DoCoMo N-05D User guide

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Thank you for your purchase of "N-05D".
Introduction
For proper use of the N-05D, read this manual before and while you use the N-05D.

Before using the terminal

The N-05D supports W-CDMA, GSM/GPRS,
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and wireless LAN connectivity. Because this terminal operates using radio
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frequencies, it cannot be used inside a tunnel, underground, in a building or other locations where radio waves do not reach the terminal, in locations with weak radio wave condition or outside of the FOMA's service area. The FOMA services may not be available on high upper floors of high-rise apartments or buildings, even if you can see no obstructions around you. On occasion, your calls may become disconnected even in areas with strong signal, even if you are not moving, or even if all four antenna icons are displayed. Note that because the terminal operates on
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radio frequencies, your calls are at risk of being intercepted by the third party. However, the W-CDMA, GSM/GPRS system automatically scrambles all calls through a private call feature. Therefore, even if the third party successfully intercepts your call, they will only hear noise. The terminal operates on radio frequencies by
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converting voice into digital signals. If the caller moves into an area of adverse radio wave condition, the digital signal may not be restored accurately, and the voice received in the call may differ slightly from the actual voice. The terminal has FOMA Plus-Area and FOMA
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HIGH-SPEED Area support.
Please keep a separate record of the
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information (e.g., Phonebook) you have saved in the terminal. Even if the data may be lost as a result of malfunction, repair, changing, or other handling of the terminal, under no condition will DOCOMO be held liable for any lost data saved in the terminal. It is recommended that you save your
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important data into microSD cards. The terminal is the same as a PC. Depending on
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the applications or other items that you install, the operation of the terminal may become unstable and your location or personal information saved on the terminal may be disseminated on the Internet and used improperly. You should therefore thoroughly check the provider and operation status of an application before using it.

SIM Unlocking

The terminal supports SIM unlocking. Unlocking the SIM enables use of other­brand SIM cards.
SIM unlocking can be requested at any
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DOCOMO shop. Separate charges apply for SIM unlocking.
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Services, functions, etc. are limited when
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using other-brand SIM cards. DOCOMO does not guarantee operation under such conditions. For details on SIM unlocking, refer to the NTT
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DOCOMO website.
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Supplied Accessories

066࠼ࠦࡕ
N-05D (with warranty and back cover N59) microUSB cable for PC connection (sample)
Battery Pack N32
N-05D Quick Start Guide (Japanese) Desktop Holder N38

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FOMA microUSB Adapter N01 for charging
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microSD card (2 GB) (sample)
* This has been attached to the terminal when
purchased.
"Introduction to Options and Related
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Devices"  P.167
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About This Manual

Notes When Reading
In this manual, operations are simplified as
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follows.
Description Operation
On the Home screen, m ▶ "Settings" "Call settings"
Please note that "N-05D" is called the "the
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terminal" in this manual. Display examples used in this manual are
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images for explanation only and may be different from the actual display. This manual assumes the settings configured
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when you purchased the terminal, so the views and operation on the terminal may differ if you have changed the settings. The screens shown as examples in this manual
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are displayed when "English" is set for
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"
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"(Language & keyboard) 󱽄 " (Select language). Set "English" for "
"(Select language) in advance.
The reproduction or reprinting of all or part of
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this manual without prior permission is prohibited. The contents of this manual are subject to
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change without prior notice.
Tap m on the Home screen, tap "Settings", and then tap "Call settings"
" (Settings) 󱽄 "


m
"

Viewing the operations manual in the terminal
Tap "Instruction Manual" and launch the instruction manual application to see operation methods in the terminal. Some functions can be activated from the screen explaining about it.
The latest information on this manual can be downloaded at the NTT DOCOMO website.
User's Manual (PDF file) Download http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/support/ trouble/manual/download/index.html
* The URL and manual contents are subject to
change without prior notice.
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Contents

Supplied Accessories ························································· 1 About This Manual ··························································· 3 Notes on using N-05D ······················································· 6 Precautions (Always follow these directions) ······················ 7 Handling Pr W
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ecautions ······················································ 27
oof/Dustproof Function ······································ 3
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Getting Started P. 42
docomo Palette UI P. 72
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Part Names and Functions ····· 42 miniUIM ································ 44 microSD Card ······················· 45 Battery Pack ·························· 47 Charging ······························ 49 Turning Power ON and OFF ··· 54 Switching the Screen Display Orientation ··························· 54 Basic Operations ··················· 55 Initial Settings ······················· 57 Reading the Status Bar ·········· 62 Text Entry ······························ 66
Home Screen ························ 72 Managing the Home screen ·· 72 Application List Screen ·········· 75 Using the Search Function ····· 82 Task Manager ······················· 83 Checking the Home application
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Calling/ Network Services P. 84
Settings P. 99
Making/Receiving Calls ········· 84 Call Log ································ 87 Phonebook ··························· 88 Available Network Services ···· 90
Wireless & Networks ············· 99 Call Settings ························ 107 docomo service ··················· 107 Sound ································· 108 Display ································ 108 eco mode ··························· 109 Location & Security ············· 110 Applications ························ 113 Accounts & Sync ················· 113 Privacy ································ 114 Storage ······························· 115 Search ································ 115 Language & Keyboard ········· 116 Voice Input & Output ·········· 116 Accessibility ························ 116 Date & Time ······················· 117 About Phone ······················ 117
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Email/ Browser P. 118
File Management P. 130
Applications P. 138
sp-mode Mail ······················ 118 SMS ···································· 118 Email ·································· 120 Gmail™ ······························ 121 Early Warning "Area Mail" ·· 124 Google Talk™ ····················· 125 Browser ······························ 126
Infrared Data Exchange ······· 130 Bluetooth Communication ·· 131 Connecting to a PC ············· 132 Using PC Link ······················ 133 Using DLNA-compatible devices ·································134
Camera ······························· 138 Gallery ································ 141 Media Player ······················· 142 Android Market™ ··············· 144 GPS ···································· 146 1Seg ··································· 149 Osaifu-Keitai ······················· 153 ToruCa ································ 155 Clock ·································· 156 Calendar ····························· 157 Schedule ····························· 158 Memo ································· 159 Calculator ··························· 159 Quickoffice ························· 159
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iD
(iD appli) ········ 160
Using Overseas P. 161
Appendix/ Index P. 167
Overview of International Roaming (WORLD WING) ···· 161 Services Available Overseas · 161 Check Before Using the Terminal Overseas ··············· 162 Network Settings for Use Overseas ····························· 164 Making/Receiving Calls while at Destination ············ 164 Configuring settings for international roaming ········· 166
Introduction to Options and Related Devices ····················167 Sample (microUSB cable for PC connection) ···························167 Troubleshooting (FAQs) ······· 168 Smartphone Remote Support
··········································· 175 Warranty and After-Sales Service
··········································· 176 Updating Software ·············· 179 Major Update ····················· 183 Main Specifications ············· 185 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), etc. of Mobile Phones ········· 188 Export Administration Regulations ························· 192 Intellectual Property Right ··· 192 Index ·································· 198
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Notes on using N-05D

Only a miniUIM can be used on the
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terminal. Exchange your UIM or FOMA
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card at a docomo Shop Service Counter. The terminal does not support accessing
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i-mode sites (programs), i-αppli, etc. Android™ applications and service content
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may change in the future without prior notice. The terminal automatically performs
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communication for synchronizing data, checking the latest software version, maintaining connection with the server, etc. Also, operations such as downloading applications and viewing videos cause a large volume of packet to be transmitted and incurs high communication charges. Subscription to packet flat-rate service is highly recommended. Public mode (Drive mode) is not supported.
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Setting the phone to Silent mode does not
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mute sounds (playback of video or music, 1Seg, alarm, etc.) other than the ringtone and notification sounds. You can check your phone number with
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the following procedure: From the Home screen, m ▶ "Settings"
"About phone" ▶ "Status"
You can update the software of the
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terminal. P. 179
Updates for quality improvement of the
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terminals and operating system (OS) upgrades may be applied. Such an update or upgrade may cause applications you are using to be unusable or have unexpected errors. When the memory capacity of a microSD
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card or the terminal become nearly full, running applications may not function correctly. If this happens, delete some of your saved data. Set the screen lock password to ensure the
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security of the terminal for its loss.
P. 110
Refer to the Google Inc. terms of usage
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regarding services that Google™ provides. Also refer to the respective terms of usage for other web services. If the terminal is lost, change your
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password of each account using a PC to prevent other persons from using Google services such as Google Talk, Gmail, Android Market, as well as Twitter and mixi. The terminal does not support service
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providers other than sp-mode, mopera U or Business mopera Internet. A subscription to sp-mode is required to
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use tethering. By default, security is not configured for
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Wi-Fi tethering. Configure security if required.
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Packet communication charges for using
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WARNING
CAUTION
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tethering differ depending on your fee plan. A flat-rate packet rate is strongly recommended. For details on charges during use, refer to:
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http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/

Precautions (Always follow these directions)

To ensure that you use the terminal
correctly, read "Precautions" carefully before use. Keep this manual after reading for future reference.
The precautions must be observed at
all times since they contain information intended to prevent the bodily injury or damage to property.
The following symbols indicate the
different degrees of injury and damage that may occur if the information provided is not observed and the terminal is used incorrectly:
Indicates that death or serious bodily injury may result directly and immediately from improper use.
Indicates that death or serious bodily injury may result from improper use.
Indicates that minor injury or property damage may result from improper use.
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The following symbols indicate specific
Don't
No disassembly
No wet hands
No liquids
Do
Unplug
directions:
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Indicates that it is prohibited.
Indicates that it must not be disassembled.
Indicates that you must not touch it with wet hands.
Indicates that it must not be used near water, which means that you must not let it become wet.
Indicates that it is an instructionbased compulsory conduct (must be acted).
Indicates that you must unplug the power cord from the outlet.
Safety precautions are explained in the
following categories:
1. Precautions for the Terminal, Battery Pack, Adapter (including adapter for charging), Desktop Holder and
miniUIM (common) .................................P. 9
2. Precautions for the Terminal ................P. 11
3. Precautions for the Battery Pack .........P. 14
4. Precautions for the Adapter (including adapter for charging) and Desktop
Holder ...................................................P. 16
5. Precautions for the miniUIM ...............P. 18
6. Precautions for Use Near Electronic
Medical Devices .................................... P.18
7. Precautions for the microUSB Cable for PC
Connection (sample) ............................ P.22
8. Precautions for the microSD Card
(sample) ................................................P.25
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1. Precautions for the Terminal,
DANGER
Don't
Don't
No disassembly
No liquids
Do
WARNING
Don't
Don't
Battery Pack, Adapter (including adapter for charging), Desktop Holder and miniUIM (common)
Do not use, keep or leave the devices in locations subject to high temperatures, such as near fire, a heating appliance, in a kotatsu, in direct sunlight or inside a car on a hot day.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, or injury.
Do not put the devices in a microwave oven or pressurized container.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
Do not disassemble or modify the equipment.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
Do not allow the devices to become wet with liquids, such as water, drinking water or pet urine.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock. For waterproof function, refer to the following:
P. 3 5 "Waterproof/Dustproof

