Thank you for choosing “docomo PRIME series N-06A”.
Read this manual carefully before use or during operation as well as separate manuals for other
components, and use N-06A properly. If you have further questions regarding the contents of
the instruction manual, contact the general inquiries provided on the outside back cover of this
manual.
N-06A is your useful partner. Take good care of it for so long a period.
Notes on use
● FOMA terminals use wireless communications and cannot be used in tunnels, underground areas,
buildings, and other areas without reception; in outdoor locations with weak reception; or outside the
service area. Reception may also be weak in even some unobstructed upper floors of high-rise buildings
and apartments. Please be aware that calls or communications may be disconnected even under optimal
conditions when reception is strong and all three antenna marks are displayed, and when in a stationary
position.
● Please be careful not to disturb people around you when using your FOMA terminal in public places,
crowded areas, or quiet locations.
● A third party may be able to use special equipment to listen in on your calls, as FOMA terminals use radio
waves. However, W-CDMA, GSM/GPRS and wireless LAN systems automatically support privacy
protection with a scrambling function for all calls to make conversations incomprehensive to third parties.
● FOMA terminals convert voice into digital signals for wireless communications, and therefore if you are in an
area where radio reception is weak, these digital signals may not be properly restored and this may result in
distortion of the actual caller’s voice.
● The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of the use of SSL/TLS.
Neither DOCOMO nor the certifier as listed herein makes any representation or warranty as for security in
the use of SSL/TLS. In the event that the user shall sustain damage or loss due to the use of SSL/TLS,
neither DOCOMO nor the certifier shall be responsible for any damage or loss. Certifier: VeriSign Japan
K.K., Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd., GlobalSign K.K., RSA Security Japan Ltd., SECOM Trust Systems Co.,
Ltd. and Comodo CA Ltd.
● This FOMA terminal is available for use in the FOMA Plus-Area and FOMA HIGH-SPEED area.
● The FOMA communication for the FOMA terminal can be used only via the FOMA network provided by
DOCOMO and DOCOMO’s roaming area.
● Please keep a separate record of the information (Phonebook, Schedule, Text memo, Record message,
Voice memo or VP message) you have registered in your FOMA terminal. Please be aware that DOCOMO
bears no obligation or responsibility in the event that data is altered or lost.
● It is recommended that you back up important data to a microSD card. If you own a PC, you can also
transfer and save data, such as Phonebook, Mail or Schedule, to your PC using DOCOMO keitai datalink.
Before using this manual
This FOMA terminal supports Kisekae Tool (p.130). When you use Kisekae Tool to change the menu display
design, the menu structure may change in accordance with the frequency of use. Also, you cannot access
some functions entering the menu number (p.456) assigned to the functions.
You can download the latest manual information from the NTT DOCOMO Website.
* The URL and content may change without prior notice.
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How to Use This Manual
This manual provides various search methods to find the pages describing the functions
and services you are looking for.
Index
You can find keywords and functions displayed on the
display of the FOMA terminal.
Easy Search
You can find often-used functions and convenient functions
in simple terms.
Index on the front cover
You can find the table of contents for each chapter by
using the Index on the front cover.
Contents
You can find descriptions using the Table of Contents which is divided by the function.
Main Functions
You can find main functions of N-06A, such as new functions and convenient functions.
Menu Function List
You can find menus displayed on N-06A and default settings at the time of purchase.
Quick Manual
You can find brief descriptions of the basic functions. Bring these separate slips with you
when guiding outside.
Quick Manual (For Overseas Use)/(WLAN) are also available so that you may use them
when needed.
p.520
p.4
Cover
p.6
p.8
p.456
p.534
See the next
page for details.
z In this “N-06A INSTRUCTION MANUAL”, read “N-06A” as the “FOMA terminal.”
z This manual describes functions that use a microSD card. To use these functions, a microSD card is
required. microSD Card→ p.336
z Subscribers are prohibited from reprinting the content of this manual in whole or in part without
permission.
z The content of this manual may change without prior notification.
z The color pattern and icons are described in default for the phone color Supreme Silver. The main menu
is described as “Standard.”
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How to Use This Manual (continued)
Following example shows how to look up the alarm function using “Index”, “Easy Search” and
“Index on the front cover”.
Index
p.520
You can find keywords and functions displayed on the display of the FOMA terminal.
Activate i-αppli from IC card. . . . .291
Activate i-αppli from mail . . . . . . .290
Activate i-αppli from site. . . . . . . .290
Activate i-αppli from ToruCa. . . . .291
Activate i-αppli via Bar code reader
Activate i-αppli via infrared data exchange
Add address to phonebook . . . . .171
Add Bookmark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203
Add phone number/mail address
Additional service (Network ser vice)
. .291
. .291
. .200
. .422
Easy Search
Priority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .374
Quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Reconnect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Alarm notification action . . . 373, 380
Alarm setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .373
Alarm (pre-installed) . . . . . . . . . . 108
Alarm (timer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .368
Animation (create). . . . . . . . . . . . 322
Animation (play) . . . . . . . . . . . . .322
Answer calls (Earphone/Microphone with Switch)
p.4
Send . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
Auto answer setting . . . . . . . . . . 384
Auto continuous mode . . . . . . . . 237
Auto Deco-mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
Auto focus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234
Auto manner mode. . . . . . . . . . . 114
Auto receive mail . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Auto redial as voice . . . . . . . . . . . 84
. . . 384
Auto reset total cost . . . . . . . . . . 380
You can find often-used functions and convenient functions in simple terms.
GPS function
p.368
p.303
p.336
Alarm
p.381
Calculator
p.423
p.498
Software Update
p.505
Cover
p.349
p.354
Scanning function
Infrared data exchange/iC communication
OBEX™
Use GPS function
・
Use microSD card
・
Exchange information with PC or other FOMA terminal
・
Use alarm
・
Use as calculator
・
Use FOMA terminal overseas
・
Update to the latest software
・
Update to the latest security settings
・
Index on the front cover
Refer to “Cover”, “Chapter title page” and “Description pages” sequentially to
find the descriptions of the function you want to set. You can find the detailed
Saving To Do List...................................................................... ........................372
* The page numbers in these examples may differ from the actual ones in this manual.
2
Multiaccess
Multitask
Life history viewer
Auto power ON/OFF
ch-button setting
Alarm
Schedule
To D o l ist
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This manual uses illustrations and marks to explain how to operate the function so that you
can use the FOMA terminal correctly.
Describes the
function name.
Using the Alarm Function
Describes the
operation on
each step.
Describes the
screen at the time
of the operation.
Compare it with
the screen when
you operate.
Describes the
items displayed
on the screen
(some items
cannot be
operated
depending on the
operation).
Describes the
explanation of
each item.
z Set “バイリンガル” (Select language) to “English” to operate the screen menus as described in this
manual.→ p.56
z To read a screen easily in this manual, “Stand-by display” is set to “OFF”, and the font color is black while
the background color is white. Some part of the screen may be focused or zoomed in to understand the
operation clearly.
z Changing the default settings may cause the different appearance between the main operating
instructions in this manual and your FOMA terminal.
z Screens used in this manual are for illustrative purposes only, and may differ from actual ones.
z In this manual, the “Osaifu-Keitai i-αppli compatible with the IC card function” is described as the
“Osaifu-Keitai i-αppli”.
z Operation with a key pressed is illustrated as a simple key. Operation with a key on the keypad is given
priority over the one on the touchscreen if both operations are available.
Up to 10 alarms can be added.
i “LifeKit” “Alarm”
1
■ To switch on/off without
changing the current
settings
Highlight an alarm
p (ON/OFF)
“ON” and “OFF” toggle each
time you press p.
■ To check the current
settings
Select a setting item
Highlight an item to set
2
o (Edit)
Select any item:
3
Edit title
Time setting……Enter time to sound an
alarm.
Repeat……Select 1 time/Daily ( )/Select
day ( ).
Alarm tone……Select an alarm tone from
Clock Alarm Tone, Melody, i-motion, Music or
another folder.
Volume……Usec to adjust the alar m
volume.
Illumination……Select a flashing color for
illumination.
Pattern……Select a flashing pattern for
illumination.
* The contents above differ from the actual ones
in this manual.
Alarm list
Function menu p.368
Alarm detail
Function menu p.368
Snooze setting……Set whether to use a
snooze (repeating) alarm.
<Alarm>
ON……Enter the number of times to ring
(01 to 10 times) and the ringing interval (01
to 10 minutes). The alarm tone (about 1
minute) rings repeatedly for the set number
of times at set interval.
OFF……Enter the ringing time (01 to 10
minutes). The alarm tone keeps sounding
for the specified duration.
Auto power ON……Set whether to
automatically power on at the alarm time.
o (Finish)
4
N
When PIN1 code entry set is set to ON and the
power is automatically turned on to sound an
alarm, the Clock Alarm Tone sounds even if a
melody, i-motion or song downloaded from sites is
set as an alarm tone.
Set “Auto power ON” to “OFF” and then turn off
your FOMA terminal near electronic equipment
that contains high-precision mechanisms or
handles delicate signals, or inside an airplane,
hospital, or other area where use is prohibited.
Alarm list screen (p.368)/Alarm
detail screen (p.368)
Edit
Display detail*……Display the alarm content.
Finish (Set this)……Activate an alarm.
Release this……Release an alarm.
Release all……Release all set alarms.
*: Available only on the alarm list screen.
Continued on next page
368
Describes the
necessary
settings, notes
or useful
information about
the function.
The function
menu title is
described with the
icon of the
function menu
and the screen
name on which
the function menu
is displayed.
Indicates that the
snoitcnuF tneinevnoC
descriptions go
on to the next
page.
Page number
You can search
the chapters
using the index.
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Easy Search
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Easy Search
Find out a function with easy words from the Easy Search index below.
Useful functions for talking
Caller ID Notification
・Do/do not notify your party of your caller ID
Switch FOMA voice/videophone call during call
・
・Adjust the volume during a call
・Hold the current call
p.79
p.78
Holding
p.58
p.66
Volume
When you cannot answer incoming call
On hold
・Hold the ringing call without answering
p.79
・Notify that you cannot answer the call
Public mode (Driving mode)Public mode (Power OFF)
p.79p.80
・
Have your party record voice/videophone message
p.82
Record message
Change melody or illumination
Ring volume
p.108
p.111
p.113
p.78
Select ring tone
Keypad sound
Manner mode
p.103
Ring tone/Image
p.110
Vibrator
p.122
Illumination
・Adjust the ring volume
・Set ring tone to specify party
・Change ring tone
Set vibration to notify incoming call or mail
・
・Mute keypad tone
・Set silent mode
・Change color or pattern of incoming call lamp
Change/understand display view
・Understand mark (icon) on the display
・Switch menu display
p.43
Simple Menu
・Change standby screen (wallpaper)
・Display calendar on the standby screen
Font
・Change font size
p.124
4
p.116
p.27
p.118
View display
Display setting
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Master mail
Deco-mail
・Send Deco-mail
・Send image or melody
・Sor t and save mail automatically
p.160
p.164
Attach file
p.179
Auto-sort
Master camera
Change the size of image to shoot
・
Use light to shoot
・
Display the shot
・
Save image on the microSD card
・
p.242
p.316
My picture
p.231
p.341
Use your phone without worries
p.135
Lock the FOMA terminal from remote location when the FOMA terminal is lost
・
p.137
Prevent others from viewing the phonebook
・
Reject unidentified calls
・
Reject calls from callers who are not stored in phonebook
・
Save data such as phonebook in case of loss of data
・
*1: Omakase Lock is a pay service.
*2: Data Security Service is a pay service you need to apply for. (i-mode subscription is necessary to apply for this service.)
p.149
Call setting w/o ID
Secret mode/Secret data only mode
p.150
p.151
Data Security Service*
Omakase Lock*
Reject unknown
2
Master 1Seg
Activate 1Seg
・Watch 1Seg
Book programs for 1Seg watching/timer recording
・
・
Change audio and video modes
p.252p.257
・Record 1Seg programs
User settings
p.260
Booking program list/Timer recording list
p.258
1Seg recording
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
1
Miscellaneous
Backlight (ECO mode)
p.368
p.120
Music&Video Channel/Music Playback
p.261
GPS function
p.303
p.336
Alarm
Calculator
p.381
p.243
p.423
p.498
Bar code reader
Software Update
p.505
p.349
p.354
Scanning function
Infrared data exchange/iC communication
OBEX™
Save battery life
・
Read QR code or bar code
・
Listen to music
・
Use GPS function
・
Use microSD card
・
Exchange information with PC or other FOMA terminal
・
Use alarm
・
Use as calculator
・
Use FOMA terminal overseas
・
Update to the latest software
・
Update to the latest security settings
・
For more information about other operation guides, see “How to Use This Manual”.→ p.1
Also, the “Quick Manual” offers instructions on often-used functions.→ p.5 34
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Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Contents
How to Use This Manual.........................................................1
aPart names and functions aStyles aViewing the display
aTouch operations aSelecting the menu aBasic operations
aFOMA card (UIM) aAttaching/Removing the battery pack
aCharging aTurning the power on aInitial settings aTime settings
aCaller ID notification aCommunications mode, etc.
aMaking a voice/videophone call
aSwitching between voice and videophone call aHandsfree
aRedial/Received calls aChaku-moji aWORLD CALL
aReceiving a voice/videophone call aVolume aRing volume
aAnswer hold aPublic mode (Driving mode/Power OFF)
aRecord message aVideophone settings
aMaking/Receiving a PushTalk call aPushTalk phonebook
aPushTalk setting, etc.
aAdd to phonebook aGroup setting aSearch phonebook
aEditing/Deleting phonebook entries aRing tone/Image
aChoku-Den, etc.
aRing tone aVibrator aManner mode aDisplay setting
aPrivacy angle aBacklight aDisplay design aMenu display set
aIllumination aMachi-chara setting aNeuropointer settings
aKisekae Tool, etc.
aComposing/Sending i-mode mail aDeco-mail/Auto Deco-mail
aAttaching files aReceiving mail aChecking new messages
aReplying/Forwarding mails aSaving attached files
aUsing mail boxes aMail Setting aMessage services
aEarly Warning “Area Mail” aSMS, etc.
aViewing and Operating i-mode Sites or Internet Websites
ai-mode password aQuick search
aInternet connection aBookmarks
aPhone To/AV Phone To, Mail To, Web To and Media To
ai-mode browser setting, Browser setting, etc.
aDownloading i-motion aUsing i-Channel aUsing i-concier, etc.
aiC transfer service aUsing Osaifu-Keitai aIC card lock settings
aReceiving ToruCa aDisplaying ToruCa, etc.
aChecking the current location aUsing Map/GPS αppli
aProviding location information aNotifying the current location
aLocation history, etc.
aData box aPhoto ai-motion/Movie aPlaying videos
aChara-den aMachi-chara aMelody aKisekae Tool
amicroSD card aMovable contents aUIM operation
aInfrared data exchange/IrSS™/iC communication/Bluetooth
aViewing PDF data aViewing documents
aViewing e-books/e-comic, etc.
aMulti access aMultitask aLife history viewer aAlarm
aSchedule aTo Do list aAlarm settings aMy Profile
aChecking call data aCalculator aText memo aDictionary
aEarphone/Microphone with switch aBluetooth
aUsing Wi-Fi devices, etc.
aText entry a5-touch aCommon phrases
aCopying/Cutting/Pasting text aOwn dictionary aClear learned
aDownload dictionary a2-touch aT9 input aVoice input, etc.
aVoice Mail service aCall Waiting aCall Forwarding service
aNuisance Call Blocking service aCaller ID Request service
aDual Network service a2in1, etc.
aWORLD WING aServices available overseas
aBefore overseas use
aMaking/Receiving a call in the country of stay
aNW search mode, etc.
aData communications, etc.
* For more details, refer to the “Manual for PC Connection” (PDF
format) in the provided CD-ROM.
aMaking/Receiving a WLAN voice call aSetting WLAN, etc.
aMenu list aList of characters assigned to dial keys
aList of readings for Symbols/Pictograms/Face marks
aMulti access/Multitask combinations aOptions/Accessories
aTroubleshooting aError messages aSoftware Update
aMain specifications, etc.
i-concier is a service where Machi-chara (character
on the standby screen) advises useful information
and also it is convenient to use the schedule
(i-schedule) by downloading from the i-mode site.
Downloaded i-schedule or ToruCa is automatically
updated. Shop or company addresses are
automatically added to the phonebook.
■ i-αppli call→p.289
i-αppli call is a useful function that allows you to
prompt a third party or content provider to start a
specified application, e.g. the other party’s application
when playing games with the other party.
■ i-Widget→p.293
i-Widget is a useful function that allows you to quickly
access often-used contents and tools (Widget Appli)
such as Calculator, Clock, TV Program guide and
stock quotation.
Simply open the i-Widget screen to instantly view the
latest desired information.
■ i-mode→p.192
Operability improves and you can more conveniently
utilize the site information. Moreover, i-mode newly
supports Flash
and you can enjoy even various moving picture
contents.
■ International roaming→pp.283, 424
The FOMA terminal, phone number and mail address
of your own for Japan are also available for overseas
(in GSM and 3G areas). You can use FOMA voice
call, videophone call, i-mode, i-mode mail, SMS and
network services.
“日英版しゃべって翻訳 for N (J to E Speech
Translation for N)”, which translates between
Japanese and English speech, is pre-installed.
■ Battery level→p.55
The detailed battery level can be shown in 100 steps.
®
Video or Windows Media® Video
■ Camera→p.227
• The CMOS (rear camera), with effective 8.1 mega
pixels, enables you to take a high resolution picture
of 8 MB (3,264 × 2,448 dots).
• The camera is equipped with Digital Anti-Shake
correction feature. You can easily take clear photos
in dark places or moving pictures that are difficult to
stabilize. Moreover, Smile mode enables you to
automatically focus on the human smile.
• The panorama shooting mode allows a 240-degree
wide angle picture in a single shot.
• “Speed Movie”, the high-speed moving picture
shooting feature, is carried. Fast moving scene can
be played in slow motion.
■ Touchscreen→p.32
Display provides a touchscreen panel. You can enjoy
various operation such as direct touch on the screen
to select an item and sliding your finger over the
touchscreen to scroll the view.
■ 3.2 inch Full Wide VGA LCD
With a full wide LCD (480 x 854 dots), you can watch
the 1Seg videos and the photos taken with the
camera.
■ Style change linkage→p.25
Rotate the display, and you can enjoy three different
direction styles. Some styles automatically change
the view mode to the eye-friendly wide full display or
the accessible wide double display, and provide
comfortable operations.
■ High-speed wireless LAN (for IEEE802.11
b/g)
This handset supports the wireless LAN specified in
IEEE802.11g (54 Mbps max.) and IEEE802.11b
(11 Mbps max.) and enables a large volume and
high-speed communication.
■ Life storage service→p.324
This service enables you to upload (backup) the
photos to the dedicated server. Those photos can be
viewed from i-mode Browser, Full Browser, dedicated
i-αppli and PC.
■ Access point mode→p.390
You can play games or browse websites by
connecting the FOMA terminal to the Wi-Fi-enabled
device.
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■ Full Browser→p.194
Full Browser supports display of the Internet websites
intended for PCs, and you can obtain more
information.
■ Multi window/One-touch multi window
→pp.199, 204
• You can connect to up to 5 sites at a time.
• Switch tabs to view connected pages.
■ Quick Search→p.201
You can search for information to look up while
viewing i-mode sites, mail, schedule, etc. Searching
maps and dictionaries is available.
■ Time linkage prediction input/voice
character input→pp.398, 407
• Time-related words are listed in the predicted
candidate fields when composing messages.
• Voice-to-character conversion enables compose
message or quick search.
■ 1Seg→p.250
You can view “1Seg”, digital terrestrial broadcasting
for mobile. Recording still pictures and videos are
available while viewing 1Seg.
■ SRS TruMedia/virtual 5.1ch surround
• This handset installs “SRS TruMedia”, the acoustic
technology with so much presence. You can enjoy
the music, movie and 1Seg with powerful sounds.
• You can experience more realistic virtual 5.1ch
surround through the stereo headphones if those
are the compliant broadcasting or contents.
■ Bluetooth→p.384
Wireless connection between the FOMA terminal and
a Bluetooth device enables a call and a play with
music or 1Seg audio leaving the FOMA terminal in
your bag, etc. Packet communications and 64K data
communications are also available by connecting to
the Bluetooth-enabled PC.
■ Home U
“Home U”* is a service that enables both moneysaving and high-speed packet communications
through the FOMA terminal at the place such as
home where the broadband environment is available.
You can use the FOMA terminal as usual outside the
home.
* Home U requires a subscription and is a fee based
service. For details about Home U, visit the Home U
website (http://www.homeu.jp/) (Japanese).
* To use this service, the following installations and
commitments are required; DOCOMO-specified
broadband network and home antenna, “i-mode”, “Pakehodai”, “Pake-hodai full” and “Pake-hodai double”.
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
■ Videophone →p.61
■ Chaku-moji → p.71
■ Kisekae Tool→ p.130
■ Security settings → p.133
■ i-mode mail/Deco-mail/Deco-mail
pictogram→pp.158, 159, 160
■ Chaku-Uta-Full
®
/Uta-hodai/
Music&Video Channel
→pp.218, 262, 265
■ Music Player→p.271
■ i-αppli/Mega i-αppli/Chokkan game
→p.277
■ Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa→ p.295
■ Maps and GPS →p.303
■ Various network services→ p.409
■ High-speed communications →p.432
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Precautions
(Always follow these directions)
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
■ To ensure that you use your FOMA 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 FOMA terminal is used
incorrectly:
Indicates that death or serious
bodily injury may result
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
■ The following symbols indicate specific
directions:
Don’t
No disassembly
No wet hands
No liquids
Do
Unplug
directly and immediately from
improper use.
Indicates that death or
serious bodily injury may
result from improper use.
Indicates that bodily injury
and/or damage to property
may result from improper use.
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 code from the outlet.
■ Safety Precautions are explained in the
following categories:
1. Precautions for the FOMA Terminal, Battery
Pack, Adapter and FOMA Card (UIM)
1. Precautions for the FOMA
Terminal, Battery Pack,
Adapter and FOMA Card
(UIM) (Common)
DANGER
Do not use, keep or leave the devices
in locations subject to high
temperatures, such as near fire or
Don’t
heater, in direct sunlight or inside a
car on a hot day.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to
leak, overheat, explode or ignite, the devices
to malfunction or be deformed or suffer
performance loss and a reduced operating
life. Also, doing so may cause part of the
case to become hot and burn your skin.
Do not disassemble, modify or solder
the equipment.
Doing so may damage the equipment, or
No disassembly
cause fire, electrical shock or injury (burns,
etc.).
Doing so may cause the battery to leak,
overheat, crack or catch fire.
Do not allow the devices to become
wet.
Device contact with liquids, such as water or
No liquids
pet urine, may cause overheating, electric
shock, fire, malfunction, injury, etc. Be
careful not to use the devices in areas where
they could get wet.
Use the battery pack and adapter
specified by NTT DOCOMO for the
FOMA terminal.
Do
Third-party products might subject the
FOMA terminal, battery pack and other
devices to high voltage/current leading to
leaking, overheating, crack, fire, or product
damage.
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WARNING
Do not put the battery, FOMA terminal,
adapter or FOMA card (UIM) in a
microwave oven or pressurized
Don’t
container.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to
leak, overheat, explode or ignite, cause the
FOMA terminal or adapter to overheat,
smoke or ignite, or damage the IC.
Do not throw the FOMA terminal or
expose it to strong shocks.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause
Don’t
the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode
or ignite, or cause the devices to malfunction
or ignite.
Do not place electrically conductive
objects (wires, pencil leads, etc.) in
contact with the charging terminals or
Don’t
external jacks. Do not insert those
materials inside the terminal.
Any of these improper uses might result in a
short circuit and damage the equipment or
cause fire.
Make sure to turn off the FOMA
terminal before you get close to the
places like a gas station where a
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flammable gas is generated. Do not
attempt to charge a battery as well.
Doing so may cause the gas to ignite.
Turn off the power, when you use Osaifukeitai at a gasoline filling station (if the IC
card 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
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use, charge or storage, be sure to:
1. Unplug the power code from the power
outlet or the cigar lighter socket.
2. Turn off the power.
3. Remove the battery pack from the
FOMA terminal.
Continuing to use or charge the battery may
cause it to overheat, explode, or ignite; or
the battery to leak.
CAUTION
Do not leave the FOMA terminal on a
slope or unstable surface.
The FOMA terminal may fall and cause
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injury or malfunction.
Do not leave the devices in humid,
dusty or hot places.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
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If your child uses the FOMA terminal,
instruct him/her on how to use it.
Make sure that he/she always uses the
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FOMA terminal correctly as you
instruct.
Improper usage could result in bodily injury.
Keep the FOMA terminal out of young
children’s reach.
A young child may try to swallow it or suffer
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injury.
Pay special attention when you use
the FOMA terminal connected to the
adapter for a long period.
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If you use i-αppli or videophone or watch
1Seg programs for a long time while
charging, the temperature of the FOMA
terminal, battery pack or adapter 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 FOMA
Terminal
WARNING
Do not direct the infrared data port
towards your or another person’s
eyes.
Don’t
Doing so may cause eye injury. Do not aim
or direct the infrared data port towards
another infrared device as this may interfere
with the operation of the device.
