DoCoMo N-07B User guide

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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DOCOMO W-CDMA and GSM/GPRS Systems
Thank you for choosing "docomo SMART series N-07B".
Before use, be sure to thoroughly read this manual to ensure that you use N-07B correctly.

How to use N-07B

The operations of N-07B are also described in "Instruction Manual (Detailed version)" (Japanese) (PDF file) other than this manual.
"INSTRUCTION MANUAL" (this manual): Provides information about screens
and basic operations.
■ "使いかたガイド " (Guide) (available in this FOMA terminal):
information about the outline of fre On the N-07B standby screen, Iis "Tool" s "Guide" * This function is available in Japanese mode only.
"Instruction Manual (Detailed version)" (Japanese): Provides detailed
information about all functions and opera
From PC: Download from NTT DOCOMO'S website http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/support/trouble/manual/download/index.html
* The URL and content may change without prior notice.
quently-used functions and of operations.
tions.

Basic package

Basic package
Provides
N-07B (including written
warranty and Back Cover N47)
Options and accessories compatible with this FOMA terminal p.87
N-07B
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Battery Pack N24
CD-ROM for N-07B

Before using this manual

Note that "N-07B" is referred to as "FOMA terminal" in this manual. This manual uses the default settings and screen shots for "amadana white"
(icon pattern "standard" for battery level icons and signal strength icons) to
ibe operations. To read a screen easily, "Stand-by display" is set to "OFF",
descr and the f
The screens shown as examples in this manual are displayed when "English" is
set for "Select language". Set "English" for "Select language" in advance. (
The images or illustration used in this manual are examples. They may differ
from the actual displays.
Unauthorized copying of all or part of this manual is prohibited.
ont color is black while the background color is white.
p.19)
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Contents

FOMA Terminal ..................................................................2
What You Can Do with N-07B
Part Names and Functions ...............................................4
Precautions (Always follow these directions)
Before Using .................................................................... 16
Screen Explanation Character Entry Sound/Screen Setting
Lock/Security .................................................................. 36
........................................................ 20
............................................................... 27
................................................... 29
..........................................3
...............6
Introduction
p.1
Basic
Operation
p
.16
Call Telephone ................................................................ 42
Mail ................................................................................... 50
Phonebook ...................................................................... 55
i-mode/Full Browser ...................................................... 56
i-Channel ......................................................................... 59
Camera ............................................................................. 60
1Seg .................................................................................. 62
Music ................................................................................ 64
αppli/i-Widget .............................................................. 68
i-
i-motion/Movie............................................................... 71
Osaifu-Keitai ................................................................... 72
i-concier
Convenient Tools ............................................................ 74
Data Management ......................................................... 76
Support ............................................................................ 80
Appendix ......................................................................... 88
Index .............................................................................. 101
........................................................................... 73
Connect
p.42
Search
p.56
Enjoy
p.60
More
Convenient
p
.72
Others
p.80
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FOMA Terminal

Introduction

FOMA terminals use wireless communications and cannot be used
in tunnels, underground areas, buildings, and other areas without
eception; in outdoor locations with weak reception; or outside the
r
ervice area. Reception may also be weak in even some unobstructed
s
pper floors of high-rise buildings and apartments. Please be aware
u
hat calls or communications may be disconnected even under optimal
t
onditions when reception is strong and all three antenna icons are
c
yed, and when in a stationary position.
displa
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 GSM/GPRS systems automatically support privacy protection with a
ambling function for all calls to make conversations incomprehensive
scr
o third parties.
t
FO MA term inal s conv ert voic e into di gita l signa ls for wi rele ss
communications, and therefore if you are in an area where ra dio
eception is weak, these digital signals may not be properly restored and
r
y result in distortion of the actual caller'
this ma
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: VeriSig Ltd., GlobalSign K.K., RSA Security Japan Ltd., SECOM Trust Systems Co.,
td., Comodo CA Ltd., and Entrust, Inc.
L
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, Note, Record message, Voice memo or Videophone message) you have
egistered in your FOMA terminal. Please be aware that DOCOMO bears no
r
tion or responsibility in the event that data is altered or lost.
obliga
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,
ail or Schedule, to your PC using DOCOMO keitai datalink.
M
terminals use radio waves. However, W-CDMA and
s voice.
n
Japan K.K., Cybertrust Japan Co.,
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What You Can Do with N-07B

使いかたガイド (Guide)
This is a handy guide that you can check the necessary functions on your FOMA terminal. You can operate the FOMA terminal without the manual. This function is available in Japanese mode only.
is "Tool" s "Guide"
Touch sensor/Motion Access
Touch senso r or Motion Access enables you to operate the menus of camera, 1Seg and music while keeping the FOMA terminal closed. Furthermore, just open the FOMA terminal and you can answer a call or confirm a missed caller as well as a new mail content.
Lock function
Various lock functions are available for using FOMA terminal safely.
International roaming
While staying overseas, you can use the same FOMA terminal, phone number and mail address as those used in Japan (GSM/3G areas are supported).
Camera
p.19
p.25
p.36
p.48
p.60
Introduction
You can shoot large image in 5 M size (2,560 x 1,920 dots) whose effective pixels are approximately
5.1 million CMOS one after another in Quick Shot. Modes such as Art photo mode for taking photos simply and finely are installed.
i-concier
It is a convenient service that a character on the standby screen (Machi-chara) provides useful information and you can download sc hed ules (i-s ched ule ) fro m site s. Thi s service is only available in Japanese.
p.73
"ひつじのしつじくん®
(Butler sheep)"
©NTT
DOCOMO
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t-plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional)

Part Names and Functions

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Charge lamp/Illumination/ Recording indicator
Multi-function keys
f/g: Up/Down key
Adjust the earpiece
volume during a call.
Move the cursor or contents etc. upward or downward.
Display the i-Widget/Search phonebook menu screen.
h/j : Left/Right key
Move the cursor to the left or right.
Display the Received call history/Redial.
d : OK key
Perform the function
displayed on this key.
i key
Display the main menu.
o key
Display the mail menu.
r Start key
Make calls.
Dial keys
Enter phone numbers or characters.
w
/Public mode (Drive
mode) key
Set Public mode (Drive mode).
Illuminance sensor
Detect brightness. Do not cover with hand or put sticker on it.
Earpiece/Speaker
Hear other party's voice from here.
Display
Touch sensor
u key
Start the Camera.
p key
Display the iMenu screen.
t
Back (Clear)/i-Channel key
Return to the previous step or delete the entered characters.
Display i-Channel.
y
Power/End/Hold key
q/Manner key
Mouthpiece/Microphone
<Using Earphone> Connect an external-connector­compatible earphone (optional). To use an incompatible earphone, connect an adapt er conver ter (optional).
4
Fla
Flat-plug of earphone/microphone with switch
connection example
Earphone connector (at)
Phone plug
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FOMA antenna
The FOMA antenna is built-in. Do not cover the antenna part with your hands.
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Camera
e mark
Read the IC card and make iC communications.
Back cover
Charging terminal
External connector
Use when charging, connecting an earphone, etc.
Infrared data port
Charge lamp/ Illumination/ Recording indicator
microSD card slot (inside)
1Seg antenna
Extend until it stops
Change direction without excessive force
When storing the antenna, hold lower part and push it until it stops.
@ Screen lock key/
MULTI key/(
Prevent the FOMA terminal
G)
from malfunctioning when closed.
Display the TASK MENU screen.
Strap hole
n Sensor key/(SENSOR)
Activate/deactivate the
ouch sensor.
T
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No liquids
Don't
No liquids
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Precautions (Always follow these directions)

