for details.
Bring up Received Call Record ( )
Received address
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You can display the ringing time for missed calls. Even if you have set “Missed calls display” of
“Ringing time” to “Not display”, you can check the missed call cut before ringing starts and its
ringing duration.
Bring up Received Call Record ( ) Ringing time
You cannot select “Ringing time” from the Function menu of the Received Call Record
detailed display or Missed Call Record.
From the display on the right, press to bring up the Received Call Record detailed
display.
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”, “ ” or “ ” is displayed when the ring volume is set to “Silent”.
S: SILENT
: The ring volume is “Silent” for phone calls only.
: The ring volume is “Silent” for mail and messages only.
: The ring volume is “Silent” for phone calls, mail and messages.
Ring Volume
You can adjust the ring volume for incoming calls and mail to any of six levels.
You can switch it off (Silent) for when it must not ring, such as during a meeting, and can also
set it to grow progressively louder (Step). When the ring volume is set to “Silent”, the ring tone
does not sound for any incoming calls. You can check the receiving by the flickering
Call/Charging indicator and Command Navigation key, and the display of the Private Window.
Incoming call Ring volume
Phone/Video-phone ············For adjusting the ring volume for voice calls and video-phone calls.
Mail/Message ······················For adjusting the ring volume for i-mode mail, Message (R/F) and Short Message
(SMS).
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Use to adjust the volume
Step·····································The ring tone is silent for about three seconds, and then the
volume steps up every three seconds, from Level 1 through
Level 6.
Levels 1 to 6························Level 1 is the weakest volume and Level 6 the loudest.
Silent ···································The ring tone does not sound.
2
When the ring volume for Phone/Video-phone is being adjusted
You cannot adjust the ring volume while ringing.
If you change the ring volume by using “Phone/Video-phone”, the volume of the keypad sound changes as well. When
set to “Step”, the keypad sounds at Level 2.
Information
<Ring Volume>
Setting at purchase
Level 4