Function"
Use the battery pack and adapter (including adapter for charging) specified by NTT DOCOMO for the terminal.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
Do not throw the terminal or subject it to strong shocks/force.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
Do not place electrically conductive objects (wires, pencil leads, etc.) in contact with the charging terminals or external connector terminal. Do not insert those materials inside the terminal.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
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Don't
Do not cover or wrap the devices
Do
Do
CAUTION
Don't
Don't
Do
Do
with bedding, etc. while in use or charging.
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Doing so may cause fire or burns.
Make sure to turn off the terminal and stop charging before you get close to the places like a gas station where a flammable gas is generated.
Doing so may cause the gas to ignite. Turn off the power, when you use Osaifu-Keitai at a gas station (if the Osaifu-Keitai lock is set, turn the power off after the lock is released).
If something unusual happens, such as unusual odor, overheating, discoloration or deformation during use, charge or storage, be sure to:
Failure to observe these precautions may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
Do not leave the devices on a slope or unstable surface.
The devices may fall and cause injury.
Do not leave the devices in humid, dusty or hot places.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
If your child uses the terminal, instruct him/her on how to use it. Check if he/she always uses the terminal correctly as you instruct.
Improper usage could result in bodily injury.
Keep the terminal out of young children's reach.
A young child may try to swallow it or suffer injury.
Unplug the power cord from the power outlet or the cigarette lighter socket. Turn off the power. Remove the battery pack from the terminal.
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Do
Pay special attention when you use
WARNING
Don't
Don't
Don't
Don't
the terminal connected to the adapter (including adapter for charging) for a long period.
If you use a game or watch 1Seg programs for a long time while charging, the temperature of the terminal, battery pack or adapter (including adapter for charging) may rise. If you touch the warm part of these devices for a long period of time, it may cause redness, itch, skin irritation or low temperature burns depending on your constitution or physical condition.
2. Precautions for the Terminal
Do not direct the infrared data port towards your or another person's eyes.
Doing so may cause eye injury.
Do not direct the infrared data port towards consumer equipment with infrared devices during infrared communication.
Doing so may cause malfunction of the infrared devices and result in an accident.
Do not turn on the light near a person's eyes. Especially when photographing infants, maintain at least 1 m.
The light may affect eyesight. Also, this may dazzle or surprise him/her and cause injury.
Do not put fluids such as water or substances such as pieces of metal or flammable materials into the miniUIM slot or microSD card slot inside of the terminal.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
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Don't
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
12
Do not turn on the light against the car drivers, etc.
Doing so may interfere with driving and cause a traffic accident.
Please turn off the terminal when inside an airplane, hospital, or other area where use is prohibited.
The terminal may adversely affect electronic or medical equipment. Follow the instructions provided by the medical facility for the use of mobile phones. Use of the phone in an airplane is prohibited, and be punished by law. However, to enable use inside an airplane such as by using a non­emission setting, follow the instructions of the airline before using.
Make sure to hold the terminal at a safe distance from your ear when you talk with the speaker ON or the ring tone sounds. Also, when you play games, music, etc. with an earphone/microphone etc. connected to the terminal, adjust the volume properly.
Too large a volume may lead to defective hearing. Also, hearing difficulties may cause an accident.
If you have a weak heart, take precautions when setting the Vibrator or Ring volume.
Failure to observe this precaution may affect your heart.
If you are wearing electronic medical devices, ask the manufacturer or sales agent whether the devices can be affected by radio waves before using the terminal.
The terminal may adversely affect electronic medical devices.
Please turn off the terminal power near electronic equipment that contains high-precision mechanisms or handles delicate signals.
The terminal may interfere with the operation of sensitive electronic equipment. * Electronic equipment to watch out for: Hearing aids, implanted pacemakers, ICDs and other electronic medical devices; fire alarms, automatic doors, and other automatically controlled apparatus. Users of implanted pacemakers, ICDs, and other electronic medical devices are advised to ask the manufacturer or sales agent whether or not these devices can be affected by radio waves.
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Do
If the display or camera lens is
CAUTION
Don't
Don't
Don't
Don't
Do
Do
broken, be careful with the broken glass and any exposed terminal parts.
Impact absorbent resin is used inside the display, and a plastic panel is used for the camera lens surfaces to avoid glass scattering. However, touching broken or exposed parts may cause injury.
Do not swing the terminal by its antenna, strap or other parts.
The terminal may strike you or others around you, resulting bodily injury.
Do not use the damaged terminal.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
When using motion sensor, make sure you are in a safe place, hold the terminal securely, and do not shake it more than necessary.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause injury.
If the display is broken and any matter leaks, do not touch it with your face, hands, etc.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause loss of eyesight or damage to your skin. If any matter comes into your eyes or mouth, immediately rinse with clean water and see a doctor. If the liquid crystal adheres to your skin or clothing, immediately wipe it off with alcohol and wash with soap and water.
Before using the terminal in a vehicle, ask the manufacturer or sales agent whether the operation of the vehicle can be affected by radio waves.
In some types of vehicle, using the terminal may interfere with the operation of the vehicle's electronic equipment. In this case, stop using the terminal immediately.
There may be cases where the customer's physical condition or predisposition leads to itchiness, rashes, or sores. If this occurs, immediately stop using the terminal and see a doctor.
Material used in each part P. 20 "Material list"
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Do
When viewing the display, keep a
DANGER
Don't
Don't
Don't
proper distance between your eyes and it in a bright place.
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Failure to observe this precaution may impair your vision.
3. Precautions for the Battery Pack
Refer to the information shown on the
battery pack label to check the type of battery pack.
Display Battery type
Li-ion00 Lithium-ion
Do not place metal items such as wires in contact with the charging terminals. Also, do not carry or store the battery with metal items such as necklaces.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to ignite, explode, overheat or leak.
Check the orientation of the battery pack before attaching it. If you have difficulty attaching it to the terminal, do not put excessive pressure on the battery.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause the battery pack to ignite, explode, overheat or leak.
Do not throw the battery pack into fire.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to ignite, explode, overheat or leak.
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Don't
Do not puncture the battery pack,
Do
WARNING
Don't
Do
Do
CAUTION
Don't
Don't
hit it with a hammer or step on it.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to ignite, explode, overheat or leak.
If battery fluid etc. comes into contact with your eyes, do not rub your eyes but immediately rinse your eyes with clean water and see a doctor.
Failure to observe this precaution may result in loss of eyesight.
Never use the battery pack if it has fallen to have something abnormal such as deformation and damage.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause the battery pack to ignite, explode, overheat or leak.
If the battery pack leaks or emits an unusual odor, stop using it immediately and move it away from any flame or fire.
The battery fluid is flammable and could ignite, causing a fire or explosion.
Keep your pets away from the battery pack as they may accidentally bite it.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause the battery pack to ignite, explode, overheat or leak.
Do not dispose of used battery packs with ordinary garbage.
Doing so may cause fire and create an environmental hazard. Put insulation tape on the terminals of used battery pack and return it to a docomo Shop or Service Counter, or dispose of the battery pack in accordance with your local regulations.
Do not use or charge the wet battery pack.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to ignite, explode, overheat or leak.
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If the battery pack leaks, do not
WARNING
Don't
Don't
Don't
Don't
touch battery fluid etc. with your face, hands, etc.
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Failure to observe this precaution may cause loss of eyesight or damage to your skin. If the battery fluid etc. comes into your eyes or mouth or it adheres to your skin or clothing, immediately rinse with clean water. In the case that it comes into contact with your eyes or mouth, see a doctor immediately after rinsing.
4. Precautions for the Adapter (including adapter for charging) and Desktop Holder
Do not use the adapter (including adapter for charging) if its power cord is damaged.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Do not use the AC adapter or desktop holder in humid locations such as a bathroom.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
The DC adapter must be used only in vehicles with a negative ground. Do not use the adapter in vehicles with a positive ground.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Do not touch the adapter (including adapter for charging) when you see lightning or hear thunder.
Doing so may cause electric shock.
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Don't
Do not short-circuit the charging
Don't
Don't
No wet hands
Do
Do
Do
Do
terminals when the adapter is plugged into the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Also, do not let the charging terminals contact with your body (hand, finger, etc.).
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Do not put heavy objects on the power cord of the adapter (including adapter for charging).
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
When plugging/unplugging the AC adapter into/from the power outlet, make sure that no metallic straps or other metallic objects are caught between the plug and the socket.
Metallic objects may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Do not touch the power cord of the adapter (including adapter for charging), desktop holder or the power outlet with wet hands.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Use the specified voltage and current. Use the AC Adapter for Global use to charge the battery overseas.
Using the adapters with incorrect voltage may cause fire, burns or electric shock. AC Adapter : AC 100V DC Adapter : DC 12V/24V (specific to vehicle with negative ground) AC Adapter for Global Use : AC 100V to 240V (household AC outlet only)
If the fuse in the DC adapter blows, always replace it with the specified type of fuse.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns or electric shock. Refer to the respective manuals for the information on the specified fuse.
Wipe off any dust on the plug.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
When plugging the AC adapter into the power outlet, make sure to insert it firmly.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
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Do
Always grasp the adapter
Unplug
Unplug
Unplug
CAUTION
Do
(including adapter for charging) when unplugging the plug from
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the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Do not pull the cord itself.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Unplug the adapter from the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket when the adapter will be left unused for a long period.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
If water or other liquid gets into the adapter, immediately unplug it from the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Unplug the adapter from the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket before cleaning it.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
5. Precautions for the miniUIM
Be careful with sharp edges when removing the miniUIM.
Sharp edges may cause injury.
6. Precautions for Use Near Electronic Medical Devices
According to the Guidelines on the Use
of Radio communication Equipment such as mobile phones - Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment established by the Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan.
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WARNING
Do
Take care of the following inside
Do
Do
Do
hospitals.
Do not take the terminal into an operating room, intensive care unit (ICU), or coronary care unit (CCU). Turn off the power inside hospital wards. Turn off the power even in hospital lobbies, waiting rooms, and corridors if electronic medical devices may be in use near you. For use inside medical institutions, please follow the instructions given at individual locations.
Turn off the power in crowded places such as peak-hour trains if implanted pacemakers and ICDs may be in use near you.
Radio waves emitted by the terminal may adversely affect implanted pacemakers and ICDs when used in close proximity.
A person with an electronic medical device such as an implanted pacemaker or ICD should use or carry the terminal at a distance more than 22 cm from the site of implantation.
Radio waves emitted by the terminal may adversely affect an electronic medical device when used in close proximity.
Electronic medical devices other than implanted pacemakers and ICDs may also be used outside hospitals. Users of electronic medical devices are advised to ask the manufacturer whether these instruments can be affected by radio waves.
Radio waves from the terminal can adversely affect electronic medical devices.
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Material list
Part Material Surface treatment
Outer case Display surface Nylon resin UV coating
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Side part Aluminum Alumite treatment Bottom side part Nylon resin UV coating Display panel Reinforced glass Fluorine coating Light and infrared data port panel PC resin UV coating Camera panel Acrylic and PC composite
Back cover Outer side PC resin UV coating
Keys Power key PC resin Tin deposition/UV coating
External connector terminal cap
1Seg antenna Top and middle
Charging terminal
Battery side
resin
Water stop Silicon rubber Silicon coating
Volume key PC resin UV coating Body PC resin, Polyester
Water stop Silicon rubber Silicon coating
sections Bottom section Nickel titanium alloy ­Base hinge Stainless alloy ­Antenna mounting
part Cap ABS resin ­Screw Stainless alloy Oxidation dye Terminals Brass Gold plating Water stop Silicon rubber Silicon coating
thermoplasticity elastomer
Stainless alloy -
Zinc alloy Nickel plating
UV coating
UV coating
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Part Material Surface treatment
Battery pack recess
Battery terminal Terminal connector Nylon resin -
Battery pack (terminal)
Recess Sides: Nylon resin
miniUIM tray Housing: LCP resin
Screws Stainless alloy -
Terminals Phosphor bronze Gold plating Battery pack Resin: PP resin
Terminals Glass epoxy resin Gold plating
Bottom: Stainless alloy
Metal part: Stainless alloy
Label: PET resin
Housing: UL94V-0 Metal part: -
-
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7. Precautions for the microUSB Cable
DANGER
Don't
Don't
No disassembly
No liquids
Do
WARNING
Don't
Don't
for PC Connection (sample)
Contents/Notes
Do not use, keep or leave in a location subject to high temperatures, such as near fire, a heating appliance, in a kotatsu, in direct sunlight or inside a vehicle on a hot day.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, or injury.
Do not put in a cooking heater (microwave oven, etc.) or pressurized container.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury, or electric shock.
Do not disassemble or modify.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury, or electric shock.
Do not allow to become wet with liquids such as water, beverage, or pet urine.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury, or electric shock.
Use the battery pack and microUSB cable for PC connection specified by NTT DOCOMO for the terminal.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns, injury, or electric shock.
Do not throw the microUSB cable for PC connection or subject it to strong shocks/force.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury, or electric shock.
Do not place electrically conductive objects (metal parts, pencil lead, etc.) in contact with the charging terminals or external connector terminal. Do not insert those materials inside.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury, or electric shock.
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Don't
Do not use the microUSB cable for
Don't
Don't
Don't
Don't
Don't
No wet hands
Do
Do
PC connection if its cord is damaged.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, or electric shock.
Do not use the microUSB cable for PC connection in humid locations such as a bathroom.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, or electric shock.
Do not touch the microUSB cable for PC connection when you see lightning or hear thunder.
Doing so may cause electric shock.
Do not short-circuit the USB connector of the microUSB cable for PC connection when it is inserted in a PC’s USB port. Also, do not let the connector contact with your body (hand, finger, etc.).
Doing so may cause fire, burns, or electric shock.
Do not put heavy objects on microUSB cable for PC connection.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, or electric shock.
When inserting/removing the microUSB cable for PC connection in/from a PC’s USB port, make sure that no metallic straps or other metallic objects contact the port.
Metallic objects may cause fire, burns, or electric shock.
Do not touch the microUSB cable for PC connection with wet hands.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, or electric shock.
If something unusual happens, such as unusual odor, overheating, discoloration or deformation during use, charge, or storage, immediately:
• Disconnect the microUSB cable
for PC connection from the PC and the terminal.
• Turn off the terminal.
• Remove the battery pack from
the terminal.
Failure to observe these precautions may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
Wipe off any dust on the USB connector of the microUSB cable for PC connection.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns, or electric shock.
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Do
When inserting the microUSB cable
Do
Do
Do
Do
CAUTION
Don't
Don't
Do
Do
for PC connection into a PC’s USB port, make sure to insert it firmly.
Contents/Notes
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns, or electric shock.
Always grasp the USB connector of the microUSB cable for PC connection when removing from a PC’s USB port. Do not pull the cable itself.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns, or electric shock.
Remove the microUSB cable for PC connection from a PC’s USB port when it will be left unused for a long period.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns, or electric shock.
If water or other liquid enters, immediately remove the microUSB cable for PC connection from the PC’s USB port.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns, or electric shock.
Remove the microUSB cable for PC connection from the PC’s USB port before cleaning it.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns, or electric shock.
Do not leave a connected device on a slope or unstable surface.
The devices may fall and cause injury.
Do not store in a humid, dusty, or hot place.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, or electric shock.
If your child uses the microUSB cable for PC connection, instruct him/her on how to use it. Check if he/she always uses it correctly as you instruct.
Improper usage could result in bodily injury.
Keep the microUSB cable for PC connection out of young children’s reach.
A young child may try to swallow it or suffer injury.
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8. Precautions for the microSD Card
DANGER
Don't
Don't
No disassembly
No liquids
WARNING
Don't
Do
CAUTION
Don't
Don't
(sample)
Do not use, keep or leave in a location subject to high temperatures, such as near fire, a heating appliance, in a kotatsu, in direct sunlight or inside a vehicle on a hot day.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, or injury.
Do not put in a cooking heater (microwave oven, etc.) or pressurized container.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury, or electric shock.
Do not disassemble or modify.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury, or electric shock.
Do not allow to become wet with liquids such as water, beverage, or pet urine.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury, or electric shock.
Do not throw the microSD card or subject it to strong shocks/force.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury, or electric shock.
If you notice an unusual sound, odor, smoke, or overheating, immediately turn off the PC/device being used and any peripherals, unplug them from their outlet and do not touch the microSD card.
Contact the ”NEC Mobiling information center” on the last page of this manual before using it again.
Do not store in a humid, dusty, or hot place.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, or electric shock.
Keep the microSD card out of young children’s reach.
A young child may swallow it and choke or suffer injury. If you think your child has swallowed it, immediately call a doctor.
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Don't
Do not touch or allow metal/hard
Do
Do
objects to contact terminals. Do not short circuit terminals.
Contents/Notes
Static electricity may cause data to become corrupted or erased.
If your child uses the microSD card, instruct him/her on how to use it. Check if he/she always uses it correctly as you instruct.
Improper usage could result in bodily injury.
The microSD card is formatted according to SD Card standards, and any data is erased when formatted. Keep a backup or other copy of important data in a separate place.
Failure to write/read/erase data or other error may occur if card is formatted on a PC or device that does not comply with SD Card standards.
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Handling Precautions