n
To ensure that you use your FOMA terminal correctly, read "Precautions"
arefully before use. Keep this manual
c
ter reading for future reference.
af
n
The precautions must be observed
at all time s si nce t hey c ontai n
ormation intended to prevent the
inf bodily injur
n
The following symbols indicate the
y or damage t
o property.
different degrees of injury and damage
ha t may occ ur if the inform ati on
t
rovided is not obs erved and th e
p
A terminal is used incorrectly:
FOM
Indicates that death or serious bo d i ly i n ju ry ma y re s u lt
ire ct l y an d im mediat ely
DANGER
d
om improper use.
fr
In d i ca te s t h at d e a th o r seriou s bodily injur y may
WARNING
esult from improper use.
r
In d i ca te s t h a t bo d i ly injury and/or damage to
he property may result
CAUTION
n
The fol low ing symbo ls in dicate
t
om improper use.
fr
specific directions:
Indicates that it is prohibited.
Don't
Indicates that it must not be
No disassembly
disassembled.
Indicates that you must not
No wet hands
touch it with wet hands.
Indicates that it must not be used near water, which means that you must not let
ome wet.
it bec
n
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1. Precautions for the FOMA
Don't
No disassembly
Indicates that it is an instruction-based compulsory conduct (must be acted).
Do
Ind icat es that yo u must unplu g the powe r cod e
Unplug
from the outlet.
Safety precautions are explained in
the following categories:
Precautions for the FOMA terminal, Battery Pack, Adapter and UIM (FOMA card) (Common) Precautions for the FOMA terminal Precautions for the Battery Pack Precautions for the Adapter Precautions for the UIM (FOMA card) Precautions for Use Near Electronic M
edical Devices
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ p.11
・・・・・・・・ p.10
terminal, Battery Pack, Adapter a
nd UIM (FOMA card) (Common)
DANGER
Do not use, keep or leave the devices in locations subject to high temperatures, such as near fire, indirect sunligh
t or inside a car on a hot day.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, or injury.
Do not put the devices in a microwave oven or pressurized container.
Do ing s o may c aus e fir e, bu rns , injury or electric shock.
Do not disassemble or modify the equipment.
Do ing s o may cause fi re, bur ns, injury or electric shock.
Do no t allow the de vi c e s to become wet with liquids, such as water, drinking water or pet urine.
Do ing s o may cause fi re, bur ns, injury or electric shock.
・・・
p.6
・・ p.7
・・・・・ p.9
・・・ p.11
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Don't
Use the battery pack and
Don't
Do
adapter specified by NTT DOCOMO for the FOMA terminal.
Do
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
WARNING
Do not throw the FOMA terminal
or expose it to strong shocks.
Do ing s o may c aus e fir e, bu rns ,
Don't
injury or electric shock.
Do not place electrically conductive objects (wires, pencil leads, etc.) in contact with the
ging terminals or external
char
. Do not insert those
jacks
terials inside the terminal.
ma
Do ing s o may c aus e fir e, bu rns , injury or electric shock.
Don't
CAUTION
Do not leave the devices on a
slope or unstable surface.
The devices may fall and cause injury.
Introduction
Do not leave the devices in
humid, dusty or hot places.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Don't
If your child uses the FOMA terminal, instruct him/her on how to use it. Check if he/she always uses the FOMA
Do
erminal correctly as you instruct.
t
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
Do
or suffer injury.
Do not cover or wrap the devices with bedding, etc. while in use or charging
Don't
Doing so may cause fire or burns.
Make sure to turn off the FOMA te rmi nal a nd st op ch arg ing be for e you get close to the
laces like a gas station where
p a flammable gas is gener
Doing so may cause the gas to ignite. Turn off the power, when you use
saifu-keitai at a gas station (if the
O
card lock is set, turn the power off
IC
ter the lock is released).
af
If something unusua l hap pens, such as unusual odor, overheating, discoloration or deformation during
Do
, charge or storage, be sure to:
use
Unplug the power code from
the power outlet or the cigar
ter socket.
ligh
Turn off the power. R emov e the batt ery pack
from the FOMA terminal.
Failure to observe these precautions may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
.
ated
Pay special attention when you use the FOMA terminal connected to the adapter for a long period.
Do
If you use i-αppli or videophone or watch 1S eg programs for a long time whi le
harging, the temperature of the FOMA
c
erminal, battery pack or adapter may rise.
t If you touch the warm par t of the se
devices for a long period of time, it may
ause redness, itch, skin irritation or low
.
c
emperature burns depending on your
t
onstitution or physical condition.
c
2. Precautions for the FOMA terminal
WARNING
Do not direct the infrared data port
towards your or another person's eyes.
Doing so may cause eye injury.
Do not direct the infrared data port towards consumer equipment with infrared devices
Don't
during infr
Doing so may cause malfu nction of the infrared devices and result in an accident.
ed communication.
ar
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Don't
Introduction
Do not put fluids such as water or substances such as pieces of metal or flammable materials into the UIM
FOMA card) slot or microSD card
( slot inside of the FOM
Do ing s o may c aus e fir e, bu rns , injury or electric shock.
A t
Please turn off your FOMA terminal when inside an airplane, hospital, or other area where use is prohibited.
Do
The terminal may adversely affect electronic or medical equipment. If
Auto power function is set, make
the
ure to disable the function before
s
ning off the power.
tur
ollow the instructions provided by
F
he medical facility for the use of
t mobile phones
Use of the phone in an airplane is
ohibited, and be punished by law.
pr
.
Make sure to hold the FOMA terminal at a safe distance from your ear when you use the handsfree mode or the
Do
ing tone sounds. Also, when you play
r
ames or music with an earph on e/
g microphone connected to the FOMA t
erminal, adjust the volume properly.
Too l arg e a vo lu me ma y lead to de fec ti ve hear ing. Al so , he ari ng difficulties ma
y cause an ac
If you have a weak heart, take precautions when setting the Vibrator or Ring volume.
Do
Failure to obser ve this precaution may affect your heart.
If you are wearing electronic medical devi ce s, ask the manuf acturer or sales agent whether the devices can
Do
e affected by radio waves before
b
our FOMA terminal.
using y
The terminal may adversely affect electronic medical devices.
erminal.
cident.
Plea se turn off the power near electronic equipment that contains hig h-p reci sion mecha nism s or
Do
handles delica
The te rm in al ma y i nter fe re wi th th e operation of sensitive electronic equipment.
* Electronic equipment to watch out for: Hearing aids, implanted cardiac
p
acemakers, ICDs and other electronic medical devices; fire alarm 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.
te sig
nals.
s, automatic
If the display or camera lens is broken, be care ful with the broken glass and any exposed
Do
A terminal parts.
FOM
A protec tive film is used for th e display, and a plastic panel is used for the camera lens surfaces to avoid glass scattering. However, touching broken or exposed parts may cause injury.
CAUTION
The display has a protective film on its surface. It helps you ensure safety even when the display gets damaged
Don't
du e to a fa ll or s hoc k (sh att er­proofness of hardened glass). Do not scrape or scratch the protective film.
If you use the FOMA terminal with the protec tive film removed, the display
y be damaged and you may get hurt.
ma
Do not swing the FOMA terminal by its antenna, strap or other parts.
The terminal may strike you or others
Don't
around you, resulting bodily injury.
Do not use the damaged FOMA terminal.
Do ing s o may c aus e fir e, bu rns ,
Don't
injury or electric shock.
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Don't
Don't
Do
When using motion control, make sure you are in a safe place, hold the FOMA terminal
ecurely, and do not shake it
s
e than necessary.
mor
Failure to obser ve this precaution may cause injury.
If the display is broken and the liquid crystal leaks, do not touch it with your face, hands, etc.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause l oss of eyes ight or damage to
our skin. If the liquid crystal comes
y
nto your eyes or mouth, immediately
i
inse with clean water and see a doctor.
r
f the liquid crystal adheres to your skin
I
r clothing, immediately wipe it off with
o
ohol and wash with soap and water.
alc
Before using your FOMA terminal in a vehicle, ask the manufacturer or sal e s ag e nt w h et he r t he
Do
peration of the vehicle can be
o
ected by radio waves.
aff
In some types of vehicle, using the FOMA terminal may interfere with the
peration of the vehicle's electronic
o
quipment. In this case, stop using
e
A terminal immediately.
the FOM
There may be cases where the customer's physical condition or predisposition leads to itchiness,
Do
ashes, or sores. If this occurs,
r
mme diate l y stop usin g the
i
OMA terminal and see a doctor.
F
"Material list" (p.12
)
Take care not to pinch your fingers or the strap when opening/closing the display of the FOMA terminal.
Do
Such pinching may cause injury.
When viewing the display, keep a proper distance between your eyes and it in a bright place.
Do
Failure to obser ve this precaution may impair your vision.
3.
Precautions for the Battery Pack
n Refer to the information shown on
the battery pack label to check the
ype of battery pack.
t
Display Battery type
Li-ion00 Lithium-ion
DANGER
Do not place metal items such as wires in contact with the charging terminals. Also, do not carry or store the battery