Adjusting Ring Volume

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About Video-phones

Display during video-phone calls
·····Other party’s image③·····Call duration
·····Status
·····Your own image
·····Present time
: 64K transmitting : Hands-free ON
: 32K transmitting : In-Camera activating
: Voice sending/receiving : Out-Camera activating (Close-up)
: Voice sending/receiving failed
1
: Out-Camera activating (Landscape)
: Image sending/receiving : Night Mode
: Image sending/receiving failed
2
: Chara-den Whole action mode
: Camera photo sending : Chara-den Parts action mode
: Substitute image sending : Send DTMF Mode
: Chara-den talking
1 “A” in gray
When voice sending fails, your voice cannot be heard by the other party. When voice receiving fails, you cannot hear the other party’s voice.
2 “V” in gray
When image sending fails, your camera photo cannot be viewed by the other party.
When image receiving fails, you cannot view the other party’s camera photo. When voice or image sending/receiving fails, it does not recover automatically. You will have to make the voice or video-phone call again.
When you and the other party are both using DoCoMo video-phones, you can see each other during a call.
You can use the video-phone function between the phones supporting the DoCoMo video-phones.
DoCoMo video-phone DoCoMo video-phone
DoCoMo video-phones conform to 3G-324M, which is the international standard for 3GPP. You cannot connect the video-
phone to phones that are using a different format.
3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project):
This is the regional standards organization for developing common technical specifications for third-generation mobile
telecommunication systems (IMT-2000).
3G-324M:
This is the international standard for the third generation of mobile video-phones.
Dialing speed of video-phone calls
64K: Transmits at 64 Kbps of dialing speed.
32K: Transmits at 32 Kbps of dialing speed.
③ ⑤
You can also set to talk over the video-phone sending the image set for “Camera off” of “Select image”. (See page 86)
Note that you will still be charged the digital transmission rate and not the voice call rate.
You cannot make a video-phone call during a voice call or while exchanging data using packet transmission.
Information
About Video-phones
Image + Sound
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Enter the other party’s phone number.
You can set the dialing speed by selecting “Dialing speed” from the Function menu
displayed while you are entering the phone number, and then pressing .
(See page 81) The order of priority for Dialing Speed is: “Settings by every call”
“Settings by every
phone number”
“Settings by every group”
If you press or to dial out, voice call will be selected even when “Dialing
speed” has been set to “64K” or “32K”.
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You can start talking when the other party comes
online
“” or “ ” will blink during video-phone dialing and light steadily during the call.
You can switch to Hands-free during a call by pressing and holding for at least one
second. (See page 70)
While the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch is connected, you can hear the
caller’s voice from the earphone without switching to Hands-free. (See page 258)
During a video-phone call you can press to send the other party the image
set for “Camera off” of “Select image”.
To resume sending your own photo, press again.
2
Press to end the call.
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Messages Reasons
Check the number and retry You have dialed a wrong phone number.
Busy The line is busy.
Out of service area or power off The dialed party’s phone is out of the service area or turned off.
Driving mode The dialed party’s phone is in Drive Mode.
Failed to connect Reason other than above
Note that when you make a video-phone call while sending an image set for “Camera off” of “Select image”, you will be
charged for a video-phone call.
You can make video-phone calls to any DoCoMo video-phone, no matter the type.
You cannot make video-phone calls to phones that do not support 3G-324M (see page 78).
If you dial 110, 119 or 118 using the video-phone function, the number will automatically dial out as a voice call.
You cannot take voice calls or exchange mail and Messages (R/F) during video-phone calls. Incoming mail and
Messages (R/F) will be held at the i-mode center. You can retrieve them using “Check new message”, when you end
the video-phone call. However, you can receive the Short Message (SMS) during a video-phone call.
If you have an incoming call during a video-phone call, the “Missed call” icon will be displayed when you end the video-
phone call, and it will be stored in the Received Call Record. (The “Missed call” icon might not appear and the incoming
call record might not be kept, depending on the contracts and settings for the Voice Mail, Call Waiting, and Call
Forwarding Services.)
During Hands-free use, be sure to keep the FOMA phone away from your ears.
Otherwise, you could affect or damage your hearing.
If the battery runs low during a video-phone call, the message “Recharge battery” will appear and the substitute image
will be sent to the other party. However, If you set Chara-den for a substitute image, the “Fixed” substitute image will be
displayed.
You cannot dial video-phone calls by entering the phone number when “Keypad dial lock”, “Restrict dialing” or “Self
mode” is activated.
The International Video-phone Service is available using the DoCoMo International Call Service "WORLD CALL". (See
page 62)
Information
When a video-phone call cannot be connected, the reason is displayed. (The displayed reason might not be the
same as the actual reason, depending on the dialed party’s phone and contract for network services.)
If you are not connected, the video-phone call automatically switches to dialing at 32K or to the voice call.
The video-phone call by 32K speed is provided to connect with PHSs and similar devices that can connect at 64K,
depending on the network conditions. When you dial a 64K video-phone call to a phone that can only connect at 32K,
the dialing speed will be switched automatically to 32K.
The same transmission fee applies to the 32K video-phone connection and 64K digital connection.
Video-phone calls cannot be connected to phones if they do not support the video-phone function, are out of the
service area, or are switched off. If you have set “Voice call auto SW” to “ON” and attempt to dial a phone that does
not have the video-phone function, the video-phone call will be cut off and the number will be redialed as a voice call.
Note that this setting might not work if you call an ISDN synchronous 64K or PIAFS access point or an ISDN video-
phone that does not support 3G-324M (see page 78) (as of February 2004), or if you dial the wrong number.
Nevertheless, you could be charged for the call.
Once the video-phone call has started communications, you cannot make calls to the voice call.
Voice call auto SW “ON” Voice call auto SW “OFF”
Could not connect by dialing at 64K. Dial again at 32K. Dial again at 32K.
Could not connect by dialing at 32K. Dial again by the voice call. Does not dial again.
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◆◇◆
Function menu
◆◇◆
While you are entering a phone number, press ( ) to display the following items.
Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation.
Notify caller ID p.57
Prefix numbers p.157
Add to phonebook p.122
Compose message p.66
Dialing speed See this page
Select image p.93
Set Dialing Speed by Call
You can set the dialing speed for a video-phone call during phone number entry, or from the
Function menu for Redial, Dialled Call Record, or Received Call Record.
()Dialing speed
64K······································For dialing video-phone calls at 64K.
32K······································For dialing video-phone calls at 32K.
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The order of priority for Dialing Speed is:
“Settings by every call”
“Settings by every phone number” →“Settings by every group”.
The dialing speed is set for just the one dial-out. Redial and Dialled Call Record do not store the speed.
This setting will be canceled if you make a voice call after setting the dialing speed.
Information
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Enter the phone number,