General Notes
N-05D is waterproof/dustproof, however,
󱾀
do not allow water to seep in or dust to get in the terminal. Also, do not allow accessories and options to get wet or be exposed to dust.
The battery pack, adapter (including adapter for charging), desktop holder and the miniUIM are not waterproof/dustproof. Do not use them in a humid place such as a bathroom or in the rain. If you carry the terminal on your body, perspiration may corrode the internal parts of the terminal and cause malfunction. Note that if trouble is diagnosed as exposure to water or other liquid, repair of the terminal may not be covered by the Warranty or repair may not be possible. Repair, when possible, is not covered by warranty and is carried out at cost.
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth (such as an
󱾀
eyeglass cleaning cloth).
Rubbing the display of the terminal with a dry cloth may scratch the display surface. The display surface may be stained if moisture or dirt is left on it for a long period. Never use chemicals such as alcohol, thinners, benzene or detergents as these agents may erase the printing on the terminal or cause discoloration.
Occasionally clean the connection
󱾀
terminals with a dry cotton swab, etc.
Soiled connectors may result in poor connections, loss of power, or incomplete charging. Wipe with dry cloth or cotton swab. Take care not to damage the terminals when cleaning.
Do not place the terminal near an air
󱾀
conditioning vent.
Condensation may form due to rapid changes in temperature, and this may cause internal corrosion and malfunction.
Do not put excessive pressure on the
󱾀
terminal or battery.
Do not put the terminal in a bag filled with many objects or sit down with it in a hip pocket. Excessive pressure may result in malfunction or damage to the display, internal circuit or the battery pack, etc. Also, if an external device is connected to the external connector terminal (earphone/ microphone terminal), excessive pressure may result in malfunction or damage to the connector.
Do not scratch the display with metallic
󱾀
objects.
Doing so may cause scratches, malfunction or damage.
Read the separate manuals supplied with
󱾀
the battery pack and adapter (including adapter for charging) carefully.
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Handling the Terminal
Do not forcefully push or use a pointed
󱾀
object (nails, ballpen, pin, etc.) on the touch panel.
Contents/Notes
Doing so may damage the touch panel.
Avoid using the terminal in extremely
󱾀
high or low temperatures.
The ambient temperature of the room should be 5˚C to 40˚C (limited to the temporary use in a bathroom etc. when temperature is above 36˚C) with humidity of 45% to 85%.
Reception may be affected if you use the
󱾀
terminal near a land-line phone, television, or radio in use. Use the terminal away from such devices.
Please keep a separate record of the
󱾀
information you have registered in the terminal.
Please be aware that DOCOMO bears no obligation or responsibility in the event that data is altered or lost.
Do not drop the terminal or expose it to
󱾀
strong shocks.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
Ensure the terminal does not come near a
󱾀
fire (stove, etc.) or fall from a tabletop due to the vibrator.
When connecting an external device to
󱾀
the external connector terminal (earphone/microphone terminal), do not insert at an angle or pull the cord.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
It is normal for the terminal to become
󱾀
warm while being used or charged. This is not a malfunction. Keep using it.
Do not leave the camera exposed to
󱾀
direct sunlight.
Doing so may discolor or burn the components of the camera.
Keep the external connector terminal
󱾀
(earphone/microphone terminal) cap closed when not in use.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause malfunction due to dust or water getting in.
Do not use the terminal with the back
󱾀
cover removed.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to fall out, or cause malfunction or damage.
Do not insert hard, sharp objects into
󱾀
earpiece or speaker.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage to the terminal.
Do not remove the microSD card or turn
󱾀
off the power while in use.
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
Do not let magnetic cards, etc. come close
󱾀
to terminal parts.
The magnetic data in cash cards, credit cards, telephone cards, floppy disks, etc. may be erased.
Do not let strong magnetic objects come
󱾀
close to the terminal parts.
Strong magnetic objects may cause misoperation.
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Handling the Battery Pack
The battery pack is consumable.
󱾀
Battery life varies depending on usage conditions, etc., but it is time to change battery packs when the usage time has become extremely short even though the battery pack has been fully recharged. In this case, please purchase a new battery pack.
The ambient temperature of the room
󱾀
should be 5˚C to 35˚C. The available operating time of the
󱾀
battery pack depends on the conditions of usage and battery pack.
Depending on the usage condition, the
󱾀
battery pack may inflate slightly when the battery life is almost over. This is not a malfunction.
Do not store the battery pack in the
󱾀
following cases:
The battery is fully charged (immediately after the charging is complete) The battery has run out (the terminal cannot
power on) The performance and life of the battery pack may deteriorate. It is recommended that you store the battery pack with around 40% battery level.
Handling the Adapter (including adapter for charging)
The ambient temperature of the room
󱾀
should be 5˚C to 35˚C. Do not charge the battery pack:
󱾀
In a humid, dusty or unstable place Near a land-line phone, TV or radio
It is normal that the adapter (including
󱾀
adapter for charging) become warm while charging. Keep using it.
Do not use the DC adapter to charge the
󱾀
battery when the car engine is not running.
Doing so may drain the car battery.
If you use an electrical outlet with an
󱾀
unplugging-protection mechanism, follow the instructions of the manual for the outlet.
Do not expose the adapter to strong
󱾀
shocks. Do not deform the charging terminal.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
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Handling the miniUIM
② ③ ④ ⑤
2.4 FH 1/XX 4
Do not apply excessive force to the
󱾀
miniUIM when attaching/removing it. Note that the warranty does not cover
󱾀
Contents/Notes
damage caused by inserting the miniUIM into another type of IC card reader or writer.
Always keep the IC part clean.
󱾀
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth (such as an
󱾀
eyeglass cleaning cloth). Please keep a separate record of the
󱾀
information you have registered in your miniUIM.
Please be aware that DOCOMO bears no obligation or responsibility in the event that data is altered or lost.
To preserve the environment, bring
󱾀
discarded miniUIM to a docomo Shop or Service Counter.
Do not damage, scratch, unnecessarily
󱾀
touch, or short-circuit the IC portion.
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
Do not drop the miniUIM or expose it to
󱾀
strong shocks.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Do not bend the miniUIM or place a
󱾀
heavy object on it.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Do not put a label or sticker on the
󱾀
miniUIM when attaching it to the terminal.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
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Using the Bluetooth® Function
To secure the Bluetooth communication
󱾀
security, the terminal supports the security function compliant with Bluetooth standards, but the security may not be sufficient depending on the setting. Concern about the communication using the Bluetooth function.
Please be aware that DOCOMO is not
󱾀
responsible for data leak when making data communications using Bluetooth.
Frequency band
󱾀
The following are frequency bands that the terminal's Bluetooth function uses:
󰴤
2.4
󰴥
FH : Modulation scheme is the FH-SS
󰴦
1 : The estimated interference
󰴧
XX : The modulation scheme is a
󰴨
4 : The estimated interference
The radio equipment uses the

2400 MHz band.
system.
distance is 10 m or less.
different scheme.
distance is 40m or less.
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󰴩
: The full band between 2400
Bluetooth cautions
MHz and 2483.5 MHz is used and the band of the mobile identification device cannot be avoided.
The operating frequency band of the terminal is used by industrial, scientific, consumer and medical equipment including microwave ovens, premises radio stations for identifying mobile units used in the manufacturing lines of plants (radio stations requiring a license), specified low power radio stations (radio stations requiring no license) and amateur radio stations (hereinafter referred to as "another station").
1. Before using the terminal, confirm that "another station" is not being operated nearby.
2. In the event of the terminal causing harmful radio wave interference with "another stations", promptly change the operating frequency or stop radio wave emission by turning off the power, etc.
3. If you have further questions, please contact General Inquiries on the last page of this manual.
When Using a Wireless LAN
A wireless LAN (WLAN) uses radio waves
󱾀
for transmission, and thereby has the benefit of allowing a LAN connection anywhere in an area reachable by radio waves. Conversely, eavesdropping by a third party or wrongful intrusion are possible if security settings are not configured. Users are recommended to use discretion and configure security settings before using.
Wireless LAN
󱾀
Do not use wireless LAN near magnetic devices such as electrical appliances or AV/OA devices, or in radio waves.
Magnetism or radio waves may increase noises or disable communications (especially when using a microwave oven). When used near TV, radio, etc., reception interference may occur, or channels on the TV screen may be disturbed. If there are multiple wireless LAN access points nearby and the same channel is used, search may not work correctly.
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Frequency band
① ② ③ ④
󱾀
The frequency band used by the WLAN device is indicated on a label in the battery pack recess of the terminal. The following figure explains the indications on the label.
Contents/Notes
󰴤
2.4 : This radio equipment uses the
󰴥
DS : Modulation scheme is the DS-SS
󰴦
OF : Modulation scheme is the OFDM
󰴧
4 : The estimated interference
󰴨
: The full band between
Available channels vary depending on the country. For use in an aircraft, contact the airline beforehand. For use of WLAN in a foreign country, the country may have limitations on such as frequencies and locations where you can use it. Before using WLAN in a foreign country, confirm the available frequencies, laws, regulations, and other conditions for use of WLAN of the country.
2400MHz band.
system.
system.
distance is 40m or less.
2400MHz and 2483.5MHz is used and the band of the mobile identification device can be avoided.
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2.4 GHz device cautions
The operating frequency band of this WLAN device is used by home electrical appliances such as microwave ovens, as well as industrial, scientific and medical equipment including private radio stations on factory premises for identifying mobile units used in manufacturing lines (radio stations requiring a license), specified low power radio stations (radio stations requiring no license), and amateur radio stations (radio stations requiring a license).
1. Before using the device, confirm that private radio stations for identifying mobile units, specified low power radio stations and amateur radio stations are not being operated nearby.
2. If the device causes harmful radio interference to private radio stations for identifying mobile units, immediately change the frequency band or stop use, and contact "docomo Information Center" described on the last page of this manual for crosstalk avoidance, etc. (e.g. partition setup).
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3. If the device causes radio interference to specified low power radio stations or amateur radio stations, contact "General Inquiries" described on the last page of this manual.
Handling the FeliCa Reader/Writer
The FeliCa reader/writer function of the
󱾀
terminal handles delicate signals that require no radio station license.
The 13.56 MHz frequency band is used. If
󱾀
there is another reader/writer near the terminal, keep enough distance between the terminal and the reader/writer. Also, make sure that there is no radio station using the same frequency band nearby.
Samples (microUSB Cable for PC Connection and microSD Card)
Keep away from liquids and moisture.
󱾀
The microUSB cable for PC connection and microSD card are not waterproof. Do not use these devices in the rain or in other humid places (e.g. bathrooms). When carrying them near your body (pockets, etc.), moisture from sweat may corrode internal parts and cause malfunction.
Do not place near an air conditioner vent.
󱾀
Condensation may form due to abrupt temperature changes, leading to internal corrosion and malfunction.
Maintain metal terminals in a clean state.
󱾀
Clean with a dry, soft cloth (for glasses,
󱾀
etc.). Do not scratch, touch, or short-circuit the
󱾀
metal terminals.
Doing so may erase data or cause malfunction.
Clean the terminals of the microUSB cable
󱾀
for PC connection with a dry cotton swab periodically.
Soiled terminals may cause poor contact, resulting in insufficient charging or the terminal to turn off. Take care not to damage the terminals when cleaning.
Do not hang or pull the terminal by the
󱾀
microUSB cable for PC connection. Charge in a place with adequate
󱾀
temperature (5°C to 35°C). Do not charge in the following places:
󱾀
Places with much humidity, dust, or vibration Near a telephone, TV, radio, etc.
Although the microUSB cable may
󱾀
become warm during charging, it is not a malfunction. You can continue using it.
Do not subject to strong impacts. Do not
󱾀
deform the USB connector of the microUSB cable for PC connection.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Use only the force necessary when
󱾀
inserting/removing the microSD card. You should keep a separate backup of
󱾀
information saved on the microSD card.
NTT DOCOMO will bear no liability for any loss of saved data.
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Do not bend or place heavy objects on
󱾀
the microSD card.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Do not remove the microSD card or turn
󱾀
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off the terminal while the microSD card is being accessed.
Doing so may erase data or cause malfunction.
Do not insert the microSD card in a device
󱾀
with stickers or labels adhered to it. You may be unable to insert/remove it in/ from a device or it may result in poor contact.
Using the microSD card for a long period
󱾀
or repeatedly may cause data reading/ writing failure or slower operation.
Samples are not covered under repair
󱾀
warranty.
Cautions
Do not use the altered terminal. Using an
󱾀
altered device is a violation of the Radio Law.
A "Technical Conformity Mark the manufacturer's specification sticker certifies that the terminal meets technical regulations for specified radio equipment based on the Radio Law. If you remove the screws and alter the inside of the terminal, the technical regulations conformity certification becomes invalid. Do not use the terminal with the certification invalid, as it is a violation of the Radio Law.
Be careful when using the terminal while
󱾀
driving.
A penalty may be imposed for holding a mobile phone while driving. However, exceptions are made in case of emergency, such as to safeguard injured persons or to maintain public safety.
Use the FeliCa reader/writer function only
󱾀
in Japan.
The FeliCa reader/writer function of the terminal complies with radio standards of Japan. You may be punished if you use it overseas.
Do not attempt to alter the basic
󱾀
software.
Repair of malfunction may be refused if the software is found to be altered.
" affixed on
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Waterproof/Dustproof Function