Don't
with metal items such as necklaces.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to ignite, explode, overheat or leak.
Chec k th e ori en tation of the battery pack before attaching it. If you have difficulty attaching it to
Don't
t
he FOMA terminal, do not put
e
xcessive pressure on the battery.
Failure to obser ve this precaution may cause the battery pack to ignite,
xplode, overheat or leak.
e
Do not throw the battery pack into fire.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to ignite, explode, overheat or leak.
Don't
Do not puncture the battery pack,
hit it with a hammer or step on it.
Doing so may cause the battery pack
Don't
to ignite, explode, overheat or leak.
If battery fluid comes into contact with your eyes, do not rub your eyes but immediately rinse your eyes with clean w
Failure to obser ve this precaution may result in loss of eyesight.
ater and see a doc
tor.
WARNING
Never use the battery pack if it has fallen to have something abnormal such as deforma
Don't
Failure to obser ve this precaution may cause the battery pack to ignite,
xplode, overheat or leak.
e
tion and damage.
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Don't
Do
Don't
Don't
Don't
Don't
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10
If the batte ry pack leaks or emits an unusual od or, stop using it immediately and move
Do
way from any flame or fire.
it a
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 obser ve this precaution
Do
may cause the battery pack to ignite,
xplode, overheat or leak.
e
CAUTION
Do not dispose of used battery packs with ordinary garbage.
Doing so may cause fire and create an environmental hazard. Put insulation tape on the terminals of used battery pack and return it to a docomo Shop or Service Counter, or dispose of the battery pack in accordance with your local regulations.
Do not use or charge the wet battery pack.
Doing so may cause the battery pack
Don't
to ignite, explode, overheat or leak.
If the battery pack leaks, do not touch battery fluid with your face, hands, etc.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause loss of eyesight or damage to your skin. If
he bat tery fluid comes int o your eyes or
t
outh or it adheres to your skin or clothing,
m
mmediately rinse with clean water. In the case
i
hat it comes into contact with your eyes or
t mouth, see a doc
4.
Precautions for the Adapter
tor immedia
WARNING
Do not use the adapter if its power code is damaged.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Do not use the AC adapter or d e sk to p ho l de r in hu m id locations such as a bathroom.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
tely after rinsing.
The DC adapt er must be used only in vehicles with a negative ground. Do not use the adapter in v
ehicles with a positive ground.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Do not touch the adapter when
you see lightning or hear thunder
Doing so may cause electric shock.
Don't
Do not short-circuit the charging terminals when the adapter is plugged into the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
Don't
Also, do not let the charging terminals contact with your body (hand, finger, etc.).
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Do not put heavy objects on the power cord of the adapter.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
When plugging/unplugging the AC adapter into/from the power outlet,
make sure that no metallic straps
Don't
r other metallic objects are caught
o
ween the plug and the socket.
bet
Me tal lic o bje cts may ca use f ire , burns or electric shock.
Do not touch the power cord of the adapter or the power outlet with wet hands
No wet hands
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Use the specified voltage and current. Use the AC Adapter for Global use to charge the battery
Do
Using the adapters with incorrect voltage may cause fire, burns or electric shock. AC Adapter : AC 100V DC Adapter : DC 12V/24V (specific to vehicle with negative ground) AC Adapter for Global Use : AC 100V to 240V (household AC outlet only)
overseas.
If the fuse in the DC adapter blows, always replace it with the specified type of fuse
Do
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns or electric shock .
efer to the respective manuals for
R
ormation on the specified fuse.
the inf
.
.
.
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Wipe off any dust on the plug.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Do
When plugging the AC adapter
into the power outlet, make sure to insert it firmly.
Do
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Always grasp the plug when unplugging the adapter from the power outlet or cigarette lighter sock
et. Do not pull the cord itself.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Unplug the adapter from the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket when the adapter will be
Unplug
lef
t unused for a long period.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
If water or other liquid gets into the adapter, immediately unplug it from the power outlet
Unplug
or cigar
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
ette lighter socket.
Unplug the adapter from the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket before cleaning it.
Unplug
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire, burns or electric shock .
5. Precautions for the UIM (FOMA card)
CAUTION
Be careful with sharp edges when removing the UIM (FOMA card).
Sharp edges may cause injury.
Do
6.
Precautions for Use Near Electronic Medical Devices
n
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.
󱾁
Do not take your FOMA terminal into an operating room, intensive care unit (ICU), or coronary care unit (CCU).
󱾁
Turn off the power inside hospital wards.
󱾁 Turn off the power even in
hospital lobbies, w and corridors if electronic medical
es may be in use near you.
devic
󱾁 For use inside medical institutions,
please follow the instructions given at individual locations.
󱾁 If the Auto power function is set,
make sure to disable the function
ore turning off the power.
bef
Turn off the power in crowded places such as peak-hour trains if implanted electronic medical
vices may be in use near you.
de
Radio waves emitted by the FOMA termi na l m ay adve rs el y a ffect
mp la nted pacemake rs a nd ICD s
i when used in close pr
A person with an implantable cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator should use or
Do
y the FOMA terminal at a
carr
e more than 22 cm from
distanc
e of implantation.
the sit
Radio waves emitted by the FOMA termi na l m ay adve rs el y a ffect
mp la nted pacemake rs a nd ICD s
i when used in close pr
Electronic medical devices other than implanted pacemakers and ICDs may also be used outside hospitals. Users
f elec troni c medic al devices are
o
dv ise d to as k the manu fac turer
a
hether these instruments can be
w
ected by radio waves.
aff
Radio waves from the FOMA terminal can adversely affect electronic medical devices.
aiting rooms,
y.
oximit
y.
oximit
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Material list
Parts
Introduction
Side of display unit
Polycarbonate resin/Tin deposition, UV coating Polycarbonate resin/UV coating
Rear of display unit Stainless alloy/Painting
External chassis
Rear of display unit (logo part)
Side of key unit
Polycarbonate resin/UV coating
Nylon resin/UV coating
Nylon resin/Tin deposition, UV coating Rear of key unit Nylon resin/UV coating Back cover ABS resin/UV coating Sliding spring Stainless alloy/Nickel plating
Display panel Hardened glass/Shatter-proof film Earpiece/Speaker panel
Acrylic resin/Hard coatingTouch sensor panel
Camera panel Decorated part under camera panel Polycarbonate resin/Tin deposition, UV coating
OK key
Polycarbonate resin/Aluminum deposition, UV
coating
Polycarbonate resin/UV coating
Key
Sidekey (MULTI)
Polycarbonate resin/Aluminum deposition, UV
coating
Polycarbonate resin/UV coating Sidekey (SENSOR)
Polycarbonate resin/Tin deposition, UV
coating Other keys Polycarbonate resin/UV coating
Key enclosing sheet PET resin/Hard coating
Polycarbonate resin, Elastomer resin/UV coating
External connector cap
Polycarbonate resin, Elastomer resin/Tin
deposition, UV coating
Charging terminal Phosphor bronze/Gold plating
Top Titanium-nickel alloy Middle
1Seg antenna
Stainless alloyBottom Base hinge Tip cap ABS resin
Metal parts: Stainless alloy/Nickel plating
Resin: Nylon resin
Battery pack storage
Storage
Inner frame Polycarbonate resin UIM (FOMA card) tray Polyacetal resin Screw Iron/Zinc plating (chromating)
Battery terminal
Battery pack
Battery terminal connector Terminal Titanium copper/Gold plating
Battery pack
Nylon resin
Resin: Polycarbonate resin
Label: PET resin Terminal Glass epoxy resin/Gold plating
*1: Used for "amadana black", "amadana gold" and "amadana brown" *2: Used for "amadana white" *3: Used for "amadana black", "amadana white" and "amadana gold" *4: Used for "amadana brown"
Material/Coating
*2
*3
*3
*4
*3
*4
*4
*1
*4
*3
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Handling precautions
General Notes
Do not allow the devices to become wet.
The FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapter and the UIM (FOMA card) 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 ski components to corrode and result in malfunction. The FOMA termina l 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.
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth (such as a
cloth designed f
Rubbing the LCD of the FOMA terminal with
a dry cloth may scratch the LCD surface. The LCD surface may be stained if moisture
or dirt is left on it for a long period. Never use chemicals such as alcohol,
thinners, benzene or detergents as these a
gents may erase the printing on the
FOM
A terminal or cause discoloration.
Occ asio na lly clea n th e co nnect io n