Do not turn on the light near a
person’s eyes.
The light may affect eyesight. Also, this may
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dazzle or surprise him/her and cause an
injury.
Do not put the FOMA terminal on the
dashboard, etc. as a problem may
occur due to air bag inflation.
Don’t
An air bag inflation may cause the FOMA
terminal to hit you or another person, which
may lead to injury, malfunction, breakage,
etc.
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If you are wearing electronic medical
equipment, do not put the FOMA
terminal in your breast pocket or in an
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inside pocket.
Using the FOMA terminal in close proximity
to electronic medical equipment may cause
the equipment to malfunction.
Do not put fluids such as water or
substances such as pieces of metal or
flammable materials into the FOMA
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card (UIM) slot or microSD card slot
inside of the FOMA terminal.
Doing so may cause fire, electric shock or
malfunction.
Do not turn on the light against the car
drivers etc.
Doing so may interfere with driving and
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cause a traffic accident.
Please turn off your FOMA terminal
when inside an airplane, hospital, or
other area where use is prohibited.
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The device may affect electronic or medical
equipment. If the Auto power function is set,
make sure to disable the function before
turning off the power.
Follow the instructions provided by the
medical facility for the use of mobile phones.
Use of the phone in an airplane is prohibited,
and may be punishable by law.
Make sure to hold the FOMA terminal
at a safe distance from your ear when
you use the handsfree mode. Also,
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when you play games or music with an
earphone/microphone connected to
the FOMA 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.
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Sudden loud sounds or vibrations may affect
your heart.
If you see lightning or hear thunder
while using outdoors, put the antenna
back in, immediately turn off the
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power and take shelter in a safe place.
There is a risk of being struck by lightning
and causing electric shock.
Please turn off the power near
electronic equipment that contains
high-precision mechanisms or
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handles delicate signals.
The terminal may interfere with the operation
of sensitive electronic equipment.
* Electronic equipment to watch out for:
Hearing aids, implanted cardiac
pacemakers, and other electronic medical
devices; fire alarms, automatic doors, and
other automatically controlled apparatus.
Users of implanted cardiac 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.
If the display or camera lens is broken,
be careful with the broken glass and
any exposed FOMA terminal parts.
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The display and camera lens surfaces are
covered by plastic to minimize the possibility
of glass scattering. However, touching
broken or exposed parts may cause injury.
CAUTION
Do not swing the FOMA terminal by its
antenna, strap or other parts.
The FOMA terminal may strike you or others
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around you, resulting in bodily injury,
malfunction or damage to the FOMA
terminal or other property.
Do not use the FOMA terminal in
crowded places.
The antenna may hit others, causing injury.
Don’t
Do not use the FOMA terminal with the
damaged antenna.
If the damaged antenna comes in contact
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with your skin, burn or injury could be
caused.
When using motion tracking, make
sure you are in a safe place, hold the
FOMA terminal securely, and do not
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shake it more than necessary.
Motion tracking is a function that works by
tilting or shaking the FOMA terminal. It may
hit people or objects if shaken too much,
causing serious accidents, damage, etc.
Do not hit other people with metallic
straps, etc. of the FOMA terminal
while using motion tracking.
Don’t
Failure to observe this precaution may result
in injury, malfunction or breakage.
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If the display is broken and the liquid
crystal leaks, do not lick, swallow, or
touch it.
Don’t
If the liquid crystal 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.
Failure to observe these precautions may
cause loss of eyesight or damage to your skin.
When a ring tone or melody is played,
do not put the speaker close to your ear.
Doing so may lead to defective hearing.
Don’t
In some types of vehicle, using the
FOMA terminal may interfere with the
operation of the vehicle’s electronic
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equipment.
Do not use the FOMA terminal if doing so
may impair safe driving.
There may be cases where the
customer’s physical condition or
predisposition leads to itchiness,
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rashes, or sores. If this occurs,
immediately stop using the FOMA
terminal and see a doctor.
Metal components are used in the
following parts:
PartsMaterialCoating
Multi function keyAluminum
Neuropointer key
Strap supportAluminum
Charging terminal
(Connector for
desktop holder)
Front chassis (Silver
segment in the side)
Metal parts of 1Seg
antenna
Swing plate (metallic
plate between the
display and the main
unit)
Take care not to pinch your fingers,
palms or the strap when rotating the
display of the FOMA terminal.
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Such pinching may cause injury or
breakage.
alloy
Phosphor
bronze
(for spring)
PC/ABSTin deposition
SUS
SUSNitriding/
Alumite
Gold plating
+ UV coating
−
Nickel plating
When viewing 1Seg, keep a proper
distance between your eyes and the
display 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.
DisplayBattery type
Li-ion00Lithium-ion
DANGER
Do not place metal items such as
wires in contact with the charging
terminals. Also, do not carry or store
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the battery with metal items such as
necklaces.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to
leak, overheat, explode or ignite.
If you have difficulty attaching the
battery pack to the FOMA terminal, do
not put excessive pressure on the
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battery. Check the orientation of the
battery pack before attaching it.
Failure to observe these precautions may
cause the battery pack to leak, overheat,
explode or ignite.
Do not throw the battery pack into fire.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to
leak, overheat, explode or ignite.
Don’t
Do not puncture the battery pack, hit it
with a hammer or step on it.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to
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leak, overheat, explode or ignite.
If battery fluid comes into contact with
your eyes, do not rub your eyes but
immediately rinse your eyes with
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clean water and see a doctor.
Failure to observe this precaution may result
in loss of eyesight.
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WARNING
If a battery has been subjected to
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strong impact and something
abnormal such as deformation,
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damage, stop using it immediately.
Continued use may cause the battery pack
to leak, overheat, explode or ignite, or cause
the devices to malfunction or ignite.
If the battery is not fully charged after
the specified charging time has
elapsed, stop charging.
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Continued charging may cause the battery
pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite.
If the battery pack leaks or emits an
unusual odor, stop using it
immediately and move it away from
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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
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the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode
or ignite, or cause the devices to malfunction
or ignite.
CAUTION
Do not dispose of used battery packs
with ordinary garbage.
Doing so may cause fire and create an
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environmental hazard. Put insulation tape on
the terminals of a 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 charge a wet battery pack.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to
overheat, ignite, or explode.
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If battery fluid comes into contact with
your skin or clothing, stop using it
immediately and rinse with clean water.
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Battery fluid is harmful to your skin.
4. Precautions for the Adapter
WARNING
Do not use the adapter if the power
cord is damaged.
Doing so may cause electric shock,
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overheating or fire.
Do not use the AC adapter or desktop
holder in humid locations such as a
bathroom.
Don’t
Failure to observe this precaution may cause
electric shock.
The DC adapter must be used only in
vehicles with a negative ground. Do
not use the adapter in vehicles with a
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positive ground.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause
fire.
Do not touch the FOMA terminal or
adapter when you see lightning or
hear thunder.
Don’t
There is a risk of being struck by lightning
and causing electric shock.
Do not short-circuit the charging
terminals when the adapter is plugged
into a power outlet or cigarette lighter
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socket. Also, do not let the charging
terminals contact with your body
(hand, finger, etc.).
Doing so may cause fire, malfunction,
electric shock or injury.
Place the adapter or desktop holder
on a stable surface during charging.
Also, do not cover or wrap the adapter
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or desktop holder with clothing or
bedding.
This may cause the FOMA terminal to fall
out of the adapter or heat to build up,
resulting in a fire or malfunction.
Do not put heavy objects on the power
cord of the adapter.
Doing so may cause electric shock or fire.
Don’t
Do not touch the power cords of the
adapter or the power outlet with wet
hands.
No wet hands
Doing so may cause electric shock.
Use the specified voltage and current.
Using the adapters with incorrect voltage
may cause fire or malfunction. Use the AC
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Adapter for Global Use to charge the battery
overseas.
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)
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If the fuse in the DC adapter blows,
always replace it with the specified
type of fuse.
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Using the unspecified fuse may cause fire or
malfunction.
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.
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When plugging the AC adapter into a
power outlet, make sure that no
metallic straps or other metallic
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objects are caught between the plug
and the socket.
Metallic objects may cause electric shock,
short-circuit or fire.
Always grasp the plug when
unplugging the adapter from the
power outlet or cigarette lighter
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socket. Do not pull the cord itself.
Pulling the cord may damage the cord and
cause electric shock or fire.
Unplug the power code from the
power outlet when the adapter will be
left unused for a long period.
Unplug
Failure to observe this precaution may cause
electrical shock, fire or malfunction.
If water or other liquid gets into the
adapter, immediately unplug it from
the power outlet or socket.
Unplug
Failure to observe this precaution may cause
an electric shock, smoke emission or fire.
Unplug the adapter from the power
outlet or cigarette lighter socket
before cleaning it.
Unplug
Failure to observe this precaution may cause
electric shock.
5. Precautions for the FOMA
Card (UIM)
CAUTION
Be careful with sharp edges when
removing the FOMA card (UIM) (IC
part).
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Sharp edges may injure your hands or
fingers.
6. Precautions for Use Near
Electronic Medical Devices
■ According to the Guidelines on the
Use of Radiocommunication
Equipment such as Cellular
Telephones - Safeguards for
Electronic Medical Equipment
established by the Electromagnetic
Compatibility Conference Japan.
WARNING
Take care of the following inside
hospitals:
a Do not take your FOMA terminal into an
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operating room, intensive care unit (ICU),
or coronary care unit (CCU).
a Turn off power inside hospital wards.
a Turn off power even in hospital lobbies,
waiting rooms, and corridors if electronic
medical devices may be in use near you.
a For use inside medical institutions, please
follow the instructions given at individual
locations.
a If the Auto power function is set, make
sure to disable the function before turning
off the power.
Turn off the power in crowded places
such as peak-hour trains if implanted
electronic medical devices may be in
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use near you.
Radio waves emitted by the FOMA terminal
may adversely affect implanted pacemakers
and ICDs when used in close proximity.
A person with an implantable cardiac
pacemaker or defibrillator should use
or carry the FOMA terminal at a
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distance more than 22 cm from the
site of implantation.
Radio waves emitted by the FOMA terminal
may adversely affect implanted pacemakers
and ICDs when used in close proximity.
Electronic medical devices other than
implanted pacemakers and ICDs may
also be used outside hospitals. Users
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of electronic medical devices are
advised to ask the manufacturer
whether these instruments can be
affected by radio waves.
Radio waves from the FOMA terminal can
adversely affect electronic medical devices.
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Notes on Handling
General Notes
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c Do not allow the devices to become wet.
The FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapter and the
FOMA card (UIM) are not waterproof. Do not use
them in humid locations such as bathrooms, and
avoid exposing them to rain. If you carry the FOMA
terminal close to your skin, sweat may cause
internal components to corrode and result in
malfunction. The FOMA terminal cannot be
repaired in the following cases: the water exposure
detection sticker shows water exposure; tests
determine that corrosion has occurred due to water
exposure, condensation, or perspiration. These
cases are not covered by the warranty, and any
repairs that may be possible will be carried out at
the subscriber’s expense.
c Wipe with a soft, dry cloth (such as a cloth
designed for glasses).
aThe surface of the FOMA terminal LCD may be
coated to improve the visibility of the color
display. Rubbing the LCD of the FOMA terminal
with a dry cloth to clean it may scratch the LCD
surface. Handle the FOMA terminal carefully and
clean it using a soft dry cloth (such as a cloth
used for glasses). The LCD coating may peel off
or stain if moisture or dirt is left on the surface for
a long period.
aNever use chemicals such as alcohol, thinners,
benzene or detergents as these agents may
erase the printing on the FOMA terminal or
cause discoloration.
c Occasionally clean the connection
terminals with a dry cotton bud, etc.
As soiled connection terminals may result in poor
connections so that cause loss of power and
insufficient charging, clean the terminal with a dry
cotton bud, etc. Take care not to damage terminals
when cleaning them.
c Do not place the FOMA terminal near an air
conditioning vent.
Condensation may form due to rapid changes in
temperature, and this may cause internal corrosion
and malfunction.
c Do not throw strike or put excessive
pressure on the FOMA terminal or battery.
Do not put the FOMA 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 LCD, internal circuit or the battery
pack. Also, if an external device is connected to the
external connector, excessive pressure may cause
connector breakage or malfunction.
c Read the separate manuals supplied with
the FOMA terminal, adapter and desktop
holder carefully.
c Do not scratch the display with metallic
objects.
Doing so may cause scratches, malfunction or
damage.
Handling the FOMA Terminal
c Do not press the surface of the touchscreen
firmly or operate the touchscreen with
sharp edge objects, such as fingernails,
ballpoint pens, and pins.
Doing so may cause touchscreen breakage.
c Avoid using the FOMA terminal in extremely
high or low temperatures.
The ambient temperature of the room should be
5°C - 35°C with humidity 45% - 85%.
c Reception may be affected if you use your
FOMA terminal near a landline phone,
television, or radio in use. Use the FOMA
terminal away from such devices.
c Please keep a separate record of the
information you have registered in your
FOMA terminal.
Please be aware that DOCOMO bears no
obligation or responsibility in the event that data is
altered or lost.
c Do not drop the FOMA card (UIM) or expose
it to strong shocks.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
c When connecting an external device to the
external connector (earphone/microphone
terminal), do not insert at an angle or pull
the code.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
c Do not fold the FOMA terminal with the
strap pinched between the folding parts.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
c It is normal for the FOMA terminal to
become warm while being used or charged.
This is not a malfunction. Keep using it.
c Do not leave the camera exposed to direct
sunlight.
Doing so may discolor or burn the components of
the camera.
c Keep the external connector cap and
microSD card slot cap closed when not in
use.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause
malfunction due to dust or water getting in.
c Do not use FOMA terminal with the back
cover removed.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to fall out, or
cause malfunction or damage.
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c Do not put fluids such as water or foreign
substances such as pieces of metal or
flammable materials into the clearance gap
between the display and main units when
rotating the FOMA terminal.
Doing so may cause fire, electric shock or
malfunction.
c Do not put an extremely-thick sticker, etc.
on the display, keys or keypads.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
c Do not put a label or sticker on the back of
the FOMA terminal display.
The label or sticker may interfere when the FOMA
terminal is opened/closed, and cause malfunction
or damage.
c Do not remove the microSD card or turn off
the power while in use.
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
c Do not let magnetic cards, etc. come close
to or be sandwiched between FOMA
terminal parts.
The magnetic data in cash cards, credit cards,
telephone cards, floppy disks, etc. may be erased.
c Do not bring strong magnetic objects close
to the FOMA terminal.
Strong magnetic objects may cause misoperation.
Handling the Battery Pack
c 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.
c The ambient temperature of the room
should be 5°C - 35°C.
c Make sure to charge the battery when you
use the FOMA terminal for the first time or if
you have not used it for a long period of
time.
c The available operating time of the battery
pack depends on the conditions of usage
and battery pack.
c Depending on the usage condition, the
battery pack may inflate slightly when the
battery life is almost over. This is not a
malfunction.
c Do not store the battery pack for a long
period of time in the following cases:
aThe battery is fully charged (immediately after
the charging is complete)
aThe battery has run out (the phone cannot power
on)
The performance and life of the battery pack may
deteriorate.
It is recommended that you store the battery pack
for a long period of time with two or three battery
marks displayed.
Handling the Adapter
c The ambient temperature of the room
should be 5°C - 35°C.
c Do not charge the battery pack:
aIn a humid, dusty or unstable place
aNear a landline phone, TV or radio
c It is normal that the adapter become warm
while charging. Keep using it.
c Do not use the DC adapter to charge the
battery when the car engine is not running.
Doing so may drain the car battery.
c If you use an electrical outlet with an
unplugging-protection mechanism, follow
the instructions of the manual for the outlet.
c Do not expose the adapter to strong
shocks. Do not deform the charging
terminal.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Handling the FOMA Card (UIM)
c Do not apply excessive force to the FOMA
card (UIM) when attaching/removing it.
c It is normal that the FOMA card (UIM)
become warm while being used. Keep using
it.
c Note that the warranty does not cover
damage caused by inserting the FOMA card
(UIM) into another type of IC card reader or
writer.
c Always keep the IC part clean.
c Wipe with a soft, dry cloth (such as
eyeglass cloth).
c Please keep a separate record of the
information you have registered in your
FOMA card (UIM).
Please be aware that DOCOMO bears no
obligation or responsibility in the event that data is
altered or lost.
c To preserve the environment, bring
discarded FOMA cards (UIM) to a docomo
Shop or Service Counter.
c Avoid using the FOMA card (UIM) in
extremely high or low temperatures.
c Do not damage, scratch, unnecessarily
touch, or short circuit the IC.
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
c Do not drop the FOMA card (UIM) or expose
it to strong shocks.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
c Do not bend the FOMA card (UIM) or place a
heavy object on it.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
c Do not put a label or sticker on the FOMA
card (UIM) when attaching it to the FOMA
terminal.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
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Using the Bluetooth Function
c To secure the Bluetooth communication
security, the FOMA terminal supports the
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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.
c Please be aware that DOCOMO is not
responsible for data leak when making data
communications using Bluetooth.
c You can use a headset, handsfree, audio,
dial-up communications, object push and
serial port on the FOMA terminal. The audio/
video remote control may be available for
audio. (Only on compatible Bluetooth
devices)
c Frequency band
The following are frequency bands that the FOMA
terminal’s Bluetooth function uses:
2.4: This radio equipment uses the 2400
FH: Modulation scheme is the FH-SS
1: The estimated interference distance is
MHz band.
system.
10m or less.
: The full band between 2400 MHz and
2483.5 MHz is used and the band of
the mobile identification device cannot
be avoided.
■ Bluetooth cautions
The operating frequency band of this equipment 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 this terminal, confirm that
“another station” is not being operated nearby.
2. In the event of this terminal causing harmful
radio wave interference with “another station”,
promptly change the operating frequency or
stop radio wave emission by turning off the
power, etc.
3. If you have further questions, contact General
inquiries provided on the back of this manual.
Wireless LAN
c Do not use wireless LAN near magnetic
devices such as electrical appliances or AV/
OA devices, or in radio waves.
aMagnetism or radio waves may increase noises
or disable communications (especially when
using a microwave oven).
aWhen used near TV, radio, etc., reception
interference may occur, or channels on the TV
screen may be disturbed.
aIf there are multiple wireless LAN access points
nearby and the same channel is used, search
may not work correctly.
c Frequency band
Frequency band used by WLAN devices is
indicated on the battery storage section. The
following are the descriptions:
①②③④
① 2.4: This radio equipment uses the
② DS: Modulation scheme is the DS-SS
③ OF: Modulation scheme is the OFDM
④ 4: The estimated interference
⑤: The full band between 2400 MHz
aAvailable channels vary depending on the country.
aFor use in an aircraft, contact the airline
beforehand.
aTo use WLAN overseas, check the conditions
such as available frequency band, laws and
regulations of the country.
⑤
2400 MHz band.
system.
system.
distance is 40 m or less.
and 2483.5 MHz is used and the
band of the mobile identification
device can be avoided.
■ 2.4GHz device cautions
The operating frequency band of the WLAN device 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 (radio stations requiring a license).
1. Before using the device, confirm that premises
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
premises radio stations for identifying mobile units,
immediately change the frequency band or stop
use, and contact General Inquiries described on the
back cover 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 back
cover of this manual.
Handling the FeliCa Reader/Writer
c The FeliCa reader/writer function of the
FOMA terminal handles delicate signals that
require no radio station license.
c The 13.56 MHz frequency band is used. If
there is another reader/writer around, keep
enough distance between the FOMA
terminal and the reader/writer. Also, make
sure that there is no radio station using the
same frequency band nearby.
Cautions
c Do not deform the FOMA terminal. Using an
altered device is a violation of the Radio
Law.
A “Technical Conformity Mark ” affixed on the
manufacturer’s specification sticker certifies that
the FOMA terminal meets technical regulations for
specified radio equipment that are based on the
Radio Law. If you remove the screws and alter the
inside of the FOMA terminal, the technical
regulations conformity certification becomes
invalid. Do not use the FOMA terminal with the
certification invalid, as it is a violation of the Radio
Law.
c Be careful when using the FOMA terminal
while driving.
A penalty may be imposed for holding a mobile
phone while driving. When you need to receive a
call, tell the caller that you will call back later using
handsfree functions, then pull off the road before
using the phone.
c Use the Bluetooth function only in Japan.
The Bluetooth function of the FOMA terminal
complies with radio standards of Japan and is
certified. You may be punished if you use it
overseas.
c Use the FeliCa reader/writer function only in
Japan.
The FeliCa reader/writer function of the FOMA
terminal complies with radio standards of Japan.
You may be punished if you use it overseas.
c Use the IC card authentication function in
Japan.
The IC card authentication function of the FOMA
terminal complies with radio standards of Japan
and is certified. You may be punished if you use it
overseas.
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
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Package Contents
<Basic Package>
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
N-06A
(Including the warranty and Back
Cover N37)
CD-ROM for N-06A
* This CD-ROM contains PDF data “Manual for
PC Connection” and “Kuten Code List”.
<Optional Equipment>
FOMA AC Adapter 01/02
(Including warranty and manual)
N-06A INSTRUCTION MANUAL
(This manual)
* The Quick Manual starts on p.534.
Battery Pack N21
Protective
Sheet
(Sample)
Desktop Holder N22
(Including manual)
Other options and accessories→ p.482
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Before Using the Handset
Part Names and Functions .............................................................................................22
• Connect an AC adapter (optional), DC adapter
(optional), FOMA USB Cable with Charge
Function 02 (optional), Earphone Plug Adapter
01 for External connector terminal (optional)
etc.
*: Connect a flat-plug stereo earphone set
(optional), flat-plug earphone/microphone with
switch (optional), etc.
q microSD card slot
• Insert a microSD card →p.336
w Illumination
• Flash when there is a missed call or new mail
→p.122
• Flash when changing the style →p.123
e 1Seg antenna
• Receive 1Seg broadcast→p.251
r
Volume up key/(マナー )
a
• Set Manner mode (1 second or longer) →p.113
• Activate Touch menu→p.33
• Raise the earpiece volume during a call → p.78
• Scroll back to the previous screen by page
→p.44
t
Volume down key/(LOCK)
s
• Enable/Disable sidekeys (1 second or longer)
→p.144
• Lower the earpiece volume during a call →p.78
• Scroll forward to the next screen by page→ p.44
• Read out the current time (Voice clock)
(Japanese mode)
• Play recorded messages→ p.83
• Check missed calls or new mail→ p.81
• Read out alarm content (Japanese mode)
y
PushTalk key
@
• Use PushTalk→p.87
• Display PushTalk phonebook while on the
standby screen→ p.90
• Return to the previous step when in Touch style
→p.38
* Available when no function is assigned.
• Display the Photo mode screen (1 second or
longer)→p.228
u FOMA antenna
• The FOMA antenna is built-in. To make calls
under better condition, do not cover the antenna
part with your hands.
Continued on next page
Before Using the Handset
*
,
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i Rear camera
• Take photos and moving pictures
o Light
• Light up when using the camera →p. 242
• Light up during Barcode reader/Text reader scan
→pp.244, 247
Before Using the Handset
p Infrared data port →p.351
a Recording indicator
• Light up during recording
s e mark
• Read the IC card →p.296
• iC communications→p.352
d Back cover
* In this manual, @, a (マナー ) and s (LOCK) are
referred to as sidekeys.
● Hold-down operations
The following functions are available by holding down each key for 1 second or longer in standby:
■ Communication style, Share style
KeyFunction
Display the Received address list p.182
h
Display the Sent address listp.182
j
Display current location using the
1
GPS function
Configure 2in1 settingsp.420
2
Set the IC card lockp.298
3
Switch ECO modep.120
5
Display the font setting screenp.124
7
Switch Privacy anglep.118
8
Reset the screen/sound settings p.336
9
Enter “+”p.67
0
Ref. page
p.305
KeyFunction
Set/Release Public mode
w
(Driving mode)
Set/Release Manner modep.113
q
Adjust the earpiece volumep.78
c
Check new messagesp.170
o
Display the i-αppli software listp.279
p
Display the Photo mode screenp.233
@
Set/Release Manner modep.113
(
マナー
)
a
Scan access points (In standby) p.444
d
Display the Setting connect
u
mode screen (In standby)
■ Touch style
KeyFunction
Display the Photo mode screenp.233
@
Set/Release Manner modep.113
(
マナー
)
a
Activate Keypad lockp.144
(LOCK)
s
Ref. page
Ref. page
p.79
p.60
Opening/Folding the FOMA terminal
This FOMA terminal has three styles.
Touch styleActivate and operate 1Seg, camera, etc. with the FOMA terminal folded.
Share styleEnjoy multimedia in full wide display. Wide double display allows you to
Communication styleMake calls, configure settings or browse in portrait display.
In this manual, Touch style refers to the FOMA terminal being folded, while Share style and
Communication style refer to the FOMA terminal being open.
• When switching styles, do not apply excess force on the display. If the display is pressed hard and
• It is recommended that you keep the FOMA terminal folded (Touch style) when carrying it. Prevent
24
StyleFeature
divide the screen and use a different function in each window.
Notes on switching styles
rotated, the FOMA terminal may get scratched or damaged. Take care to avoid pinching your fingers,
palms, or the strap when changing styles. Such pinching may cause injury or breakage.
unintentional operations when carrying the folded FOMA terminal. Activate Keypad lock to prevent
unintentional sidekey presses.→ p.144
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● Switching styles
Rotate the display to switch styles. Some functions offer screens suitable for each style, and you can
enjoy smooth operations.