or bring up the data of Redial, Dialled Call Record or Received Call Record.
You cannot perform this setting from the list display for Redial, Dialled Call Record, or Received Call Record.
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Set Dialing Speed by Phone Number
You can set the dialing speed for a video-phone call by phone number.
You can set the dialing speed for all 700 phone numbers stored in the FOMA phone’s
Phonebook, unless they have been stored in Secret Mode or Secret Only Mode. The dialing
speed cannot be set for entries in the Phonebook of the UIM.
Bring up a Phonebook detailed display ( )
Utilities Dialing speed
64K ··················For dialing video-phone calls at 64K
.
32K ··················For dialing video-phone calls at 32K
.
“Dialing speed” is indicated by “
”.
See page 123 for how to search the Phonebook.
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To release the dialing speed for a phone number
Select “Dialing speed
” from the display in step 1 and press .
The setting is released and “
” is cleared.
-You cannot change the dialing speed during “Keypad dial lock”.
-Note that this setting will be released if the phone number in the Phonebook entry is altered.
-To change the set dialing speed, release the current setting and then proceed.
-Use “Utilities” to check which phone number in the Phonebook is set, or to release the setting.
-You cannot set the dialing speed by every call when you have called up a phone number from the Phonebook.
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You set the dialing speed for a video-phone call by every group.
You can set the dialing speed for groups except “Group 00” stored in the FOMA phone’s
Phonebook. However, you cannot set the dialing speed for the Phonebook in the UIM.
If you set the dialing speed by every phone number, that setting has priority.
Group setting Select a group ( )
Utilities Dialing speed
64K ··················For dialing video-phone calls at 64K
.
32K ··················For dialing video-phone calls at 32K
.
“Dialing speed” is indicated by “
”.
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To release the dialing speed for group
Select “Dialing speed “
” from the display in step 1 and press .
The setting is released and “
” is cleared.
You cannot change the dialing speed during “Keypad dial lock”.
To change the set dialing speed, release the current setting and then proceed.
If the same phone number is stored in multiple groups, the dialing speed set for the group of which phone number is
accessed initially in the search order of column search has priority.
You can also set this function for groups in which ordinary and secret Phonebook entries are together stored or for
groups in which secret Phonebook entries only are stored.
Use “Utilities” to check which group is set, or to release the setting.
You cannot set the dialing speed by every call when you have called up a phone number from the Phonebook.
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Set Dialing Speed by Group
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When you take a video-phone call, your image and the caller’s image are displayed. You can
take video-phone calls without sending your photo image to the caller’s display (Substitute
image answering).
Press to take the call.
If you do not want to take the call, you can press ( ) while it is ringing to bring
up the Function menu; select “Call rejection” and press .
The other party hears a busy tone.
You cannot reject calls if you have set “Open phone” to “Answer” and the call is received
while the FOMA phone is folded.
You can take the call without sending your photo image to the caller’s display (Substitute
image answering) by pressing or . The caller will see the image set for
“Camera off” of “Select image”.
If you take the video-phone call by pressing the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with
Switch switch or by using Auto answer, the image set for “Camera off” of “Select image” is
sent to the caller. (See pages 258, 261)
If you decide to send your own image after substitute image answering, press .
You can switch back to the substitute image by pressing again.
You can switch to Hands-free during a call by pressing and holding for at least one
second. (See page 70)
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One-push Answer
When a video-phone call comes in while the FOMA phone is folded, you can take the call by simply opening the FOMA phone using the One-push open button.
To use this function, you have to set “Video-phone” of “Open phone” to ”Answer” beforehand. (See page 166)
When One-push Answer is enabled, the One-push open button flickers for incoming calls.
The image set for “Camera off” of “Select image” is sent to the other party.
You can also take calls by opening the FOMA phone manually.
When you take a video-phone call
To answer with your own photo image················Press . To answer with a substitute image······················Press or .
You can set “Answer setting” (see page 165) so that pressing a key only stops the ring tone. (Any-key Answer is disabled.)
When you receive a video-phone call, the ring tone sounds
and the Call/Charging indicator and Command Navigation
key flicker.
You can use “Illumination” to set the flickering pattern for the Call/Charging indicator.
Incoming calls are announced with the ring tone and vibration unless “Phone/video-
phone” of “Vibrator” is set to “OFF”.
The ring tone does not sound during Manner Mode (see page 138), unless you have
specifically set the ring tone and vibration to work for incoming calls (see page 140).
When the FOMA phone is folded you can see the incoming call information on the Private
Window.
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Press to end the call.
3
◆◇◆
Function menu
◆◇◆
While the FOMA phone is ringing for a video-phone call, press ( ) to display the following items.
Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation.
Call rejection p.84
Call forwarding p.287
The substitute image is displayed if the caller’s image is not sent during the call because of the caller’s settings.
Video-phone calls cannot be connected to the Voice Mail Service Center, even when Voice Mail has been activated; instead they are treated as ordinary incoming video-phone calls.
Even if Call Forwarding Service is set for “Activate”, the call is not forwarded unless the forwarding destination is a phone compatible with the video-phone conforming to 3G-324M (see page 78). Confirm the phone you are forwarding the call to and then activate the Service. An announcement to the effect that the call is forwarding is not played to the caller.
If a call comes in from the phone number set with Reject call selected in “Bar nuisance call”, an announcement for rejecting the call does not play, and you are disconnected.
You cannot take voice calls or exchange mail and Messages (R/F) during video-phone calls. Incoming mail and Messages (R/F) will be held at the i-mode center. You can retrieve them using “Check new message”, when you end the video-phone call. However, you can receive the Short Messages (SMS) during a video-phone call. If you have an incoming call during a video-phone call, the “Missed call” icon will be displayed when you end the video-phone call, and it will be stored in the Received Call Record. (The “Missed call” icon might not appear and the incoming call record might not be kept, depending on the contracts and settings for the Voice Mail, Call Waiting, and Call Forwarding Services.)
During Hands-free use, be sure to keep the FOMA phone away from your ears. Otherwise, you could affect or damage your hearing.
If the battery runs low during a video-phone call, the message “Recharge battery” will appear and the substitute image will be sent to the other party. However, If you select Chara-den for a substitute image, the “Fixed” substitute image will be displayed.
During “Driving Mode” the ring tone does not sound and the Call/Charging indicator does not flicker for incoming video­phone calls. Incoming calls are recorded as missed calls in the Received Call Record.
Note that when you make a video-phone call while sending an image set for “Camera off” of “Select image”, you will be
charged for a video-phone call.
Information
Receiving Video-phone Calls
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Changing Display Settings during a Video-phone Call