terminals with a dry cotton bud, etc.
Soi le d co nn ecto rs ma y re su lt in po or connections, loss of power, or incomplete
harging. Wipe with dry cloth or cotton swab.
c When cleaning, take care not to damage connectors.
Do not place the FOMA terminal near an air
conditioning vent.
Conden sa ti on may fo rm due to rap id c
hange s in temperatu re, and this may
ternal corrosion and malfunction.
cause in
Do not put excessive pressure on the
FOMA terminal or battery.
Do not put the FOMA terminal in a bag filled with many obje cts or sit down with it in a hip pocket.
xcessive pressure may res ul t in ma lf un ct ion or
E
amage to the LCD, internal circuit or the battery pack.
d Also, if an external device is connected to the external connector (earphone/microphone terminal), excessive
ressure may cause connector breakage or malfunction.
p
Read the separate manuals supplied with the FOMA
terminal, adapter and desktop holder carefully. Do not scratch the display with metallic objects.
Doing so may cause scratches, malfunction or damage.
n, sweat may cause internal
or glasses).
Handling the FOMA Terminal
Do not press the surface of the Touch sensor
firmly or operate it with sharp edge objects, such as fingernails, ballpoint pens, pins, etc.
Doing so may cause damage to the Touch sensor.
Avoid using the FOMA terminal in
extremely high or low temperatures.
The ambient temperature of the room should
to 35 with humidity of 45% to 85%.
be 5
Recept ion may be affected if you use
your FOMA ter minal near a lan dline p
hone, television, or radio in use. Use the
FOM
A terminal away from such devices.
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
t data is altered or lost.
tha
Do no t drop th e FO MA ter mina l or
expose it to strong shocks.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
When connecting an external device to the external
connector (earphone/microphone terminal), do not insert at an angle or pull the cord.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
Do not close the FOMA terminal with the
strap pinched between the closing parts.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
It is nor mal f or th e FOM A ter min al to
become warm while being used or charged. T
his is not a malfunction. Keep using it.
Do not lea ve the cam era exposed to
direct sunlight.
D
oing so may discolor or burn the
components of the camera.
Kee p the exter na l co nn ec to r (e arpho ne /
microphone terminal) cap closed when not in use.
Doing so may cause malfunction due to dust or water getting in.
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.
Do not put any sharp or hard objects into
the earpiece/speak
Doing so may cause the FOMA terminal to malfunc
tion or be damaged.
Do no t put fl uid su ch as water or
substances such as pieces of metal or
er.
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fl amma ble m ate rial s int o the sm all clearance created at the back of the display when the FOMA terminal is opened.
Introduction
Doing so may cause fire, electronic shock or malfunc
Do not put an extremely-thick sticker,
tion.
etc. on the display, keys or keypads.
D
oing so may cause malfunction.
Do not put a label or sticker on the back
of the FOMA t
erminal display.
The label or sticker may interfere when the FOMA terminal is opened/closed, and cause
tion or damage.
malfunc
Do not remove the microSD card or turn
off the power while in use
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
Do not le t magnetic cards, etc. come
cl ose to or b e san dw ich ed be tween FOM
A terminal parts.
The magnetic data in cash cards, credit cards, telephone cards, floppy disks, etc. may be erased.
Do not let strong magnetic objects come
close to the FOMA terminal parts.
Strong magnetic objects may cause misoperation.
Handling the Battery Pack
The battery pack is consumable.
Ba tt er y life varies dep en ding on us age con ditio ns, etc., but it is time to change
attery pa ck s whe n the usage ti me ha s
b
ecome extremely short even though the
b
ttery pack has been fully recharged. In this
ba
, please purchase a new battery pack.
case
The ambient temperature of the room
should be 5 Th e avai lab le o perat in g time of the
battery pack depends on the conditions of usage and ba
Depending on the usage condition, the battery
pack may inflate slightly when the battery life is almost o
Do not store the battery pack in the
following cases:
The battery is fully charged (immediately
after the charging is complete) The batt er y has run out (the phone
cannot power on)
T
he performance and life of the batter y pack ma It is recommended that you store the battery pack with two ba
14
to 35℃ .
tt
ery pack.
ver
. This is not a malfunction.
y deteriorate.
ttery marks displayed.
Handling the Adapter
The ambient temperature of the room
should be 5 Do not charge the battery pack:
In a humid, dusty or unstable place
Near a landline phone, TV or radio
It is normal that the adapte r beco me
to 35℃ .
warm while charging. Keep using it. Do not use the DC adapter to charge the
battery when the car engine is not running.
Doing so may drain the car battery.
If y ou u se an ele ctr ica l ou tle t with an
.
unplugging-pro the instructions of the manual for the outlet.
Do not expose the adapter to strong shocks.
Do not deform the char
tection mechanism, follow
ging terminal.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Handling the UIM (FOMA card)
Do not apply excessive force to the UIM
(FOMA card) when attaching/removing it. Note that the warranty does not cover damage
caused by inserting the UIM (FOMA card) into another type of IC card reader or writer.
Always keep the IC part clean.
Wipe w it h a sof t, dr y cloth ( suc h as
eyeglass cloth). Please kee p a separate rec ord of the
information you have registered in your UIM (FOM
P
lease be aware that DOCOMO bears no
o
bligation or responsibility in the event
tha
To pres er ve th e envi ronme nt, bri ng
discarded UIM (FOMA card) to a docomo Shop or Service Counter.
Do not damage, scratch, unnecessarily
touch, or short circuit the IC.
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
Do not drop the UIM (FOM A card) or
expose it to strong shocks.
D
Do not bend the UIM (FOMA card) or
place a heavy object on it.
D
Do not put a label or sticker on the UIM (FOMA
card) when attaching it to the FOMA terminal.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
A card).
t data is altered or lost.
oing so may cause malfunction.
oing so may cause malfunction.
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Using the Bluetooth® Function
To secure the Bluetooth communication
security, the FOMA terminal supports the securi ty func tion comp liant with Bluetooth standards, but the security may not be sufficient depending on the setting. Concern about the communication using the Bluetooth function.
Ple ase be awa re t hat DOCOMO is not
responsible for data leak when making da
ta communications using Bluetooth.
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)
Frequency band
The following are frequency bands that the FOMA terminal's Bluetooth function uses:
2.4
FH
1 Th e est ima ted i nte r fe ren ce
n
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 manufacturi (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.
Be fore usi ng this te rm inal, co nf irm that
"another station" is not being operated nearby.
2.
In the event of this terminal causing harmful radio wave interference with "another stations", promptly change the operating frequency or stop radio wave emission by turning off the power, etc.
3.
If you have further questions, please contact General Inquiries on the last page of this manual.
The radio equipment uses the
2400 MHz band.
Modulation scheme is the FH-SS
system.
distance is 10 m or less.
The full band between 2400 MHz
and 2483.5 MHz is used and the
of the mobile identification
band
e cannot be avoided.
devic
ng lines of plants
Handling the FeliCa Reader/Writer
The FeliCa reader/writer function of the
FOMA terminal handles delicate signals tha
t require no radio station license.
The 13.56 MHz frequency band is used.
If there is another reader/writer around, k
eep enough distance between the FOMA
t
er mi nal an d the reader/w ri ter. Also,
m
ake sure that there is no radio station
using the same fr
equenc
y band nearby.
Cautions
Do not use the altered FOMA terminal.
Using an altered device is a violation of the R
adio Law.
A
"Technical Conformity Mark on the manufacturer's specification sticker c
ertifies that the FOMA terminal meets
echnical regulations for specified radio
t
quipment based on the Radio Law. If
e
ou rem ov e th e sc re ws and alter the
y
of the FOMA terminal, the technical
inside
eg ulat ions co nfo rmit y certi fica tio n
r
ecomes invalid. Do not use the FOMA
b
erminal with the certification invalid, as it
t
tion of the Radio Law.
is a viola
Be careful when using the FOMA
terminal while driving.
A
penalty may be imposed for holding a
m
obile phone while driving. When you
eed to receive a call, tell the caller that
n
ou will call back later using handsfree
y
unctions, then pull off the road before
f using the phone
Use the Bluetooth function only in Japan.
.
Th e Bl uet oo th fu nc tion of the FO MA t
erminal complies with radio standards
f Japan and is cert if ied. You ma y be
o punished if y
Use the FeliCa reader/writer funct ion
ou use it o
verseas.
only in Japan.
T
he Feli Ca re ade r/w rit er fu ncti on of
t
he FOMA terminal complies with radio
tandards of Japan. You may be punished
s
ou use it overseas.
if y
Use the IC card authentication function
in Japan.
T
he IC card authenticat ion functio n of
t
he FOMA terminal complies with radio
tandards of Japan and is certified. You
s
y be punished if you use it overseas.
ma
" affixed
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Make sure that there is no space between the Back cover and the FOMA terminal.
Approx. 3 mm
Cut corner