Before Using the Handset
Touch style (with the FOMA
terminal folded)
Share style (with the FOMA
terminal open)
Communication style (with
the FOMA terminal open)
Share style (with the FOMA
terminal open)
Touch style (with the FOMA
terminal folded)
N
z This manual describes key operations in Communication style unless otherwise noted.
The description “with the FOMA terminal open”, etc. also describes Share style operations.
The description “with the FOMA terminal folded”, etc. describes touch operations in Touch style.
z Set operations performed when switching styles.→pp.112, 123
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Display
Depending on the function, switching styles activates full wide display or wide double display
automatically, and you can enjoy smooth operations.
Before Using the Handset
Communication stylePortrait displayAll functions
Share styleFull wide display Stand-by display, Mail (Received mail detail screen,
Touch styleFull wide display Full Browser, i-αppli (wide-display i-αppli), Camera,
*: A compatible function appears on 2 displays. For example, as shown on
the right, opening the Received mail list screen automatically displays
mail main text on the sub display. (You cannot display different functions
on 2 displays simultaneously. However, starting mail while watching 1Seg
automatically activates 1Seg on the sub display.)
StyleScreen displaySupported function
sent mail detail screen), Full Browser, i-αppli (widedisplay i-αppli), Camera, 1Seg, My picture, Music
Player (i-motion/Movie only), Video player,
Manga&Book (Wide comic)
Wide double
*
display
Portrait display
Portrait displayOther than the above
Mail, i-mode, 1Seg, My picture, Music Player
(i-motion/Movie only), Quick Search, Manga&Book
−
1Seg, My picture, Music Player (i-motion/Movie),
Video player, Manga&Book (Wide comic)
Main display (left) Sub display (right)
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Viewing Display
z Marks ( , , , etc.) displayed on the screen are referred to as icons.
z A calendar, etc. can be set to the display.→ p.117
● Icons indicating the status of the FOMA terminal
13579!#
24680@
Before Using the Handset
%&(qeu
$
^
*)wry
t
IconDescription
1 Battery level→ p.55
Temperature monitor→p. 52
2 /FOMA reception level (DUAL
mode (Prefer WLAN) or Single
mode (FOMA))/FOMA reception
level (DUAL mode (Prefer
FOMA))→pp.55, 59
Appears when no FOMA card
(UIM) is inserted (DUAL mode
(Prefer FOMA))→ pp.55, 59
* Does not appear in DUAL mode
(Prefer WLAN) or in Single mode
(FOMA)
/Appears when you are out of
FOMA service area (DUAL mode
(Prefer WLAN) or Single mode
(FOMA)/Appears when you are
out of FOMA service area (DUAL
mode (Prefer FOMA))→ pp.55, 59
3 During i-mode→ p.192
i-mode communications in
progress→ p.192
Packet communications in
progress (no data exchange)
Packet communications in
progress (dialing)
Packet communications in
progress (receiving)
*
Packet communications in
progress (sending data)
Packet communications in
progress (receiving data)
PushTalk call in progress→p.87
*
*
*
*
IconDescription
4 /WLAN reception level (DUAL
mode (Prefer FOMA) or Single
mode (WLAN))/WLAN reception
level (DUAL mode (Prefer
WLAN))→ pp.55, 59
Appears when the WLAN Host
setting is set to Any scan and a
connection is not established to
an access point (DUAL mode
(Prefer WLAN))→ p.447
* Does not appear in DUAL mode
(Prefer FOMA) or in Single mode
(WLAN)
/Appears when you are out of
WLAN service area (DUAL mode
(Prefer FOMA) or Single mode
(WLAN)/Appears when you are
out of WLAN service area (DUAL
mode (Prefer WLAN))→ pp.55, 59
Self mode→ p.151
5 WLAN communications in
progress→p.59
WLAN being connected→p.59
SIP communications available
→pp.55, 59
Home U communications
available/being connected→ p.59
6 SSL/TLS page displayed→ p.197
7 /
(Red)
/
(Red)
/
(Red)
/
(Red)
Unread mail/Inbox is full→ p.167
SMS in the FOMA card (UIM) is
full→ p.348
Unread mail, SMS in the FOMA
card (UIM) is full/Inbox is full,
SMS in the FOMA card (UIM) is
full→ pp.167, 348
Mail stored at the i-mode center/
Full→ p.170
i-mode center is full, Unread mail/
i-mode center is full, Inbox is full
→pp.167, 170
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IconDescription
7 /
(Red)
/
(Red)
/
(Red)
/
(Red)
Mail stored at the i-mode center,
SMS in the FOMA card (UIM) is
full/i-mode center is full, SMS in
the FOMA card (UIM) is full
→pp.170, 348
i-mode center is full, Unread mail,
SMS in the FOMA card (UIM) is
full/i-mode center is full, Inbox is
full, SMS in the FOMA card (UIM)
is full→ pp.167, 170, 348
Mail stored at the i-mode center,
Unread mail/Mail stored at the
i-mode center, Inbox is full
→pp.167, 170
Mail stored at the i-mode center,
Unread mail, SMS in the FOMA
card (UIM) is full/Mail stored at
the i-mode center, Inbox is full,
SMS in the FOMA card (UIM) is
full→ pp.167, 170, 348
[“Receive option setting” is set to
“ON”]
Mail stored at the i-mode center
→p.169
/
(Red)
Mail stored at the i-mode center,
Unread mail/Mail stored at the
i-mode center, Inbox is full
→pp.167, 169
Mail stored at the i-mode center,
SMS in the FOMA card (UIM) is
full→ pp.169, 348
/
(Red)
Mail stored at the i-mode center,
Unread mail, SMS in the FOMA
card (UIM) is full/Mail stored at
the i-mode center, Inbox is full,
SMS in the FOMA card (UIM) is
full→ pp.167, 169, 348
Unread Area Mail→p.187
8 /Unread MessageR/Full →p.185
(Red)
/MessageR stored at the i-mode
(Red)
center/Full→ p.185
/MessageR stored at the i-mode
(Red)
center, Unread MessageR/
MessageR stored at the i-mode
center is full, Unread MessageR
→p.185
IconDescription
8 /MessageR stored at the i-mode
(Red)
/MessageF stored at the i-mode
(Red)
center, MessageR storage is full/
MessageR stored at the i-mode
center is full, MessageR storage
is full→ p.185
/Unread MessageF/Full →p.185
(Red)
/MessageF stored at the i-mode
(Red)
center/Full→ p.185
center, Unread MessageF/
MessageF stored at the i-mode
center is full, Unread MessageF
stored at the i-mode center
→p.185
/MessageF stored at the i-mode
(Red)
center, MessageF storage is full/
MessageF stored at the i-mode
center is full, MessageF storage
is full→ p.185
9During a voice call→ p.62
64K data communications in
*
progress
During a videophone call →p. 62
Switching between FOMA voice
call and videophone call
→pp.66, 77
Dial lock→ p.1 35
Secret mode/Secret data only
mode→ p.137
/Original lock/Original lock
/Secret mode or Secret data only
released temporarily
→pp.140, 141
mode and Original lock is set or
released temporarily
→pp.137, 140, 141
Infrared data exchange in
progress→ p.3 51
Infrared remote control operated
→p.354
IC card authentication in progress
→p.145
IC communications in progress
(sending/receiving data)→p. 352
Before Using the Handset
Continued on next page
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IconDescription
0 /GPS location request active
Before Using the Handset
(Location request set to “ON”)/
GPS location request active
(Location request set to “OFF”
while Permission period is set)
→p.307
*: For details on packet communications and 64K data
communications, refer to “Manual for PC Connection”
(PDF) in the bundled CD-ROM.
→p.345
Communication mode/microSD
mode/MTP mode set→ p.345
Communication mode/microSD
mode/MTP mode set
→pp.75, 345
connected and Communication
mode/microSD mode/MTP mode
set→ pp.75, 345
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N
z Desktop icons such as Camera do not appear on W-stand-by display.
z The display adopts state-of-the-art technology; some dots (points) may not light up while others may
constantly light up due to its characteristics. Note that this phenomenon is not a failure.
z To check the names of displayed icons, select “Settings/NW Service”X“Display”X“Icons”.
Function display and key operations
The soft keys (Function display) corresponding to o, d, p, i, u and the direction icons
corresponding to b are displayed on the screen. These icons appear only when the corresponding
keys can be used.
■ Performing the functions assigned to the function key
Press the key for 1 to 5 to activate the function.
1 shows (Settings), (Edit), (Finish), (Play), (Send), (New), etc.
The center of 2 shows (Select), (Set), (Play), (Dial), etc.
3 shows (Disp. SW), (Ir data), (Info), etc.
4 shows (MENU) and (MULTI).
5 shows (ch), (FUNC), (Close), etc.
Press u while (FUNC) is displayed to open the function menu.
→p. 47
■ Moving or scrolling the screen (6)
The icon () only displays available directions. Use b to move or
scroll in the direction.
24153
6
[Notation]
■ Description of the function display
In this manual, operations related to the keys for the function display are generally described with the
function display in parenthesis, such as Xd (Select) and Uu (FUNC).
i-Widget display and operations
The i-Widget screen shows a list of multiple Widget Appli running simultaneously.
z i-Widget operations→ p.293
1 Widget Appli
Display Widget Appli.
Select Widget Appli to display only the Widget Appli.
2 Navigation
Display navigation linked to key operation.
Press p (シャッフル (Change Layout)) on the i-Widget screen to shuffle
Widget Appli randomly.
1
Before Using the Handset
2
i-Widget
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Using Touchscreen
The FOMA terminal display is a touchscreen display. Touch the screen to select an item, slide your
finger to scroll the screen, etc.
Before Using the Handset
z When the display backlight is off, the touchscreen is not available. Press a sidekey to turn on the backlight
when operating with the FOMA terminal folded.
z When the FOMA terminal is open, touch operations and key operations can be used simultaneously.
However, only key operations may be available depending on the function (Example: Text entry, Calculator).
z You can change tones, vibrations or settings of the touchscreen for each style.→ pp.111, 123
The touchscreen is designed to be touched lightly with a finger. Do not press the screen firmly with a
finger or pointed objects such as fingernails, ballpoint pens, and pins.
In the following cases, the touchscreen may not respond even if touched. Also, the touchscreen may
malfunction if touched with:
• A finger in glove• A fingernail
• An object placed on the operation surface• A protective sheet, sticker, etc. placed
To select or execute an item, touch an icon, touch key, or highlighted item
directly with your finger.
To scroll the screen or adjust volume, touch an item or icon, then slide your
finger vertically or horizontally.
Notes on use
To view the previous or next item, drag your finger on the screen in the
direction you want to view.
To zoom in or out on the image display screen, touch the screen with your
index finger and thumb, then widen the distance between the fingers or put
the fingers close together (the image may not be zoomed in/out depending
on the function or image size).
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Selecting functions in Touch style
Quickly access a function with the FOMA terminal folded.
● Selecting functions from the touch menu
You can quickly access a function that supports touch operations from the touch menu with the FOMA
terminal folded without switching styles.
“Touch menu list”→ p.471
Press a (マナー ) to display the touch menu
1
Alternatively, touch the standby screen (except the top) and then .
Touch menu
Touch the target function
2
■ Main touch operations available for functions that can be accessed from the touch
menu
Mail→p.175
View the mail list/details, Check new messages, etc.
i-mode→p.198
View the Bookmark list, operate on sites, play moving pictures via i-mode, Full Browser Home, etc.
i-αppli→p.279
Start i-αppli, switch list views, etc.
i-Widget→p.293
Display the i-Widget screen, rearrange Widget Appli, start/exit Widget Appli, etc.
Data box→pp.314, 317
List folders/files of My picture/i-motion/Movie, zoom in or out images, start quick album, etc.
Dialing→p.63
Dial, make/receive voice or videophone calls, display Choku-Den, view Received calls or Redial, etc.
Music Player→ p.273
Play or stop music, adjust volume, set sound quality or sound effect, view playlists, etc.
1Seg→p.253
Select channels, adjust volume, display subtitles, set 1Seg effects, end 1Seg, etc.
Camera→p.233
Select camera mode, set taking modes, move the focus frame, start quick album, end the camera function, etc.
Before Using the Handset
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● Accessing a function assigned to b key by sliding
You can access functions assigned to b key simply by sliding your finger vertically or horizontally on
the standby screen.
Slide your finger vertically or horizontally then release quickly on the
Before Using the Handset
1
standby screen
Display the i-Widget screen→p. 293
Display Redial→p. 68Display Received calls→ p.68
Display the phonebook search screen→p. 99
● Accessing functions with one touch
You can access the palette of convenient functions by touching the top of the standby screen.
Touch the top of the standby screen
1
When an area other than the palette is touched, the palette disappears.
Touch
Icon
Display the Bluetooth menu screen→p.387Set ECO mode→ p.120
Set Public mode (Driving mode)→p.79Display the “Ring volume” or “Mail/Msg. ring
Display the “Vibrator” or “Mail/Msg. ring
time” screen→ pp.110, 112
Display “Display design”→p.120
Function
Icon
time” screen→pp.78, 112
Set the IC card lock→p.298
Function
Function display and touch operations
The soft keys (Function display) corresponding to o, d, p, i, u and the direction icons
corresponding to b are displayed on the screen. Touch operations are available.
Using function keys→p.31
■ To activate displayed functions (1 to 5)
Touch a function display to activate the function.
* When 6 is displayed, you can slide in the displayed direction.
When 7 is displayed, the Neuropointer is available. Touch operations are also
available when the Neuropointer is available.
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Touch keys
In Touch style, touch keys appear as icons at the bottom of the screen.
■ Touch keys appear while the following functions are used:
Touch menu, Received mail screen, i-mode, i-αppli*1, 1Seg*1, i-motion*1, Movie*1, My
picture, Music Player, voice call, Choku-Den, Phone number entry screen, PushTalk call,
Phonebook, Redial/Dialed calls
*1 : Touch keys appear on each list screen.
*2 : Dialed calls cannot be opened in Touch style.
*2
/Received calls
Before Using the Handset
■ Touch keys
Icon
Function
Return to the previous
step
Put the current call on
hold
Stop playbackAdd a member during
Answer a videophone call
with the substitute image
Switch the touch key view
mode
Switch the FOMA terminal
to a Bluetooth device
Move forwardGo forwardGo back
Open the paletteClose the paletteMake a videophone call
Enlarge font sizeReduce font sizeEnd all active functions
Switch to touch keys for font size
enlarging/reducing operations
Switch to touch keys with
the palette display function
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Basic operations on the screens
z This section describes basic operations using the touchscreen.
● Select an item
Before Using the Handset
Touch an item
1
To uc h
You can also slide vertically.
SlideTouch
● When items appear in multiple pages
On the screen with multiple pages or with previous/next items, slide quickly to view them.
Slide your finger horizontally then release quickly
1
● Using the scroll bar
The scroll bar operations are available on the folder or file list screen of Music, My picture, i-motion,
Movie or 1Seg.
Touch the scroll bar and drag your finger vertically
1
Touch to jump to the first item, and touch to jump to the last item.
Display
the next
page
Display the
previous
page
36
Scroll bar
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● Selecting a tab
Touch a tab to highlight it
1
Ta b
To uc h
To uc h
Before Using the Handset
List of “ 他”
(他 -column)
● Using desktop icons
Touch often-used functions or information-reporting desktop icons pasted on the standby screen to
use or access them.
Desktop icons → p.125
List of “た ”
(ta-column)
Touch a desktop icon on the standby screen
1
● Switching operations in wide double display
In wide double display such as mail reply, you can switch between main and sub displays simply by
touching the screen (or pressing u for 1 second or longer).
To uc h
To uc h
The 1Seg wide double display changes to full wide display simply by touching the screen. Press i
and select a task icon other than 1seg to return to the wide double display.
To uc h
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● Entering your security code
To enter your security code, touch number icons.
Touch number icons for the 4 to 8-digit security code, then touch
1
Before Using the Handset
● Releasing the lock
To release Keypad lock, drag or touch the
icon at the bottom of the screen.
Keypad lock→p.144
The entered security code appears as a “ ●” string. The lock is released or the
detail screen of the function is displayed when the security code is successfully
entered. Each touch on deletes a digit.
■ If the entered security code is incorrect
A message appears indicating that the entered code is wrong. Re-enter the
security code from the beginning.
Security code
not set
Security code
set
Face authentication
activated
● Using direct operation icons
You can operate functions by touching icons displayed on both sides of
the screen. Icons displayed vary depending on the status of the active
function. Direct operation icons are available when Camera is active
(p.231) or when My picture screen is displayed (p.317).
My picture
● Using the palette
Simply touch the top of the screen to display the palette of keys to
configure or adjust settings. The palette is available when Camera is
active (p.231), 1Seg is viewed (p.253), Music Player is active (p.273),
Video player is active (p.330), the standby screen is open (p.34), a voice
call/videophone call is incoming (p.76), and i-mode Browser (p.198)/Full
Browser (p.198) is open.
When is displayed on the palette, you can close the palette
simply by touching the screen off the palette.
Active camera
Canceling operations/Returning to the standby screen
Press @*, or switch styles and press t (touch or on touch keys) to cancel the last operation,
e.g. when you select a wrong menu item. Although the previous screen appears basically, another
screen may appear depending on the function.
Switch styles and press y (touch key) to end operations such as settings and return to the
standby screen. Although the function ends and the standby screen appears basically, another screen
may appear depending on the current screen and function. If you press y during setting operation,
the setting operation is canceled and the standby screen reappears.
*: Available when no function is assigned.
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Selecting Menu
You can run, set, and check the FOMA terminal’s functions in a variety of ways. This manual explains
how to access functions from the main menu as a standard. Menus are classified according to
functions.→ p.4 56
Selecting functions from the main menu
You can select various functions of the FOMA terminal from the main menu, which appears when you
press i on the standby screen.
<Example: To set the “Illumination in talk” function>
Press i on the standby screen to display the main menu
1
i
If no key is pressed for 15 seconds while
the main menu is displayed, the main
menu ends and the previous screen
reappears.
Use b to move the highlight, then press d (Select) to select the
2
displayed menu sequentially
bdcd
Tip
Before Using the Handset
cd
The highlighted item
is displayed in two
lines and the current
setting is displayed.
Tip
Holding down c
moves the highlight
continuously.
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Selecting functions from the application start menu
This menu can quickly start full-wide-display or wide-double-display compatible functions while the
FOMA terminal is in share style.
z For the menus, refer to “Application start menu list”.→ p.471
Before Using the Handset
z You can access i-mode, i-αppli, Mail, Camera, 1Seg and Data box from the application start menu.
On the W-stand-by display, press i to display the application start menu
1
i
Use b to move the focus, then press d to select the displayed menu
2
sequentially
Accessing functions with shortcut keys
On each screen, you can access a function easily by pressing the function key pre-assigned to the
function.
Press the function key on the standby screen
1
Pressing f displays
the i-Widget screen.
→p.293
Pressing o
displays the Mail
menu.→ p.158
Pressing g displays
the Search phonebook
screen.→ p.100
Pressing p displays
the iMenu screen.
→p.192
Pressing h displays
the Received calls
screen.→ p.68
Pressing u displays
the Channel list.
→p. 221
Pressing j displays
the Redial screen.
→p. 68
N
z When using the Simple Menu (p.43), pressing o on the standby screen displays the Simple Menu.
z You can change functions to access with u key.→p.367
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Searching menu items to access functions
Even if you do not know the procedure to access a function, you can still access the desired function
by entering keywords to search menu items.
<Example: To access “Select ring tone”>
Press i on the standby screen, then press u (FUNC), and highlight
1
“Search” then press d (Select)
i u d
Enter “ring” and press d (Set), then select the displayed menu
2
dpd
Before Using the Handset
The search result is
underlined.
If there are two or
more search results,
press p (Next) to
move the frame.
Selecting functions from the original menu
By storing your frequently used functions (p.121), you can access the menus quickly.
Press i on the standby screen to display the main menu, then press
1
p (Original)
Pressing p switches between the main and original menus.
i
p
p
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Accessing functions by selecting menu numbers
When the main menu is set to “Standard” (p.42), you can access functions quickly by pressing the keys
pre-assigned to the menu numbers (p.456).
<Example: To access “Select ring tone”>
Before Using the Handset
Press i on the standby screen, then press 13
1
i13
Changing the main menu
You can change the design of the main menu (background, icon, etc.).
z When you use Kisekae Tool to change the menu display design, the menu structure may change in
accordance with the frequency of use. Also, some menu numbers assigned to functions do not work.
Press i on the standby screen, then press o (Change)
1
io
Main menu
Theme
Select an item
2
“Active Red” - “Standard”
The display design switches to each menu. When set to “Standard”, you can access functions by
entering the menu numbers.→ p.42
“Simple Menu”→ p.43
“Original theme”→ p.121
You can change the icons and background image used on the main menu. You can also set a photo
you took as the background.
“Kisekae Tool”→ p.130
You can change various designs of the FOMA terminal such as the main menu all at once with the
Kisekae Tool package. Selecting “拡大メニュー ” (Enlarged menu) activates the menu in the large
character size.
■ To change the main menu temporarily
Highlight an item on the theme screen and press o (Change) to change the main menu temporarily.
When the main menu is displayed again, the previously set main menu appears.
N
z When you set the menu that can be customized, you can sort the menu items by pressing u (FUNC) in
the main menu and selecting “Replace item”.→p.367
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Switching to Simple Menu
Simple Menu consists of frequently used menus, and its character size is large and operation
procedure is simple.
z The font size of the screens can be set to “X-large” all at once.→ p.124
z For the menus, refer to “Simple Menu function list”.→ p.470
Press i on the standby screen, then press o (Change)
1
io
Select “Simple Menu”, and further “YES” if you want to change the font
2
size to X-large
Select “NO” not to change the font size.
dd
Using Neuropointer
Before Using the Handset
You can select icons or items quickly by sliding the neuropointer to move the pointer. When a list or
function menu consists of multiple pages, you can switch the pages with the Neuropointer.
z When appears at the bottom of the standby or another screen, slide the Neuropointer to show the
pointer ().
z The design of the pointer can be changed.→p.128
● Using the Neuropointer to switch pages
Slide d to show XMove the pointer to the bottom of the movable
1
range
The pointer changes to .
■ When the pointer moves to the top
The pointer changes to .
Continued on next page
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Press d
2
The next page appears.
Before Using the Handset
■ To display the previous page
XSlide d to the left to change to XPress d
● Using the Neuropointer to scroll
On the following screens, the Neuropointer can be used to scroll the screen:
z Site screen viewed with i-mode Browser or Full Browser (p.198)
z My picture screen (p.316)
z PDF data screen (p.357)
z Document screen (p.357)
z Manga&Book screen (p.360)
When scroll mode is set on a site screen with i-mode Browser or Full Browser, changes to and
an icon such as appears, which allows you to scroll in the direction the Neuropointer is slid.
N
z The neuropointer is not available on the subscreen in wide double display.
Basic Operations on the Screens
This section describes basic key operations.
● When items appear in multiple pages
Use v to display other pages
1
Press h (or a (マナー )) to go to the previous page, and press j (or s (LOCK)) to go to the next
page.
Current page/Total pages
j
h
■ To display other pages using c
Pressing f displays the previous page when the highlight is located at the top of the list, and pressing
g displays the next page when the highlight is located at the bottom of the list.
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● Using dial keys to select items
Press 1 - 9, 0, w or q corresponding to the menu number
1
3
The number corresponding to the dial key
● Selecting YES/NO or ON/OFF
Use c to move the frame, then press d (Select)
1
● Displaying an image in the picture list
Use b to move the frame, then press d (Disp.)
1
● Entering your security code
Enter a 4- to 8-digit security code, then press d (Set)
1
● Entering numbers
The entered security code appears as a “ _” string.
The detail screen of the function is displayed when the security code is
successfully entered.
■ If the entered security code is incorrect
A message appears indicating that the entered code is wrong. Re-enter the
security code from the beginning.
Before Using the Handset
Enter numbers by pressing 0 - 9
1
To enter a 1-digit or 2-digit number on a 3-digit number entry screen, press 0
twice or once before entering the number.
■ To enter “3”
X003
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● Canceling operations/Returning to the standby screen
■ t
Press t to cancel the last operation, e.g. when you select a wrong menu item. Although the previous screen
appears basically, another screen may appear depending on the function.
■ y
Before Using the Handset
Press y to end operations such as settings and return to the standby screen. Although the function ends
and the standby screen appears basically, another screen may appear depending on the current screen and
function. If you press y during setting operation, the setting operation is canceled and the standby screen
reappears.
Description of the Operations
In this manual, instructions for menu operations are briefly described in almost all cases as follows.
Even when touch operations are available, the key operations are preferentially described.
The operation description example and the actual operations
①②③
④⑤
iX“LifeKit”X“Alarm”XHighlight an item to setXu (FUNC)
1
①: Press i on the standby screen.
②: Use b to move the highlight to the item in double quotation marks, and then press d (Select).
③: Use b to move the highlight to the item in double quotation marks, and then press d (Select).
Alternatively, press 1 - 90wq corresponding to the menu number in double
quotation marks.
④: Use b to move the highlight.
⑤: Press the key for the function displayed in parentheses.