N-05D is waterproof to IPX5*1 and IPX8*2 and dustproof to IP5X external connector terminal cap is closed as well as the back cover is securely attached.
*1 IPX5 means that the N-05D continues to
function as a phone after being sprayed from all directions with 12.5 liters of water per minute from a 6.3 mm diameter nozzle for at least 3 minutes, from a distance of approx. 3 meters.
*2 IPX8 means that the N-05D retains phone
functionality after slowly immersing in still, room-temperature tap water to a depth of
1.5 meter and leaving it there for approx. 30 minutes before bringing it out of the water.
*3 IP5X means that the N-05D continues to
function as a phone and to maintain security after being left in a device containing dust (diameter of 75 μm or smaller) for 8 hours, agitated and removed.
You can talk or watch 1Seg without an
󱾀
umbrella in the rain (approx. 20 mm of rain in an hour).
*3
standards if the
Do not attach/remove the back cover or do
󱾀
not open/close the external connector terminal cap when your hands are wet or when the terminal has water drops on it. You can rinse the terminal by immersing
󱾀
and slowly moving in tap water of room temperature filled in a bowl, or rinse it with hands under light running water from the faucet.
Rinse the terminal with the back cover securely attached while covering the external connector terminal cap to prevent it from opening. Do not use a brush, sponge, soap, or detergent for washing. Do not apply running water directly to the mouthpiece or earpiece or speaker.
If salt water, sea water, mud or dirt gets on
󱾀
the terminal, wash off immediately. May be more difficult to remove when dry/hard, and may scratch/damage the terminal. You can use the terminal in the bathroom.
󱾀
However, do not immerse it in the bathtub.
Never immerse the terminal in hot spring water or water containing soap, detergent or bath powder. Avoid using the terminal for a long time in the bathroom.
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Things to keep in mind
Sea water Hot spring
Soap/Detergent/
Bath powder
Slot
Tab
Before use, ensure that you securely close the
󱾀
external connector terminal cap and back cover so that they are completely attached. If
Contents/Notes
any fine dirt (fine fibers, hairs, or sands) is between the cap/cover and the terminal, water or dust could enter the inside of the terminal. Do not spray or immerse the terminal in
󱾀
liquids other than water of room temperature as illustrated below.
<Example>
Opening/closing the external connector terminal cap
Opening
Hook your finger on the slot and open the cap in the direction of arrow.
Closing
Close the cap by pressing the whole cap securely as shown.
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Attaching/removing the back cover
Tab
Securely push the areas illustrated by and make sure that there is no space between the back cover and the terminal.
Slot
Attaching
Insert the tabs on the back cover
1
in direction ① and press firmly in direction
Removing
Hold the terminal, then hook
1
your finger in the slot and lift in direction
Insert your finger in the gap
2
formed and remove gently as shown
NOTE
When removing the back cover, make sure that
󱾀
you drain water and wipe moisture off the terminal.
When attaching the back cover, make sure that
󱾀
no dust or dirt adheres to the back cover (especially to the rubber packing).
Water/dust might enter the inside of the terminal
󱾀
unless you attach the back cover securely. When attaching the back cover, make sure that
󱾀
the miniUIM, the microSD card and the battery pack are attached securely. If the miniUIM or microSD card is not securely inserted, the battery pack sits on the miniUIM or microSD card which causes a gap between the terminal and the back cover when attaching the back cover. The waterproof/dustproof function might deteriorate because of the gap.
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To maintain waterproof/dustproof function, replacement of parts is required once every 2 years regardless of whether the terminal appears normal or abnormal.
Contents/Notes
DOCOMO replaces the parts as a chargeable service. Bring the terminal to a repair counter specified by DOCOMO.
Important notices
If the terminal gets wet with water or other
󱾀
liquids with the external connector terminal cap or the back cover open, the liquid may get inside the terminal causing electric shock or malfunction. Stop using the terminal, turn off the power, remove the battery pack and contact a repair counter specified by DOCOMO. The external connector terminal cap and the
󱾀
rubber packing of the back cover play an important role in maintaining waterproof/ dustproof function. Do not remove or scratch them. Also, prevent dust from adhering to them. If the external connector terminal cap and the rubber packing of the back cover is damaged or deformed, replace it at a repair counter specified by DOCOMO. Do not insert sharp objects through the gap
󱾀
of the external connector terminal cap or back cover. Doing so may damage the rubber packing and allow water/dust to seep in.
If the back cover is damaged, replace it. Water
󱾀
may seep into the inside of the terminal through a damaged section causing electric shock, corrosion of the battery pack, or other malfunctions. Do not leave the terminal with water drops. In
󱾀
cold places, water may freeze and cause malfunction. To prevent condensation, do not bring the
󱾀
terminal from a cold place to a bathroom, etc. without letting the terminal get back to room temperature. Do not apply water flow stronger than allowed
󱾀
(e.g., such water flow that gives you pain when applied to your skin directly from a faucet or shower head). Doing so may cause malfunction though N-05D is waterproof to IPX5 standard ( P. 35). Do not wash the terminal in a washing
󱾀
machine etc. Do not put the terminal in hot water, use it in
󱾀
a sauna or apply hot air flow (from a hair dryer etc.) to it. Do not poke the mouthpiece, earpiece or
󱾀
speaker with cotton swabs or sharp objects. The waterproof/dustproof function may deteriorate. The terminal does not float on water.
󱾀
Do not drop the terminal. Scratches may lead
󱾀
to lowered waterproof/dustproof capability.
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Do not leave water on the mouthpiece,
Sealing
NTTドコモ
󱾀
earpiece or speaker. If water adheres to the terminal, the volume during a call or ringtone may be decreased or sound quality may deteriorate. In such a case, drain the water to recover the function. DOCOMO does not guarantee all operations
󱾀
under actual use conditions. Malfunctions deemed to be caused by inappropriate operation by the customer are not covered by the warranty. Even if the back cover is securely attached,
󱾀
removing the sealing shown may result in a loss of waterproof capability. Do not remove sealing.
Draining water when the terminal gets wet
When the terminal gets wet, drain the water following the steps below.
If water adheres to the mouthpiece, earpiece
󱾀
or speaker, the volume of the other party's voice or melody may be decreased or sound quality may deteriorate. In such a case, drain the water following the steps below and dry the terminal in open air to recover the function.
Wipe the surface of the terminal
1
with a clean dry cloth, etc.
Securely hold the terminal and
2
shake it approx. 20 times until there is no more water splattering
<Draining from mouthpiece or earpiece>
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<Draining from speaker>
Softly press a clean dry cloth etc.,
3
on the terminal to wipe off water remaining in the mouthpiece, earpiece or speaker
Do not wipe off water remaining in gaps directly with a cotton swab etc.
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Thoroughly wipe off water
4
drained from the terminal with a clean dry cloth, etc.
Water, if any, remaining in the terminal may leak out after wiping off.
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When charging the battery
Accessories and options are not waterproof/ dustproof. Check the following before and after charging.
Make sure that the terminal is not wet. If the
󱾀
terminal is wet, thoroughly drain the water and wipe off with a clean dry cloth, etc. before placing it on the provided desktop holder or opening the external connector terminal cap. When the external connector terminal cap is
󱾀
opened for charging, close the cap securely after charging. It is recommended that the desktop holder be used for charging to prevent water from seeping in or dust from entering through the external connector terminal.
Never try to charge the battery pack when the terminal is wet. Do not touch the AC adapter or desktop holder with wet hands. Doing so may cause electric shock. Use the AC adapter or desktop holder in a place free from water splashes. Do not use them in a bathroom, shower room, kitchen, washroom and other places subject to water. Otherwise, it may cause fire or electric shock.
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Part Names and Functions

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Proximity/Illuminance sensor
Hides tappable icons on the touch panel when your face comes close to the touch panel. This prevents you from unintentionally activating functions when you are engaged in a call. Detects the brightness around the terminal and automatically adjusts the illuminance of the display.  P. 108
* Do not put labels or stickers on the sensors.
Earpiece (receiver)
Notification LED
Charging Incoming call (incoming call lamp)
P. 53

Missed calls, new mail (notification lamp) P. 109
Display (Touch panel)
Allows you to scroll the screen on the display or tap to select objects.  P. 55
Menu key  P. 56
m
Home key  P. 56
h
Back key  P. 56
r
Mouthpiece/microphone
Power key
Powers the terminal on/off or sets it in sleep mode.
󱢳
External connector terminal
Provides connections to the adapters, earphone/headphone, and PC, etc.
󱢴
1Seg antenna
󱢵
Camera
For 1Seg reception.
P.149
You can use the camera to take videos or photos.  P. 138
P. 109
󱢶
Light
Turn it on when taking a picture as needed.
󱢷
Infrared data port
Serves for infrared data exchange.  P. 130
󱢸
Strap slot
󱢹
GPS / Wi-Fi / Bluetooth antenna*
󱢺
Speaker
󱢻
mark
e
Put the mark close to the reader when using Osaifu-Keitai.  P. 153
󱢼
Volume key
Adjusts the volume.
󱢽
microSD card slot
Set the microSD card to the slot.
󱢾
miniUIM slot

Insert a miniUIM here.
󱢿
Back cover
󱣀
Charging terminal
󱣁
FOMA antenna*
P. 44
* The antennas are built-in. To ensure good
signal quality, avoid covering the antenna section with your hands.
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miniUIM

Tab
miniUIM is an IC card that stores your phone number and other information. Only a miniUIM can be used on the terminal. Exchange your miniUIM or FOMA card at a docomo Shop Service
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Counter.
Some functions are not available if the
󱾀
miniUIM is not inserted. For details on the miniUIM, refer to the
󱾀
manual for the miniUIM. You should insert/remove the miniUIM
󱾀
after turning the power off and removing the battery pack (P.47). Hold the terminal firmly in your hand.
By holding the tab of the tray,
1
pull out the tray
44
IC side facing up, place the
2
miniUIM on the tray
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Gold IC side facedown
miniUIM slot
miniUIM
IC
Notch
Push the tray in all the way
3
NOTE
Do not insert/remove miniUIM forcefully. May
󱾀
damage miniUIM.

microSD Card

You can save data in the terminal to microSD card or transfer data on a microSD card to the terminal.
The N-05D supports a microSD card of up
󱾀
to 2 GB, and a microSDHC card of up to 32 GB (as of February 2012). Refer to the following website for information on the latest operation check information, including microSD card manufacturers and card capacities. http://www.n-keitai.com/ (in Japanese only) Given information is the result of operation checks, and is not a guarantee of operation. For microSD cards other than those given, inquire with the manufacturer of each microSD card.
Before using a microSD card
Make sure to format microSD card on N-05D. You may not be able to use microSD card formatted on another terminal or PC.  P. 115
Note that formatting the microSD card deletes
󱾀
all data in it. Be sure to make a backup or otherwise
󱾀
separately store data saved to a microSD card. If saved data becomes lost or is altered, DOCOMO will not be held liable.
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Do not turn off the power while the microSD
microSD card
microSD card slot
󱾀
card is being accessed. The data may be destroyed or the card may no longer function properly. Data from another device saved to microSD
󱾀
card may not be displayable or playable on the terminal. Data saved to microSD card from the terminal may also not be displayable or
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playable on another device. You should insert/remove a microSD card after
󱾀
turning the power off and removing the battery pack (P. 4 8). Hold the terminal firmly in your hand.
■Attaching
Insert the microSD card into the
1
microSD card slot until it is locked
Insert the microSD card into the slot slowly and straight in with the metal contacts facing down. When the card is fully inserted, it is locked.
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Removing
NTTドコモ
Align concave portion and convex portion
Push the microSD card in, and
1
then release it
The microSD card comes out slightly. Note that the card may jet completely out of its slot.
Hold the microSD card at its
2
groove, and then pull it straight out slowly

Battery Pack

Use the Battery Pack N32 for the terminal.
󱾀
You should insert/remove the battery pack
󱾀
after turning the power off. Hold the terminal firmly in your hand. Attaching/removing the back cover
󱾀
Attaching
With the product name side
1
facing up, insert the concave portion of the battery pack into the convex portion of this terminal and install it in direction
so that the metal terminals on
the battery pack and the terminal are aligned. Then set the battery pack in direction
P. 37
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NOTE
NTTドコモ
NTTドコモ
Tab
Do not press forcefully if concave portion and
󱾀
convex portion are not aligned. Doing so may cause damage to the concave-convex portion and metal terminals.
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Removing
Push the tab of the battery pack
1
in the direction ① then pull it up in the direction
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Charging

The battery pack is not fully charged at
󱾀
time of purchase. Be sure to fully charge before use.
Battery charging
For more details, see the respective manuals of the FOMA microUSB Adapter N01 for charging, the FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 (optional), the FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use (optional) and the FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 (optional), the AC Adapter 03 (optional) and the DC Adapter 03 (optional). The FOMA AC Adapter 01 is only compatible with AC 100V. The FOMA AC Adapter 02 and the FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use, and the AC Adapter 03 are compatible with AC 100V-240V. The AC adapter has an AC 100V plug (Japanese specification). When using an AC 100-240V adapter overseas, you will need a converter plug adapter compatible with local voltage. Do not charge the terminal using a travel transformer. You must attach the battery pack to the terminal if you want to charge it. Do not force the connector when inserting/ pulling it out. Instead, insert or pull it out slowly. If you start charging when the battery pack is empty, you may not be able to power ON the terminal for a while.
Charging may stop before the remaining capacity of the battery reaches 100% depending on the status of use. In that case, terminate all functions in use and charge the battery again. Remove the FOMA microUSB Adapter N01 for charging or the microUSB cable for PC connection (sample) from the terminal and attach it again before charging.
■Charging time (estimate)
Charging time is an estimate of the time required to charge a completely empty battery pack while the terminal is powered off.
FOMA AC Adapter 01*/02* AC Adapter 03
FOMA DC Adapter 01*/02* DC Adapter 03
* Charging when connected to FOMA microUSB
Adapter N01 for charging.
Approx. 200 minutes
Approx. 200 minutes
■Usage time when fully charged (estimate)
Usage time differs with the operating environment and the condition of the battery pack.
Usage time for the terminal becomes shorter
󱾀
as you view 1Seg or use GPS.
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Continuous standby time
Plug
AC adapter
Notification LED
Connector
100V AC outlet
Tu rn left the face indicated by the arrow.
Desktop Holder N38
FOMA/3G
Stationary (Automatic):Approx. 320 hours
GSM
Stationary (Automatic):Approx. 220 hours
Continuous call time
FOMA/3G: Approx. 320 minutes
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GSM: Approx. 330 minutes
Continuous 1Seg viewable time
Approx. 290 minutes
■Battery pack life
The battery pack is a consumable accessory. The usage time of the battery per 1 charge decreases gradually each time the battery is recharged. When the usage time from 1 charge becomes about half of a new battery pack, the life of the battery pack is assumed to be almost over. We recommend that you replace the battery ahead of time. Depending on the usage condition, the battery pack may inflate slightly when the battery life is almost over. This is not a malfunction. If you view 1Seg while charging for a long period, the life of the battery pack may decrease.
Waterproof/dustproof capability
The battery pack, AC adapter, and supplied desktop holder are not waterproof/dustproof. You must not charge when the terminal is wet. To prevent intrusion of water/dust from the external connection terminal, charging is recommended using the desktop holder. After charging is completed, securely close the external connection terminal cap. Otherwise, water/dust may enter.
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Insert the connector of the AC
FOMA microUSB Adapter N01 for charging
Release clips
Connector
Connection terminal
External connector terminal cap
Power plug
AC adapter
To AC100V outlet
microUSB plug * Engraved side face down
Plug
For DC Adapter (option)
To cigarette lighter socket
1
adapter (optional) horizontally into the terminal on the back of the desktop holder
Plug the AC adapter into an
2
outlet
Keep holding the desktop holder
3
and insert the terminal to the direction ① then to the direction
securely as shown
Once charging completes, keep
4
holding the desktop holder, tilt the terminal in direction of arrow and then remove from it
Charging with the AC adapter/DC adapter
Be sure to refer to the manuals for the FOMA
󱾀
AC Adapter 01/02 (optional), FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 (optional), AC Adapter 03 (optional), and DC Adapter 03 (optional).
<Example: When charging with the FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 or FOMA DC Adapter 01/02>
Insert the AC adapter/DC adapter
1
connector horizontally into the connection terminal of the FOMA microUSB Adapter N01 for charging
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Insert the connector with the engraved
Engraved side face down
microUSB cable for PC connection (sample)
side facing up horizontally into the connection terminal with print side facing up.
Open the external connector
2
terminal cap (P.36), and plug the microUSB plug of the FOMA
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microUSB Adapter N01 for charging horizontally into the terminal's external connector terminal
Insert the microUSB plug horizontally with the engraved side facing down.
Insert the AC adapter plug
3
horizontally into the power outlet/the DC adapter plug into the car’s cigarette lighter socket
When charging is completed,
4
unplug the AC adapter from the outlet/ the DC adapter from the cigarette lighter socket
Remove the AC adapter/DC
5
adapter connector horizontally from the connection terminal of the FOMA microUSB Adapter N01 for charging
Remove the microUSB plug
6
straight from the terminal and close the external connector terminal cap (P.36)
Charging with the microUSB cable for PC connection
You can charge the terminal by connecting the terminal and a PC with the microUSB cable for PC connection (sample).
Open the external connector
1
terminal cap (P.36), and plug the microUSB plug of the microUSB cable for PC connection horizontally into the external connector terminal of the terminal
Insert the microUSB plug horizontally with the engraved side facing down.
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Insert the other USB plug of the
2
microUSB cable for PC connection horizontally into the PC USB port
When charging is completed,
3
remove the microUSB plug horizontally from the terminal and close the external connector terminal cap (P.36)
Remove the USB plug
4
horizontally from the PC USB port
NOTE
If charging starts with power off, it may take
󱾀
some time for charging to start. When you have finished charging, pull the
󱾀
connected cable from the outlet and the terminal.
<Notification LED>
Notification LED turns red while charging, green
󱾀
when the battery level is over 90%, and off when charging is complete.
<DC adapter>
The DC adapter takes a 2A fuse. If the fuse (2A)
󱾀
blows, be sure to replace with a designated fuse. The fuse (2A) is a consumable and can be purchased at a local car dealer.
<microUSB cable for PC connection>
If you perceive noise interference from a radio or
󱾀
similar device while charging, distance the microUSB cable for PC connection from the radio, antenna, etc.
Do not use the microUSB cable for PC
󱾀
connection to connect the terminal and a PC in regions where its use is prohibited.
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Turning Power ON and OFF