Before Using

Attaching UIM (FOMA card)/battery pack

Make sure to turn the power off before attaching/removing the UIM (FOMA card) or the battery pack. Also, keep the FOMA terminal held in your hand.
The UIM (FOMA card) is an IC card that contains private information such as your phone number.

Basic Operation

This FOMA terminal does not operate with a blue UIM in it. If your UIM is blue, check with a docomo Shop Service Counter for replacement.
Open the FOMA terminal and
remove the back cover.
Press the back cover in direction
and slide it in direction ② .
Insert the UIM (FOMA card).
Pull the tray out, place the UIM (FOMA card) on it with the gold colored IC side down, and then firmly insert the tray in direction
Attach the battery pack.
With the A side facing up, attach the battery pack in direction
making sure to fit the position
of the " terminal, then press the battery pack down in direction
Attach the back cover.
Lift the back cover approx. 3 mm and align it to the groove of the FOMA terminal. Press the back
" mark of the FOMA
cover in direction direction
and press the back
cover until it clicks.
16
.
, slide it in
③.
Insertion slot
Gold colored IC side down
IC
UIM
(FOMA card)
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Charging

Desktop Holder N29
Plug
100V AC power outlet
FOMA AC Adapter 01/02
With the arrow side facing up
Charge lamp
Connector
Release buttons
100V AC power outlet
Plug
Connector
With the arrow side facing up
Connector cap
Charge lamp
FOMA AC Adapter 01/02
For the charging time and continuous talk time, refer to "Main specifications" ( p.93).
Charging with the desktop holder
Plug the connector of the AC
adapter (optional) horizontally
o the terminal on the back of
t the deskt
Plug the AC adapter into the outlet.
As shown in the illustration, hold
op holder (optional).
down the desktop holder and place the FOM
A terminal in direction
Take care not to pinch the strap, etc. when attaching it.
The charge lamp lights up when charging starts. The charge lamp turns
ff when charging ends (fully charged).
o
After charging is complete, hold
down the desktop holder, then
emove the FOMA terminal in
r
everse procedure of attaching.
r
Charging with the AC adapter
Open the external connector
cap of the FOMA terminal, then
lug the AC adapter connector
p
ori zonta lly into the FOM A
h
erminal's external connector.
t
Plug the AC adapter into the
outlet.
Whe n charging is complete,
pres s th e rele a se b u t to ns ,
imultaneously remove the AC
s
dapter connector horizontally
a
rom the FOMA terminal, then
f unplug outlet
the AC adapter from the
.
.
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Turning power ON

y
Basic Operation
If Initial setting screen appears
When you turn the power on for the first time after purchase, Initial setting screen appears.
To turn the power off
Press
(1 second or longer)
d
Standby screen
y for 2 seconds or longer.

Configuring default setting

After turning the power on for the first time after purchase, screens for configuring settings such as "Auto time", "Change security code" or "Keypad sound" appear.
Check and set the time
Auto time screen Keypad sound screen
For the initial settings, you can also set the time difference adjustment
and character size.
After you set all functions, Initial setting screen will no longer appear at
power on.
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"ON" or "OFF"sSetting is completed.
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Checking your own phone number

On Profile screen, check your phone number (own number) stored in your UIM (FOMA card).
is "Profile"
To check your mail address
is "Profile" sj
Only phone number is stored by default in Profile screen.
To save mail address, enter directly or obtain from i-mode automatically as follows.
On Profile screen, Uu (Edit)sEnter your security codes <Mail address>
s "Acquire Automatically" sConnect to i-mode to enter your mail address
to <Mail address> field automatically
To change your mail address, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode]
FOMA version".
sUu (Finish).