[Notation]
■ Omission of Xd in the “Select” and “Set” operations
• When a target function is selected from the main menu or list, such as examples ② and ③, Xd (Select) is
omitted.
• In cases such as “Select any item” or “Enter your security code”, Xd (Select) or Xd (Set) is also omitted.
• When you are supposed to move to the next step without pressing Xd (Select), “Highlight XXX” is used,
such as example ④.
■ Priority given to easy operations
• Although operations performed from the main menu are described, this manual gives priority to shortcut
key operations (p.40) if any.
• To select a function from the Simple Menu, refer to “Simple Menu function list” (p.470).
■ Omission of the descriptions of subsequent steps after the operation is complete
• The descriptions of subsequent steps after the operation is complete are omitted.
• “Canceling operations/Returning to the standby screen” →pp.38, 46
■ Brief description of keys and menus
• In this manual, instructions on key illustrations/menu displays/holding down keys are simply described as
follows:
KeyMenu displayHolding down keys
Actual display/operationMenu/Search Press q for 1 second or longer
Description in this manual1 iMenu/Search q (1 second or longer)
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■ Omission of menu descriptions and combined description of menu items
• Menu descriptions for items are omitted when you can easily guess a target and method of the operation
only by looking at an item name so that no descriptions seem to be necessary.
• To describe multiple items with menu descriptions omitted at once, “,” is placed between the items.
Function Menu
“Function menu” is one of the menus that can be accessed from the function display. The function
menu activates supplementary functions of each screen.
For example, you can use the function menu to delete mail after reading it, or to select the folder to
save a photo taken with the camera.
● Using the function menu
There are mainly three methods to use the function menu. Use the appropriate method depending on
the situation.
①Refer to the explanation of the function menu items from the reference page stated on the operation screen
②Refer to the explanation of the function menu items from the function menu index
③Find the procedure to display the operation screen from the reference page of the function menu
Operation screen with the reference page for the function menu is
illustrated in a colored frame and differentiated from others.
Before Using the Handset
Function menu
Mail
Address (list/detail). . . . . . . . . .182
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181
Detail
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .166
Draft mail list
Inbox/Outbox folder list
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .180
List
Mail history box detail
Mail history box folder list
Mail history box list
Message
New mail
. . . . . . .178
. . . . . . .181
. . . . . . . . .180
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .160
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .159
. . . .180
New mail
Function menu¨p.159
①
③②
New mail screen (p.158)
Send→p.158
Save→p.165
Delete receiver……If there are 2 or more addresses
entered, you can delete the address you select.
Change rcv. type……Changes the address type with an
address highlighted.
* “Function menu items” and “Function menu index” in the above illustration are only excerpts.
● Operation target on the list screen
In the function menu on the list screen, there are cases where highlighted data are targeted or all the
data in the list are targeted. For example, “Edit title” or “Delete this” targets a highlighted title or data,
and “Delete all” targets all the data.
When you select a function menu that targets a data in the list, such as “Edit title” or “Delete this”,
highlight the data, then press u (FUNC).
<Example: To edit the bookmark title on the list screen>
XHighlight a bookmark
Xu (FUNC)
X“Edit title”
XEdit the title
Xd (Set)
The bookmark title
changes.
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● Selecting multiple items
When you delete unnecessary data, protect important data or move the data to prevent others from
viewing to the Secret folder, you can select not only one data or all data but also multiple data. In this
case, perform the following operation:
<Example: To delete multiple mail on the Received mail list screen>
Before Using the Handset
X“Delete selected”
XCheck mail to delete
Xo (Finish)X“YES”
Marking a checkbox
Use b to move the frame to the item to select and press d (Select). The checkbox changes from to
. This means that the item is selected. Pressing d (Select) switches between and .
In the picture list, appears when the item is selected. Nothing appears when unselected.
d
d
d
d
• When “” appears on the function display area, pressing u (FUNC) allows you to use “Select
all” or “Release all”.
● Menus toggling
Depending on the menu, menu items toggle as follows:
<Example 1><Example 2>
When rear camera
is used
When front camera
is used
When the shooting screen is displayed and “Rear camera” is
used, “Front camera” appears as in <Example 1>. If you select
“Front camera” at this point, the “Front camera” activates, and
“Rear camera” appears next time the function menu appears.
[Notation]
■ Description of menus toggling
Such menus are described as “Front camera⇔Rear camera”.
N
z When the displayed menu contains sub menus, “ ” appears on the right.
z The function menu may contain different items or some items may not be available depending on the
operating function and settings. Unavailable function menu items are grayed out.
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Using UIM (FOMA Card)
The FOMA card (UIM) is an IC card that contains
private information such as your phone number.
Before inserting or removing the FOMA card (UIM),
turn the power off and remove the battery pack.
→p. 51
Also, insert or remove the FOMA card (UIM) with the
FOMA terminal folded and held in your hand.
●
Inserting/Removing the FOMA card (UIM)
The illustration shows how to insert the FOMA card
(UIM).
Insert the FOMA card (UIM) into
1
the slot with the IC side down as
shown in the illustration
Cut corner
IC
FOMA card (UIM)
Insertion slot
Gold colored
IC side down
Insert the FOMA card (UIM) until it
2
locks in place
To remove the FOMA card (UIM), gently pull it
out straight from the position described below.
Properly inserted
N
z Note that you may damage the FOMA card (UIM)
if you attempt to insert or remove it with excessive
force.
Security codes
You can set 2 PIN codes on the FOMA card (UIM) for
your FOMA terminal, the PIN1 code and PIN2 code.
→p.134
FOMA card security function
The FOMA terminal is equipped with the FOMA card
security function (FOMA card operational restriction
function) to protect your data and files.
z When you download data or files from sites or
receive data attached to mail, the FOMA card
security is automatically set on these data and files.
z Data and files with this function set are accessible
only when the inserted FOMA card (UIM) was also
used when downloading these data or files.
z The following are data and files subject to the
FOMA card security function:
• Files attached to i-mode mail (except for ToruCa)
• Screen memo
• Image inserted into Deco-mail or signature
•i-αppli (including i-αppli standby screen)
• Image (including animation and Flash movie)
•Melody
• Image of ToruCa (detail)
• Image downloaded from the Data Security
Center
• Program of Music&Video Channel
• Movable contents data
• i-motion
• Chara-den
•Chaku-Uta
• PDF data
• Kisekae Tool
• Record VP message
• Mail templates containing data subject to
operational restrictions
• Machi-chara
• Download dictionary
• MessageR/F with attachment (melody/image)
• e-book/e-comic
*: “Chaku-Uta” is a registered trademark of Sony Music
®*
/Chaku-Uta-Full
Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
®
Before Using the Handset
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z A FOMA card (UIM) that was inserted when you
downloaded or received data or files is hereinafter
referred to as “your FOMA card (UIM)”, and other
FOMA cards as “other FOMA card (UIM)”.
Before Using the Handset
When the inserted FOMA
card (UIM) was used to
download data or receive
mails, you can view or
play the data that applies
to the FOMA card
Security function.
Changing the FOMA card
When the inserted FOMA
card (UIM) was not used
to download data or
receive mails, you cannot
view or play the data that
applies to the FOMA card
Security function.
Yo u r
FOMA card
Other
FOMA card
N
z If the FOMA card (UIM) is not inserted or you
replace the FOMA card (UIM) with another one,
“ ” appears for data and files with this function
set and you cannot set these data in “Display
setting” or “Select ring tone”.
z Data and files with this function set can be moved
or deleted with another FOMA card (UIM)
inserted.
z If you remove the FOMA card (UIM) or change to
another FOMA card (UIM) when data or files with
this function set are set in “Display setting” or
“Select ring tone”, these settings are reset to
default. When your FOMA card (UIM) is inserted
again, the settings return to your settings.
z If replaced with another FOMA card (UIM), Widget
Appli you downloaded will not start from the
i-Widget screen or Widget Appli list screen.
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Settings for replacing the FOMA card (UIM)
When you replace the FOMA card (UIM) inserted in
the FOMA terminal with another FOMA card (UIM),
the following settings are changed:
z Functions of which settings are changed to settings
stored on the new FOMA card (UIM)
• Select language• SMS center selection
• SMS validity period • PIN setting
• Host selection under Connection setting
z Functions that are reset to default
• i-Channel setting
• FB usage set.
z Functions that are set to “Invalid”, “OFF”, etc.
• Cookie setting for Full Browser (Cookie
information remains)
z Functions where the current settings of the FOMA card
(UIM) become invalid
• Program setting of the Music&Video Channel
(Set programs again)
FOMA card types
The FOMA card (UIM) (blue) has the following functional
differences from the FOMA card (green/white):
FunctionBlue
Max number of digits for
phone number to be stored
in the UIM phonebook
User certificate operation
to use FirstPass
20 digits26 digits
Not available Available
Green/
White
WORLD WINGNot available Available
Service NumbersNot available Available
WORLD WING
WORLD WING is DOCOMO’s international
roaming service that enables you to use your
mobile phone number and mail address while
overseas as you do in Japan, using a FOMA card
(green/white) and compatible terminal.
z If you started to use FOMA services after September
1, 2005, you do not have to apply for international
roaming services to use it. However, if you did not
wish to use it, you have to apply for it separately.
z If you started to use FOMA services before August
31, 2005 and have not applied for “WORLD WING”
yet, you have to apply for it separately.
z Services are not available in some billing plans.
z If your FOMA card (UIM) (green/white) is lost or
stolen, please immediately contact us and follow
the procedure to cancel services. Refer to the
back of this manual for the inquiries numbers.
Note that you must pay communication charges
incurred after it is lost or stolen.
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Attaching/Removing Battery
Pack
z Make sure to turn the power off before removing
the battery pack. Also, keep the FOMA terminal
folded and held in your hand.
●
Attaching
Remove the back cover
1
Press the back cover in direction ①, and slide it
in direction ② to remove the back cover.
Attach the battery pack
2
With the “ ” side facing up, attach the battery
pack in direction ③ making sure to fit the
position of the “▲” marks on both the battery
pack and the FOMA terminal (Phone), then
press the battery pack down in direction ④.
A
●
Removing
Remove the back cover
1
Remove the battery pack
2
Press the tab on the side of the battery pack in
direction ①, then lift upwards in direction ② to
remove the battery pack.
Finger tab
N
z Do not apply excessive force when the tip of the
back cover is inserted into the FOMA terminal.
The finger tab of the back cover may be broken.
Before Using the Handset
Attach the back cover
3
Lift the back cover about 2 mm and align it to the
groove of the FOMA terminal (Phone). Press the
back cover in direction ⑤, slide it in direction ⑥
and press the back cover until it clicks.
Make sure that there is no space between the
Back cover and the FOMA terminal (Phone).
Approx. 2 mm
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Charging
Use the specified Battery Pack N21.
■ Battery pack life
Before Using the Handset
• The battery pack is consumable. The operation time for
battery packs steadily decreases with each charge.
• When the operation time drops to as low as half the
time at the time of purchase, the battery pack life is
almost over. It is recommended that you replace it with
a new one. When the life of the battery pack is near
end, the battery pack may expand a little depending on
the usage condition, but this is not a malfunction.
• The battery pack life may be shortened if i-αppli,
videophone or 1Seg is used for a long time while
charging.
To protect the environment, bring
used battery packs to a docomo
Shop, agency, recycle shop, etc.
■ Charging
• For details, refer to the manuals for the FOMA AC
Adapter 01/02 (optional), FOMA AC Adapter for
Global Use 01 (optional) and FOMA DC Adapter
01/02 (optional).
• FOMA AC Adapter 01 supports voltage of 100 V
AC only.
• FOMA AC Adapter 02 and FOMA AC Adapter 01
for Global use supports voltage from 100 V AC to
240 V AC, but the plug shape of the AC adapter is
for 100 V AC (domestic). For overseas use with the
AC adapter supporting voltage from 100 V AC to
240 V AC, the compatible conversion plug adapter
is required. Do not charge the battery using the
transformer for travel.
• When charging, the battery pack must be attached
to the FOMA terminal.
• You can receive calls during charging if the power
is turned on. However, the battery level will fall
during the call and the time required for charging
will increase. Charging time also increases when
“Charging” under “Backlight” is set to “All time ON”.
• When plugging in or out the connector, do it slowly
and securely not to apply excessive force.
• When the charge lamp and “ ” flash, charging is not
available due to temperature monitoring until the
terminal temperature cools down enough for charging.
• When you make a call or perform packet
communications during charging in a high-temperature
environment, the FOMA terminal’s temperature may
rise and the charging may be stopped. If this occurs,
stop a running function and wait for the temperature of
the FOMA terminal to fall before you retry charging.
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• Charging may stop before the battery level reach to
100% depending on the usage condition. In this
case, exit all function and then charge again.
Disconnect the FOMA terminal from the AC
adapter (or desktop holder) or DC adapter, then set
it again for recharging.
■ Do not charge the battery pack for a long
period of time (several days) with the
power turned on
• If you charge the battery pack for a long period of
time with the power turned on, power to the FOMA
terminal will be supplied from the battery pack once
charging ends. As a result, you will only be able to
use the FOMA terminal for a short time and the
low-voltage alarm may sound immediately. In this
case, recharge the battery pack correctly.
Disconnect the FOMA terminal from the AC
adapter (or desktop holder) or DC adapter, then set
it again for recharging.
■ Battery usage time (the duration varies
depending on the charging time and the
deterioration of the battery pack)
Single mode (FOMA)
FOMA/3G Stationary (“Auto”
GSMStationary (“Auto”
Single mode (WLAN)
Profile: Approx. 480 hours
Home U Profile: Approx. 330 hours
DUAL mode
Profile: Approx. 320 hours
Home U Profile: Approx. 240 hours
FOMA voice call
FOMA/3G Voice communications: Approx. 200 min.
GSMVoice communications: Approx. 220 min.
WLAN voice call
Profile
Home U Profile: Approx. 360 min.
Viewing: Approx. 220 min.
1Seg ECO mode: Approx. 320 min.
*: Switch networks in “3G/GSM setting” (p.428).
• Continuous standby time and continuous talk time
vary depending on WLAN signal status, settings of an
access point and the FOMA terminal, and SIP server
status in Single mode (WLAN) or DUAL mode.
Continuous standby time
*
): Approx. 560 hours
In transit (“3G”
In transit (“Auto”
Continuous talk time
Videophone: Approx. 90 min.
Power save off: Approx. 360 min.
Power save on (Legacy): Approx. 780 min.
Power save on (U-APSD): Approx. 900 min.
1Seg viewing time
*
): Approx. 410 hours
*
): Approx. 360 hours
*
): Approx. 290 hours
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• “Stationary standby time” is the estimated average
battery operational time when the FOMA terminal
is closed and stationary in the service area where
reception is normal.
• “In transit standby time” is the estimated average
battery life when the FOMA terminal is closed and
remains in the combined conditions of being
stationary or in transit in the service area where
reception is normal, and outside the service area.
• 1Seg viewing time is an estimate of the viewing
time using Stereo Earphone/Microphone 01
(optional) when reception is normal.
• In certain circumstances, talk, communications and
standby times may drop to as low as half the times
shown as well as 1Seg viewing time may be
shortened due to the battery charge, function
settings, temperature, or radio reception in the area
(weak or no reception).
• Frequent use of functions such as i-mode, mail,
data communication, multiaccess, i-αppli, camera,
video/i-motion/music and 1Seg may reduce the
actual usage time.
• Times may be shorter depending on the network
conditions of the country of stay.
• If “3G/GSM setting” (p.428) is set to “3G”, the talk
(or communications) and standby times will be
longer when using it in Japan.
• Times may be shorter depending on your Wireless
LAN environment.
■Battery pack charging time
Charging time is the time required to charge a
completely empty battery pack with the FOMA
terminal power turned off.
AC adapterApprox. 130 min.
DC adapter Approx. 130 min.
Charging with the AC/DC adapter
■AC adapter (optional)
Charge lamp
100V AC
power outlet
Connector
Plug
cap
Release
button
Plug the connector
FOMA AC Adapter 01/02
■DC adapter (optional)
Cigarette lighter socket
Charge lamp
Plug
with arrows side
facing upward
Before Using the Handset
Connector
FOMA DC Adapter 01/02
Open the external connector cap
1
of the FOMA terminal
Plug the AC/DC adapter connector
2
horizontally into the FOMA
terminal’s external connector
Plug the AC adapter into the outlet
3
Plug the DC adapter into the
cigarette lighter socket in your car
Charging starts.
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When charging is complete, press
4
the release button and
simultaneously remove the AC
adapter/DC adapter connector
Before Using the Handset
horizontally from the FOMA
terminal
Do not apply excessive force as doing so may
cause a malfunction.
Unplug the AC adapter from the
5
outlet
Unplug the DC adapter from the
cigarette lighter socket in your car
Close the external connector cap
6
of the FOMA terminal
Charging with the desktop holder
Plug the connector with
arrows side facing upward
Charge
lamp
Connector
100V AC power outlet
Plug
FOMA AC Adapter 01/02
Plug the connector of the AC
1
adapter (optional) horizontally to
the terminal on the back of the
desktop holder (optional)
Plug the AC adapter into the outlet
2
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Desktop Holder
N22
As shown in the illustration, hold
3
the desktop holder down and
place the FOMA terminal in
direction ①
After charging is complete, hold
4
down the desktop holder, then lay
and lift the FOMA terminal up in
the direction of the arrow
N
z The charge lamp lights up in red during charging.
The charge lamp turns off when charging ends
(fully charged).
z The battery pack cannot be charged separately.
Always charge with the battery pack attached to
the FOMA terminal.
z If the battery runs out, the charging lamp may not
light up immediately, but the charging itself has
started.
<AC adapter/DC adapter>
z If the power is on, “ ” flashes during charging,
and the battery level indicator appears. After
charging ends, “ ” lights up.
z When the charge lamp of the FOMA terminal
(Phone) turns off, “ ” disappears and the
message “Charge unusual Stop charge” appears,
disconnect the FOMA terminal from the AC
adapter or DC adapter and remove the battery
pack. Then set them again for recharging. If the
same error occurs again, there may be a problem
or fault on the AC adapter or DC adapter. Contact
a docomo Shop or Service Counter.
z The DC Adapter uses a 2A fuse. If the fuse (2A)
blows, always use the dedicated fuse. Fuses (2A)
are consumable items. Purchase a replacement
fuse at your local car accessory shop, etc.
<Desktop holder>
z Attach the FOMA terminal to the desktop holder
securely. Also, take care not to pinch the strap.
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Checking Battery Level
The indicated battery level is approximate.
<Battery>
Checking the battery level with icon
When the power is turned on, an icon appears
indicating the remaining battery level.
z Highlight the battery icon to
view the battery level.
Battery level is 81 - 100%
Fully charged.
Battery level is 61 - 80%
Slightly decreasing.
Battery level is 41 - 60%
Decreasing.
Battery level is 21 - 40%
Severely decreasing.
Battery level is 0 - 20%
Almost empty. Recharge the battery.
N
z Battery level may not be displayed precisely
depending on the temperature status when using
or when immediately after attaching the battery
pack.
Checking the battery level with sound
and animation
The current battery level is indicated by sound and
animation.
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Other settings”X“Battery”X
“Battery level”
The check screen appears, and beeps battery
confirmation sound in accordance with the level.
The battery level animation disappears in about
3 seconds.
“5 short beeps”: Battery level is 81 - 100%
Fully charged.
“4 short beeps”: Battery level is 61 - 80%
Slightly decreasing.
“3 short beeps”: Battery level is 41 - 60%
Decreasing.
“2 short beeps”: Battery level is 21 - 40%
Severely decreasing.
“1 short beep”: Battery level is 0 - 20%
Almost empty. Recharge the battery.
N
z When Manner mode is set or “Keypad sound” is
set to “OFF”, the buttery level confirmation sound
is not played.
When the battery runs out
The alarm sounds for about 10
seconds and the power is turned
off in about 1 minute. To stop this
alarm, press any key (sidekey
when in touch style).
N
z The recharge battery screen appears and 3 shor t
beeps sound during a voice call, and the recharge
battery screen (“ カメラオフ Camera Off”
message to the other party) appears during a
videophone call. The call is disconnected in about
20 seconds and the power turns off in about 1
minute.
Turning Power On/Off
<Power ON/OFF>
Turning the power on
z Before turning the power on, make sure that the
FOMA card (UIM) is inserted correctly.
y (1 second or longer)
1
After the Wake-up display appears at the same
time as the Wake-up tone rings, the standby
screen or initial setting screen appears. If you
have just attached the battery pack or you turn
the power back on immediately after turning it off,
“WAIT A MINUTE” may appear for a short time.
■ When “” or “”
is displayed
You are out of the service
area or in a place with no
reception. Move until the
signal strength indicator
appears. The reception level
is displayed as follows:
FOMA signal strength
GoodPoor
WLAN signal strength
GoodPoor
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Standby screen
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If the WLAN Host setting is set to “Any scan”, the
signal strength indicator does not appear at
power-on.
Select an access point manually.→p.444
■ When “ ” is not displayed
Before Using the Handset
Scan the access point.→p.444
A WLAN voice call is not available as the WLAN
settings are not configured properly.
Contact the network administrator.
■ If the Initial setting screen appears → p.56
■ If the PIN1 code/PIN2 code entry screen appears→ p.134
■ Pre-stored mail
“Welcome ドコモ動画 ” (Welcome to
DOCOMO moving picture) (Welcome mail), “緊急速報「エリアメール」のご案内 ” (Guide to
Early Warning “Area Mail”) and “N-06Aのココがスゴイ ” (Key advantages of N-06A)
(Welcome mail) are stored at the time of
purchase.→ p.175
N
z The wake-up tone can be set to “ON” or “OFF”
from the function menu of “Wake-up display”
under “Display setting”.→ p.117
z You cannot change the Wake-up tone melody. The
volume is determined by “FOMAphone” under
“Ring volume” (Played at “Level 2” when set to
“Step”). Press any key to stop melody.
z When you change the FOMA card (UIM), you
have to enter the 4- to 8-digit security code after
turning on the power. The standby screen appears
when the security code is successfully entered. If
you enter a wrong security code 5 times, the
power turns off (you can turn on the power again).
z If the battery ran out or the Auto power OFF
function worked to turn off the power last time, the
notification screen appears when you turn on the
power again.
z When you turn the power off, turn it on after a
while.
Turning the power off
y (2 seconds or longer)
1
The shutdown screen “SEE YOU” appears and
the power is turned off.
Switching Between Japanese
and English
Switch the display language from Japanese (default)
to English.
iX“設定/NWサービス”X“ディ
1
スプレイ”X“バイリンガル”X
“English”
■ To change from English to Japanese
XiX“Settings/NW Service”X“Display”X
“Select language”X“日本語”
N
z When a FOMA card (UIM) is inserted, the Select
language setting is saved to the FOMA card
(UIM).
z When “Select language” is set to “English”, “ON”
and “OFF” will be the options for “Display” under
“Clock display” and for “Info notice setting”.
English announcement is available for some
services.→p.414
<Select language>
Configuring Default Setting
<Initial setting>
After turning the power on, configure initial settings of
“Set main time”, “Change security code”, “Character
size”, “Permit to send loc.”, “Keypad sound”, and
“Neuropointer” (Simple only).
Initial setting screenX“YES”
1
Initial setting
Set the main time→p.57
2
Change the security code→p.135
3
The default setting is “0000” (4 zeros).
Set the character size→p.124
4
Set whether to send location
5
information via the GPS function
→p.307
If “Permit to send loc.” is set to “ON”, enter your
security code.
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Set the keypad sound→ p.111
6
Set the Neuropointer speed
7
Configure only the “Simple” setting under
“Neuropointer”.
Neuropointer settings→p.128
Confirm the setting for Software
8
Update, then select “OK”
N
z After you set all functions, the initial setting screen
will no longer appear at power on.
Setting Clock
Set the date and time in “Set main time”. In “Set sub
clock”, set the show/hide setting and display mode of
the sub clock.
z The FOMA terminal can automatically adjust time
based on the time information (Greenwich Mean
Time, GMT) and the time zone (the local time).
z The time zone is set as time difference to Greenwich
Mean Time set every hour on the hour. When
another city or area is registered by the same time
difference, “” appears in the function
display. Press o to change the city or area.
Setting the main time
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Clock”X“Set main time”X“Auto
time adjust”
■ To set the summer time
X“Summer time”
When set to “ON”, time is displayed with 1 hour
added.
Select any item:
2
Auto……Automatically adjust the main clock
date and time.
Auto……Automatically adjust the date and
time based on the retrieved time
information and time zone information. The
local time is displayed during international
roaming.
Manual (Time zone set)……Select time
zone to display the local time.
<Set main time>
Manual (Date time set) ……Enter date and time
in the main clock manually. Select the time zone,
then enter date and time.
■ To enter date and time
Use b to move the highlight, then use dial keys
to enter numbers.
N
z After you set the date and time, you can use
functions such as “Alarm” and “Schedule” that use
the date and time.
z The adjustable range of date and time is between
00:00 on January 1, 2004 and 23:59 on
December 31, 2037.
<Auto time adjust>
z When the power is turned on with a FOMA card
(UIM) inserted, the time is adjusted automatically.
z If time is not adjusted for long periods after the
power is turned on, reboot the power.
z A time lag of several seconds may occur. Also,
time may not be adjusted depending on the signal
quality.
z When you use your FOMA terminal overseas,
time may not be adjusted depending upon
network conditions of roaming operator. In this
case, select the time zone manually.