Changing Display Settings during a Video-phone Call
During a video-phone call
The camera switches off and the substitute image is
sent to the other party.
“” is displayed while the still substitute image is
being sent.
However, “ ” appears if you have set Chara-den for a
substitute image (in Chara-den talk).
Press again to switch from the substitute image to your own photo image.
If you have set “Chara-den” for the substitute image, the Chara-den image will
be sent to the other party. During Chara-den talk, the mouth of the image automatically moves to match your
voice. You can operate the keys to add action to the Chara-den image. (See page 90)
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You can switch the image to be sent to the other party during a video-phone call, from your
photo image to the “Camera off” of “Select image”.
Send Substitute Images
Note that when you make a video-phone call while sending an image set for “Camera off” of “Select image”, you will be
charged for a video-phone call.
The substitute image (Chara-den) for video-phone calls is set to “
ブンブン
(Dimo)” as the default.
Information
When switching the cameras, a still image appears but it is not sent to the other party.
Information
To show a substitute image on the video-phone
Press or to take a video-phone call during ringing.
The image set for “Camera off” of “Select image” is sent to the other party.
To switch the substitute image to your own image, press .
You can switch the photo image to be sent the other party from the In-Camera image to the Out-
Camera image.
Switch Cameras
Setting at purchase
Inside camera
During a video-phone call
()
Press ( ) again to return to the previous
image.
You can also switch cameras by pressing
( ), selecting “Outside camera” or “Inside
camera” from the Function menu, and pressing
.
This setting is only effective for the current video-phone call.
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All Rights Reserved.
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Changing Display Settings during a Video-phone Call
During a video-phone call
Press again to switch the locations back.
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You can switch the display locations of your own image and the other party’s image.
Switch Image Display Positions
Use to set the zoom magnification.
The zoom magnification changes each time you press ( )
(telescopic image) or ( ) (wide-angle image).
To change the magnification continuously, press and hold ( )
(telescopic image) or ( ) (wide-angle image).
The Zoom bar clears when is pressed or no zoom
operation is done for at least two seconds.
2
You can enlarge the photo image to be sent to the other party during a video-phone call. During
a video-phone call, the maximum enlargement is 2.0 times for the In-Camera and 6.6 times for
the Out-Camera.
During a video-phone call Use to display the Zoom bar
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For wide-angle image (Wide)
For telescopic image (Tele)
The original zoom settings return when the video-phone call ends.
Even if you resume the photo image after switching it to the substitute image you are sending to the other party, the
zoom magnification is retained.
Information
Zoom
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Function Menus during Video-phone Call