Checking functions and operations with the "Guide"

Using the "Guide" enables you to confirm the operations. You can look for the functions without the manual. This function is available in Japanese mode only.
is "Tool" s "Guide"
Enter the keyword or select searching method
Basic Operation

Switching between Japanese and English

is "本体設定 "s" 文字表示/ 入力"s "Select language"
s"English"
Guide screen
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Screen Explanation

Viewing display/icon

Marks ( , , , etc.) displayed on the screen are referred to as icons. Icons indicate the status of such as the FOMA terminal and signal reception.
Basic Operation
Icons indicating the status of the FOMA terminal
At the top of the screen, icons indicate the status of the FOMA terminal.
Battery level (use this icon as a guide)
Fully charged.
Recharge the battery.
Signal strength
Good
Poor
: Out of the FOMA
service area
During i-mode
Unread mail
During a voice call
Dial lock is set
New i-concier information
Multitask activating
Bluetooth ON
(Lights up)
microSD card
inserted
Only major icons are covered here. To check the names of the other icons,
Iis "Setting"
s "Screen/Display" s "Icons".
:
Vibrator set
:
Ring volume set to "Silent
Manner mode ONPublic mode (Drive
mode) set
Alarm notification
function ON
The number of voice c a ll /v id eo p hon e record message
The number of
s
record VP messages
eco mode 1 setKeypad lock set
USB cable connected and Communication mode on
"
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Reminders and Desktop Icons
In the middle of the screen, icons indicate the status of new arrivals. You can paste desktop icons, with which you can launch functions.
Reminders (examples)
: Missed call : Record message : Record VP message : Voice Mail
: New mail
Desktop icons (examples)
: Schedule : Voice recorder 使いかたガイド
(Guide) (Japanese)
: Activate 1Seg
To select a reminder or desktop icon to launch a function, on the standby
sXd .
screen
Function display area
p.23
Basic Operation
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Viewing main menu

You can select various functions of the FOMA terminal from the main menu.
The main menu here is in "Standard".
Mail : Display the mail functions.
Basic Operation
p (Original) : Display
the original menu.
i-mode/web
αppli Display the i-αppli menu.
i­CAMERA/TV/MUSIC
Data box : Display folders in Data box. Tool TEL function
Setting : Display the setting menu of the
Map/Overseas
i-concier Profile
Osaifu-Keitai
Display i-mode and Full Browser.
Display the menus of Camera, Music Player, Music&Video Channel and 1Seg.
Display useful functions.
Display phone functions such as the phonebook, dialed/received calls, etc.
FOMA terminal.
: Display a map and menus of
Overseas setting.
Display the i-concier screen. Display the UIM (FOMA card) own
number, etc.
Display the setting menus of IC card, ToruCa, etc.
Some main menu items may show "LAST10". Selecting "LAST10" shows the
last 10 menu items.
Changing the design of the main menu
You can change the design of the main menu (background, icon, etc.). Choose from "layer" - "Standard", "Simple Menu", "Original theme" or "Kisekae Tool".
is u (Kisekae) s Select a design
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Key operation

The soft keys (Function display) corresponding to i, d, u, o, p, and the direction icons corresponding to screen. These icons appear only when the corresponding keys can be used.
b are displayed on the
Performing the functions assigned to the function key
Display samples and functions assignments
shows (Submenu), (Exit), (MENU), etc. shows (Select), (Set), (Play), (Send), etc.
shows (Set), (Edit), (Finish), (Play), (Send), (New),
etc.
shows (Back), (microSD), etc. shows (Change), (Delete), etc.
shows an icon ( )
available for moving or scrolling vertically and horizontally. Press
to indicate direction
b
to move or scroll the direction.

Selecting menu

You can select various functions of the FOMA terminal from the main menu, which appears when you press i on the standby screen.
isb to move the highlight, then d (Select)sSelect the
displayed menu sequentially
i
s
b
s
d
s
Basic Operation
No operation for 15 seconds or longer ends the main menu and returns to
the previous screen.
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When
Submenu
Pressing i displays functions, which can be performed on the screen, such as saving, editing or deleting.
is displayed
Basic Operation
i
s

Switching vertical/horizontal view

While watching 1Seg or displaying Full Browser, tilt the FOMA terminal 90 degrees to horizontal orientation to switch the screen view to horizontal one automatically. Even when checking the photos immediately after shooting or playing Music&Video Channel pr
ogram, tilting the terminal switches vertical/horizontal view.

Operating the Easy access menu

Use the Touch sensor to activate the Easy access menu, the function you can use with the FOMA terminal closed.
n (SENSOR) while the FOMA terminal closed
sensor
Use TA to move the highlight
To close the Easy access menu
@
( G ) (1 second or longer)
s
Q
s Touch the Touch
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Easy access menu
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Operating the Motion Access
Vertical view
The Easy access menu allows for activation of the assigned functions simply by waving the FOMA terminal. What you can set are the following functions: Activating 1Seg, Still image shooting, Movie shooting, Voice recorder, Music Player, Enjoy Exercise and Medias viewer.
To activate a function with the Motion Access
While displaying the Easy access menu screen s Wave to quickly
rotate the FOMA terminal 90 degrees
When waving the FOMA terminal, hold it securely and do not touch the
Touch sensor.

Using the Touch sensor

You can take photos, watch 1Seg programs, or listen to music with the FOMA terminal closed. Touch the Touch sensor to use these functions with the FOMA terminal closed.
Horizontal view
Touch sensor
As shown in the illustration, the Touch sensor is located at the bottom of the screen in vertical view, and at the right side in horizontal view. Touch sensor is described BJQ from left in vertical view, and QTA from above in horizontal view. * The Touch sensor is illustrated in the vertical view in the case of no distinction.
Touch sensor
Basic Operation
Basic operations on the Touch sensor
• Touch the sensor softly with your finger on BJQ.
• If prompted to select "YES/NO" during operation, you can move the highlight by touching to a multi-function key.
• To end the function, press
B or J and select/confirm by pressing Q, similar
@
(G) for 1 second or longer.
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Functions with the FOMA terminal closed are more restrictive than those
with FOMA terminal open. Menus such as the submenu must be accessed
C
by pressing the keys directly, with the FOMA terminal open.
Using "Touch sensor setting" (p.33
) changes the Touch sensor behavior and
the backlight color.
Basic Operation
Notes on using
The Touch sensor is designed to be touched lightly with a finger. Do not press the Touch sensor firmly with a finger or pointed objects such as fingernails, ballpoint pens, and pins. In the following cases, the Touch sensor may not respond even if touched. And they may cause malfunction.
• Operation with finger in glove
• Touching with a fingernail
• An object placed on the operation surface
• A protective sheet or seal etc. placed
Main functions for which the Touch sensor is available
The followings are main functions, which are activated with the Touch sensor while the FOMA terminal is closed.
• Camera: Shooting (still images, movies, etc.), Bar code reader
• 1Seg: Activate 1Seg
• Music Player: Play programs/music/i-motion/movies
• Display images: Display images of My picture/Medias viewer
• Video player: Play videos recorded with 1Seg
• Enjoy Exercise: Count your running steps in the "RUN"
When the FOMA terminal is closed, the Touch sensor can be used to
perform such operations as zooming in/out, adjusting the volume, changing channels.
If the sound plays when receiving a new mail/alarm notice, you can end it
by simply touching the Touch sensor.
When the FOMA terminal is open and the Touch sensor is available, use B
J to scroll screen by screen to the direction you touch, and Q allows
or operations including selection.
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Character Entry