Turning power ON
Press the power key for 2
1
seconds or longer
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When turning power on for the first time, the initial setting screen appears.  P. 57 The Home screen appears.
Turning power OFF
Press the power key for 1 second
1
or longer ▶ "Power off" ▶ "OK"
Sleep mode
When the power key is pressed or the terminal is not operated for a specified duration of time, the display turns off and the terminal enters sleep mode. Pressing the power key quits sleep mode.
Screen lock
When you turn power on or quit sleep mode, the touch panel is locked. Tap to unlock the screen.
P. 72

Switching the Screen Display Orientation

The terminal can automatically switch the display orientation by sensing the sideway tilt of the body.
The display may not switch depending on
󱾀
the content being displayed. Operate on the terminal, setting the display
󱾀
vertically to the ground. If the display is placed horizontally to the ground, the display orientation does not switch. You can disable screen rotation by tapping
󱾀
in the Notifications panel.
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Basic Operations

Operate the terminal by directly touching the touch panel (display).
■Precautions on using the touch panel
The touch panel has been designed for light
󱾀
finger touches. Do not press it hard with your finger or with sharp objects (nail, ballpoint pen, pin etc.). The following user actions may cause the touch panel not to work properly. They may also cause malfunction.
Touching the screen with gloved hands Touching the screen with the tip of a fingernail Placing a foreign object on the screen Sticking a protective sheet or seal on the screen Touching the screen when it is wet Touching the screen with sweaty or wet fingers
Set the terminal to sleep mode before carrying
󱾀
it in your pocket or bag. Carrying the terminal while not in sleep mode may cause unintended operation.
Tap
Select or run items.
Touch the panel then release your finger.
Touch and hold
In some screens, continuing to touch the touch panel displays a menu.
Slide
Scroll up/down/left/right in direction you want to view.
Slide your finger while touching the touch panel.
■Drag
Slide your finger while touching an item (icon, etc.) to move it.
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Flick
Quickly scroll in direction you want to view.
Quickly slide your
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finger and release it.
Pinch/apart with two fingers
Zoom in or zoom out.
Touch the touch panel with two fingers, then slide them apart or together.
Operating the touch keys
You can use the for the following.
: Display the menu available for the
m
current screen. Depending on the current screen, menu items may include search, settings, or delete options.
: Display the Home screen. You can
h
return to the Home screen when using a function. Touch and hold to carry out task management.
: Go back one screen. Use when you
r
want to return to the previous screen.
mhr
keys mainly
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Initial Settings

Settings when power is first turned ON
When the terminal power is first turned ON, the following settings are required.
When the initial setting screen
1
appears, tap the language 󱽄 "
" (Next)
Check the displayed content
2
"Next"
To configure a Google account,
3
"Settings"
Follow onscreen instructions to configure a Google account and back up data, and then tap "Next".
To use Google Location Service,
4
mark the checkbox 󱽄 "Agree" 󱽄 "Next"
To use GPS, mark the checkbox 󱽄
5
"Agree" 󱽄 "Next"
Check the explanation for
6
updating software 󱽄 "Next"
When the DOCOMO Services
7
initialization screen appears, "Next"
󱽄
Check the displayed content, and
8
tap the "Install" radio button to install all applications 󱽄 "Next"
To initialize Osaifu-Keitai, tap the
9
"Set" radio button 󱽄 "Next"
Follow onscreen instructions to initialize Osaifu-Keitai.
To set a docomo application
10
password, "Set"
Follow onscreen instructions to set a docomo application password.
Check the displayed settings for
11
providing location, and tap a radio button to set an item 󱽄 "Next"
"OK"
12
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Setting an access point
The access points (sp-mode, mopera U) required for connecting to the Internet are preset. You may add or change them as required.
The sp-mode is set as the default access point.
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Configuring access point to be used
From the Home screen, m 󱽄
1
"Settings" 󱽄 "Wireless & networks" 󱽄 "Mobile networks"
"Access Point Names"
󱽄
Tap the radio button for the
2
access point
Adding an access point
From the Home screen, m 󱽄
1
"Settings" 󱽄 "Wireless & networks" 󱽄 "Mobile networks"
"Access Point Names"
󱽄
󱽄 "New APN"
m
2
"Name" 󱽄 enter the name of the
3
new network profile 󱽄 "OK"
"APN"
4
name 󱽄 "OK"
enter the access point
󱽄
Enter any other items requested
5
by your network operator
󱽄 "Save"
m
6
NOTE
Do not change MCC to anything other than
󱾀
440, or MNC to anything other than 10. If you do this, registered/added access points will no longer display on the screen. If access points no longer display due to the MCC and MNC settings being changed, you can either restore default settings or manually set the access points again.
Initializing an access point
When you initialize an access point, it returns
󱾀
to its default settings.
From the Home screen, m 󱽄
1
"Settings" 󱽄 "Wireless & networks" 󱽄 "Mobile networks"
"Access Point Names"
󱽄
2
"Reset to default"
m
󱽄
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sp-mode
sp-mode is an ISP for NTT DOCOMO smartphones. In addition to Internet connection, this also provides an email service that uses the same email addresses as i-mode (@docomo.ne.jp).
sp-mode is a paid service that requires
󱾀
subscription. For details about sp-mode, refer to the NTT DOCOMO website.
mopera U
mopera U is an NTT DOCOMO ISP. If you have subscribed to mopera U, you can use the Internet after making the simple settings.
mopera U is a paid service that requires
󱾀
subscription.
Setting mopera U/sp-mode
From the Home screen, m 󱽄
1
"Settings" 󱽄 "Wireless & networks" 󱽄 "Mobile networks"
"Access Point Names"
󱽄
Tap to select the "mopera U (
2
マートフォン定額
flat-rate)/"mopera U U settings)/"sp
)" (Smartphone
設定
"(sp-mode)
モード
"(mopera
radio button
NOTE
Subscription to flat-rate packet communication
󱾀
service is required if you want to use "mopera U

( For details on mopera U (Smartphone flat­rate),refer to the NTT DOCOMO website.
"mopera U
󱾀
access point for setting mopera U. When you use the access point for setting mopera U, packet communication charges for setting do not apply. Note that you can only connect to the initial setting screen or the setting change screen for mopera U. For details on mopera U settings, refer to the mopera U website.
)" (Smartphone flat-rate).

" (mopera U settings) is the
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Wi-Fi settings
Wi-Fi is a function that allows you to use email and the Internet, via access points for household/corporate networks or public wireless LAN services.
Radio wave interference with
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Bluetooth devices
Since a Bluetooth device and a wireless LAN (IEEE802.11b/g/n) device use the same frequency ranges (2.4GHz), radio wave interference may occur when the Bluetooth device is used near a device equipped with a wireless LAN. This may cause deterioration in the communication speed, noise and connection problems. If this occurs, take the following measures:
Keep a distance of at the nearest 10 m from
󱾀
a wireless LAN device when you connect the Bluetooth device or the terminal. Turn off the Bluetooth device in case you
󱾀
should use the Bluetooth device within 10 m from the wireless LAN device.
Turning Wi-Fi ON to connect to a network
From the Home screen, m 󱽄
1
"Settings" 󱽄 "Wireless & networks" 󱽄 "Wi-Fi settings"
Mark the "Wi-Fi" checkbox
2
A scan for Wi-Fi networks begins automatically. A list of available networks appears.
Tap the name of the Wi-Fi
3
network that you want to connect to
To connect to a protected Wi-Fi network, enter the required information and tap "Connect".
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network with easy Wi-Fi settings
When an access point-capable device supports
󱾀
"Easy Wireless Setup" and "WPS", you can easily complete required settings, including ESSID and the security method.
From the Home screen, m 󱽄
1
"Settings" 󱽄 "Wireless & networks" 󱽄 "Wi-Fi settings"
Mark the "Wi-Fi" checkbox
2
"Wi-Fi Easy Settings" 󱽄 "Easy
3
Wireless Setup"/"WPS"
Easy Wireless Setup
Keep touching the easy setup button until the POWER LED blinks in Green on the access point. Again, keep touching the easy setup button until the POWER LED is lit Orange on the access point.
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When the status bar shows , you are accessible to the Wi-Fi network.
WPS
Push Button Control method: Search for access points begins, so you should press the pushbutton on an access point itself or an access point’s setting screen. Continue by following onscreen instructions. PIN method: Search for access points begins. Continue by following onscreen instructions. When "PIN code" (Pin code for WPS) appears on the terminal, register the displayed number in the access point. When the status bar shows , you are accessible to the Wi-Fi network. If the security for a WPS-set access point is WEP, connection is not possible.
Adding a Wi-Fi network manually
For information on using an access point,
󱾀
refer to the manual for the access point.
From the Home screen, m 󱽄
1
"Settings" 󱽄 "Wireless & networks" 󱽄 "Wi-Fi settings"
Mark the "Wi-Fi" checkbox
2
"Add Wi-Fi network"
3
Enter the network SSID for the
4
Wi-Fi network to be added, and then select the security (Open, WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, 802.1x EAP)
Enter additional security
5
information as required 󱽄 "Save"
Disconnecting a connected Wi-Fi network
From the Home screen, m 󱽄
1
"Settings" 󱽄 "Wireless & networks" 󱽄 "Wi-Fi settings"
Tap the connected Wi-Fi network
2
"Forget"
󱽄
NOTE
Packet communication is still available when
󱾀
Wi-Fi is turned on. However, if the terminal is connected to a Wi-Fi network, the Wi-Fi network takes precedence. When the Wi-Fi network is disconnected, the terminal automatically connects to the 3G/GPRS network. If you continue using the terminal connected to the 3G/GPRS network, note that you will incur costly packet communication charges.
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When
Status bar
󱾀
connection is intended and does not allow internet connection including application communication. Check the radio wave condition and password (security key) and reconnect it before connecting to the Internet.
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Setting an Email account
Setting an email account provided by mopera U or any general providers, you can use email.
Obtain information required for completing
󱾀
settings from your service provider beforehand.
In the application list screen,
1
Enter the email address and
2
Enter the account name and user
3
62
is displayed on the status bar, Auto-IP
"Email"
To set an additional account
m 󱽄 "Accounts" 󱽄 m 󱽄 "Add
󱽄
account"
password 󱽄 "Next"
For an email account with preset provider information, settings for the send/receive mail servers are complete automatically. For an email account without preset provider information, settings must be completed manually. Contact your provider for settings information.
name 󱽄 "Done"
Setting a Google or other account
By configuring a Google account, you can use Gmail, market, and other services.
From the Home screen, m 󱽄
1
"Settings" 󱽄 "Accounts & sync"
"Add account" 󱽄 tap the type of
2
account
Follow onscreen instructions to
3
configure the account