During a video-phone call ( ) V-phone settings
Moving imageQlty
Normal·································For normal quality and motion display.
Prefer imageQlty ·················For better image quality.
Prefer motion·······················For better motion quality.
The setting here is effective only for the video-phone during calls.
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You can set the image quality for during video-phone calls.
◆◇◆
Function menu
◆◇◆
During a video-phone call, press ( ) to display the following items.
Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation.
V-phone settings See this page, p.89
Chara-den setup p.90
Display light p.90
Photo light p.90
Call time disp. p.90
Set image disp. p.91
Outside camera p.86
Inside camera p.86
Send DTMF tone p.91
DTMF tone OFF p.91
Own number p.91
Function Menus during Video-phone Call
Video-phone Settings (Image Quality)
Setting at purchase
Normal
“Prefer motion” is effective only for moving images. When there is little motion, the quality becomes better if you set to
“Prefer imageQlty”.
If the signal weakens during a video-phone call, the image may appear like a mosaic.
Information
You can adjust the brightness of the photo image to send to the other party during a video-
phone call with five levels (+2/+1/0/-1/-2).
During a video-phone call ( ) V-phone settings Brightness
+2··················Appreciably brighter
+1··················Somewhat brighter
0····················Normal
-1···················Somewhat darker
-2···················Appreciably darker
The setting here applies to both the video-phone image and the shooting image.
(See page 260 of “Applications” manual)
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Video-phone Settings (Brightness)
Setting at purchase
0
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You can switch the color one of the photo image you send during video-phone call.
Function Menus during Video-phone Call
You can adjust the colors of the photo image you send during a video-phone call, to make the
colors look more natural.
Video-phone Settings (White Balance)
Setting at purchase
Automatic
Video-phone Settings (Tone)
Setting at purchase
Normal
During a video-phone call ( ) V-phone settings White balance
Fine weather ·······················For outdoors in fine weather.
Cloudy weather ··················· For outdoors in overcast conditions.
Automatic ····························Adjusts the white balance automatically.
Light bulb·····························For artificial lighting.
The setting here applies to both the video-phone image and the shooting image.
(See page 260 of “Applications” manual)
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During a video-phone call ( ) V-phone settings Tone
Normal·································Sets a normal tone.
Reverse·······························Switches to a negative tone.
Sepia ···································Switches to a sepia tone.
Monochrome ·······················Switches to a black-and-white tone.
The setting here is effective only for the video-phone during calls.
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You can lengthen the camera’s exposure time for a video-phone call to send clear images even
from poorly lit locations.
Video-phone Settings (Night Mode)
Setting at purchase
OFF
During a video-phone call ( ) V-phone settings Night mode
ON ················Sets Night Mode.
OFF···············Releases Night Mode.
The setting here is effective only for the video-phone during calls.
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You can adjust the focus of the Out-Camera during a video-phone call.
Video-phone Settings (Focus)
Setting at purchase
Landscape
During a video-phone call ( ) V-phone settings Focus
Close-up ·······Close focus
Landscape ····Distant focus
The setting here is effective only for the video-phone during calls.
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You cannot set the focus for the In-Camera.
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Function Menus during Video-phone Call
You can set the duration for the display to light during a video-phone call.
Display Light
Setting at purchase
Constant light
During a video-phone call ( ) Display light
Constant light ······················For keeping the display lit.
15 seconds light ··················For turning the light off when no operation has been done for 15 seconds.
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You can set Photo Light to light when sending the Out-Camera image to the other party.
Photo Light
Setting at purchase
OFF
During a video-phone call ( ) Photo light
ON ················Photo Light lights.
OFF···············Photo Light goes off.
The setting here is significant only for the video-phone during calls.
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You can select whether or not to display the call duration during a video-phone call.
(See page 167)
Call Time Display
Setting at purchase
ON
During a video-phone call ( ) Call time disp.
ON ················For displaying the call duration.
OFF···············For not displaying the call duration.
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You can select the setting for Chara-den calls.
Chara-den Setup
During a Chara-den call ( ) Chara-den setup
Switch chara-den ·····Switches the Chara-den image. (See page 106 of “Applications” manual)
Action list··················Displays the action list for the Chara-den image. (See page 107 of “Applications” manual)
Change action··········Switches the action mode. (See page 107 of “Applications” manual)
The setting here is effective only for the video-phone during calls.
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Photo Light does not light when you are sending the image from the In-Camera or substitute image.
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During a video-phone call ( ) Own number
You cannot select “Own number” during PIM Lock.
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Function Menus during Video-phone Call
You can set the size of the other party’s photo image displayed during a video-phone call.
Set Image Display
Setting at purchase
Fit in display
During a video-phone call ( ) Set image disp.
Actual size···························For displaying in the other party’s photo size.
Fit in display ························For enlarging the display size to 232 by 192 dots.
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You can send DTMF tones (touch-tone signals) during Chara-den calls.
Send DTMF Tone
During a Chara-den call ( ) Send DTMF tone
The FOMA phone switches to Send DTMF Mode. Enter the dialing data to send the DTMF
tone (touch-tone signals).
To cancel Send DTMF Mode, select “DTMF tone OFF” from the Function menu and press
.
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The FOMA phone is always in Send DTMF Mode, when you are sending your photo image or substitute image of the
still image.
Even in Send DTMF Mode, you can switch to Manner Mode by pressing and holding for at least one second.
In Send DTMF Mode, you cannot operate in Whole action and Parts action mode.
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You can display your own phone number during a video-phone call.
Own Number
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You can set the camera to turn ON or OFF automatically when you make a video-phone call.
Also, when you enter the phone number for a video-phone call, you can select Camera ON/OFF
and set the image to send to the other party.
Video-phone Camera image sending
ON ················Sends your own photo image to the other party.
OFF···············Sends automatically the other party the substitute image you have set for “Camera off” of “Select
image”, rather than sending your own photo image.
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<Camera Image Sending>