Setting the sub clock
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Clock”X“Set sub clock”X
<Set sub clock>
“Display method”
■ To set the summer time
X“Summer time”
When set to “ON”, time is displayed with 1 hour
added.
■ To display the area name
X“Area name”
When set to “Display”, the sub clock displays the
area name.
Select any item:
2
Auto……Automatically display the sub clock
during international roaming. For example, the
main time automatically switches to the local
time when “Auto time difference” is set to “Auto”,
but the sub clock displays the Japan Standard
Time.
Always……Select the time zone to always
display the local time as the sub clock.
OFF……Hide the sub clock.
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N
z If “Size” under “Clock display” is set to “Up Small”,
the sub clock is not displayed.
z When this function is set to “Auto”, the sub clock
displays the Japan Standard Time when the time
Before Using the Handset
zone of “Set main time” is not “GMT+09” (the sub
clock is not displayed in Japan when it is
“GMT+09”).
Notifying the Other Party of
Your Phone Number
<Caller ID Notification>
Show your phone number (caller ID) on the other
party’s phone (Display) when making a call.
z Take care when informing others of your phone
number, as this is important personal information.
z You cannot use the service when “” is
displayed.
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Network service”X“Caller ID
Notification”XSelect any item:
Activate/Deactivate……Set whether to send
your caller ID.
Check setting……Check the current Caller ID
Notification setting.
N
z This function is available only when the other
party’s phone supports the caller ID display.
z If you hear a message requesting your caller ID,
make a call again after setting your caller ID
notification.
z Even if you add “186”/“184” to make an
international call, the setting may be disabled.
Select “Notify Caller ID” from the function menu.
z If you make a call with the “186”/“184” prefix, the
phone number including this prefix is recorded in
Redial/Dialed calls.
z When you make a PushTalk call, this function’s
setting applies.
Checking Your Own Phone
Number
Display and check your phone number (own number)
stored in your FOMA card (UIM).
iX0
1
N
z You can easily quote information stored in “My
Profile” when entering owner information (such as
name or mail address) on websites, etc.→ p.402
exchange FOMA cards (UIM) while using 2in1.
→p. 376
z 050 of Home U service appears when v is
pressed. (Available when subscribed to Home U.)
<My Profile>
Communication Mode
N-06A supports FOMA/WLAN networks. Both
services are available for voice calls, Internet
connections, etc.
z WLAN stands for Wireless Local Area Network.
Generally called Wireless LAN.
Concurrent network
WLAN
area
FOMA service area
N
z When 2in1 is in B mode, the WLAN function is not
available. →p.418
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Setting the communication mode
You can set whether to use FOMA or WLAN
preferentially depending on the FOMA terminal usage
situation and the signal quality of the network you
connect to (DUAL mode). You can also configure the
setting to use FOMA or WLAN only (Single mode).
z Single mode (FOMA) is the default setting.
■DUAL mode (Prefer FOMA/Prefer WLAN)
Both FOMA and WLAN services are available.
FOMA signal is preferentially used in “Prefer FOMA” and
WLAN signal is preferentially used in “Prefer WLAN”.
Available in both WLAN and
FOMA (preference for either
one on dialing)
FOMA service area
<Setting connect mode>
Available in WLAN
WLAN
area
■Single mode (FOMA)
Only the FOMA service is available.
Only FOMA signals are used.
Not available due to out-of-service
WLAN
area
FOMA service area
Available in FOMA
In WLAN and FOMA service areas
• Standby only for FOMA voice call.
• Only the FOMA service is available.
• The WLAN service is not available.
Icon example
Before Using the Handset
Available in FOMA
In WLAN and FOMA service areas
• Standby for both FOMA and WLAN voice calls.
• Both FOMA and WLAN services are available.
Icon example
Prefer FOMA
Prefer WLAN
■Single mode (WLAN)
Only the WLAN service is available.
Only WLAN signals are used.
Available in WLAN
WLAN
area
FOMA service area
Not available due to out-of-service
In WLAN and FOMA service areas
• Standby only for WLAN voice call.
• Only the WLAN service is available.
• The FOMA service is not available.
Icon example
N
z When subscribed to Home U, the “ ” icon appears.
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●
Switching communication mode settings
z The communication mode setting cannot be
switched while in Dial lock or Self mode or when
2in1 is in B mode.
z It cannot be switched if other tasks are active.
Before Using the Handset
On the standby screen
1
u (1 second or longer)
The “Setting connect mode”
screen appears.
You can also configure the
setting as follows:
XiX“Settings/NW Service”
X“Talk”X“Setting connect
mode”
Select a communication mode
2
Setting connect mode
N
z When the power is turned on, the activated
communication mode is the one that was set
when the power was turned off last time.
●
Setting the message display for
communication switch
When you have subscribed to Home U, set “Setting
connect mode” to DUAL mode and out of service
area of the preferred network, the network changes to
the other one. Select “Change confirm mode” or
“Auto-change mode” for the message displayed when
switching.
z This function is available when subscribed to Home
U.
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Connection setting”X“Network
<Network Change Setting>
Change Setting”XSelect any item:
Change confirm mode……Display a message
asking whether to establish a connection to the
other network when you are out of the preferred
network.
Auto-change mode……Automatically switch
and establish a connection to the other network
when you are out of the preferred network.
N
z When i-αppli communication starts, a mode
change message screen does not appear. Set the
setting to “Auto-change mode”.
N
z After switching from WLAN to FOMA, FOMA
packet communications charges applies to use
the i-mode service. When this function is set to
“Auto-change mode”, a mode change message
screen does not appear.
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Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
■Making calls/videophone calls
Making a FOMA Voice/Videophone Call.........................................................................62
Switching a FOMA Voice/Videophone Call During a Call ...............................................66
Making International Calls .........................................................................66
Using Handsfree During a Call ........................................................................68
Making a Call Using Redial/Dialed Calls/Received Calls
can select a call type, FOMA voice/videophone call
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
or WLAN voice call while entering a phone number.
WLAN voice call→ p.438
Enter the phone number of the
1
other party
Always start with the area
code, even for a call within
the same area.
You can enter up to 80 digits
for the phone number.
However, only the last 26
digits are displayed.
If “” is displayed,
press d to display
“”.
<When you enter a wrong number>
■ To insert a number
Press v to move the cursor to the number to
the left of the position where you want to insert
the number, then enter the number.
■ To delete a number
Press v to move the cursor to the number you
want to delete, then press t.
Hold down t for 1 second or longer to delete
all the numbers to the left of the cursor and the
number in the cursor position.
“ ” flashes while dialing
and lights up during the
call.
■ If you hear the busy
tone
The line is busy. Call again
after a while.
■ If you hear a message
that the other party
cannot be reached
The other party’s mobile
phone is not turned on or is out of signal
range. Call again after a while.
■ If you hear a message requesting your
caller ID
Call again with Caller ID Notification enabled.
→pp.58, 72
FOMA in-call
Function menu¨p.64
<Videophone>
“ ” flashes while dialing
a videophone call and
lights up during the call.
■ If a videophone call is
not connected→ p.65
■ To switch between
camera image and
substitute image
XUu (FUNC)X
“Substitute image”⇔“My
side”
■ To switch the main screen
XXd (Change)
“Change main disp.” →p.64
■ To enlarge a camera image to be sent
XUse Xv to adjust zoom
Zoom→ p.242
■ To mute the voice to send
XYa (マナー ) (1 second or longer)
“” appears.
To cancel muting, press Ya (マナー ) for 1
second or longer again.
■ To make a WLAN voice call
XConfirm that “” is displayed and press
r
If “” is displayed, press d to display
“” and then press r.
Videophone in-call
Function menu¨p.64
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■ To set Hyper Clear Voice→p.74
■ Switching a FOMA Voice/Videophone Call During a Call→ p.66
■ To put the current FOMA voice/videophone call on hold→p.79
■ To switch between the FOMA terminal and
Bluetooth device (p.389)
Xr (1 second or longer)
■ When 2in1 is in Dual mode
The Outgoing number selection screen appears.
Select a phone number.
To end the call, press y
3
●
Using Touch style
On the Touch menu, touch
1
“Dialing”X“Direct input”
“Selecting functions from the touch menu”→ p.33
To make a FOMA voice/videophone call, display
“”.
To make a WLAN voice call, display “”.
The display switches each time you touch
or .
Touch the phone number on the
2
paletteXTouch (voice call) or
(videophone)
To end the call, touch
3
■Touch operation screen
N
z In Share style, an earphone/microphone
(optional), etc. is required to make calls. Activate
Communication style, or connect an earphone/
microphone.
z In Touch style, an earphone/microphone
(optional), etc. is required to make handsfree
voice calls or videophone calls. Activate
Communication style, or connect an earphone/
microphone.
z If no keys are pressed for 15 seconds during a
voice call, the Power saver mode activates.
z Videophone using the rear camera is not
available.
z If you make an emergency videophone call (110,
119 or 118), the call automatically changes to a
FOMA voice call.
z You cannot receive i-mode mail or MessageR/F
during a videophone call (you can receive SMS).
Received mail is stored at the i-mode center and
can be retrieved using “Check new messages”
after the videophone call.
z Digital communications charges apply when the
substitute image is displayed during a videophone
call.
z If you make a videophone call when “” is
displayed in DUAL mode (Prefer FOMA/Prefer
WLAN), the icon automatically changes to
“”.
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
①
②
③
① The entered phone number appears.
② to , , , : Enter a phone
number.
: Enter p (pause).→p.73
: Delete the entered phone number.
③: Quit operation, : Switching to WLAN,
: Switching to FOMA, : Dial a videophone
call, : Dial a voice call
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You can use the videophone call function
Videophone
between terminals that support the DOCOMO
videophone system.
z DOCOMO’s Videophone is compliant with the
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
■Guide to the videophone screen
*2
3G-324M
by the 3GPP
international standard established
*1
(the 3rd Generation Partnership
Project that sets standards for 3rd generation
mobile communications systems). Connections
with videophones using different standards
cannot be made.
*1: 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)
A regional standardization body established to
develop commonly applied technical
specifications for 3rd-generation mobile
communications systems (IMT-2000).
*2: 3G-324M
An international standard for 3rd-generation
mobile videophones.
1
Enter phone number screen
(p.62)
Select mode*……Select FOMA/WLAN for dialing.
Notify Caller ID→ p.72
Prefix numbers→ p.7 3
Prefix……Enter a prefix for a WLAN voice call.
→p.440
Chaku-moji→ p.7 1
Int’l call→ p.6 7
Multi Number→ p.416
Add to phonebook→ p.96
Compose message→p.158
Select image……Select Me/Chara-den as an image
used during a videophone call. Select “Release
settings” to release the setting.
*: When 2in1 is in B mode, this function is not available.
Not available when Setting connect mode is set to
Single mode.
3
4
2
①Main screen (Camera image of the other party
is displayed by default)
②Sub-screen (Your own camera image is
displayed by default)
③Last call duration
④Settings
: Hyper Clear Voice (Low/High)
: Voice being transmitted/Transmission
*1 : You cannot change the Photo mode.
*2 : “Send DTMF tone/DTMF tone OFF”→ p.65
*3 : “Using Chara-den” →p. 84
mode
action mode
*1
*2
/Whole action mode*3/Part
*3
)
64
FOMA voice in-call screen
(p.62)
Bluetooth/Phone……Switch between the FOMA
terminal and Bluetooth device (p.389).
Videophone in-call screen
(p.62)
Petit message→ p.86
Decoration→ p.8 6
Off decoration……Delete the displayed message or
stamp.
Substitute image⇔My side……Switch between the
camera image and substitute image.
Change main disp.……Change the main display.
The screen changes in the following order:
“Displaying the image from the other party’s camera
on your main screen”→ “Displaying the image from
your own camera on your main screen”→ “Displaying
only the image from the other party’s camera”→
“Displaying only the image from your own camera”.
Bluetooth/Phone……Switch between the FOMA
terminal and Bluetooth device (p.389).
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Visual check⇔ Visual check off……View yourself
with the front camera during a videophone call.
Otherwise, end checking. “ ” appears and the
substitute image is sent to the other party during
visual check.
V.phone settings……Set the screen for videophone
calls.
Visual prefer.……Select Normal/Prefer img
qual/Prefer motion spd for an image sent to and
received from the other party. This setting is only
retained during the call.
Brightness……Adjust the brightness between
five levels (–2 to 0 to +2).
White balance→p.232 (Shooting menu item)
Color mode set……Select Normal/Sepia/
Monochrome as an image effect. This setting is
only retained during the call.
Chara-den set.……Set the following when Chara-
den is used. This setting cannot be set for the camera
images.
Switch Chara-den, Action List, Change
Action→ p.331 (Function menu items)
Switch image……Display an image selected in
“Substitute image” (p.84) on the other party’s
display.
Display light……Tur n on the light all the time or
follow the “Lighting” settings under “Backlight”.
FrontCamera Rev.……Set whether to display your
camera image as a mirror image (ON) or normal
image (OFF) on your FOMA terminal during a call.
Own number……Display your phone number during
a videophone call.
Send DTMF tone⇔DTMF tone OFF……Set/
Release push signal transmission mode during
Chara-den. Videophone calls other than Chara-den
are always in push signal transmission mode.
Change to voice→ p.6 6
Loc. notification→p.311
●
If a videophone call is not connected
When a videophone call is not connected, the cause
of the failure appears.
z The cause may not appear depending on the
situation.
z Depending on the type of the other party’s phone or
network service subscription, the reason may not
accurately reflect the other party’s actual status.
DisplayCause
Check number
then redial
BusyThe line is busy
Busy with packet
transmission
Out of service
area/power off
Your call is being
forwarded
Redial using voice
call
Please activate
caller ID before
dialing again
This number is not
available
Upper limit has
been exceeded
Connection failed
Connection failedYou attempted to connect
Please make your
call from the
i-mode web page
The dialed phone number is
not in use
• This message may also
appear during packet
communication, depending
on the other party’s
terminal.
The other party is using
packet communication
The other party is out of
FOMA range or the phone is
turned off
The call is being forwarded (a
videophone call is made
when the forwarding number
is for a 3G-324M-compatible
videophone)
The forwarding phone is not
compatible with videophone
The other party has set the
Caller ID request service
The other party has set the
Nuisance call blocking
service
The upper limit set for a Limit
billing plan (Type Limit or
Family Wide Limit) is
exceeded
without notifying your caller
ID (when dialing into
visualnet, etc.)
• This message may also
appear in other situations.
Set Caller ID Notification to
“ON” and retry.
You attempted to make a
videophone call to watch
V-live without browsing the
i-mode official site
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
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z If the videophone call is not supported, your call is
automatically switched to a FOMA voice call when
you set “Auto redial as voice” to “ON”. However, the
videophone may not work properly if you call an
ISDN synchronous 64 KB access point, 3G-324Mincompatible ISDN videophone (as of April, 2009)
or if you dial a wrong number. Call charges may
apply.
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
Switching a FOMA Voice/
Videophone Call During a Call
z You can use this function with terminals compatible
with FOMA voice call/videophone call switch.
z You can switch calls only when you are the caller.
z To switch calls, the receiver needs to set “Ntfy
switch-mode” beforehand.→ p.85
<Example: To switch a FOMA voice call to a
videophone call>
FOMA voice in-call screen (p.62)X
1
d (V.phone)X“YES”
During switching, a screen appears indicating
that the calls are being switched, and voice
announcement is played.
N
z You cannot switch FOMA calls in the following
cases:
• When the other party is holding the call
• When the other party activates Record
message
z The displayed call duration is reset to 0 second
each time the calls are switched. However, the
total time of the FOMA voice and videophone calls
is displayed after the call ends.
z Depending on the other party’s communication
conditions or signal quality, you may not be able to
switch the calls and the call may be disconnected.
z When the call is switched, the first dialed or
received call is stored in the Redial/Dialed calls or
Received calls.
<When switching from FOMA voice call to
videophone call>
z If the caller is using i-mode, i-mode is
disconnected and the call is switched to
videophone.
z If the other party is using packet communication
(including i-mode), the message “No Switch”
appears and the FOMA calls cannot be switched.
z You cannot switch the calls when “Call Waiting” is
active.
Digital communications
charges apply after this
screen appears.
■ To switch a FOMA videophone call to a
voice call
XVideophone in-call screen (p.62)X
u (FUNC)X“Change to voice”
N
z It takes about 5 seconds to switch the calls. Note
that the signal quality may affect the switching
time.
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Making International Calls
<WORLD CALL>
WORLD CALL is a service where you can use your
DOCOMO mobile phone to call overseas.
You applied for “WORLD CALL” when you started to
use FOMA services. (Except if you did not wish to
apply for it.)
z You can make a call to approximately 240 countries
and regions worldwide.
z “WORLD CALL” charges are billed with your
monthly FOMA call charges.
z In addition to directly dialing a phone number, you
can make an international call by adding “+” or
selecting “Int’l call” or “Prefix numbers” from the
function menu of the enter phone number screen or
Phonebook/Redial/Dialed calls/Received calls
detail screen.
z Services are not available in some billing plans.
For WORLD CALL, call at general inquiries
provided on the back of the manual.
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International videophone calls are available with
users of specific roaming operators overseas or
FOMA terminals in Japan.
z For information on countries and operators, see
“Mobile Phone User’s Guide [International
Services]” or the DOCOMO “International
Services Website”.
z In some types of the other party, international
videophone is not available or the other party’s
picture on FOMA is distorted.
Dialing a phone number to make an
international call
Dial the phone number in the
1
following order: 010 →Country
code→Area code (City code)→
Other party’s phone number
Dial the other party’s phone number excluding “0”
at the beginning of the mobile phone number or
area code (city code). However, to call to some
countries/areas, such as in Italy, “0” is required.
You can also make an international call by
dialing the phone number in the following order:
009130→ 010→ Country code→ Area code (City
code)→ Other party’s phone number.
r
2
The international call is made.
Simple procedures for making
international calls
z You can store country codes and international call
access codes in “Int’l dial assistance”.
●
Using “+” to make an international call
“+” changes to “IDD prefix code” set in “Auto int’l call
set”, and you can make an international call without
dialing the IDD prefix code.
z Since “Auto int’l call set.” under “Int’l dial
assistance” is set to “ON” (automatically added) by
default, the IDD prefix code is automatically dialed.
On the standby screen, dial the
1
following: + (0 (1 second or
longer))→Country code→ Area
code (City code)→ Other party’s
phone number
Dial the other party’s phone number excluding
“0” at the beginning of the mobile phone number
or area code (city code). However, to call to
some countries/areas, such as in Italy, “0” is
required.
rX“Dial”
2
The international call is made.
■ To make a call without converting “+” into
the IDD prefix code
X“Original phone No.”
■ To cancel calling
X“Cancel”
●
Making an international call from the
function menu
Open the function menu and add the country code
and IDD prefix code to make an international call.
z You can use the international dialing function on
the Enter phone number screen or Phonebook/
Received calls/Dialed calls/Redial detail screen.
<Example: To use the international dial function on
the enter phone number screen>
Enter the phone number of the
1
other party
u (FUNC)X“Int’l call”XSelect a
2
country codeXSelect an IDD
Prefix code
The selected country code and IDD prefix code
are added. “0” at the beginning of the mobile
phone number or area code (city code) is
automatically deleted (except when “Italy” is
selected for the country code).
r
3
The international call is made.
N
z Even if Caller ID Notification is active, the caller ID
may not appear properly depending on the
operator. In this case, calls cannot be made from
the Received calls screen.
Setting international calls
Set the auto conversion of “+”, and edit or store
country codes and IDD prefix codes.
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Dialing”X“Int’l dial assistance”X
<Int’l dial assistance>
Select any item:
Auto int’l call set.……Set the auto conversion
of “+” used when making an international call.
X“ON”XSelect a country codeXSelect an
IDD Prefix code
■ To disable auto conversion
X “OFF”
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Country Code setting……Store up to 22
country names and country codes to use when
making international calls. For country codes,
see “Country codes of major countries” (p.424)
or the DOCOMO “International Services
Website”.
XHighlight an itemXo (Edit)XEnter a
country nameXEnter a country code
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
■ To delete a country code
Xu (FUNC)X“Delete”XSelect a deletion
method
IDD Prefix setting……Store the IDD prefix
name and IDD prefix code to use when making
an international call. Up to 3 entries can be
added.
XHighlight an item to store or editX
o (Edit)XEnter an IDD prefix nameXEnter
an IDD prefix code
■ To delete the IDD Prefix
Xu (FUNC)XSelect a deletion method
Using Handsfree During a
Call
The other party’s voice comes from the speaker
during a call.
FOMA voice in-call screen (p.62),
1
Videophone in-call screen (p.62)
Xo ()
“” appears and the other party’s voice comes
from the speaker during a handsfree call.
While ringing, you can switch to handsfree by
pressing o (/).
<Handsfree>
●
Notes on use
It is recommended that you keep a distance of about
30 cm from the FOMA terminal during a handsfree
call. If it is too close or too far, the other party may find
it difficult to hear you or your voice may sound
differently.
N
z Before switching to a handsfree call, move to an
area where your call will not disturb other people.
z When a call is finished, the handsfree setting is
released.
Making a Call Using Redial/
Dialed Calls/Received Calls
<Redial/Dialed calls/Received calls>
Information on the other party’s phone number and
the date and time is stored in the Redial/Dialed calls/
Received calls. You can make a call to the other party
quickly by using these records.
z When you make calls to the same phone number
repeatedly, the latest entry is saved to Redial and
separate entries are saved to Dialed calls.
z Up to 30 phone numbers for voice calls,
videophone calls, and PushTalk calls can be stored
in Redial.
z Up to 30 voice call, videophone call, and PushTalk
call entries and 30 packet communication and 64
KB data communication entries can be stored in
Dialed calls/Received calls.
z If the maximum number of entries is exceeded,
older entries are overwritten.
z Redial/Dialed calls/Received calls of PushTalk
→p.89
<Example: To make a call from the Redial/Received
calls list screen>
On the standby screenX
1
j (Redial) or h (Received calls)
■ To check Dialed calls
XiX“Own data”X“Dialed
calls”
Voice callVideophone call
■ To release handsfree
XPress o () during a handsfree call
“” disappears for voice call or PushTalk.
“” changes to “” for videophone.
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Ex. Redial (list)
Function menu¨p.70
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Highlight a Redial/Received calls
2
entry
■ To make a call after
checking the details of
the Redial/Received
calls entry
XSelect a Redial/Received
calls entry
Ex. Redial (detail)
Function menu¨p.70
r (voice call), o (V.phone),
3
@ (PushTalk)
●
Checking the number of missed calls
■ To check only missed calls in Received calls
XiX“Own data”X“Received calls”
The total number of received calls, the number of
missed calls and the number of unconfirmed missed
calls appear.
When you select “Missed calls”, only the missed calls
appear.
*1 : Some icons look different between the detail screen
and list screen.
*2 : Displayed only when 2in1 is in Dual mode.
■Sending/Receiving mode icons
Icon
*1 : Some icons look different between the detail screen
and list screen.
*2 : Icons displayed when WLAN voice calls are received
vary depending on SIP server settings.
*3 : Appears when Home U service is used.
Incoming and Outgoing/Missed/
Unconfirmed missed packet
/
communication
Unconfirmed missed 64K data
communication
/Communication in access point
mode
Incoming packet communication
or 64K data communication that is
received without an external
device connected
Incoming and Outgoing calls when
the Time zone is not “GMT+09”
regardless of the “Auto time
adjust” (p.57) setting (the summer
time is displayed when you set the
summer time)
*1
Making/Receiving FOMA voice
calls
Making calls using WLAN,
receiving calls using WLAN
(extension/public)
/Receiving calls using WLAN
(extension)
/Making calls using WLAN
(public)
Making/Receiving WLAN voice
calls for Home U service
/WLAN voice calls that could not be
sent, WLAN voice calls (extension/
public) that could not be received
/WLAN voice calls that could not be
received (extension)
/WLAN voice calls that could not be
received (public)
WLAN voice calls, that could not
be received, for Home U service
Description
Description
*2
*2
*2
*3
*2
*2
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
*2
*3
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N
z When 2in1 is active, up to 30 Redial/Dialed calls/
Received calls entries are stored for Number A
and up to 30 for Number B regardless of the
mode.
<Redial/Dialed calls>
z Activating “Restrict dialing” deletes all Redial/
Dialed calls entries.
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
z When you make a call by selecting Multi number
from the function menu, the registered name and
number of the additional number are displayed
under the phone number on the Redial screen
(detail)/Dialed calls screen (detail). When you
make a call without using the function menu,
nothing is displayed even when “Set Multi
Number” (p.417) is set to additional number.
<Received calls>
z “Callback” appears on the Received calls screen
of a FOMA/WLAN voice call for callers who are
not stored in the phonebook and stored in Redial
calls.
z When “Missed calls display” under “Ring time
(sec.)” is set to “Not display” and you receive a call
of which ring tone sounded for a shorter time than
the time set in “Set mute seconds”, the call is not
displayed in Received calls.
z If the caller is using the direct number, a number
different from the direct number may be displayed.
z If the same phone number is registered in multiple
phonebook entries with different names, the
names appear in reading order on the Received
calls screen.→ p.100
z When you have subscribed to Multi number and
make a call from the Received calls screen, the
phone call is made from the number that received
the call regardless of the “Set Multi Number”
(p.417) setting.
z When you receive a call for the additional number
of Multi number, the registered name of the
additional number is displayed under the phone
number on the Received calls screen (detail).