Entering characters

When entering information to save to the phonebook, or creating mails or schedules, enter text.
Switching entry modes
Press o (Ch rct ) on the text entry screen to display entry mode change screen.
Entering characters
Press a dial key several times to enter your desired text.
Example : when pressing 2
When entering Alphabetic
 "a→b→c→A→B→C→
When entering Numeric
"2"
When entering Kanji/Hiragana
 " か→き→く→け→こ "
When entering Kana
Entry mode change screen
Other key operations
Wt :
Delete character.
Ww :
Insert a line feed, switch upper case/lower case, or enter dakuten/handakuten.
Wr :
Return to the previous character assigned to that key.
Wr (1 second or longer) : Undo the operation such as converting, pasting
 "カ→キ→ク→ケ→コ→2"
or cutting.
Pp : Enter Pictograph or symbols consecutively or enter face marks or URL.
During displaying List, pressing
?o or Pp switches the tabs.
Converting entered text
Convert entered text to Kanji or Kana.
g 
2"
b 
p 
u 
d  Set
Display conversion
candidates
Select from
the conversion candidates
Convert to Kanji, etc.
v
to change the
conversion range
Convert to Alphabetic,
Numeric and Kana
Basic Operation
To enter a character that is assigned to the same key immediately after entering the character such as "
" and "い ",
to move the cursor.
Xj
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Let's enter text.
<Example : entering "秋のキャンプ (Autumn camp)">
Enter Hiragana
1 once 2 twice
5
5 times
3 times
2 twice
6
Basic Operation
8 once w once
0
w twice
゜(Han-dakuten)
to lower case
3 times
sg to move the cursor to the
target conversion candidate and then
b to select the candidate
s d (Set)
Entering Deco-mail pictogram
Deco-mail pictograms are images that meet certain conditions, including moving pictogram.
p (PISB) and then u (Pict D) on the Message screen to display the
Press categorized Deco-mail pictogram entry screen. Use
d (Select) to enter a Deco-mail pictogram.
press
b to move the frame and
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[Category]
顔文字・ 絵文字
(Face mark/i-pictogram)
表情・気持ち
(Facial expression/ Emotion)
装飾 (Decoration) ハート・キラキラ
(Heart/Twinkle)
天気・季節
(Weather/Season)
移動・生活
(Transportation/Life)
食べ物 (Food) キャラクター (Character) 文字 (Text)
[Other key operations]
o
(Switch) : Display the previous category
p
(Switch ) : Display the next category
u (JUMP) : Display the category list t
: Exit Deco-mail pictogram input
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Sound/Screen Setting

Changing ring tone

Changing the ring tone for calls
is "Setting" s "Sound/Vib./Manner" s "Select ring
tone"
s "Phone" s "Select ring tone"
"Melody" sSelect ring tone

Adjusting volume of ring tone

Adjusting the volume of calls
is "Setting" s "Sound/Vib./Manner" s "Ring volume"
s "Phone"
c to adjust the volume, then d (Set)
Ot her opt ion s su ch as a melody, i-motion, Chaku­Uta® , or Ch ak u- Ut a-Full® can be set to ring tones. Wh en i-mo tion i s se t, a video also plays.
* "Chaku-Uta" and "Chaku-Uta-
Full" are registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
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Setting vibrator

Informing you of incoming calls by vibration
is "Setting" s "Sound/Vib./Manner" s "Vibrator
setting"
Select a vibration pattern
Basic Operation
s "Phone"

Using manner mode

Set the FOMA terminal not to play ring tones or keypad sound through the speaker with a single key operation. Even in manner mode, the camera shutter sound, pause sound while recording or auto focus sound plays.
On the standby screen, q 
(1 second or longer)
To release the setting
On the standby screen, q (1 second or longer)
appears on the standby screen.

Setting keypad/Touch sensor sound OFF

is "Setting" s "Sound/Vib./Manner" s "Other sound
setting"
s "Keypad sound" s "OFF"

Changing screen display

Changing the standby screen
is "Setting" s "Screen/Display" s "Stand-by display"
"Stand-by display" sSelect an image
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Changing display brightness
Set the backlight behavior of the display or keys, adjust the brightness.
is "Setting" s "Backlight/Illum." s "Backlight"
Select an item
Making it difficult for others to see the display
Privacy angle makes it difficult for others to see the display. When setting
Privacy angle,
8 (1 second or longer)
To deactivate
8 (1 second or longer)
You may not be able to set/release the Privacy angle while editing a text,
etc.
Changing design of menu icon
is "Setting" s "Screen/Display" s "Menu display set" s
Select an item
Changing character size
On the standby screen,7 (1 second or longer) s Select a
font in "Font type
s Select a character size in "Character size"
Changing Machi-chara setting
Set Machi-chara, and a character appears on the standby screen to inform you of i-concier information, missed call, new mail, unread mail, etc.
is "Setting" s "Screen/Display" s "Machi-chara setting"
s "ON"
Select a folder sSelect a Machi-charasu (Set)
is displayed on the standby screen.
"
s Select the thickness in "Thickness"
Basic Operation
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i-αppli and Machi-chara cannot be set to the standby screen at the same
time.

Setting Kisekae Tool

Use the Kisekae Tool package to set various FOMA terminal designs
Basic Operation
such as screens and ring tones at once.
is "Setting" s "Screen/Display" s "Kisekae Tool setting"
s
Select a folder
Highlight an itemsu (Set all)s "YES"
When you use Kisek ae Tool to change the menu display design, the
structures of some menus may change in accordance with the frequency of use.

Changing illumination when receiving

Set the illumination flashing color or pattern used when you receive voice/videophone calls, mails, MessageR/F or i-concier information.
Changing the illumination for incoming FOMA calls
is "Setting" s "Backlight/Illum." s "Illumination
setting"
s "Illumination in call" s "Illumination" s
"Phone"
Select a color sts "Set pattern" sSelect a pattern
You can set different flashing colors to arriving calls or mails from the
esses and a set of group.
Ii (Submenu)s "Ring tone/I mage"
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specified phone numbers, mail addr
To set the flashing color to phonebook
On Phonebook detail screen,
sSelect the item to sets "Illumination".
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Changing the Touch sensor settings

Setting the Touch sensor to activate/deactivate
is "Setting" s "Other setting" s "Touch sensor setting"
s "ON" or "OFF"
Changing the lighting color of the Touch sensor
Set the lighting color of the Touch sensor backlight.
is "Setting" s "Other setting" s "Touch sensor setting"
s "ON" s "Backlight"
Select a color
Setting the behavior of the Touch sensor when touched
Set the behavior of vibrator and backlight illumination when you touch the Touch sensor.
is "Setting" s "Other setting" s "Touch sensor setting"
s "ON" s "Touch sensor linkage"
"Vibrator" or "Illumination" s "ON" or "OFF"
Using the scroll function on the Touch sensor
Di splay ing the screen, on whi ch the scroll function can be per forme d, automatically enables the Touch sensor.
is "Setting" s "Other setting" s "Touch sensor setting"
s "ON" s "Scroll"
"ON" or "OFF"
Setting the Touch sensor to be able to be used for receiving a call
The Touch sensor is enabled automatically when you receive a call with the FOMA terminal closed. You can answer the call by simply touching
Q.
Basic Operation
is "Setting" s "Other setting" s "Touch sensor setting"
s "ON" s "Touch sensor ans."
"ON" or "OFF"
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Changing a function activated with the Motion Access

Changing the Motion Access setting
Set the functions you can activate by waving the FOMA terminal while it is closed.
is "Setting" s "Slide-style setting" s "Motion Access
Basic Operation
Set."
s Select an item

Changing the behavior of the FOMA terminal when being slid

Changing a sound played when sliding the FOMA terminal
is "Setting" s "Slide-style setting" s "Slide sound"
"Open sound" or "Close sound" s "Melody" s Select a
folder
s Select an item s "Ring time" s Select a ring time
Changing the behavior of the FOMA terminal for being opened
Set the behavior of the FOMA terminal for being opened when receiving a voice/ videophone call or new mail.
is "Setting" s "Slide-style setting" s "Setting when
opened"
c to select the checkbox () s u (Finish)
Changing the behavior of the FOMA terminal for being closed
Select "No tone", "Tone on", "End the call "or "Continue talking" as the behavior of the FOMA terminal for being closed during a voice/videophone call.
is "Setting" s "Slide-style setting" s "Setting when
folded"
Changing the backlight setting for closing the FOMA terminal
is "Setting" s "Slide-style setting" s "Backlight when
closed"
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s Select an item
s "Backlight OFF" or "Backlight ON"
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Checking missed calls or new mail with the lamp

Set whether to keep the illumination flashing or to stop flashing.
Setting the illumination
is "Setting"s "Backlight/Illum." s "Illumination
setting"
"ON" or "OFF"
s "Illumination in call" s "Missed info"
Checking by illumination
When there is a missed call or new mail (i-mode mail, Area Mail or SMS), notification is made with the illumination, which keeps flashing.