Turning Camera On/Off Automatically when Making a Video-phone Call

Set Camera On/Off
Setting at purchase
ON
The order of priority for sending images to the other party is: “Setting by call” →“Camera image sending”.
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You can set the image quality for video-phone calls.
Video-phone Moving imageQlty
Normal·································For normal quality and motion display.
Prefer imageQlty ················· For better image quality.
Prefer motion·······················For better motion quality.
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Moving Image Quality
Camera Image Sending
During a video-phone call, you can also set the image quality by pressing ( ) to bring up the the Function
menu. (See page 88)
In that case, the setting will only be effective during that video-phone call.
“Prefer motion” is effective only for moving images. When there is little motion, the quality becomes better if you set to
“Prefer imageQlty”.
If the signal weakens during a video-phone call, the image may appear like a mosaic.
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<Moving Image Quality>
Setting at purchase
Normal

Setting Image Quality for Video-phone

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Camera Image Sending
Select Image
Set by Call
You can set the image to send to the other party during a video-phone call by selecting it from
the Function menu of the Phonebook, Redial, Dialled Call Record, Received Call Record or the
display for entering a phone number.
()Select image
Me·················For sending own image to other party.
Pre-installed··Sends previously stored still image to other party.
Original ·········Sends an appropriate message and a still image stored using “Set as display”.
(See page 304 of “Applications” manual)
Chara-den·····Sends the stored Chara-den image to the other party.
(See page 108 of “Applications” manual)
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The setting changes just for the one call (dial-out). The settings for “Camera image sending” and “Select image” do not
change. Further, the setting is not stored in Redial/Dialled Call Record.
The setting will be canceled if you make a voice call after setting “Select image”.
If you cannot display “Original” or “Chara-den” substitute image while PIM Lock is activated, a “Pre-installed” substitute
image is sent.
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Enter the phone number,
or bring up the data of the Phonebook, Redial, Dialled Call Record or
Received Call Record.
You cannot set this setting from the Function menu of the list for Redial, Dialled Call Record, or Received Call
Record.
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You can set a different image to the photo image for sending to the
other party during video-phone calls.
Video-phone Select image
On hold ·········Sets the still image to send when you put the other party on hold during ringing of a video-phone call.
Holding··········Sets the still image to send when you put the other party on hold during a video-phone call.
Camera off ····Sets the substitute image (still image or Chara-den image) to send when the camera is off during a
video-phone call.
Preparing ······Sets the still image to send while you are playing an answer message for Record Message for video-
phone call.
Recording ·····Sets the still image to send while you are recording Record Message for a video-phone call.
Voice memo··Sets the still image to send while you are recording Voice Memo for a video-phone call.
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<Select Image>