Redial/Dialed calls/Received
calls screen (p.68)
Select mode
dialing.
Notify Caller ID*4→p. 72
Prefix numbers
Prefix
→p.440
*1*2*3
……Select FOMA/WLAN for
*2*4
→p. 73
*1*2*4
……Enter a prefix for a WLAN voice call.
*2*4
*2*4
→p. 71
→p.67
*2*4
……Select Number A/Number B/
Chaku-moji
Int’l call
2in1/Multi Num.
Cancel number when 2in1 is set to ON in Dual mode
(p.421) (not available when A mode or B mode is set).
When the 2in1 setting is set OFF, select Basic
Number/Additional Number 1/Additional Number 2/
Cancel number (p.417).
Select PushTalk
*5*6
……“Redial/Dialed calls/
Received calls of PushTalk”→ p.89
Disp. sending mode
*7*8
……Display icons for redial/
dialed calls in starting mode.
Disp. receiv. mode
*7*9
……Display icons for received
calls in receiving mode.
*8*9
Ring time
……Display missed call entries with
ringing times.
Add to phonebook→ p.98
Look-up phonebook*2……“Accessing the
phonebook from Redial, Dialed calls, etc.”→p.100
Add desktop icon→ p.125
Compose message*2→p.158
Compose SMS
*2*6
→p. 188
Search location*2……Access the i-mode site and
execute imadoco kantan search using the phone
number.
Sent address*8, Received address*7……Display
respective screens.
Select image*2……Select My side/Chara-den for an
image used during a videophone call. Select
“Release settings” to release the setting.
Big font⇔ Standard font*7……Change the font size
of the displayed name.
Delete……Select Delete this/Delete selected/Delete
all.
*1 : When 2in1 is in B mode, this function is not available.
*2 : Not available for PushTalk (group communication)
history screen.
*3 : Not available when Setting connect mode is set to
Single mode.
*4 : Available only on the detail screen.
*5 : Available only for PushTalk (group communication)
history screen.
*6 : Available only when 2in1 is in A mode or Dual mode,
and a record of A mode is selected.
*7 : Available only on the list screen.
*8 : Available only on the Redial or Dialed calls screen.
*9 : Available only on the Received calls screen.
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N
z Selecting “Delete all” on the Redial/Dialed calls
deletes all Redial and Dialed calls entries. Note
that selecting “Delete this” or “Delete selected” for
a Redial entry does not delete the entry from
Dialed calls, and selecting “Delete this” or “Delete
selected” for a Dialed calls entry does not delete
the entry from Redial.
z When 2in1 is set to ON, selecting “Delete all” on
the Redial/Dialed calls/Received calls screen
deletes all Redial/Dialed calls/Received calls
entries in A or B mode regardless of the 2in1 mode.
<Compose message>
z Compose mail with a mail address specified as
the recipient when the mail address is stored in
the phonebook together with the phone number. If
multiple mail addresses are stored, the first
address is used.
Using Chaku-moji
When making a FOMA voice call or videophone call,
send a message (Chaku-moji) to the other party to
show a summary of the call, etc. beforehand.
z 5 Chaku-moji messages are stored at the time of
purchase. You can change the pre-installed Chakumoji messages.
z You can include pictograms or face marks in
Chaku-moji, and you can send a message of up to
10 characters including pictograms/symbols/
double-byte characters/single-byte characters.
z For details on Chaku-moji and the compatible
models, refer to the NTT DOCOMO website or
“Mobile Phone User’s Guide [Network Services]”.
z Chaku-moji is not compatible with PushTalk.
z Chaku-moji cannot be used for a WLAN voice call.
<Chaku-moji>
Adding, editing and setting messages
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Network service”X“Chaku-moji”
XSelect any item:
Create message……Store or edit frequently
used Chaku-moji. Up to 30 Chaku-moji
messages (including 5 pre-installed) can be
stored.
XHighlight an item to store or editX
o (Edit)XEnter Chaku-moji
■ To delete a message
Xu (FUNC)X “Delete”XSelect a deletion
method
MSG display settings……Select Display all
messages/Only number in PH-book/Calls with
Caller ID/Hide all messages as the Chaku-moji
display setting for an incoming call with Chakumoji.
3D message display……Set whether to display
Chaku-moji in 3D animation.
N
z You cannot delete the pre-installed Chaku-moji.
Even when you change a pre-installed Chaku-moji
and delete the Chaku-moji, it is restored to default.
Making a call with a message
You can add Chaku-moji when making a FOMA voice
or videophone call from the “Enter phone number”
screen and the detail screen of the “Phonebook”,
“Redial”, “Dialed calls” or “Received calls”.
<Example: To make a FOMA voice call with Chakumoji from the enter phone number screen>
Enter phone number screen (p.62)
1
Xu (FUNC)X“Chaku-moji”X
Select any item:
Create message……Enter Chaku-moji. Up to
10 characters can be entered.
Select message……Select a stored Chaku-
moji. You can edit Chaku-moji by pressing
o (Edit) on the message selection screen.
Sent messages……Select a previously sent
Chaku-moji. You can edit Chaku-moji by pressing
o (Edit) on the sent message screen.
■ To delete the entered Chaku-moji (to make
a call without Chaku-moji)
Xu (FUNC)X“Chaku-moji”X“Create
message”XClear the entered text
r (FOMA voice call),
2
o (V.phone)
When the other party’s terminal receives Chakumoji, “Transmission completed” appears.
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N
z Charges apply to send Chaku-moji. Charges do
not apply to receive Chaku-moji.
z You can store up to 30 Chaku-moji in Sent
messages (Regardless of the modes in the use of
2in1, up to 30 Sent messages are stored in A and
B numbers, respectively). When you send the
same Chaku-moji repeatedly, only the latest one is
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
recorded. When the number of entries exceeds
the maximum, older entries are overwritten.
z If the receiver’s handset is under the following
conditions, Chaku-moji cannot be sent. In this
case, no sending charges apply.
• The handset does not support Chaku-moji
(“Transmission failed” appears)
• Chaku-moji does not appear on the receiver
display due to the “MSG display settings” on the
receiver handset “Transmission failed” appears)
• Public mode (Driving mode) is set
• The ringing time for Record message is set to 0
second
• “” is displayed or the power is off
z Depending on the signal quality, the transmission
result may not appear on the sender terminal even
when the receiver terminal receives Chaku-moji.
In this case, sending charges apply.
z You cannot send or receive Chaku-moji overseas.
●
When you receive a FOMA voice or
videophone call with a message
The Chaku-moji appears on the ringing screen. The
Chaku-moji disappears when you answer the call.
z The received Chaku-
moji is displayed in
3D animation.
Chaku-moji
N
z You can store up to 30 Chaku-moji in Sent
messages (when 2in1 is active, up to 30 sent
messages are stored for Number A and up to 30
for Number B regardless of the mode).
●
Displaying a message from Received calls
When you receive Chaku-moji, the “” icon
appears on the Received calls entry, and you can
check the Chaku-moji on the “Received calls” screen
(detail).
N
z Even when you make a call using the Received
calls entry, the Chaku-moji in the entry is not sent.
Showing/Hiding Caller ID
When Making a Call
Adding the “186”/“184” prefix to the
other party’s phone number
To show your caller ID, add the “186” prefix when you
dial the phone number. To hide your caller ID, add the
“184” prefix.
z Adding the “186” or “184” prefix to phone numbers
is not valid when making PushTalk calls.
z This function cannot be used for a WLAN voice call.
■To show your phone number
186 - (The other party’s phone number)Xr (voice call) or o (V.phone)
■To hide your phone number
184 - (The other party’s phone number)Xr (voice call) or o (V.phone)
Ex: FOMA voice call
N
z Even when you receive a call whose ring tone
sounded for a shorter time than the time set in
“Set mute seconds” under “Ring time (sec.)”,
Chaku-moji is displayed and recorded in Received
calls.
z Some pictograms are not displayed in 3D
animation.
z Depending on the status of the sender or receiver,
Chaku-moji may not be displayed even when you
receive a call with Chaku-moji.
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Showing/Hiding your caller ID from the
function menu
Show/Hide your caller ID using the function menu of a
detail screen such as “Enter phone number” screen,
“Phonebook”, “Received calls”, “Dialed calls” or
“Redial”.
<Example: To make a FOMA voice call from the Enter
phone number screen>
Enter the phone number of the
1
other party
u (FUNC)X“Notify Caller ID”X
2
“OFF” or “ON”
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■ To release the “Notify Caller ID” setting
X“Cancel prefix”
When “Cancel prefix” is selected, the “Caller ID
Notification” setting applies.
r (for voice call), o (V.phone)
3
(for videophone)
Sending Touch-tone Signals
<Pause dial>
Use services such as ticket ordering or checking
bank balances by sending push signals from the
FOMA terminal.
Register dialing data used as push signals to Pause
dial beforehand, then send the data. Inserting p
(pause) into the dialing data allows you to send data
with a separation where a pause lies.
z Only a single entry can be saved.
z You can enter characters from 0 to 9, #, *, and p
(pause) for dialing data.
z You cannot enter p (pause) in succession or at the
beginning of the dialing data.
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Dialing”X“Pause dial”
■ If there is dialing data already stored
The stored dialing data appears.
When you send the displayed dialing data as is,
go to Step 3.
■ To delete a dialing data
Xu (FUNC)X“Delete”
o (Edit)XEnter dialing data
2
Press 0 to 9, q or w to enter dialing
data.
■ To enter p (pause)
Xw (1 second or longer)
d (Send)XDial the phone
3
number of the destination
A call is made to the entered phone number and
the dialing data up to the first p (pause) is
displayed while the dialed phone is ringing. p
(pause) is not displayed.
r
4
Each time you press r, the dialing data up to
p (pause) is transmitted. When the last number
is sent, the in-call screen reappears.
■ To transmit all dialing data at once
Xj (1 second or longer)X“Send at one time”
It may not be possible to send all the data at
once to some recipients.
N
z Some phones may be unable to receive push
signals.
Using the Prefix Function
Store prefix numbers such as IDD Prefix code and
186/184 for showing/hiding your caller ID beforehand
and add these prefix numbers when you make calls.
Storing prefix numbers
z Up to 7 prefix numbers can be stored.
z You can enter characters from 0 to 9, #, * and +.
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Dialing”X“Prefix setting”
■ To delete prefix numbers
Xu (FUNC)XSelect a deletion method
Highlight an item to store or
2
changeXo (Edit)
Enter a name
3
Enter a number (prefix)
4
You can enter up to 10 digits.
Making a call with a prefix number
z You can add prefix numbers on the “Enter phone
number” screen and the detail screen of
“Phonebook”, “Received calls”, “Dialed calls” or
“Redial”.
<Example: To make a voice call by adding a prefix
number on the enter phone number screen>
Enter the phone number of the
1
other party
u (FUNC)X“Prefix numbers”X
2
Select a stored nameXr
<Prefix setting>
<Prefix numbers>
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Making a Call Specifying a
Sub-Address
<Sub-address setting>
Making the Earpiece Sounds
Clear
<Hyper Clear Voice>
Set whether to specify “*” in the phone number as a
separator so that the digits following “*” are
recognized as a sub-address (ON or OFF).
z Sub-addresses are used in ISDN to identify calls
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
made from specific communications devices and to
select content in “V-live”.
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Dialing”X“Sub-address setting”
X“ON” or “OFF”
N
z In the following cases, “*” does not function as a
sub-address separator. The number including “*”
is recognized as an ordinary phone number.
• When “*” is entered at the beginning of a phone
number
• When “*” immediately follows “186” or “184” at
the beginning of a phone number
• When “*” immediately follows a number
entered using “Prefix numbers”
• When the phone number contains “*590#”,
“*591#” or “*592#”
• When dialed using a WLAN voice call
Setting the Alarm for
Reconnection
When the signal quality deteriorates during a FOMA
voice/videophone call or PushTalk communication
and the call disconnects, the FOMA terminal will
automatically reconnect the call if the signal quality
quickly improves. Set the type of alarm when a call is
reconnected.
z The time required for reconnection varies
depending on communication conditions or the
signal quality. It takes about 10 seconds.
z If a WLAN voice call is disconnected, it is not
reconnected.
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Talk”X“Reconnect signal”X
Select an alarm tone
Select “No tone”, “High tone” or “Low tone”.
N
z Call charges also apply until reconnected (up to
about 10 seconds).
<Reconnect signal>
This function detects ambient noise and makes the
other party’s voice clear during a voice or videophone
call.
z When handsfree is on or an external device such
as earphone/microphone (optional) is connected,
this function is disabled.
FOMA voice in-call screen (p.62),
1
Videophone in-call screen (p.62) X
p (→→)
Pressing p switches the setting in the
following order: “High”→ “OFF” → “Low”.
Voice callVideophone call
High……Activate the function even when quiet,
regardless of the ambient noise.
Low……Activate the function only when the
ambient noise is high.
OFF……Deactivate the function.
■ To set from the main menu
XiX“Settings/NW Service”X“Talk”X“Hyper
Clear Voice”X“High”, “Low” or “OFF”
N
z This function changes the sound quality or
volume. Change the setting if necessary.
z The effect may vary depending on the other
party’s voice, etc.
z The ambient noise detected via the microphone
activates this function. It may be activated by your
voice.
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Reducing Surrounding Noise
to Make Voice Clear
<Noise reduction>
This function suppresses ambient noise and makes it
easier for the other party to hear you during a voice/
videophone call or PushTalk call.
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Talk”X“Noise reduction”X“ON”
or “OFF”
Talking Handsfree While
Driving
You can make or receive FOMA voice calls with
handsfree devices by connecting the FOMA terminal
to handsfree devices such as In-Car Hands-Free Kit
01 (optional) or a car navigation system.
For information on how to use the handsfree device,
refer to the manual provided with the device. The
FOMA In-Car Hands-Free Cable 01 (optional) is
required to use the In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01.
z In-car hands-free function cannot be used for a
WLAN voice call.
N
z To operate from the handsfree device, set the
USB mode to “Communication mode”.
z The display and ring tones used for incoming calls
and mail follow the FOMA terminal settings.
z When the handsfree device is set to emit sounds,
the ring tone comes from the handsfree device
even when in Manner mode or the Ring volume is
set to “Silent”.
z When the Public mode (Driving mode) is set,
operation for incoming calls and mail follows the
“Public mode (Driving mode)” settings.
z When Record message is set, operation for
incoming calls follows the “Record message”
settings.
z When the FOMA terminal is set to emit sounds,
operation when the FOMA terminal is folded
during a call follows “Setting when folded”. When
the handsfree device is set to emit sounds, folding
the FOMA terminal does not affect the call status
regardless of the “Setting when folded” setting.
<In-car hands-free>
Receiving a FOMA Voice/
Videophone Call
Receive a FOMA voice or
1
videophone call
The ring tone sounds and the illumination
flashes.
■ When you receive a call with Chaku-moji
The Chaku-moji appears on the ringing screen
or videophone ringing screen. →p.72
Ringing
Function menu¨p.76
■ To put a FOMA voice/videophone call on
hold while ringing→p.79
r
2
■ To answer a videophone call with the
substitute image
Xd (Subst.)
■ Operations during a videophone call
You can perform various operations such as
changing the camera image to the substitute
image and muting sounds during a videophone
call.→ p.6 2
■ To set Hyper Clear Voice→p.74
■ When the other party switches a FOMA voice/videophone call during a call→ p.77
■ To put the current voice/videophone call on hold→ p.79
■ To switch between the FOMA terminal and
Bluetooth device (p.389)
Xr (1 second or longer)
To end the call, press y
3
Videophone ringing
Function menu¨p.76
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
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●
Using Touch style
Receive a voice or videophone call
1
2
Touch to open the palette of the function
menu (p.76) of the ringing screen/videophone
ringing screen.
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
■ To answer a videophone call with the
substitute image
XTouch
To end the call, touch
3
■Touch operation screen
① Function menu of the ringing screen/videophone
ringing screen →p. 76
Display while receiving a call
■When the other par ty’s phone number is
notified
The other party’s phone number appears on the
screen. When the caller is stored in the
phonebook, the name stored in the phonebook
appears (only the name is displayed while
Keypad lock is set with “Security code” set to
“YES”).→ p.96
z If the same phone number is registered in
multiple phonebook entries with different
names, the first name retrieved by Search
reading appears.→ p.100
z If the caller is stored as secret data, the name,
etc. do not appear but only the phone number
appears.
z When you receive a call for the additional
number of Multi number, the registered name
of the additional number is displayed on the
ringing screen.
■When the other par ty’s phone number is
not notified
The reason appears.
■If Callback appears
“Callback” appears on the FOMA voice call/
WLAN voice call ringing screen for callers who
are not stored in the phonebook and stored in
Redial calls.
Ringing screen/Videophone
ringing screen (p.75)
Call Rejection……Terminate the incoming call
without answering it.
Call Forwarding……Forward the call to the
forwarding number regardless of the Activate/
Deactivate setting of Call Forwarding.
Voice Mail……Connect the call to the voice mail
service center regardless of the Activate/Deactivate
setting of Voice Mail.
Change Display……Switch the display from the
additional number 1 or 2 to the number from which
the call is forwarded. This can be selected when the
received multi number call (for additional number 1 or
①
2) was forwarded.
N
z In Share style, an earphone/microphone
(optional), etc. is required to make calls. Activate
Communication style, or connect an earphone/
microphone.
z In Touch style, an earphone/microphone
(optional), etc. is required to make handsfree
voice calls or videophone calls. Activate
Communication style, or connect an earphone/
microphone.
z You can use an earphone/microphone (optional)
to receive a call.→ p.3 83
z If you have subscribed to the Call waiting, Voice
mail or Call forwarding service and you activate
“Set in-call arrival” and set “Incoming Call Mng” to
“Answer”, you will hear a short double beep
(“bibip”) when you receive a call during a call.
• If you subscribe to the Voice Mail or Call
Forwarding service, you can answer a call after
ending the current call.
• If you subscribe to the Call Waiting service, you
can answer a FOMA voice call after putting the
current call on hold, and you can answer a
videophone call after ending the current call.
z You can set the operation for calls from callers not
stored in the phonebook.→p.150
z You can set restrictions for each phone number
stored in the phonebook.→p.148
<Videophone>
z You can also answer a call by pressing
o (V.phone).
z It may take a few seconds to switch from the
camera image to the substitute image (Charaden) depending on the Chara-den.
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When the Other Party
Switches a FOMA Voice/
Videophone Call
Answering a Call
Automatically When Switching
Styles
<Auto-ans at style-chg>
When you receive a FOMA voice/videophone call, the
other party can switch between voice call and
videophone call.
z The receiver cannot switch the call.
z To switch calls, the receiver needs to set “Ntfy
switch-mode” beforehand.→ p.85
z You can use this function with terminals compatible
with FOMA voice call/videophone call switch.
<Example: When the other party switched a FOMA
voice call to a videophone call>
FOMA in-call screen (p.62)XThe
1
other party switches to a
videophone callX“YES”
During switching, a screen appears indicating
that the calls are being switched, and voice
announcement is played.
When a voice call is switched to a videophone
call, the camera image is sent to the other party.
■ To send substitute image to the other
party
X“NO”
Answer an incoming voice call by switching from
Touch/Share style to Communication style.
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Style change setting”X“Autoans at style-chg”X“ON” or “OFF”
Pressing a Dial Key to
Answer a Call
Turn off the ring tone or answer an incoming call
quickly.
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Incoming call”X“Answer
setting”XSelect any item:
Any key answer……Press any of the following
keys to answer voice calls or PushTalk:
r, d (Talk), 0 to 9, w, t, o,
p, a (マナー ), b (voice calls), @ (PushTalk)
* You can answer a videophone call only by normal key
operations (r, d (Subst.) or o (V.phone)).
Quick silent……Stop the ring tone while the
caller continues to hear the ringback tone by
opening the FOMA terminal or pressing any of
the following keys:
0 to 9, w, t, b, p, a (マナー) or
o (voice calls or PushTalk)
To answer the call, press r, d (Answer/Subst.)
o (V.phone) (videophone), or @ (PushTalk).
OFF……Answer a call only by normal key
operations.
r, d (Answer/Subst.),
o (V.phone) (videophone), @ (PushTalk)
<Answer setting>
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
■ When switched a videophone call to a
FOMA voice call
XVideophone in-call screen (p.62)XThe other
party switches to a FOMA voice call
The videophone call is switched to the FOMA
voice call.
N
z Even when set to “Quick silent”, “Any key answer”
is active in Manner mode.
z In case of voice call receiving, even when set to
“Quick silent”, “Auto-ans at style-chg” under “Style
change setting” takes priority when switched to
Communication style.
z “Any key answer” or “Quick silent” does not work if
you press 5 (ECO mode ON/OFF) or 8
(Privacy angle ON/OFF) for 1 second or longer.
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Ending/Holding Call by
Folding the FOMA Terminal
<Setting when folded>
Set the operation to be performed when the FOMA
terminal is folded during a voice or videophone call.
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Talk”X“Setting when folded”X
Select any item:
Continue talking……Continue talking. For
videophone calls, “Substitute image” is sent to
the other party.
No tone……Mute the sound. For videophone
calls, “Substitute image” is sent to the other
party. The other party does not hear the hold
tone.
Tone on……Put the call on hold (holding). While
the terminal is folded, the other party hears the
hold tone. For videophone calls, the call hold
image is sent to the other party.
End the call……End the call. This is the same
operation as pressing y.
N
z When an earphone/microphone (optional) is
connected, this function is disabled.
z Even if set to “Tone on”, folding the FOMA
terminal activates “No tone” when “Call Waiting” is
switched on.
z This setting does not work during PushTalk
communication. The operation follows “Setting
when folded” of the PushTalk settings.
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Adjusting Earpiece Volume
<Volume>
On the standby screenX
1
c (1 second or longer)XUse c
to adjust volume
Pressing c (1 second or
longer) displays the earpiece
volume screen. If no
operation is performed for 2
seconds or longer while the
earpiece volume screen is
displayed, earpiece volume
adjustment ends.
Adjust the volume between 6 steps from
“Level 1” (quietest) to “Level 6” (loudest).
■ To adjust the earpiece volume during a
call
During a voice call: c (1 second or longer)
During a videophone call: c
• a ( マナー ) or s (LOCK) is also available to
adjust volume.
N
z The volume setting adjusted during a call is
retained after you end the call.
z You can also adjust volume during PushTalk or
handsfree call.
Adjusting Ring Volume
<Ring volume>
Adjust the ring tone volume for incoming call, mail,
MessageR/F or i-concier information between 6 steps.
You can also mute or gradually increase volume.
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Incoming call”X“Ring volume”X
Select an item to adjust the
volume
Select “FOMAphone” to adjust ring tone volume for
a FOMA voice calls and 64K data communication.
Select “Mail” to adjust the ring tone volume for
i-mode mail, Area Mail, SMS and packet
communication.
Use c to adjust volumeXd (Set)
2
■ To increase volume gradually
XPress f at “Level 6”
When set to “Step”, the ring volume increases
every 3 seconds.
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■ To mute the ring tone
XPress g at “Level 1”
The icon on the standby screen indicates which
items are set to “Silent”.
“FOMAphone” in this function is also applied to
the “Select ring tone” setting for a FOMA voice
call, and the alarm tones for “Schedule” and “To
Do list”.
z Even if the Ring volume is set to “Level 3” - “Level
6” or “Step”, the ring tone is played at “Level 2” in
the following cases:
• Immediately after a voice call/videophone call
ends
• Immediately after PushTalk ends
• Immediately after Record message/Voice memo
recording ends or during playback
• Immediately after “Voice announce” or VP
memo recording ends
Holding Incoming/Current
Calls
<Example: To put an incoming call on hold>
While ringingXy
1
Three short beeps sound
and the call is put on hold.
The caller hears an
announcement that you
cannot answer now, and the
call is put on hold.
■ To put the current call
on hold
XDuring a callXt
■ To end the call during on hold/call hold
Xy
Press r to resume the call
2
You can also press t to resume the held call.
N
z Call charges apply while an incoming call or
current call is put on hold.
<On hold/Holding>
Setting the hold tone
Set the announcement to be played to the caller
during on hold.
Public mode (Driving mode/Power OFF) is an
automatic answering service provided for public
places and circumstances in which mobile phones
should not be used.
z When Public mode and network services are set
concurrently, Voice Mail service
*1
and Caller ID Request service*2 take
service
precedence over Public mode.
*1 : For a voice call whose ring time is not “0 second”, a
service activates after the Public mode
announcement is played.
*2 : When the caller notifies the caller ID, Public mode
activates.
z Public mode does not work for a call from a phone
number registered for Nuisance Call Blocking.
Using Public Mode (Driving Mode)
When Public mode is set, a caller hears a message
that you cannot answer the call because you are
driving or in a place where you have to refrain from
using a mobile phone (on a train or bus, in a theater,
etc.), then the call ends.
z Public mode can only be set or released from the
standby screen (can also be set or released when
“” is displayed.).
z You can make calls when Public mode is set.
z This function is not available during data
communication.
z When you receive a call with no caller ID while
Caller ID Request service is set to “Activate”, the
caller ID request announcement is played (Public
mode announcement is not played.)
<Public mode (Driving mode)>
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, Call Forwarding
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On the standby screenX
1
w (1 second or longer)
Public mode is set and “ ”
appears.