Reading the Status Bar

Notification icons for new information and status icons for the terminal status are displayed in the status bar. Notification icons are displayed on the left side, and the terminal status icons are displayed on the right side of the status bar.
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Status icons
Icon Description
/ /
The battery needs to be charged / Battery level / The battery is charging
Signal status
*
* International roaming
Out of service area / * 3G communicating / available / * GPRS communicating / available
Airplane mode activated
* Connected to Wi-Fi
Connected to Wi-Fi (During
Auto-IP)
Bluetooth is ON / connected to /
compatible device
Synchronizing data
Osaifu-Keitai lock activated
miniUIM not inserted
The alarm is set
Speaker ON during call
Microphone is mute
/ Silent mode with vibration ON/OFF
eco mode is ON
(Gray "eco": Original eco mode
Aqua "eco": Full eco mode)
GPS is positioning
Icon Description
Enterable text type (hiragana /
/ / /
/ /
* When a Google account is configured
(synchronized), the icon appears blue, and when not configured (not synchronized), gray.
katakana / alphabet / numerals / smileys, emoticons, symbols, fixed phrases, character codes / T9 input)
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Notification icons
Icon Description
New Gmail New Email New sp-mode mail
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New SMS message Failed to send SMS New Voice Mail message New instant message New Area Mail Upcoming calendar event Upcoming Schedule event Alarm is snoozed Media Player playing Unsecured Wi-Fi network found Newly received file via Bluetooth
communication USB is connected
/ In call / On hold
Missed call Data upload/send Data download/receive Application installation completed Update of installed application
available Some notification icons
undisplayed
Icon Description
Sending/receiving data by infrared data exchange
Viewing 1Seg MEDIAS NAVI update notification Software update notification Major software update
notification, updating PC Link is connected PC Link available PC Link confirmation message Connected by USB PC Link Tap searching Error/Alert message No available space in the main
terminal Using USB tethering Using Wi-Fi tethering Using USB and Wi-Fi tethering VPN (PPTP) is connected /
/
Unconnected VPN (IPSec/L2TP) is connected
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Using the Notifications panel
③ ④
When a notification icon appears, you can open the Notifications panel to check a message or event notification.
Drag the status bar downwards
1
󰴤
Activates Tap search.  P. 83
󰴥
Tap the following icons to change the
function status.
/
on/off  P. 108
: Silent mode (vibration)
: Automatic screen rotation on/off
P. 54
: eco mode on/off  P. 109
: GPS function on/off  P. 146
: Bluetooth function on/off  P. 99
: Wi-Fi function on/off  P. 99
: Brightness level  P. 108
: Account auto-synchronization on/off
P. 114
󰴦
Shows the name of the network carrier you are connecting to.
󰴧
Shows the name of the network carrier that provides services.
󰴨
Tap this to delete the checkmarked ( notifications and the notification icons displayed on the status bar.
󰴩
Shows the missed call log and other information such as completion of a download.
󰴪
Mark a checkbox for the notifications you want to delete, and then tap 󰴨; the notification icons are deleted.
Close the Notifications panel
Drag bottom of Notifications panel to
󱽄
top
)
󰴪
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Text Entry

⑦ ⑥
⑧ ①
② ③⑤
The terminal has an onscreen keyboard that is displayed in the screen. Tap a text box on the screen to display the onscreen keyboard.
You can use the following two kinds of
󱾀
Getting Started
keyboards.
QWERTY keyboard
This keyboard uses a PC keyboard layout. Enter Japanese in romaji.
10-key keyboard
This is an ordinary keyboard of mobile phones.
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󰴤
/ : Toggle the QWERTY keyboard
and 10-key keyboard.
Change text to hiragana/kana/ alphabet/etc.
With the 10-key keyboard, changes text to kana/alphanumeric/etc. Also toggle half-width/full-width.
󰴥
Toggle the kind of text to enter. Touch and hold to display the ATOK menu. [ATOK Menu]
"ATOK Settings": "Configuring text entry settings"  P. 69 "Register Words": Add words. Added words are usable when converting kana to kanji.
󰴦
Enter a space.
Convert entered text.
󰴧
Change the keyboard to symbol entry.
󰴨
Move the cursor. When converting, change the conversion range.
/
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󰴩
Enter a line feed or confirm entered text.
When there is a text entry box such as for Phonebook, completes entry and moves to the next item.
When entering text for a web page or for search words, runs the function of the text box.
󰴪
Delete text to the left of the cursor. For the 10-key keyboard, you can also set "Character delete key" (P. 7 0) to delete text to the right ( ).
󰴫
Tap once to change the next character to be entered to upper case ( ), tap twice to lock in upper case ( ). Some symbols can also be entered.
󰴬
Display one character before (reverse).
Undo one action before.
󰴭
Conversion/prediction candidates are displayed when entering text, and you can tap to enter text.
-
Slide left/right to display other conversion/prediction candidates. Flick up/down for wider conversion/ prediction candidates display.
Selecting the 10-key keyboard entry method
Select a text entry method for the 10-key keyboard.
On a text entry screen, touch and
1
hold / / 󱽄 "ATOK Settings" 󱽄 "Input mode"
"Numeric keypad input"/"Gesture
2
input"/"Flick input"/"T9 input"
■Numeric keypad input
Tap the key with the desired character assigned on repeatedly until you get to the character.
Gesture input
Keep touching on the key with the desired character; the associated gesture guide (characters) is displayed around the key. Slide your finger to the target character without releasing it from the panel. You can slide the finger you tapped downward once or twice to display a gesture guide with a voiced consonant, unvoiced consonant, or small kana (during alphabet entry, toggle upper/lower case).
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Example: To enter ""
Slide downward twice
予測候補に「春」と表示され るのでタップします。
•目的の文字が予測候補にな いときは、
をタップして、
読みを入力します。
•濁音/半濁音を入力する場 合は、
をタップします。
予測候補に「春」と表示され るのでタップします。
•目的の文字が予測候補にな いときは、
をタップして、
読みを入力します。
•濁音/半濁音を入力する場 合は、
をタップします。
•英語と日本語を切り替える ときは をタップし ます。
• をタップして、予測候 の表示を「漢字/かな」に 切り替えることができます。
変換」に「はる」の候補が表
示されるので、「春」をタップ します「予測」には「はる」 からの予測候補が表示されま す。
•変換範囲を変えたい場合は
をタップ
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Flick input
Keep touching on the key with the desired character; the associated flick guide (characters) is displayed on the key. Flick your finger toward the target character without releasing it from the panel. After flick input, you can tap
once or twice to enter a voiced consonant, unvoiced consonant, or small kana.
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T9 input
Tap each key with a desired character once, and then select the desired text from the displayed prediction candidates to enter it. Example: To enter ""
Tap "" then ""
󱽄
Tap "" displayed in the prediction candidates.
If desired text does not appear in the candidates, tap and enter the reading. To enter a voiced/ unvoiced consonant, tap
. To toggle English and Japanese, tap / .
You can tap to toggle display of candidates between "

"
(kanji/kana).
A "" candidate appears in "" (convert), so tap "". Prediction candidates from "" appear in "
" (prediction).
To change the conversion range, tap
/ .
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Entering with the smiley/emoticon/
Area for handwriting
symbol palette
In a text entry screen, " "
1
" "/" "/" "
2
The palette for the keyboard is displayed.
Entering from fixed phrases/
character codes
" "/" "
󱽄
Quoting Phonebook data
" " 󱽄 "
󱽄
the entry 󱽄 checkmark the item to quote
"OK"
󱽄
Entering text by handwriting
Handwritten hiragana, katakana, alphabet,
󱾀
and numbers can be recognized.
In a text entry screen, " " 󱽄
1
"
Write to enter characters
2
Tap a tab to select the type of text to enter.
"

/ATOK

" 󱽄 tap
Configuring text entry settings
Configure settings for text entry including sound/vibration for key operation and text size.
In a text entry screen, touch and
1
hold / /
󱽄
"ATOK
Settings"
Select any item:
2
Input mode → P. 6 7
Entering auxiliaries······Set entering
auxiliaries.
Keypad sound······Set sound for when keys are pressed.
Keypad vibration······Set vibration for when keys are pressed.
Multi-tap input······Enable numeric keypad input for both gesture input and flick input. Mark the "Enable auto cursor moving" checkbox to move the cursor to the right after a period of no entry during numeric keypad input. Also set how quickly the cursor moves. Mark the "Enable multi-tap input when gesture / flick input" checkbox to automatically move the cursor during both gesture input and flick input. The setting for auto cursor moving changes with each "Input mode" setting.
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Character delete key······When deleting text, set to delete to the left of the cursor ("Backspace ( )") or the right ("Clear ( )").
Number type keypad······Set whether to use a numeric keypad when using
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the 10-key keyboard.
Gesture guide······Set whether the gesture guide is displayed at entry by gesture. Mark the checkbox to display the gesture guide. You can set the time length before the guide is displayed.
Flick guide······Set whether the flick guide is displayed at entry by flicking.
Flick Sensitivity······Set the sensitivity of character selection for a character input by flicking.
Modifier key flick······Set to enable entry of dakuon/han-dakuon by flicking
Auto alphanumeric select······Set to enter in half-width letters when switching to the QWERTY keyboard from the 10-key keyboard.
Direct alphanumeric input······Set to enter half-width letters only after they are confirmed in alphabet entry.
Show numeric keys (vertical screen)
······Set to display numeric keys when
displaying the QWERTY keyboard in the vertical screen. When set not to display, enter numbers by flicking.
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for flick input.
Show numeric keys (horizontal screen)······Set to display numeric keys
when displaying the QWERTY keyboard in the horizontal screen. When set not to display, enter numbers by flicking.
Use half-width space······Set to enter half-width spaces also when entering Japanese text.
Auto space insert······Set to automatically put a space following a word after it is confirmed in alphabet entry.
Delete key flick······Set whether to delete a string of text by flicking
upward or to the left.
Auto full screen (horizontal) ······Set whether to display the text entry field automatically at full screen when in the horizontal screen.
Converting / Candidates······Set character conversion and prediction candidates.
Input prediction······Set to display the prediction candidates for conversion.
Showing prediction candidates before next input······Set to predict
and display candidates for words to follow confirmed (converted) text. Selectable when the "Input prediction" checkbox is marked.
Initializing learning data······Reset learning data and smiley/emoticon/ symbol entry panel log.
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User’s dic / Common phrases······Set a user dictionary and common phrases.
Dictionary utility······Maintains the user dictionary.
Common phrase utility······Maintains user-registered fixed phrases. Common phrases that use smileys are not displayed in text boxes that do not support smileys.
Display······Set the character input screen display.
Theme······Set the design for the keyboard.
Key size······Set the size of the keyboard.
Font size······Set the font size for conversion/prediction candidates.
Number of lines to display (vertical screen) ······Set the number of lines of
conversion/prediction candidates to display in vertical screen.
Number of lines to display (horizontal screen) ······Set the number
of lines of conversion/prediction candidates to display in horizontal screen.
Initializing settings → P. 7 1
JapaneseInputMethod ATOK ······Displays
version information for ATOK.
Initializing text entry settings
You can restore the "ATOK Settings" to their defaults.
In a text entry screen, touch and
1
hold / / 󱽄 "ATOK Settings"
󱽄
"OK"
NOTE
Learning data, user-registered words, and
󱾀
user-registered fixed phrases are not initialized.
󱽄
"Initializing settings"
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Widgets
Machi-chara
Indicator
Number of Home screen pages and position
Application shortcuts
Launch browser Launch sp-mode mail Launch phone/call log, Phonebook Open the application list screen
Dock

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Home Screen

The Home screen is the starting screen for using applications. You can tap h to open the screen.
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You can move the Home screen to a page on the right or left by sliding the screen.
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" ©NTT DOCOMO
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®
(Butler Sheep)"

Managing the Home screen

"docomo Palette UI" is set to the Home screen by default. In the Home screen, you can add application shortcuts, create folders, etc.
Adding an application shortcut to the Home screen
Touch and hold the Home screen
1
"Shortcut" ▶ "Application"
2
Adding a widget
"Widget"
Adding an application group
"Group" ▶ tap the group to add
Tap the shortcut that you want
3
to add
An application shortcut is added to the Home screen.
Moving a shortcut
From the Home screen, touch and
1
hold the shortcut that you want to move
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Drag it to the desired position
2
and release your finger
To move a shortcut to another page, drag the shortcut to the right or left edge of the screen, and the Home screen moves to the right or left page.
Docking a shortcut
From the Home screen, touch and
1
hold the shortcut to add
Drag it to the desired position in
2
the Dock and release your finger
The shortcut changes places with the icon where it is dragged to.
NOTE
󱾀 cannot change places.
Deleting a shortcut
Touch and hold the shortcut to
1
delete
Drag it to the trash icon at the
2
bottom of the screen and release your finger
Alternatively, after touching and holding the shortcut, tap "Delete".
Creating a folder on the Home screen
Touch and hold the Home screen
1
"Folder"
2
Tap the type of folder that you
3
want to create
Adding a shortcut to a folder
Shortcuts can only be added to the folder type
󱾀
"New Folder".
Touch and hold the shortcut you
1
want to add to a folder
Drag the shortcut to the desired
2
folder and release your finger
You can tap a folder to open it and access shortcuts.
Renaming a folder
Tap the folder that you want to
1
rename
Touch and hold the title bar
2
Alternatively, after touching and holding the folder, tap "Edit name".
Enter a title ▶ "OK"
3
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Switching the Home screen
From the application list screen,
1
"Home Switcher"
"Clear default" ▶ "Clear
2
defaults" ▶ h ▶ checkmark "Use by default for this action."
tap the Home application you
want to switch to
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Using Kisekae Themes
From the Home screen, m ▶
1
"Kisekae/Wallp"
"Kisekae" ▶ slide and select a
2
Kisekae you want to set ▶ "Set"
Changing wallpaper
"Wallpaper" ▶ "Gallery" / "Live
wallpapers" / "Wallpaper gallery" / "Wallpapers" ▶ tap the image you want to set ▶ "Set wallpaper"
If you have selected "Gallery", select the image to set as wallpaper, and then drag the trimming frame to where wallpaper will be used. Tap "Save" to set the wallpaper. If you have selected "Live wallpapers", tap "Settings..." depending on the wallpaper to set the wallpaper.
Adding a Home screen
From the Home screen, m ▶
1
"Home screens"
Thumbnails of Home screens appear.
" "
2
You can add up to 12 Home screens.
To delete Home screens
Touch and hold the thumbnail of the
Home screen to delete ▶ drag it to the trash icon at the bottom of the screen and release your finger
Repositioning Home screens
Touch and hold the thumbnail of the
Home screen to reposition ▶ drag it to where you want to move it and release your finger
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Application List Screen

Applications
Group name/number of applications
Tap the group to show/hide application icons.
The application list screen shows a list of applications installed in the terminal in groups.
From the Home screen," "
1
Change to list format
m ▶ "List format"
In list format, change to tile format.
▶ "Tile format" to
m
Editing a group
Changing a group name
From the application list screen,
1
touch and hold the group you want to change
"Edit name" ▶ enter the group
2
name ▶ "OK"
Changing a label
"Edit label" ▶ tap the color
Deleting a group
"Delete" ▶ "OK"
Adding a group
From the application list screen,
1
m
"Add group"
2
Enter a group name ▶ "OK"
3
Repositioning groups
From the application list screen,
1
touch and hold the group to reposition
Drag it to where you want to
2
move it and release your finger
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Adding a group shortcut to the Home screen
Adding an application shortcut to the Home screen
From the application list screen,
1
touch and hold the group to add
"Add"
NOTE
"Recently" automatically displays the preceding
󱾀
eight applications used. Group names cannot be changed or deleted
󱾀
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with "Recently", "DOCOMO Services", or "Download Application".
Editing applications
Repositioning the applications
Touch and hold the application
1
you want to reposition on the application list screen
Drag it to where you want to
2
move it and release your finger
Uninstalling an application
Touch and hold the application
1
you want to uninstall on the application list screen ▶ "Uninstall" ▶ "OK" ▶ "OK"
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Touch and hold the application
1
you want to add on the application list screen ▶ "Add"
Applications list
Applications Description
Anshin Scan Protects the terminal from
Area Mail Allows you to receive and