Changing Image Displays on Video-phone

Setting at purchase On hold···············Fixed Holding ···············Fixed Camera off ··········Chara-den Preparing·············
Fixed
Recording············
Fixed
Voice memo ·······Fixed
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Select Image
Voice Call Auto Switch
Select the image
Fixed ·············For sending previously stored still image to the other party.
Personal········For sending an appropriate message and a still image stored using “Set as display”.
(See page 304 of “Applications” manual)
Chara-den·····For sending the stored Chara-den data to the other party. (See page 108 of “Applications” manual)
(Displayed only when “Camera off” has been selected in step 1.)
The selected message is indicated by “
”.
If you select “Chara-den”, you can play Chara-den back for confirmation by pressing ( ).
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The recorded still image is not deleted even when you switch the image from “Personal” to “Fixed” or “Chara-den”.
The still images set for “Camera off”, “Holding”, and “Voice memo” are displayed both on your FOMA phone and the
other party’s handset. However, the still image and hold tone for “On hold”, and the still image and answer message for
“Record message” are only sent to the other party’s handset.
You cannot delete the “Personal” still image. To change the “Personal” image, use “Set as display” to overwrite it. Even
if you delete the pasted still image, it is displayed on (sent to) the destination phone.
If you cannot display “Personal” or “Chara-den” substitute image while PIM Lock is activated, a “Fixed” substitute image
is sent.
The substitute image (Chara-den) for video-phone calls is set to “
ブンブン
(Dimo)” as the default.
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You can set Voice Call Auto Switch to “ON” so that a video-phone call that do not get connected
will be automatically redialed as a voice call.
Video-phone Voice call auto SW
ON ················Switches automatically to voice calls when video-phone calls are not connected.
OFF···············Displays the information that you have failed to connect the video-phone call, returns to the Stand-by
display.
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<Voice Call Auto Switch>
Setting at purchase
OFF

Redialing as Voice Calls when Video-phone Calls cannot be Connected

Note that the charges for calls that have been switched automatically from video-phone calls to voice calls are billed at
the rates for video-phone calls, not voice calls.
Once the dialed video-phone is connected, the dialing operation for a voice call cannot be done.
“Voice call auto SW” cannot be done when the dialed video-phone is an non-existent number, busy, out of the service
area, off, or in Drive Mode.
When “Voice call auto SW” has operated, only the last dial-out is stored in the Dialled Call Record.
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To delete stored phone number
1. Follow step 1 to select the item to be deleted, and press .
2. Press and hold for at least one second.
The phone number will be deleted.
3. Press .
Remote Monitor
<Remote Monitor>