When you receive a call, the
caller hears the
announcement “The person you are calling is
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
currently driving or in an area where cellphones
should not be used. Please try again later.”
■ To release Public mode (Driving mode)
XOn the standby screenXw (1 second or
longer)
Public mode is released and “ ” disappears.
N
z The Public mode setting takes priority even when
“Record message” is “ON”.
z The Public mode setting takes priority when
Manner mode is set at the same time.
z If you make an emergency call using a FOMA
voice call (110, 119 or 118) while Public mode is
set, Public mode is released.
z The following tones do not sound in Public mode:
• Ring tone for voice call/videophone/PushTalk
• Ring tone for mail and message
• Various alarm tones
• Wake-up tone
• Style-chg sound
• Charge sound
• Software tone for i-αppli
• Ring tone for packet communication/64K data
communication
• Search request notification tone for GPS
●
When Public mode (Driving mode) is set
The ring tone does not sound when a voice call,
videophone call or PushTalk call arrives. Calls are
logged as “Missed calls” in “Received calls”, and the
“Missed call” desktop icon appears on the standby
screen.
z A FOMA voice caller hears a message that you
cannot answer the call because you are driving or
in the place where you have to refrain from using a
mobile phone, and then the call ends.
z A videophone caller sees the Public mode video
message on his or her display, and then the call ends.
z An incoming PushTalk call is not answered. A
PushTalk caller sees the “Connection failed”
message on his or her display. In a conversation
between three or more people, the participating
members will know that you are driving.
z When you receive mail, the ring tone does not
sound and the “New mail” desktop icon appears on
the standby screen.
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z An incoming WLAN voice call is not answered. The
WLAN voice caller hears no announcement and
the call is disconnected.
N
z If the power is off or “” is displayed, the
announcement for “” is played instead of the
Public mode message even when Public mode is
set. However, in case of PushTalk, “Disconnected”
appears on the members’ displays.
Using Public mode (Power OFF)
When Public mode (Power OFF) is set, a caller who
made a call while the power is off hears a message
that you cannot answer the call because you are in a
place where you have to turn off the mobile phone (in
a hospital, on an airplane, around a priority seat on a
train, etc.), then the call ends.
On the standby screenX
1
w25251Xr
Public mode (Power OFF) is set (Nothing
changes on the standby screen).
When you receive a call after setting Public
mode (Power OFF) and turning off the power,
the caller hears the announcement “The person
you are calling is currently in an area where use
is prohibited. Please try again later.”
■ To release Public mode (Power OFF)
XOn the standby screenX
w25250Xr
■ To check the Public mode (Power OFF)
setting
XOn the standby screenX
w25259Xr
●
When Public mode (Power OFF) is set
The setting is valid until “*25250” is dialed to release
Public mode (Power OFF). The setting is not released
by simply turning on the power.
The Public mode (Power OFF) announcement is
played even when you are out of service area or
where the reception is very poor.
z A FOMA voice caller hears a message that you
cannot answer the call because you are in a place
where you have to turn off the mobile phone, and
then the call ends.
z A videophone caller sees the Public mode (Power
OFF) video message on his or her display, and
then the call ends.
<Public mode (Power OFF)>
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z An incoming PushTalk call is not answered. A
PushTalk caller sees the “Connection failed”
message on his or her display. In a conversation
between 3 or more people, the participating
members will know that you are not participating.
z An incoming WLAN voice call is not answered. The
WLAN voice caller hears no announcement and
the call is disconnected.
When You Cannot Answer an
Incoming Call
When you could not answer an incoming call,
appears on the standby screen. When you select ,
you can check the date, time and caller’s name of the
call.
z “Desktop icons providing information”→ p.125
On the standby screenXdX
1
Select “”
The “Missed call list” screen appears.
To check information with the FOMA
terminal folded
When there is a missed call or new mail (i-mode mail,
Area Mail, SMS), the incoming call lamp keeps
flashing. Press s (LOCK) to sound the short tone.
Press s (LOCK) with the FOMA
1
terminal folded
A short tone notifies you of the information in
accordance with “Info notice setting”.
●
Flashing of the Incoming call lamp
When there is a missed call, new mail or other
information, the incoming call lamp keeps flashing in
the respective color set in “Illumination”.
z Phone/Videophone: Color set for “FOMAphone”
z New mail: Color set for “Mail”
■Flashing colors and conditions
z The lamp does not flash when “Missed info” under
“Illumination” is set to “OFF”.
z When “Gradation” under “Illumination” is set, the
lamp flashes in the default color.
z You can configure individual illumination settings in
the phonebook.→p.103
z The lamp does not flash in Public mode (Driving
mode).
■To turn off the lamp
z Select the icon for “Missed call” or “New mail” on
the display to check information, or press
t (1 second or longer).
<Missed call>
Setting the notification method for
missed calls
Set the notification method to be performed when
s (LOCK) is pressed with the FOMA terminal folded.
z The setting items and notification methods using
s (LOCK) are as follows:
z The “ボイス ” (Voice) option is available in
Japanese mode, which reads out the information of
incoming calls and messages (voice monitor), or
the current time (voice clock).
■When there is a missed call, new mail, etc.
Setting
Tone and
vibration
pipip” tone
plays.
Tone and
vibration
tone plays.
*1
*1
item
ONThe “Pipip,
■When there is no missed call, new mail, etc.
Setting
item
ONThe “pipipip”
*1 : Vibration works when “FOMAphone” of “Vibrator” is
not set to “OFF”.
*2 : When the color of “Illumination” is set to “Gradation”,
the lamp flashes in the default color.
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Incoming call”X“Info notice
<Info notice setting>
Illumination
The incoming call lamp
lights for about 6 seconds
in the color set for
“Illumination”.
If there are different types
of information such as call
and mail, the lamp changes
to each of the
corresponding color at
1-second intervals.
Illumination
The lamp flashes in “Color
12” for about 6 seconds.
*2
setting”XSelect “ON” or “OFF”
N
z This function alerts you using a “YES” indication
when a desktop icon such as “Missed call” or
“New mail” is displayed on the standby screen.
→p.125
z You cannot use s (LOCK) to check for missed
calls or new mail in the following cases:
• When playing music with Music Player/
Music&Video Channel
z The volume is “Level 2” of “Ring volume”.
z Opening the FOMA terminal during notification
stops the notification.
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Recording Voice/Video
Messages When You Cannot
Answer the Call
Have the caller leave a message on your FOMA
terminal when you cannot answer a voice or
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
videophone call.
z Each message can be up to 20 seconds long, and
5 messages can be recorded for voice calls and 2
messages can be recorded for videophone calls.
Setting Record message
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Incoming call”X“Record
message”XSelect any item:
ON……Select Japanese 1/Japanese 2/English/
Voice announce 1
OFF……Release the Record message setting.
*: Not available when no voice announcement is
recorded.
Enter the ringing time (000 to 120
2
seconds in 3 digits)
Record message is set, and “ ” and “ ”
appear on the standby screen.
N
z To give priority to the “Record message” function
when “Voice Mail”, “Call Forwarding” and “Record
message” are set simultaneously, set the ringing
time of Record message shorter than that of Voice
Mail and Call Forwarding.
z If the mute time set for “Ring time (sec.)” is longer
than the ringing time set for Record message,
Record message activates without ringing. To
activate Record message after ringing, set the
Record message ringing time longer than the
mute time.
z You can use “Ring tone/Image” (individual) to set
an answer message for each phone number and
“Ring tone/Image” (group) to set an answer
message for each group.
<Record message>
*
/Voice announce 2*.
When “Record message” is set to
“ON” and you receive a call
Record message activates when the set time has
elapsed.
z The voice caller hears the answer message, and
recording starts.
z To a videophone caller, the “伝言メモ準備中
Preparing” image is sent, the answer message is
played, the “伝言メモ録画中 Recording” image is
sent, then recording starts.
■When message recording starts
z The recording screen appears. The caller’s voice
can be heard through the FOMA terminal earpiece
during recording.
■To answer a voice call during
recording
Xr
■To answer a videophone call
during recording
XPress r to answer with the
camera image or d (Subst.) to
answer with the substitute image
■When message recording ends
z The previous screen reappears
and the “Missed call” desktop
icon and “Record message”/
“Record VP message” desktop
icon appear on the standby
screen. You can check the
content by selecting one of the
desktop icons.→ p.83
z The number of recordings is indicated by icons in
the icon display area at the top of the screen.
- : Record message (the number indicates
the number of messages)
/: Record VP message (the number
indicates the number of messages)
* When Auto voice memo is set to ON, the following
icons appear but the number of messages does not:
: Record message
: Record message and Auto voice memo
N
z When Manner mode is set, you cannot hear the
caller’s voice during recording.
z You cannot answer another call during recording.
Ex. Voice call
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Recording a Message When
You Cannot Answer Incoming
Call
Even when “Record message” is not set to “ON”, you
can record a message while receiving a call by
pressing a key.
While ringingXs (LOCK)
1
Message recording starts.
■ To set Manner mode when recording
starts
XWhile ringingXq
N
z You cannot set “Record message” to “ON” with
this operation.
z When the messages are full and you receive a
voice or videophone call, Record message does
not activate and the FOMA terminal keeps on
ringing (when q is pressed, the ringing
continues in accordance with the “Manner mode
set” setting).
<Quick me ssage>
Playing/Deleting Record
Messages/Voice Memos/
Moving Picture Memos
z When there is an unplayed recorded message,
“ ” (Record message) or “ ” (Record VP
message) appears on the standby screen.
An icon appears in the
phonebook detail screen
indicating that each item is
set. “★ ” appears for items
with V.phone recorded
messages/voice memos
recorded.
■ To play a message with a menu operation
XiX“LifeKit”X“Play/Erase msg.” or “Play/
Erase VP msg.”
■ To erase a recorded message or voice
memo
Xu (FUNC)XSelect a erasing method
Play/Erase msg.
Select an item to play
2
<Record message/Voice memo/Auto voice
memo>
A beep sounds and playback starts. When the
playback ends, two short beeps sound and the
“Play/Erase msg.” screen reappears.
You can also play a message by pressing
Ss (LOCK) on the standby screen with the
FOMA terminal folded.
■ To play the next message while playing
a message
XSs (LOCK)
Each time you press Ss (LOCK), the messages
are played in the following order: Record
message→Voice memo→Auto voice memo.
■ To stop playback
XXd (Stop) or Wt
The “Play/Erase msg.” screen reappears.
<Record VP message>
Playback starts. When the playback ends, the
“Play/Erase VP msg.” screen reappears.
■ To play another message while playing a
message
XXv
■ To adjust volume while playing a
message
XXc
■ To switch the speaker on/off while
playing a message
XUu (FUNC)X“Speaker ON” or “Speaker
OFF”
■ To pause playback
XXd (Stop)
To resume playback, press Xd (Play)
■ To stop playback
XWt
The “Play/Erase VP msg.” screen reappears.
■ To make a voice call, videophone call, or
PushTalk call to the displayed phone
number during playback
Xp (for voice call
videophone), @ (for PushTalk
*1 : The “Phone number entry” screen (p.62)
appears. For subsequent steps, refer to “Making
a FOMA voice/videophone call” (p.62).
*2 : Only one-to-one communication is possible.
■ To erase a message being played
Xu (FUNC)X“Erase”X“YES”
*1
), o (V.phone) (for
*2
)
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
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N
z When 2in1 is in A mode or B mode, “ ★” does not
appear for a recorded message of the unused
phone number. To play the memo, change the
mode or set it to Dual mode.
■Record message/Voice memo icons
IconDescription
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
★
*1 : Icons displayed for messages recorded using a WLAN
voice call vary depending on SIP server settings.
*2 : Appears when Home U service is used.
Messages recorded using a FOMA
voice call
Messages recorded using a WLAN
voice call (extension/public)
/Messages recorded using a WLAN
voice call (extension)
/Messages recorded using a WLAN
voice call (public)
Messages recorded using a WLAN
voice call for Home U service
V.phone recorded messages/voice
memos
*1
*1
Using Chara-den
Send a cartoon character instead of your own image
when you make a videophone call. “Chara-den”
→p.331
z You can display your favorite Chara-den if you set
“Substitute image” under “Select image” to “Charaden” beforehand.
You can also use Chara-den by setting Chara-den
in a phonebook entry or as Ring tone/Image.
z To switch from the camera image to Chara-den
during a videophone call, select “Substitute image”
from the function menu.
When you receive a videophone
1
call, press d (Subst.)
Control your character by
2
pressing dial keys
Chara-den
Pressing a dial key makes the character perform
the action assigned to the key.
“Using Chara-den characters”→ p.331
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Setting Videophone Functions
iX“Settings/NW Service”X
1
“Videophone”
*1
Select any item:
2
Visual preference……Select Normal/Prefer img
qual/Prefer motion spd.
*2
Select image→p.84
Auto redial as voice……Set whether to switch
to a FOMA voice call when a videophone call
cannot be made (ON or OFF).
Display setting……Set an image to display on
the main display or how to display your own
camera image.
Main display……Select Other side/My side
as an image to display on the main display.
Front camera Reverse……Set whether to
display your camera image as a mirror
image (ON) or normal image (OFF) on your
FOMA terminal.
Ntfy switch-mode→ p.8 5
Hands-free switch……Set whether to switch to
handsfree automatically when starting a
videophone call (ON or OFF).
V.phone while packet→ p.85
Setting an image to send during
videophone calls
Set an image to send instead of the camera image.
z You can set a JPEG image whose file size is 100
KB or less and not larger than 854 dots wide × 854
dots high, or a GIF image whose file size is 100 KB
or less and not larger than 854 dots wide × 480
dots high or 480 dots wide × 854 dots high (except
file-restricted images).
Videophone settings screen (p.84)
1
X“Select image”XSelect any item:
On hold, Holding, Substitute image, Record
message, Preparing, Voice memo
Videophone settings
<Select image>
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Select an image to send
2
Pre-installed……Send only a message.
Original……Send an image and message. To
change the image, select “Change setting” from
the function menu then select an image from My
picture.
Chara-den*……Send the image selected as
“Substitute image”.
Function menu of the “Chara-den list” screen
→p.331
Chara-den priority →p. 97
To change the Chara-den, select Change setting
from the function menu then select Chara-den
from the Chara-den list.
*: Available only when “Substitute image” is selected.
Setting switch between a FOMA voice
call and videophone call
Set whether to let the other party know that your
FOMA terminal supports switching between a FOMA
voice call and videophone call.
z Calls cannot be switched when set to “Indication
OFF”.
z You cannot set this function during a call/when Single
mode (WLAN) is set or you are out of FOMA range.
Videophone settings screen (p.84)
1
X“Ntfy switch-mode”XSelect any
<Ntfy switch-mode>
item:
Indication ON, Indication OFF……Activate/
Deactivate Ntfy switch-mode.
Check Indication……Display the “Ntfy switch-
mode” setting status.
Setting the answer mode for a
videophone call incoming during
i-mode
z As the multi access function cannot be used for
videophone, incoming videophone calls during
i-mode communication or while sending or receiving
mail are handled according to this setting.→ p.479
Videophone settings screen (p.84)
1
X“V.phone while packet”XSelect
<V.phone while packet>
any item:
V.phone priority……Switch to the videophone
ringing screen. When you answer the incoming
videophone call, i-mode communication is
disconnected.
Packet downld priority……Reject the incoming
videophone call.
V.phone answerphone……Connect the call to
the Voice Mail service center if you have
subscribed to the Voice Mail service regardless
of the Activate/Deactivate setting of Voice Mail. If
you have not subscribed to this service, “Packet
downld priority” applies.
Call forwarding……Forward the call to the
forwarding number if you have subscribed to the
Call Forwarding service, regardless of the
Activate/Deactivate setting of Call Forwarding. If
you have not set a forwarding number or
subscribed to this service, “Packet downld
priority” applies.
N
<Visual preference>
z If the signal quality deteriorates during a
videophone call, the image may become grainy or
patchy regardless of the settings in “Visual
preference”.
<Select image>
z If you delete the original still image, the “Pre-
installed” image is displayed (sent).
z When the Chara-den character set as the
substitute image is deleted and the “Chara-den”
substitute image cannot be displayed, the preinstalled “ビーンズ (Beans)” is sent. If you delete
the pre-installed “ビーンズ (Beans)”, the “Preinstalled” substitute still image is sent.
<Auto redial as voice>
z When a videophone call is switched and redialed
as a FOMA voice call, not digital communications
charges but voice call charges apply.
z When a call is redialed, only the FOMA voice call
is logged in “Redial”/“Dialed calls”.
z Even if “Auto redial as voice” is set to “ON”, dialing
may not be possible depending on the network or
other party, e.g. the line is busy.
<Hands-free switch>
z Even when “Hands-free switch” is set to “ON”,
handsfree does not activate automatically in the
following cases:
• While Manner mode is set
• When an earphone/microphone (optional) is
connected (the microphone operation is in
accordance with “Headset mic. setting”)
• When holding a call or Record message is
activated for an incoming call
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N
<V.phone while packet>
z Even when “V.phone priority” is set, you cannot
answer a videophone call if you are using multi
access such as i-mode communication during a
voice call.
z When set to “Packet downld priority”, “V.phone
answerphone” or “Call forwarding”, received
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
videophone calls are recorded as “Missed calls” in
“Received calls”.
z Even when set to “V.phone priority” or “Packet
downld priority”, the “Voice Mail” or “Call
Forwarding” service is activated if the ring time for
the “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding” service is set
to 0 second.
To enlarge an image to be sent
Enlarge your image and send it to the other party
during a videophone call.
z The zoom can be adjusted between 2 steps, 1×
and approximately 2×. If you end the videophone
call, the zoom ratio returns to 1× (standard).
z The substitute image being sent cannot be
enlarged.
During a videophone callXUse v
1
to adjust the ratio
Sending a message during a
videophone call (sending camera
image)
Videophone in-call screen (p.62)
1
Xu (FUNC)X“Petit message”X
<Petit message>
Enter a message
The message is displayed. The message
disappears automatically in approximately 15
seconds.
■ To cancel entering a message in text entry
XErase the messageXt
■ To erase the message manually after it is
displayed
Xt (1 second or longer)
You can also erase a message by selecting “Off
decoration” from the function menu.
N
z If “Front camera Reverse” is set to “OFF” for your
camera image, the decoration is displayed
normally, and text can be read correctly.
Using Videophone Call by
Interfacing to External Device
Decorating the videophone call screen
Decorate your videophone call screen (your camera
image) with a stamp and frame.
Videophone in-call screen (p.62)X
1
u (FUNC)X“Decoration”X
<Decoration>
Select any item:
Frame……Select a frame from the Frame
selection screen.
Stamp……Select a stamp from the Stamp
selection screen and decide the paste position.
■ To erase a frame or stamp
Select “Off decoration” from the function menu of
the videophone in-call screen.
N
z If “Front camera Reverse” is set to “OFF” for your
camera image, the decoration is displayed
normally, and a stamp with text can be read
correctly.
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You can make or receive videophone calls from
external devices such as a PC by connecting the
FOMA terminal to the device using the FOMA USB
Cable with Charge Function 02 (Optional).
To use this function, you have to install a videophone
application on the dedicated external device or PC
and prepare commercially available devices such as
an earphone/microphone and USB compatible Web
camera.
z Set USB mode to “Communication mode”. No
specific settings are required to connect external
devices.
z For details on the operating environment, settings,
operating procedure of the videophone application,
refer to the manuals supplied with the external
devices.
z “ドコモテレビ電話ソフト” (DOCOMO Videophone
Software) (Japanese) is compatible with this
function.
Download the software from the NTT DOCOMO
website (Japanese).
N
z You cannot make a videophone call from the
external device during a voice call.
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N
z When you have subscribed to Call Waiting, Voice
Mail or Call Forwarding and you receive a
videophone call from an external device during a
FOMA voice call, you can answer the call after
ending the current call. When you receive a
FOMA voice call, videophone call or 64K data
communication during a videophone call from the
external device, you can answer the call in the
same way.
PushTalk
PushTalk is an all-new communications service that
allows a group of up to five people to talk to each
other at once. Press the PushTalk key to talk.
* PushTalk communications charges apply each time you
press the key (talk).
z PushTalk is not available in Single mode (WLAN).
z For details on PushTalk and compatible models,
refer to the NTT DOCOMO website or “Mobile
Phone User’s Guide [Network Services]”.
●
PushTalkPlus
* A separate subscription is required
PushTalkPlus is a PushTalk communications service
that allows a group of up to 20 people to talk to each
other at once. This service enhances PushTalk by
providing a shared phonebook on the network, or a
view of the status of members.
z For details about operations, refer to the brochure
you received at subscription.
Making a PushTalk Call
<PushTalk dial>
Enter a phone numberX@
1
• When the other party
answers the call, a tone
beeps, and the “PushTalk
talking” screen appears.
• The other party’s voice
comes from the speaker.
■ To talk with more than
one party
Make a call using the
PushTalk phonebook.→p. 92
■ To release handsfree
Xo ()
You can set “Hands-free setting” (p.94) to not
answer calls using handsfree.
PushTalk talking screen
Hold down @ while you talk
2
• When you obtain the right to speak, a tone
beeps, and you can speak.
• While another party is talking, you cannot
obtain the right and an error tone sounds.
• When @ is released, a tone sounds, and
another member can speak.
• When an earphone/microphone (optional) is
connected, you can speak by holding down the
switch of the earphone/microphone.
• When a member leaves a PushTalk conversation
(ends the call), a tone sounds.
■ Adding members
Even after a PushTalk call has started, you can
still call and add members.→ p.89
To end the call, press y
3
Other parties hear the tone.
■ To rejoin a PushTalk call
Even if you end a call, you can rejoin the call if
other parties continue the call. →p.88
N
<Dial>
z In Share style, an earphone/microphone
(optional), etc. is required to make PushTalk calls.
Activate Communication style or Touch style, or
connect an earphone/microphone.
z Notification tones or warning tones such as
participation tone, end sound on quitting
PushTalk, speech right acquisition tone and
speech right release tone do not sound when
talking handsfree in Touch style.
z You can also make PushTalk calls using the
regular phonebook, Redial/Dialed calls/Received
calls, or Phone To.
“Redial/Dialed calls/Received calls of PushTalk”
→p. 89
z The Caller ID setting for PushTalk calls is in
accord with the “Caller ID Notification” (p.58)
setting.
z When “Set Caller ID” is set to “ON” and a call is
made, each member who receives the call is
notified of all the other members’ phone numbers.
When set to “OFF”, “User unset” appears on the
PushTalk talking screen of all members who
received the call.
z A PushTalk call cannot be made during a voice
call, videophone call, or data communication.
z If a PushTalk call is made during i-mode, the
i-mode communication is disconnected. Also, if a
PushTalk call is made while i-αppli is running, the
i-αppli stops.
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N
z When a videophone or another PushTalk call, or
64K data communication arrives during a
PushTalk call, the new call is recorded in
Received calls, and the current PushTalk call
remains connected.
z 1Speaking time is limited with each right to speak.
When the time draws to an end, the speech right
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
release notice tone sounds and a message
appears indicating that the duration is almost over.
When the duration is over, the speech right will
end.
z If the PushTalk button is not pressed by any
member of the group (if nobody speaks) for a
given time, the connection is automatically cut.
z The speaker will bear PushTalk communications
charges when the speaker presses @ and a tone
beeps (charges apply every time he/she obtains
the right to speak).
z Emergency calls (110, 119 and 118) cannot be
made using PushTalk.
z The Outgoing number selection screen appears
when the 2in1 is in Dual mode. Select “Number A”.
z PushTalk calls cannot be made when 2in1 is in B
mode.
<End>
z When “Setting when folded” (p.93) under
PushTalk setting is set to “End the call”, you can
end a PushTalk call by folding the FOMA terminal
during the PushTalk call. However, when the
earphone/microphone is connected, the call
continues.
z Pressing the switch of the earphone/microphone
does not end a PushTalk call even if the
earphone/microphone is connected.
Guide to the PushTalk talking screen
1
2
3
5
7
①Current speaker’s name
*1
(“Myself” appears when you are speaking, and
“?” appears for an unknown speaker)
②Name of the group specified when the call was
made
(Nothing appears if no group was specified)
③Members’ names (excluding you)
*1
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④Status of members
*2
CallingThe party is being paged
JoinThe party has joined the
No PT
Func
Not avail. The party’s terminal is out of
TalkingThe party is in a voice/
PushTalk call
The party’s phone does not
support PushTalk
range or turned off.
videophone/PushTalk call
ID Request You made a call to the party who
uses the “Caller ID Request”
service without your caller ID.
DrivingPublic mode (Driving mode) is
active on the party’s terminal.
Public
mode
The party’s terminal has been
set to Public mode (Power OFF)
and is out of range or turned off.
BusyThe party who has given the
priority to i-mode under “Set
i-mode arrival act” is doing
i-mode communication.
Wrong No. You made a call to the number
currently unused
Disconnected
The party is in the status other
than above, e.g. the party does
not answer the call, ended the
call or does not use a DOCOMO
mobile phone.
⑤Number of participants (excluding you)
⑥Elapsed time since the talk started
⑦Handsfree is on
*1 : When the caller has set “Caller ID Notification”
(p.58) or “Set Caller ID” (p.92) to “ON”, the name
stored in the phonebook appears. If the caller is
not stored in the phonebook, the phone number
appears. Also, when the caller has set “Notify
Caller ID” or “Caller ID Notification” to “OFF”,
“User unset” appears for names of all members.