Remote
support
AUTO-GPS Use GPS-paired notification
viruses. Detects viruses hiding in installed applications or on the microSD card.
check early warning Area Mail.  P. 124
This is an application that realizes the service "Smartphone remote
support" supported by an operator of the call center by checking the status of the terminal in remote operation.  P. 175
services for weather reports, shops and other vicinity information, tourist information, etc. geared to your location.
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Applications Description
Osaifu-Keitai
P. 153
Music Use Music Player to play
music saved to the microSD card.
Voice Search Your spoken words are
recognized, then searched in the Browser by Google search.
Camera
P.138
Applications Description

("Chizu Appli" map application)
Supports your outings using functions such as maps/shop & facility search/navigation/ train connections/visited places/etc.
Twipple You can easily use Twitter
through Twipple.
TV
Calculator
P. 149
P. 159
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Calendar
Gallery
Google
P.157
P.141
P.82
Search

(Koe-no­Takuhaibin)
Allows you to use Koe-no­Takuhaibin as a convenient and easy function on a smartphone. Easily record and play back voice messages.  P. 92

(Saigai-yo Kit)
Post and check messages to a disaster emergency board.
Schedule Create and manage
schedule events.  P. 158
Infrared Send/receive Phonebook
data by infrared.  P. 130
Settings
P. 99
Phone
P. 84
Phonebook P. 88
PhoneBookCopy
Transfer or copy Phonebook data using external media such as a microSD card.  P. 90
Talk
Clock
docomo location information
P. 125
P. 156
Provides location information by imadoco search, imadoco kantan search, Keitai-Osagashi Service, and emergency/ location notification. You can change settings and access the settings site and service site.
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Applications Description
docomo backup
Instruction Manual
ToruCa You can obtain, view,
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Navigation
Videos This application allows you
Browser
Places
Home Switcher
Market
Machi-chara Displays a pet character on
Maps
Back up or restore Phonebook and other data.
The manual for the terminal. You can also launch functions directly from the explanations.
search, update, etc. ToruCa.  P. 155
P. 148
to rent movies from the Android Market. You can view rented movies and videos in a terminal.
P. 126
P. 149
Switch the Home application.  P. 74
P. 144
the screen. The character appears in the widgets screen and informs you of new mail, calls, etc.
P. 147
Applications Description
Email
Name card creator
Messaging
Messenger You can exchange
Media Player Play music or movies. 
Memo Create/manage memos. 
Mobage This is an application
BEAUTY This is an application
BeeTV BeeTV is a broadcast
Book Store MyShelf
P. 120
Create an original name card displayed in the My profile tab in the Phonebook application.
P. 118
messages quickly with everyone in the circle.
P. 142
P. 159
allowing you to enjoy contents provided by the Mobage.
allowing you to enjoy makeup and fashion.
station dedicated to mobile phones. You can watch programs such as original dramas, music programs and variety programs.
View e-books purchased from the BOOK store through "dmarket".
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Applications Description
Days Automatically create a
viewable journal from mail/ call logs and SNS postings.
DiXiM Player
P. 134
dmarket Application for launching
dmarket. From dmarket, you can purchase such contents as music, videos, and books. Applications available through Android Market are also introduced.
dmenu A shortcut to "dmenu",
where you can easily search for contents you used with i-mode and enjoyable and useful contents unique to smartphones.
Gmail
P. 121
Google+™ This is a social application
to share information with only users who have enrolled themselves in the circle.
Applications Description
G-SHOCK App
Connect a BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy)-capable G-SHOCK and the terminal via Bluetooth to notify the G-SHOCK with the terminal information (new calls, mail, etc.), or sync the G-SHOCK’s time with the terminal’s. Set information that can be notified.  P. 104

G (G-GUIDE EPG)
With this application you can view program guides for terrestrial digital, BS digital, and other broadcast services. You can search programs by keyword, genre, etc., book viewing of 1Seg programs, and use remote recording from a place of outing.  P. 152

iD (Application for iD
Setting application to enable you to use iD electronic money.  P. 160
settings)

i
Access i-Channel.
(i-Channel) Latitude
P. 149
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MEDIAS NAVI Connect to the
manufacturer’s site "MEDIAS NAVI".
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Applications Description
Quickoffice P. 159

sp (sp-mode mail)
Topics Automatically gather
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WELLNESS Navigate get-in-shape and
YouTube™ You can watch/upload
You can use a DOCOMO email address (@docomo. ne.jp) to send and receive email. Use smileys and Deco-mail, and autoreceive mail.  P. 118
everything from Twipple trends to the most talked­about topics, as well as you and your friends’ hot topics from SNS services, for easy browsing.
health maintenance programs. Choose training and recording that suits your likes, and keep up an enjoyable health regimen.
YouTube videos.
Widgets list
You can add widgets to the Home screen to use the following functions.
Widget Description
Setting manager
Setting manager (Going out)
Setting manager (Home)
Setting manager (Sleep)
Music (small) Display a simple music
Music (large) Display a music control
Calendar (upcoming events)
Calendar (small)
Calendar (large)
Google Search
Change settings you have made all together with one touch.
Change settings you have made (for going out) all together with one touch.
Change settings you have made (for home) all together with one touch.
Change settings you have made (for sleep) all together with one touch.
control panel.
panel that includes album cover images.
Display upcoming events scheduled in the calendar.
Add a small-size calendar.
Add a large-size calendar.
Add a search box.  P. 82
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Widget Description
Picture frame Add an image.
Widget Description
Pedometer Use the pedometer.
Traffic Display traffic conditions as
far as your destination.
Schedule & Memo
Display the calendar and check schedule and memos.
Soradas (small)
Soradas (large)
Phonebook Select members
Displays the day’s weather forecast.
Displays a four-day weather forecast.
Displays a history (call logs, sp-mode mails, and SMS) of contacts saved to Phonebook.
Clock (world) Display the local time and
the time for a specified city.
Clock
Add an analog clock.
(analog) Clock (digital) Add a digital clock.
docomo location information
 
(docomo
Displays settings/log for providing of location information.
Displays a map and vicinity information for your
current location. Chizu Navi widget)
Personal area Displays information for My
Profile, My Menu, etc.
Market Display information for
Android Market.
Machi-chara Displays a pet character on
the screen. The character appears in the widgets screen and informs you of new mail, calls, etc.
BEAUTY Launches the MEDIAS
BEAUTY application.
Contents Headline
Displays docomo store contents.
Days Display information for
Days.
Flashlight Turns on the terminal’s
light.
Google+ You can display the
information of Google+.

i

(i-Channel
A widget that obtains and displays information for
i-Channel.
widget) Latitude Display information for
Latitude.
Topics Display information for
Topics.
YouTube Search and view YouTube.
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NOTE
Separate subscription (paid) is required for use of
󱾀
some applications/widgets. Application/widget content and icon positions
󱾀
may change by performing either a software or major update.
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Using the Search Function

You can search Phonebook or applications in the terminal, or search web pages.
For information on search settings
󱾀
From the application list screen,
1
"Google Search"
" " ▶ tap the search target icon
2
The search target icon can be specified by pressing " ".
Enter the search text ▶ "実行"
3
Execute)
(
Search results are displayed. After entering search text, search candidates are displayed. You can select a candidate to search with. Tap an application from a candidate to launch the application.
Searching by voice
"
"
the microphone
say the search words clearly into
Not usable with some search items.
P. 115
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Using Tap search
Make a search by tapping words that appear on the screen you want to search.
Open the Notifications panel,
1
"
"
Tap the text you want to search
2
by on the screen
Recognized text is highlighted. Drag / to adjust the search text characters. Touch and hold to zoom in.
" "
3
NOTE
Tap search has the following requirements for
󱾀
recognizing text.
Some applications may be not displayed correctly
󱾀
in Tap search mode.
You can tap the text box and edit the text before searching.
Recognizable text: kanji/hiragana/alphabet/ katakana/numbers/symbols (black text on white background recommended) Recommended size: 20 to 40 dots
"
実行
" (Execute)

Task Manager

The Task manager shows the running applications and allows you to switch to the one you want to use. It also allows you to quit applications you do not use.
Touch and hold
1
Running applications are displayed.
To close an application
" "
To close all applications
"Close all" ▶ "Yes"
Tap the application that you
2
want to display
NOTE
Running more than one application may
󱾀
consume more energy and make the operation of the terminal unstable. Doing so may cause applications to be terminated forcibly or slow down.
h

Checking the Home application

From the Home screen, m ▶
1
"More"
Checking version information
"Application info"
Checking Home application
settings
"Home settings"
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Calling/Network Services

Making/Receiving Calls

Making a call
From the application list screen,
1
"Phone"
"Dial"
2
Tap "Favorites" to display only entries
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saved to Phonebook.  P. 88
Enter the phone number
3
If you enter a wrong number, tap to delete the number. Enter "186"/"184" before entering the number to notify/not notify your number, for that call only.
If you do not wish to notify your
number
m ▶ "Caller ID notification" ▶ "Not
notify"
Using
" "
4
When the call is finished, " "
5
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Koe-no-Takuhaibin (P.92)
"Koe-no-Takuhaibin"
NOTE
Touch and hold "
󱾀
(pause).
■Emergency call
Emergency call Phone number
Police emergency 110 Fire brigade/Ambulance
emergency Maritime distress call 118
The terminal supports "Emergency Location
󱾀
Report". Calls made to emergency service organizations (e.g. by dialing 110, 119 or 118) disclose information on the caller's location to the organization receiving the call. The location information and phone number are not disclosed when, before each individual call made, "184" or another blocking prefix is dialed first. If the information is deemed necessary for the protection of life, etc., this information may be acquired by the organization being called. Locations/timing planned for adoption of this feature vary according to the status of the preparations by the relevant emergency service organizations.
" to enter a push signal
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When calling 110, 119 or 118 from the
󱾀
terminal, first say you are calling from a mobile phone, give your number, and state your location clearly, because the police or fire department may call you back for confirmation. Also, do not move around when making the call. Do not turn off the power immediately after ending the call, but leave it turned on for ten minutes or so, so that you can receive a call. Depending on the area you are calling from,
󱾀
you may not be connected with the nearest police or fire department, etc.
NOTE
When you have set PIN1 code entry and Airplane
󱾀
mode, you need to enter the PIN1 code to make an emergency call.
When you have locked the screen, you can make
󱾀
an emergency call without drawing screen unlock pattern and entering the lock number for each screen. On each screen, tap "Emergency call". The "Emergency Dialer" screen appears; you can make phone calls only to the emergency phone numbers.
In Japan, the 110, 119, and 118 emergency
󱾀
numbers cannot be dialed from the terminal when the miniUIM is not set to it.
In Japan, the 110, 119, and 118 emergency
󱾀
numbers cannot be dialed by tapping "Emergency call" from the PIN code entry screen on startup. For details on PIN code, see "Security codes used with the terminal" (P.111).
Making an international call (WORLD CALL)
WORLD CALL is an international phone service that can be used from DOCOMO mobile phones. Customers who have subscribed to the FOMA service would also have automatically subscribed to "WORLD CALL" at the same time (excepting those who have declined it).
For details on WORLD CALL, refer to
󱾀
DOCOMO "International Services website". Using international dial assist
󱾀
From the application list screen,
1
"Phone"
"Dial"
2
Touch and hold "0"
3
A plus sign "+" appears.
Enter the country code ▶ area
4
code (city code) ▶ recipient's mobile phone number "
NOTE
If the area code begins with "0", omit "0".
󱾀
However, "0" may be required for calling some countries or areas, such as Italy.
"
P.164
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Receiving a call
② ④
③ ⑥
When a call is received,
1
"Activate" ▶ "Accept"
Declining a call
"Activate" ▶ "Reject"
Putting an incoming call on hold
m ▶ "On hold"
The call is connected and immediately placed on hold.
When the call is finished, " "
2
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NOTE
A call fee is incurred even for an incoming call
󱾀
placed immediately on hold. If you decline an incoming call when Voice Mail
󱾀
service or Call Forwarding service are set to Activate, the call is forwarded to the Voice Mail service center or the designated forwarding number.
In-call operations
󰴤
Place on hold/take off hold.
󰴥
Place on hold and make other call.  P. 96
󰴦
Display dial pad.
󰴧
Use Bluetooth function. Toggle on/off with each tap. Available when connected to Bluetooth device compatible with a headset or handsfree.
󰴨
Mute yourself to the other party. Toggle on/off with each tap.
󰴩
Hear the other party through the speaker. Toggle on/off with each tap.
■Adjusting the volume
Press the volume key
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Call Log

You can check the outgoing/incoming calls history.
From the application list screen,
1
"Phone"
"Incoming history"/"Outgoing
2
history"
󰴤
Log icons are displayed.
: Outgoing call : Incoming call : Missed call
󰴥
The names of other parties to/from which
calls were made are displayed.
󰴦
The following icons are displayed.
: Call and with ID*
: Call and withhold ID* *This is displayed when you set a caller ID or put "186" and "184" before a phone number.
: International call (outgoing) : International call (incoming) : Koe-no-Takuhaibin transmission
󰴧
Make a call.
󰴨
A series of calls to/from a same party are displayed as one entry with . The number in parentheses is the number of logged calls.
Adding a phone number from the
call log to Phonebook
Touch and hold the log entry you want
to add ▶ "Add to phonebook" ▶ "Register new" ▶ enter required items ▶ "Save"
If multiple accounts are registered, select one from the accounts. If you want to select a phonebook already registered, just select the phonebook.
Deleting the log
m ▶ "Delete all" ▶ "OK"
To delete individual entries, touch and hold an entry to delete and then tap "Remove from call log".
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Phonebook