Setting Remote Monitor

Other ID
You can store up to five “Other IDs” that can activate remote monitoring to answer a video-
phone call. You cannot set “Remote monitor” to “ON” when no “Other ID” is stored.
Video-phone Remote monitor Enter the
Terminal Security Code Other ID
See page 198 for the Terminal Security Code.
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Select the item to store Enter the phone number
Press the numeric keys to enter the phone number to be stored as “Other ID”.
You can enter up to 26 digits using 0 to 9, # and :. However, if you use # or :and the
entered number does not match the incoming Caller ID, remote monitoring will not be
activated.
When you change the stored phone number/s, follow the above procedure to store the
item/s again.
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At least
one
second
Setting at purchase
Not stored
You can monitor your FOMA phone from a remote location using a phone that has video-phone
functions based on 3G-324M (see page 78).
While “Remote monitor” is set to “ON”, the FOMA phone automatically receives a video-phone
call from a phone number stored in “Other ID” of “Remote monitor”.
(The FOMA phone has to be unfolded.)
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Remote Monitor
Video-phone Remote monitor
Enter the Terminal Security Code Ringing time
See page 198 for the Terminal Security Code.
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Enter the ringing time (seconds).
-Enter from “003” to “120” in three digits.
Not to change the ringing time, just press without entering a time.
You cannot set the ringing time for Remote Monitor, Automatic Answer, and Record
Message to the same second. Set different seconds for each.
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Ringing Time
You can set the ringing time for incoming video-phone calls until remote monitoring starts.
Setting at purchase
5 seconds (When “Remote monitor” is set to “ON”)
Video-phone Remote monitor Enter the Terminal Security
Code Set
ON ················For automatically answering video-phone calls from phone numbers stored as “Other ID” after the set
ringing time, and then remotely monitoring those calls. (You cannot select “ON” when “Other ID” is
not stored.)
OFF···············For disabling automatic remote monitoring of video-phone calls from phone numbers stored as “Other
ID”. The usual answering operation for video-phone calls will be enabled.
Remote monitoring is invalid during Manner Mode, and a message to this effect appears when you set to “ON”.
See page 198 for the Terminal Security Code.
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Set Remote Monitor
You can set whether to activate remote monitoring to answer video-phone calls from phone
numbers stored as “Other ID”.
Setting at purchase
OFF
“” is displayed while “Remote monitor” is “ON”.
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A video-phone call comes in from a stored phone number.
The ring tone for remote monitoring sounds when you have a video-phone call from a
phone number stored as “Other ID” of “Remote monitor”. (You cannot change the ring
tone for remote monitoring.)
The ring tone sounds at the volume set for “Ring volume”, but at “Level 2” if you have set
“Step” or “Level 1” or below.
The illumination color for incoming remote monitoring calls is “Gradation”, and its
flickering pattern is “Standard”.
When a remote monitoring call comes in, “Open phone” is disabled and the one-push open key does not flicker.
Even when remote monitoring is set, you can press to take the video-phone call before automatic
answering and send your own camera image to the other phone.
Also, if you press or , the video-phone call will start by sending the image set for “Camera off” of
“Select image” to the caller.
If you press when a remote monitoring call comes in, the call will be cut and remote monitoring will not be
done.
To make a remote monitoring call, notify your Caller ID and make a video-phone call.
If the caller does not notify their Caller ID, remote monitoring will not be done and the call will be treated as an
ordinary incoming video-phone call.
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The call is taken automatically after the ringing time set for
“Remote monitor”, and remote monitoring begins.
The camera setting goes “ON” regardless of the setting of “Camera image sending”, and
your photo image and voice will be sent. (You cannot switch to a substitute image.)
You cannot set voice-only remote monitoring.
The photo image and voice of the other party cannot be displayed or played back.
During remote monitoring you cannot operate other than pressing to end remote
monitoring.
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End remote monitoring.
Remote monitoring ends when either the dialing side or receiving side presses .
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Be Monitored by Video-phone
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Remote monitoring can be done using video-phones in conformity to 3G-324M (see page 78).
You cannot be remote-monitored during Manner Mode and Drive Mode. However, you can be remote-monitored during
All Lock.
When “Remote monitor” is “ON” and a video-phone call comes in from “Other ID”, remote monitoring starts after the set
ringing time, even when “Ringing time”, “Automatic answer”, or “Record message” are set and regardless of their ringing
times.
When “Remote monitor” is “ON” and a video-phone call comes in from “Other ID”, the call will be registered as remote
monitoring in the Received Call Record. If remote monitoring is not done, the call will be registered as a missed video-
phone call in the Received Call Record.
If the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch is connected when a remote monitor call comes in, the ring tone
will sound from both the earphone and the speaker, even when “Earphone” is set to “Earphone”.
Also, if you press the switch before auto answer start, the video-phone starts and the image set for “Camera off” of
“Select image” is sent to the caller.
Open the FOMA phone for receiving remote monitoring. If the FOMA phone is folded when a remote monitor call comes
in, the remote monitoring starts and a substitute image is sent after the set ringing time. (Even if you set “Chara-den” for
“Camera off”, the “Fixed” substitute image is sent.) If you open the FOMA phone, own image is transferred, activating
ordinary remote monitoring.
Folding the FOMA phone during remote monitoring activates the operation set for “Fold setting”. However, the “Fold
setting” is disabled when the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch is connected, so and the image set for
“Camera off” of “Select image” is sent to the caller when the FOMA phone is folded.
You cannot switch cameras during remote monitoring.
You cannot receive voice or video-phone calls during remote monitoring. When remote monitoring ends, the “Missed
call” icon is displayed and there will be a record of the incoming calls. (The “Missed call” icon might not appear and the
incoming call record might not be kept, depending on the contracts and settings for the Voice Mail, Call Waiting, and
Call Forwarding Services.)
When “Call acceptation” has been set for other phone numbers, and not for the phone number stored as “Other ID” of
“Remote monitor”, calls from that phone number will be rejected and remote monitoring will not start.
When “Call rejection” has been set for the phone number stored as “Other ID” of “Remote monitor”, calls from that
phone number will be rejected and remote monitoring will not start.
When “Reject unknown” is set to “Reject unknown”, and the phone number stored as “Other ID” of “Remote monitor” is
not stored in the Phonebook, the calls from that phone number will be rejected, and remote monitoring will not start.
You cannot put incoming remote monitoring calls on hold.
During remote monitoring the message “Remote Monitoring” is displayed in the Private Window.
To use the Call Forwarding Service for remote monitoring, store the phone number of dialing side as “Other ID” and set
a 3G-324M (see page 78) video-phone as the forwarding destination.
If you set both the Call Forwarding Service and remote monitoring, and give priority to remote monitoring,set its ringing
time to be shorter than that set for the Call Forwarding Service.
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Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you when taking and
sending photos using camera-equipped mobile phones.
You may be imposed punishment according to the law and rule (Nuisance preventing rule) if
you use the FOMA phone to give a remarkable nuisance and misdeed to the public.
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