*2 : Statuses of members other than “Calling” and
“Join” appear only when three or more people are
4
participating.
●
Joining an ongoing PushTalk call
Perform the following steps to rejoin an ongoing
6
PushTalk call or join after you answered with
“Disconnected” when the call arrived:
<Example: To join using “Redial”>
Redial screen (p.68)XHighlight a
1
PushTalk callX@
If the PushTalk call is still connected, the
“PushTalk talking” screen appears.
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PushTalk Redial/Dialed calls/Received
calls
z One-to-one PushTalk calls and group calls are
recorded separately in PushTalk Redial/Dialed
calls/Received calls.
z A group call is recorded as a single entry in Redial/
Dialed calls/Received calls.
z The following are available using a record in each
Call history:
Item
Make a one-toone PushTalk
call
Make a
PushTalk call
to more than
one party
Make a voice
call/
videophone
call
Add to the
FOMA terminal
phonebook
*1 : To make a one-to-one PushTalk call, select “Select
PushTalk” from the function menu of Redial/Dialed
calls/Received calls, and select a single party.
*2 : A call can be made to the same group, or to a selected
party in the group.
One-to-one call
history (such as
or )
○ ○
× ○
○×
○○
Group call
history (such as
or )
*1
*2
N
z A Redial record of a group call will be updated
only when a call is made by selecting the same
parties from Radial/Dialed Calls. If at least a
single party is different, the call is recorded as a
different Redial entry.
Adding a Member During a
PushTalk Call
Call and add a new member to the current PushTalk
call.
z Only the original caller can invite a new member.
PushTalk in progressX
1
p ()XSelect any item:
Phonebook……Select a phone number from a
phonebook entry stored in the FOMA terminal or
FOMA card (UIM).
PushTalk phonebook……Select members
from the PushTalk phonebook. You can also
open the group list and select group members.
“Making a Call Using PushTalk Phonebook”
→p. 92
Redial/Received calls……Select an entry from
Radial or Received calls.
■ To select an additional member from the
group PushTalk call history
XIn the History listXSelect an entry from
group callsXd (Select)XUse c to select
the checkbox ( □)Xo (Finish)
Direct input……Enter a phone number.
o ()
2
A PushTalk call is made to
the added party.
After the call is made, the
party is added to the list of
participants on the “PushTalk
talking” screen.
N
z Up to five parties including the caller can
participate in the call. New parties can be added
repeatedly until four parties are called. When four
parties have already been called, you can call a
party that did not join the call, but a new party
cannot be added.
z 5A new member cannot be added while a
PushTalk call is in progress with five participants.
Even if a participant leaves the PushTalk call, a
new party cannot be added.
z The added party will not be recorded in Redial/
Dialed calls of the caller or in Received calls of the
receiver.
z A party using a terminal that is not capable of
adding participants can be added. The added
member does not appear on a terminal that is not
capable of adding participants, and the beep does
not sound. Also, a caller using a terminal that is
not capable of adding participants cannot add
participants.
z When 2in1 is in Dual mode, when a member is
added using “Direct input”, the Outgoing number
selection screen appears. Select “Number A”.
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Receiving a PushTalk Call
<PushTalk call>
Answer an incoming PushTalk call and join the
PushTalk.
z When a PushTalk call arrives, the ring tone sounds,
the incoming call lamp flashes, and the “PushTalk”
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
screen appears.
z The names of the caller and
other participants who are
being paged (for a group call)
appear on the “PushTalk”
screen.
While a PushTalk call is being
1
receivedX@
You can also answer the call with r or
d (Answer).
When you answer the call, the tone beeps, and
the “PushTalk talking” screen appears.
• When an earphone/microphone (optional) is
connected, you can answer PushTalk by
pressing the switch of the earphone/
microphone.
■ To not respond (respond with
“Disconnected”)
XWhile a call is being received, press y
Even if you answer an incoming call with
“Disconnected”, you can join the call later if other
participants are still continuing the PushTalk call.
→p. 88
■ To automatically answer PushTalk calls
Select “ON” in “Auto answer setting” (p.93)
under PushTalk settings.
Join the PushTalk call
2
Go to Step 2 in “Making a PushTalk Call” (p.87)
N
z In Share style, an earphone/microphone
(optional), etc. is required to make PushTalk calls.
Activate Communication style or Touch style, or
connect an earphone/microphone.
z Pressing s (LOCK) or q while a call is being
received does not activate “Quick message” but
disconnects the call. “Disconnected” appears on
the other party’s terminal.
z When the Public mode (Driving mode) is active,
the ring tone does not sound and the incoming call
lamp does not flash. For a group call, “Driving”
appears on the terminals of the other parties.
N
z You can answer a call using handsfree by
pressing @ when the FOMA terminal is folded.
z Pressing y while a call is being received does
not activate “On hold” but disconnects the call.
“Disconnected” appears on the other party’s
terminal.
z If a call arrives from a phone number specified in
“Call rejection” or “Reject unknown”, the call is
answered with “Disconnected”. However, the call
is answered with “ID Request” when the Caller ID
request service is set.
z The members who joined an ongoing PushTalk call
appear on the “PushTalk talking” screen, but they
are not recorded in “Group call history ()”.
z If a PushTalk call arrives during a voice call,
videophone call, another PushTalk call, or data
communication, the PushTalk call cannot be
answered. However, when the call arrives during a
voice call or another PushTalk call, the call is
recorded in Missed calls.
z When a PushTalk call arrives during i-mode, the
“Set i-mode arrival act” settings apply.→p.212
Adding Entries to PushTalk
Phonebook
<Add to PushTalk Phonebook>
Add members to the PushTalk phonebook using the
FOMA terminal phonebook data (such as phone
number).
z Up to 1,000 members can be added.
On the standby screenX@
1
The “PushTalk phonebook” screen (p.92)
appears.
o (New)X“View phonebook”X
2
Search the phonebook
Searching the phonebook→p.100
■ To enter directly
Xo (New)X“Direct input” XAdd the
phonebook entry
Open the Phonebook detail screen
3
XUse v to select a phone number
A screen appears asking whether to add to the
PushTalk phonebook.
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■ To add from the Phonebook entry list
screen
XHighlight a phonebook entryXo (Finish)
If the Phonebook entry contains more than one
phone number, the phone number saved at the
top will be added to the PushTalk phonebook.
“YES”
4
A new member is added to the member list.
■ If a phone number has been already saved
to the same memory number as you
selected
A message appears asking whether to overwrite.
Select “YES” to overwrite.
N
z The entries in the Member list appear as follows:
• When a new member is added to the member
list or added to a group, the new member
appears at the top.
• The PushTalk phonebook screen retains the last
order.
z The PushTalk phonebook is not available when
2in1 is in B mode.
Adding entries to a group
You can create a “Group” in a PushTalk phonebook
entry to categorize members.
●
Creating a group
Up to 10 groups can be created.
PushTalk phonebook screen
1
(p.92)Xu (FUNC)X“Group
setting”X“Compose group”
Enter a group name
2
The new group name is added to the group list.
●
Adding a member to a group
Add members to the member list in advance.→ p.90
Up to 19 members can be added to a group, but a call
can only be made to up to 4 members simultaneously.
<Example: To add from a group list>
In a group listXHighlight a group
1
Xu (FUNC)X“Group Setting”X
“Add member”
The “Group member selection” screen appears.
Use c to select a checkbox (□ )
2
Xo (Finish)
The selected member is added to the group.
N
z Group members appear as follows:
• After a member is added to a group, the added
member appears at the top.
• The member list in the PushTalk phonebook
screen retains the last order.
Switching PushTalk phonebook lists
Tab
Member list
(Select the
“Member” tab)
p ()
p ()
“Group” tab)
d (Select)
Group member
Group list
(Select the
list
t
N
z You can use v to switch pages within the
same tab.
Adding entries to the PushTalk
phonebook from Redial, Dialed calls,
etc.
Add entries to PushTalk members or a PushTalk
group from the “Received calls”, “Dialed calls” or
“Redial” screen.
<Example: To add a new entry to a PushTalk group
from “Received calls” of voice communications>
Received calls detail screen (p.69)
1
Xu (FUNC)X“Add to phonebook”
“Add to PushTalk Gr”
2
■ To add from Redial, Dialed calls, or
Received calls of PushTalk calls (group
calls)
XUse c to select a checkbox (□ )
■ To add Pu shTa lk m em ber s
X“Add to PushTalk”
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■ To add to the FOMA terminal or FOMA
card (UIM)
X“Add to phonebook”
“Adding entries to the phonebook from Redial,
Dialed calls, etc.”→p.98
“New”XAdd to the phonebook
3
■ To add to an existing phonebook entry
X“Add”XSearch the phonebookXOpen the
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
phonebook detail screenXd (Select)XAdd to
the phonebookX“YES”
Select a group
4
■ To add a new group
X<New>XEnter a group name
N
z “ ” appears next to a record that cannot be
added to the PushTalk phonebook in the PushTalk
(group call) Redial/Dialed calls/Received calls.
Making a Call from PushTalk
Phonebook
Select members from the PushTalk phonebook and
make a call.
z Up to four members can be specified and called.
On the standby screenX@
1
PushTalk phonebook
Function menu¨p.92
Use c to select a checkbox (□)
2
X@
You can also place a
checkmark using 1 to
9 or 0.
When the other party
answers the call, a tone
beeps, and the “PushTalk
talking” screen appears.
For subsequent steps, go to
Step 2 in “Making a PushTalk
Call” (p.87)
■ To view checked members before calling
them by pressing @
Xu (FUNC)X“Members to call”
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PushTalk talking screen
N
z If all members you made a call to receiving a call
cannot connect because of “Disconnected”, “No
PT Func”, etc., the PushTalk ends.
z When “Caller ID Notification” (p.58) or “Set Caller
ID” (p.92) is set to “ON” and a communication is
sent, each member who receives the
communication is notified of all the other
members’ phone numbers. Take care when
informing others of your phone number, as this is
important personal information.
Making calls from a PushTalk group
In the group listXHighlight a
1
groupX@
A call is made to all members of the highlighted
group.
■ To exclude a member
XSelect a groupXUse c to unselect a member
X@
N
z The PushTalk call is still connected even if a caller
disconnects a PushTalk group call.→p. 87
z You can rejoin the PushTalk call by making a
PushTalk call using Dialed calls when the
PushTalk call still continues after the caller
disconnected the call. →p.88
PushTalk phonebook screen
(p.92)
z Available options vary depending on the member
list, group list or group member list.
New……Add to the PushTalk phonebook.
View phonebook……Search for a phone
number from the FOMA terminal phonebook and
add it to the PushTalk phonebook.
Direct input……Create a new FOMA terminal
phonebook entry and add a phone number to
the entry. The added phone number is also
added to the PushTalk phonebook.
Set Caller ID……Set whether to show the numbers
of all members (including members added during a
PushTalk call) to the members to be called. If “Cancel
prefix” is selected, the “Caller ID Notification” setting
applies.
Members to call……List members to be called.
PushTalk setting……Configure PushTalk settings.
→p. 93
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Network connection……Connect to the network to
use “PushTalkPlus”.→p.87
Available only for PushTalkPlus subscribers.
Sort……Sort the list by specified criteria.
Group setting……Create a new group, add
members to a group, or rename a group.→ p.91
Release all……Release all members in the member
list and group member list.
No. of PushTalk……View the number of members,
groups, and members per group. To switch screens,
use b, a (マナー ) or s (LOCK).
Delete→ p.9 3
*: The group list cannot be sorted by reading.
*
N
<Set Caller ID>
z When the Caller ID settings are duplicated, the
priority applies:
①Set Caller ID ② Caller ID Notification
Deleting PushTalk
Phonebook Entries
<Delete PushTalk phonebook>
Delete members, groups or group members from the
PushTalk phonebook.
Open the list to delete
1
Member list : Open this list to delete members
Group list : Open this list to delete a group.
Group member list
“Switching PushTalk phonebook lists” →p. 91
u (FUNC)X“Delete”XSelect any
2
item:
Delete this……Delete one member, group, or
group member highlighted in Step 1. To delete a
member from the Member list, select whether to
delete only the PushTalk phonebook or delete
also from the FOMA terminal phonebook.
Delete selected, Delete all……Delete multiple
or all members, groups or group members.
N
z If a member is deleted from the member list, the
member will be deleted from all groups to which
the member belongs.
from the PushTalk phonebook.
: Open this list to delete a member
in a group.
N
z Even after a group is deleted, members in the
group will not be deleted from the member list.
z Deleting a group member deletes it only from the
currently displayed group. If the deleted member
belongs to another group, it will not be deleted
from the group.
Setting PushTalk
Configure PushTalk settings.
PushTalk phonebook screen
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(p.92)Xu (FUNC)X“PushTalk
<PushTalk setting>
setting”XSelect any item:
Auto answer setting……Select whether to
answer a PushTalk call automatically. When set
to “ON”, handsfree activates when a call is
automatically answered and a member’s voice
comes from the speaker regardless of whether
the FOMA terminal is folded or opened.
Ring time setting……Set the ring time (from 01
to 60 seconds) when a PushTalk call arrives.
After the set time elapses, the call is
automatically answered with “Disconnected” and
the ring tone stops.
Setting when folded……Set the operation to
be performed when the FOMA terminal is folded
during a PushTalk call.
Continue talking……Continue talking.
End the call……End the call. This is the
same operation as pressing y.
PushTalk arrival act……Set the operation to be
performed when a voice call arrives while a
PushTalk call is being made or received, or
during a PushTalk call.
Answer……Open the voice call ringing
screen. However, the screen does not open
while a PushTalk call is being made or
received.
■When answering a voice call using
r during a PushTalk call
The PushTalk call ends and the Voice call
screen opens.
When a voice call is answered during a
handsfree PushTalk call, handsfree is
turned off.
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Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
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■To continue the PushTalk call
XVoice call ringing screenXu (FUNC)
X“Call Rejection”, “Call Forwarding” or
“Voice Mail”
Call Rejection……Reject an incoming
voice call.
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
Voice Mail……Connect the call to the
Voice Mail service center if you have
subscribed to the Voice Mail service
regardless of the Activate/Deactivate
setting of Voice Mail. If you have not
subscribed to the service, the “Answer”
setting works.
Call Forwarding……Forward the call to
the forwarding number if you have
subscribed to the Call Forwarding service,
regardless of the Activate/Deactivate
setting of Call Forwarding. If you have not
subscribed to the service, the “Answer”
setting works.
Hands-free setting……Set whether to
automatically activate handsfree when a
PushTalk call starts.
N
<Auto answer setting>
z In Share style or in Manner mode, a call must be
answered manually even if this option is set to
“ON”.
z In Public mode (Driving mode), a call is not
answered regardless of the “Auto answer setting”.
All participants will know that you are driving.
z When “PushTalk” under “Auto answer setting”
under “External connection” is set to “ON”, this
setting is disabled.
z When set to “ON”, this setting takes precedence
over “Ring time setting” (p.93) under PushTalk
setting.
<Ring time setting>
z When an earphone/microphone (optional) is
connected, the shorter ring time set in “Ring time
setting” and “Auto answer setting” takes
precedence. If the same ring time is set, “Ring
time setting” takes precedence.
N
<Setting when folded>
z This setting is valid only for PushTalk calls. The
“Setting when folded” setting of voice calls or
videophone calls does not apply.
z When this option is set to “Continue talking” and
the FOMA terminal is folded, the call continues
with the previous handsfree ON/OFF setting
regardless of the Manner mode setting.
z When an earphone/microphone is connected, this
option becomes invalid. The call remains the
same even when the FOMA terminal is folded.
<Hands-free setting>
z When an earphone/microphone is connected, this
option becomes disabled and handsfree does not
become active automatically.
z When Manner mode is active, this option
becomes “OFF” regardless of the “Hands-free
setting”.
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Phonebook
Phonebook Available for the FOMA Terminal ................................................................. 96
Adding Entries to the FOMA Terminal Phonebook ...............................96
Adding Phonebook Entries from Redial/Dialed Calls etc................................................98
Changing a Group Name............................................................................98
Making a Call from Phonebook............................................................99
Using Choku-Den ..........................................................................................104
Making a Call with a Few Key Operations ............................................106
Add to phonebook
Group setting
Search phonebook
Edit phonebook
Delete data
No. of phonebook
Ring tone/Image
Choku-Den
Two-touch dial set
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Phonebook Available for the
FOMA Terminal
Your FOMA terminal has Phonebook in the FOMA
terminal (Phone) for which you can set a range of
functions, and UIM phonebook that can also be used
in other FOMA terminals. Each phonebook can be
used differently for your purpose.
z In addition, there is “PushTalk phonebook” for
Phonebook
PushTalk. You can use the data stored in the
phonebook in the FOMA terminal (Phone) to create
entries in the PushTalk phonebook.
Differences between the FOMA terminal
(Phone) phonebook and UIM phonebook
■Data stored
Data
stored
Number
of entries
GroupNo Group, Group 01 - 19No Group,
Phone
number
storage
Mail
address
storage
Image
storage
Other
data
storage
*: Automatically added/updated when phonebook data is
updated in Data security service. You cannot add them
by yourself. Not displayed when you have not
subscribed to i-concier.
■Features of the FOMA terminal (Phone)
phonebook
The following utility functions can be used with entries
stored in the FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook:
• “Choku-Den” →p. 104
• “Two-touch dialing” →p.106
• “Ring tone/Image” →p.103
• “Restrictions” →p.148
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FOMA terminal
(Phone) phonebook
Up to 1,000Up to 50
4 numbers per entry
(4,000 numbers in total
in the phonebook)
Select from 23 icons“” only
3 addresses per entry
(3,000 addresses in
total in the phonebook)
Select from 5 icons“” only
1 still image and 1
Chara-Den per entry
(respectively 100 in
total in the phonebook)
Since phonebook entries are saved to a FOMA card
(UIM), you can also use the same phonebook entries
on another FOMA terminal simply by changing FOMA
cards (UIM). This makes the UIM phonebook very
useful when you use multiple FOMA terminals.
Displaying names
■Voice and videophone calls
When you receive a call with
caller ID notified from someone
who is stored in the phonebook,
the phone number and caller’s
name appear.
When a still image is stored in the
phonebook, the image appears.
However, depending on the size
and amount of data of the stored
image, it may take time to display
the image.
The caller’s name is also
displayed in “Received calls”,
“Dialed calls” and “Redial”.
■Displaying names for i-mode mail and SMS
When you send/receive i-mode mail or SMS to/from
someone who is stored in the phonebook, his/her
name is displayed in the sent/received mail list/detail
screen or address list.
Adding Entries to the FOMA
Terminal Phonebook
<Add to phonebook>
z An entry cannot be stored unless you fill in the
“Name” field.
iX“Phonebook”X“Phonebook”
1
Xu (FUNC)X“Add to phonebook”
XSelect a phonebookXEnter a name
You can enter kanji, hiragana, katakana,
alphanumeric characters, symbols and
pictograms (Phone only).
You can store up to 16 double-byte or 32 single-byte
characters for Phone and only 10 double-byte or 21
single-byte alphanumeric characters (including
some single-byte symbols) for FOMA card (UIM).
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Check the readingXd (Set)
2
■ When the reading is incorrect
Correct the reading using katakana (single-byte
for the Phone or Phone+PushTalk phonebook,
and double-byte for FOMA card (UIM)), singlebyte alphanumeric characters and symbols.
You can store up to 32 single-byte characters for
Phone or Phone+PushTalk phonebook, and only
12 double-byte or 25 single-byte alphanumeric
characters (including some single-byte symbols)
for FOMA card (UIM).
Select any item:
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Select group……Select a group number
from “Group 01-19” for Phone or Phone+PushTalk
phonebook, and from “Group 01-10” for FOMA
card (UIM). If no group is selected, the entry is
automatically assigned to “No Group”.
Enter phone number
• Further select an icon in Phone or
Phone+PushTalk phonebook. You can enter
up to 26 digits for the phone number.
• Select “<Not stored>” to add a phone number.
• You can enter up to 20 digits for a blue FOMA
card (UIM), and up to 26 digits for a green/
white FOMA card (UIM).
• A WLAN phone number can also be added.
Edit mail address
• Enter up to 50 single-byte alphanumeric
characters and symbols. Further select an
icon in Phone or Phone+PushTalk phonebook.
• Select “<Not stored>” to add a mail address.
Edit ZIP code, Edit address……Enter up
to 50 double-byte or 100 single-byte kanji,
hiragana, katakana, alphanumeric characters
and pictograms for the address.
Attach location……Select From position
loc./From location history/From Image. If you
select “Location info detail”, you can confirm the
registered latitude, longitude, geographical
coordinate system, and positioning level. If you
select “Delete location Info”, you can delete the
registered location information.
Enter birthday……Select Enter birthday
and enter the contact’s birthday (year, month
and day). Any year from 1800 to 2099 can be
set. Select Reminder and then 1 Week Before/3
Days Before/Day Before/On the Day. At 0:00 AM
on the day registered here, the incoming call
lamp flashes and a desktop icon appears on the
display to inform you of the notification.→ p.126
Edit memorandums……Enter up to 100
double-byte or 200 single-byte kanji, hiragana,
katakana, alphanumeric characters and pictograms.
Set image……Take a photo or select an
image to be displayed when you receive a call.
Select Chara-den……Select a Chara-den
character to be displayed as the substitute
image for videophone calls.
Enter memory No.……Enter any number
from 000 to 999 although memory numbers are
automatically
in the phonebook.
*: The smallest available number from 010 to 999 is
assigned. If no number from 010 to 999 is available,
an available number from 000 to 009 is assigned.
o (Finish)
4
■ When storage location is Phone+PushTalk
When a phone number is stored, the number is
saved to the PushTalk phonebook.
When multiple phone numbers are to be stored,
select a phone number to save to the PushTalk
phonebook. You can add PushTalk phone
numbers and register a group from the PushTalk
phonebook. “Adding Entries to PushTalk
Phonebook”→p.90
phonebook
*
assigned when an entry is stored
N
z Stored phonebook entries containing symbols or
pictograms may not be displayed correctly when
data is transferred via infrared communications,
etc.
z Enter the correct domain when storing mail
addresses. The domain is the part of the address
that follows the “@” sign.
However, if the contact’s mail address is “phone
number@docomo.ne.jp”, store only the phone
number as the mail address.
z If you use 2in1, “Phonebook 2in1 setting” (p.420)
is also automatically set when adding the entry to
the phonebook (Number A is set in A mode, and
Number B in B mode).
The setting for the “Phonebook 2in1 setting” ( /
/ ) is displayed on the Phonebook list
screen or Phonebook detail screen (only when in
Dual mode).
<Chara-den settings priority sequence>
z The priority order for Chara-den settings:
①Chara-den setting for individual Ring tone/Image
②Chara-den setting for group Ring tone/Image
③Chara-den stored in the phonebook entry
④Substitute image of Select image
Phonebook
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When phonebook editing is
interrupted
You can resume phonebook editing that was stopped
e.g. because the battery ran out or a new task of Tool
groups was activated using Multitask.
iX“Phonebook”X“Phonebook”
1
Xu (FUNC)X“Add to phonebook”
XSelect a phonebookX“Recall”
Phonebook
When re-editing the entry, if
you cancel editing without
storing the changes, the data
being edited is erased.
■ To add a new phonebook
entry
X“New”
Adding Phonebook Entries
from Redial/Dialed Calls etc.
Add information to the phonebook from “Received
calls”, “Dialed calls”, “Redial”, “Received address”,
“Sent address”, “Text reader”, i-mode Browser
screen, enter phone number screen, etc.
<Example: To add information from “Received calls”
to the FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook>
Received calls screen (p.68)X
1
u (FUNC)X“Add to phonebook”
“Add to phonebook”
2
■ Redial/Dialed calls/Received calls of
PushTalk (group communication)
XSelect a person (phone number) to add to the
phonebook
■ To add information to the PushTalk
phonebook
X“Add PushTalk” or “Add PushTalk Gr”
“Adding to the PushTalk phonebook from Redial
or Dialed Calls record”→p.91
“Phone”
3
■ To add information to FOMA terminal
(Phone) + PushTalk phonebook
X“Phone+PushTalk”
■ To add information to the FOMA card
(UIM)
X“UIM”
“Add”XSearch for a phonebook
4
entry
Searching the phonebook→p.100
■ To add a new phonebook entry
X“New”
■ To add information to the FOMA card
(UIM)
X“New” or “Overwrite”
Display the phonebook detail
5
screenXd (Select)
The phone number is automatically entered and
the phonebook editing screen appears.
Editing the phonebook→p.102
After editing, press o (Finish)
6
■ If a message appears asking whether to
overwrite the existing data
X“YES”
N
z The “Notify Caller ID” setting (“Notify” or “Not
notify”) displayed in “Dialed calls” and “Redial” is
not stored in the phonebook.
z A WLAN phone record may not be added to UIM
phonebook.
Changing a Group Name
<Group setting>
You can assign your stored phonebook entries to
groups by contact role (“Work”, “Friends”, etc.) or by
hobby (“Baseball”, “Football”, etc.). This allows you to
use the phonebook as if it were divided into different
volumes by purpose.
z “No Group” cannot be renamed.
Phonebook list screen (p.99)X
1
u (FUNC)X“Group setting”
Group setting
Function menu¨p.99
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