⑦ ⑧
You can save phone numbers, email addresses, etc.
From the application list screen,
1
"Phonebook"
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󰴤
Displays log of your call logs, SMS, sp-mode mails.
󰴥
Displays the "Phonebook list screen".
󰴦
Your profile (MyProfile) is displayed. You can create your name card (P. 89) by tapping "Create new".
󰴧
Displays Phonebook details (profile).  P. 89
󰴨
Displays Japanese syllabary, and allows jump to selected syllable.
󰴩
Displays Phonebook by groups.
󰴪
Makes new Phonebook addition.
Tap the image and then the icon that is displayed, to make a call or create mail.
Enter required items such as name, number, and email address, and then tap "Save". When several accounts are registered, select the account to add to.
󰴫
Enter keywords to search Phonebook.
Tap to narrow down the groups.
Deleting entries
m 󱽄 "Delete" 󱽄 checkmark entries
󱽄
you want to delete 󱽄 "Delete" 󱽄 "OK"
Importing from/exporting to a
microSD card and importing from the miniUIM
m 󱽄 "Others" 󱽄 "Import/Export" 󱽄
󱽄
Select any item:
Import from SIM card······Load entries from the miniUIM to the terminal.
Import from SD card······Load entries from a microSD card to the terminal.
Export to SD card······Save entries from the terminal to a microSD card.
Share phonebook data······Send all viewable phonebook via Bluetooth transmission, email, etc.
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Displaying the profile screen
Profile Screen
② ④ ⑥
① ③ ⑤
Flick to select a name card.
Zoom in on name card.
Exchange name card.
Delete name card.
Launch "Name card creator" to edit an existing card or create a new one.
Tap the name of the person you
1
want to display in the Phonebook list screen
Tap "My profile" to display your profile.
󰴤
Image and name are displayed.
Select an image and tap the displayed icon to make a call or create email.
󰴥
Edit a profile.
󰴦
Display the profile screen.
󰴧
Displays log of your call logs, SMS,
sp-mode mails.
󰴨
Display groups.
󰴩
Add to Favorites.  P. 84
󰴪
Display profile.
Displayed items depend on added content.
Depending on added content, you can tap the icon to make a call, send email/ SMS, launch Google Maps™, etc.
NOTE
If the same entry (same name, reading, etc.) is
󱾀
registered several times, you can collect (join) the several instances of entry information together into one ( In the Profile screen, m 󱽄 "Join/Separate" 󱽄 tap the entries to join Use the following procedure to cancel joining. In the Profile screen, m 󱽄 "Join/Separate" 󱽄 "Separate"
displayed beside name).
Using name cards
Create name cards with "Name card creator" that you can exchange with others via a network. Name cards can be viewed in the My profile screen.
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PhoneBookCopy
You can use a microSD card to copy contacts data between your and another terminal. You can also copy Phonebook data registered in a Google account to a docomo account.
From the application list screen,
1
"PhoneBookCopy"
When you first use PhoneBookCopy, you need to accept a "License agreement".
Exporting Phonebook data stored
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at docomo account to a microSD card
󱽄 "
Start) 󱽄 "OK"
Importing Phonebook data from a
" (xport) 󱽄 "

microSD card to your docomo account
󱽄 "
to import 󱽄 " add) 󱽄 "OK"
Copying Google account entries to
Import) 󱽄 tap the entries
"/""(Overwrite/

your docomo account
"docomo
󱽄
docomo account) 󱽄 tap the Google account to copy 󱽄 "
Overwrite/add) 󱽄 "OK"

"/""

Copy to
NOTE
If the designation of a contacts item (phone
󱾀
number, etc.) on another terminal differs with that on the terminal, the designation may be changed or deleted. The number of characters registerable to an entry varies with each terminal. Some characters may be deleted during copying to another terminal.
If exporting contacts to microSD card, you
󱾀
cannot copy data that does not have a name registered.
If importing contacts from microSD card, files
󱾀
created with "Bulk backup" cannot be read. A phonebook created (exported) with the
󱾀
phonebook copy tool may not be correctly displayed with other tools.

Available Network Services

You can use the following DOCOMO network services on the terminal.
Service name
Koe-no-Takuhaibin Voice Mail service Required Paid Call forwarding service Required Free Call Waiting service Required Paid Caller ID notification
service Nuisance call blocking
service
Application
Not required
Not required
Not required
Monthly
charge
Free
Free
Free
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Service name
Caller ID notification service
Call notification English guidance Public mode (power off)
You cannot use the network services when
󱾀
Application
Not required
Not required Not required Not required
Monthly
charge
Free
Free Free Free
you are outside of the service area or in a location with no radio reception. "Deactivate Service" does not result in a
󱾀
cancelation of subscription to Voice Mail service, Call Forwarding service, or any other service. For subscriptions and inquiries, contact
󱾀
"General Inquiries" provided on the last page of this manual. In this manual, the outlines of each
󱾀
network service are described with menu operations of the terminal. For details, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [Network Services]".
Using network services
From the Home screen,
1
"Settings" ▶ "Call settings" ▶
m
"Network service"
Select any item:
2
Koe-no-Takuhaibin → P. 9 2
Voice mail service → P. 9 3
Call forwarding service → P. 9 5
Call waiting → P. 9 6
Caller ID notification → P. 9 7
Nuisance call blocking service → P. 9 7
Caller ID notification service······Answer a
caller who withholds their number with a message to inform them that their number is required. After the message is played, the call is ended automatically.
Second call settings······Informs you during a call that there is another call. This function is not required if you are using Call Waiting.
Call notification······Informs you by SMS that there was a call while power was turned off, you were out of service range, or during a call.
English guidance······Set language to English for guidance when configuring network services (Voice Mail service, etc.) and audio guidance when out of service range.
Remote operation settings······Enable Voice Mail service and Call Forwarding service to be operable from a general push-button land-line phone, pay phone, Docomo mobile phone, etc.
Public mode (power OFF) settings
P. 9 8
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Koe-no-Takuhaibin
This service allows you to record a message over the phone and send it to another party.
You can record up to 500 messages, each up
󱾀
to 15 minutes, and save them for up to 720 hours. You can also protect up to 5 important messages (after protection is canceled, they are erased automatically after the 720 hours). For details on Koe-no-Takuhaibin, refer to the
󱾀
NTT DOCOMO website.
Basic flow of Koe-no-Takuhaibin
service
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Use Koe-no-Takuhaibin to designate a recipient, send
󰾲
Follow audio guidance to record a message
󰾲
Recorded SMS notification informs recipient of message
󰾲
Recipient accesses and plays message from the notification
󰾲
SMS notification arrives to inform you the message was played
Recording the message
You can record a message by sending it to recipient via "Koe-no-Takuhaibin".
From the application list screen,
1
"Phone"
"Dial" ▶ Enter the phone number
2
"Koe-no-Takuhaibin"
Follow audio guidance for the operation.
Playing back message
Play back messages recorded by "Koe-no­Takuhaibin". Follow the audio guidance to delete or protect the message after playback.
Send a message to the number
1
indicated in the recorded notification message (SMS)
Follow audio guidance for the operation.
Using Koe-no-Takuhaibin
From the Home screen,
1
"Settings" ▶ "Call settings" ▶
m
"Network service" ▶ "Koe-no­Takuhaibin"
Select any item:
2
Service usage (launch application)
······Launches the Koe-no-Takuhaibin
application.
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Confirm/Change settings (site connection) ······Connects to Koe-no-
Takuhaibin site.
Confirm/Change settings (voice call) ······ Confirm/Change settings by telephone.
NOTE
Charges are incurred for recording and playing
󱾀
back messages. Koe-no-Takuhaibin is not available overseas.
󱾀
Voice Mail service
If you are in a location with no radio reception, the terminal is powered off, or you are unable to take the phone call, the Voice Mail service answers a call with a Voice Mail greeting and records the caller's message.
Up to 20 messages of approx. 3 minutes can
󱾀
be recorded, and are storable for up to 72 hours. Calls you are unable to answer after starting
󱾀
the Voice Mail service are recorded as "Missed call" to "Call log", and appears in the status bar. 󱾀 (indicating the number of messages) appears in the status bar when a message is recorded. The terminal does not support video voicemail
󱾀
for video phone calls. Make a call to "1412" and disable the video phone support setting.
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Basic flow of Voice Mail service
Activate the Voice Mail service
󰾲
The terminal receives a call
󰾲
The call is connected to the Voice Mail service center if not answered
󰾲
The caller records a message
If you are in a hurry and wish to record a message immediately without listening to the
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answering message, enter "#" to interrupt the answering message and switch to recording mode.
󰾲
You are notified that there is a message at the Voice Mail service center
󰾲
Play back the message
Using the Voice Mail service
From the Home screen,
1
"Settings" ▶ "Call settings" ▶
m
"Network service" ▶ "Voice mail service"
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Select any item:
2
Activate service······Makes the Voice Mail service activated. You can also set the ring time.
Ring time settings······Set time to wait before connecting to the Voice Mail service. If the ring time is set to 0 seconds, calls are not recorded to the call log, and are instead connected to the Voice Mail service center directly.
Deactivate service······Makes the Voice Mail service deactivated.
Settings confirmation······Check current settings.
Play messages······Connects to Voice Mail service center. Follow the audio guidance to play back recorded messages.
Settings······Connects to Voice Mail service center. Follow the audio guidance to change the Voice Mail service settings.
Checking messages······Check whether there are new Voice Mail messages.
Message notification settings······Set whether to notify when there is a new message.
NOTE
After operating "Settings" or "Checking
󱾀
messages" or a Voice Mail message is recorded, an SMS message "NTT DOCOMO:VM:XX" is received.
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Call Forwarding service
The Call Forwarding service forwards a call to a preset forwarding number if you do not answer the call within the preset ring time, or if the terminal is outside of the service area or is powered off.
If you do not answer an incoming call after
󱾀
the Call Forwarding service is set to "Active", the call is stored as a missed call in the log,
appears in the status bar.
and
Basic flow of Call Forwarding
Register the forwarding number
󰾲
Activate the Call Forwarding service
󰾲
The terminal receives a call
󰾲
The call is automatically forwarded to the specified forwarding number
Call Forwarding service fees
Caller
Charged to caller.
Call Forwarding
󰾯
service subscriber
Charged to Call Forwarding service subscriber.
Forwarding
󰾯
destination
Using the Call Forwarding service
From the Home screen, m ▶
1
"Settings" ▶ "Call settings" ▶ "Network service" ▶ "Call forwarding service"
Select any item:
2
Activate service······Set the number of the forwarding destination and the ring time and then start the service. If the ring time is set to 0 seconds, calls are not recorded to the call log, and are instead forwarded directly.
Deactivate service······Makes the Call Forwarding service deactivated.
Change call forwarding number······
Change the number of the forwarding destination.
Call forwarding settings*······Set whether to connect the caller to the Voice Mail service center when the forwarding destination is busy.
Guidance settings······Set whether a message is played to inform a caller when their call is being forwarded.
Settings confirmation······Check current settings.
* A subscription to the Voice Mail service is
required.
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Call Waiting service
When there is a second incoming call while you are in call, this service notifies you with a ringtone so you can place the first call on hold to answer. You can also put your current call on hold and place a call to another party.
Setting the Call Waiting service
From the Home screen, m ▶
1
"Settings" ▶ "Call settings" ▶ "Network service" ▶ "Call
Calling/Network Services
waiting"
Select any item:
2
Activate service······Makes the Call Waiting service activated.
Deactivate service······Makes the Call Waiting service deactivated.
Setting confirmation······Check current settings.
NOTE
Even when on hold, a caller is charged a call fee.
󱾀
Putting a call on hold and answering an incoming call
If you hear a beep during a call,
1
"Activate" ▶ "Accept"
Put the first call on hold and answer the incoming call.
Declining an incoming call
"Activate" ▶ "Reject"
󱽄
When the call is finished, " "
2
Calling with the second caller ends, and switches to the first caller.
Placing a call on hold to switch
calling
" "
󱽄
Tap " " to toggle calls with other parties.
Putting a call on hold and making a call to another party
During a call, " "
1
Enter the other party's phone
2
number ▶ " "
Put the first caller on hold, and calling switches to the second caller.
When the call is finished, " "
3
Calling with the new second caller ends, and switches to the first caller.
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Caller ID notification service
When making a call, you can display your phone number on the other party's phone.
Your phone number is important information.
󱾀
Use caution when notifying your number.
From the Home screen, m ▶
1
"Settings" ▶ "Call settings" ▶ "Network service" ▶ "Caller ID notification"
Select any item:
2
Settings······Set whether to notify your number.
Settings confirmation······Check current settings.
NOTE
This function is only active when the other
󱾀
party's phone can display the caller ID. If you hear an announcement requesting caller
󱾀
ID, activate Caller ID notification or add the "186" prefix to the phone number and call again.
Nuisance call blocking service
Allows you to register prank call numbers and other nuisance calls to prevent them from arriving. By registering callers to reject, any further calls are met with a voice message and rejected automatically.
When there is a call from a number registered
󱾀
as a caller to reject, the ringtone does not sound. The call is also not recorded to the call log.
From the Home screen, m ▶
1
"Settings" ▶ "Call settings" ▶ "Network service" ▶ "Nuisance call blocking service"
Select any item:
2
Caller ID reject registration······Register the number of the last call answered as a caller to reject.
Specified caller ID reject registration
······Directly enter a number or select one
from Phonebook/call log to register it as a caller to reject.
Delete all registered caller ID······Delete all numbers registered as callers to reject.
Delete latest registered number
······Delete the number last registered as a
caller to reject.
Check the number of registration
······Check how many numbers are
registered as callers to reject.
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Advanced settings······Connect to the settings site for the Nuisance call blocking service, and check/delete registered numbers.
Public mode (power off)
Public mode (power off) is an automatic response service dedicated to etiquette required in highly public locations. When Public mode is enabled and the terminal is powered off, a message is played to callers, telling that you cannot answer the call because you are in a situation where you
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have to power off the phone (e.g., you are in a hospital or airplane, or close to a priority seat in a train), and the call is automatically terminated.
A Public mode (power off) message is played
󱾀
when outside service range or in a place with poor signal reception. The Voice mail service* and Call forwarding
󱾀
service* take precedence over Public mode (power off).
* When the ring time is not set to 0 second, the
services operate after the Public mode (power off) message to incoming calls.
From the Home screen,
1
"Settings" ▶ "Call settings" ▶
m
"Network service" ▶ "Public mode (power OFF) settings"
Select any item:
2
Activate service······Enter Public mode (power off).
Deactivate service······Quit Public mode (power off).
Settings confirmation······Check the current settings.
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