Reducing battery consumption

The eco mode function reduces battery consumption by adjusting screen brightness, etc. If the battery level falls below 20%, the FOMA terminal automatically changes the settings to further control the battery c
・In case the battery level remains at to (between 100% and 21% charged),
eco mode 1 ( mode 2 (
e
content compatible with eco mode, etc., so that battery consumption is more reduced than eco mode 1.
onsumption.
) is automatically set. In case at (below 20% charged), eco
) is selected.
co mode 2 makes no keypad sound, switches the standby screen to the
Basic Operation
On the standby screen, 5 (1 second or longer)
To release the setting
On the standby screen,
5 (1 second or longer)
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Lock/Security

Various security codes

To make the FOMA terminal more convenient and secure, some functions require the security code.
Basic Operation
Security code
Default0000
This security code is required for deleting all data, changing settings, etc.
You can change the number.
"Setting" s "Lock/Security" s "Change security code" sEnter your
s
i
current security code
sEnter a new 4- to 8-digit security codes "YES"
Network security code
Any code is set at time of subscription
A 4-digit number is required to verify your identity when you subscribe to some services at a docomo Shop, docomo Information Center and " (Customer support)" (in Japanese only), or when you use network services.
You can change the number. Via i-mode,
ps " お客様サポート" (Customer support) s "各種設定(確認・変更・利
用)" (Various settings [confirm, change, use]) s " ネットワーク暗証番号変更 "
(Change Network security code)
お 客 様 サ ポ ー ト
i-mode password
Default0000
This password is required to subscribe to/cancel i-mode pay services, and to perform other operations.
You can change the number. Via i-mode,
ps "English" s "Options" s "Change i-mode Password"
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PIN1 code and PIN2 code
Default0000
These codes are set to the UIM (FOMA card). PIN1 code is a 4- to 8-digit number and must be entered every time you insert the UIM (FOMA card) into the FOMA terminal or turn on the power. PIN2 code is a 4- to 8-digit number that you enter when using or requesting user certificates or performing tasks such as resetting total call charges. If you enter an incorrect PIN1/PIN2 code three times in a row, the PIN1/PIN2 code is locked and cannot be used any more (remaining allowable counts appear on the screen). After you enter the correct PIN1/PIN2 code, the number of times for entry is reset to three. You can change the number.
s "Setting" s "Lock/Security" s "PIN setting" s Enter your security
i
code
s "Change PIN1 code" or "Change PIN2 code" s Enter your current PIN
code
s Enter a new PIN code s Enter a new PIN code again for confirmation.
To change the PIN1 code, set "PIN1 code entry set" to "ON".
PIN Unlock code (PUK code)
PIN Unlock code (PUK code) is an 8-digit number used to unlock PIN1 or PIN2. The PIN Unlock code (PUK code) cannot be changed.
If the wrong PIN Unlock code (PUK code) is entered ten times in a row, the UIM (FOMA card) is then completely locked. In this case, contact a docomo Shop Service Counter.
Notes on the security codes
When setting a security code, avoid using personal information such as date
of birth, telephone number, street address/room number, "1111" and "1234"
may be guessed by a third party. Keep records of your security codes.
that
Keep your security code private. If the security code is disclosed to others and abused,
DOCOMO shall have no liability for any damage due to any unauthorized use of it.
If you have forgotten your security codes, please bring your FOMA terminal,
UIM (FOMA card) and official documents that verifies your identity, such as
driver's license, to a docomo Shop Service Counter. For details, contact
a
eneral Inquiries on the last page of the Instruction manual.
G
Your PIN Unlock code (PUK code) is written on application form (copy for
customer), which a docomo Shop gives you at time of subscription. If you
ve subscribed at a retailer other than the
ha your PIN
Unlock code (PUK code), please bring your FOMA terminal, UIM
(FOMA card) and official documents that verifies your identity, such as a
river's license, to a docomo Shop Service Counter, or contact General
d
nquiries on the last page of the Instruction manual.
I
docomo Shop and you need
Basic Operation
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Various lock functions

You can protect your important information in your FOMA terminal with the following locks.
Type of Lock
Basic Operation
Dial lock
Omakase Lock
Original Lock
IC card lock
Keypad lock
Function Setting procedure
To activate
i
Lock your terminal so t
ha t no one ca n use
t. Even if you turn the
i
wer off, Dial lock will
po not be unlocked.
s "Setting"
sEnter your security codes "Dial lock"
To deactivate
On the dial lock setting screen, enter your security code
5 consecutive failed entries of the security
s
s
code will turn your FOMA terminal off.
If you misplace your FOMA te rmin al, etc., you ca n lock the personal data of phonebook etc. or IC card function of Osaifu-Keitai only by contacting DOCOMO.
Lock functions that use priva te in formation
u c h a s m a i l o r
s
honebook entries to
p
re vent other s fro m
p
iewing or a l t e r i ng
v these impr
operly.
You can lock the IC card functions such as Osaifu­Ke itai or rec epti on of ToruCa to prevent others from using them without your permission.
Lo ck key ope rati ons
uto matical ly wh en
a
he FOMA ter m i na l
t
s closed or tu rn ed
i
ff, or no operation is
o
formed for a certain
per
iod of time.
per
Setting/releasing Omakase Lock
  0120-524-360
* Unavailable from part of IP phones. * My docomo is also available to set/release Omakase Lock via PC, etc. (Japanese)
For details on Omakase Lock, refer to "Mobile
Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
To activate
i
s "Setting"
sEnter your security codes
Original lock
To deactivate
i
s "Setting"
sEnter your security codes "OFF"
To activate
s
On the standby screen, 3 (1 second or longer)
To deactivate
On t he st andby s cre en, longer)
i
lock" item
On the keypad lock setting screen, enter your security code
Enter your security code
s
To activate
s "Setting"
sEnter your security codesSelect an
s
To deactivate temporarily
(Finish)
u
s
sd
"Lock/Security" s "Lock"
d
Business hours : 24 hours (open all year round) (Japanese)
"Lock/Security" s "Lock"
s
Select an item in
"Lock/Security" s "Lock"
3
(1 se cond or
"Lock/Security"s "Keypad
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Restricting incoming calls

Rejecting a call without caller ID
Set whether to accept or reject voice/videophone calls from unidentified numbers by configuring the setting for each reason.
is "Setting" s "Lock/Security" s "Call rejection set."
Enter your security codes Select any item from "User unset" to
"Unknown"
The setting can be configured for each of the following reasons.
- User unset
- Payphone
- Unknown
Rejecting a call from a caller unset in Phonebook
Set whether to accept or reject calls from callers not in the phonebook.
is "Setting" s "Lock/Security" s "Call rejection set."
Enter your security codes "Reject unknown"s "Accept" or
"Reject"
s  "Accept" or "Reject"
Calls made by callers who opt not to send caller ID Calls from pay phones, etc. From callers who are unable to provide the caller ID, such
as calls from overseas or calls from land-line phones sent via a call forwarding service
Basic Operation
This function is valid only for calls with caller ID.
It is recommended that you also set "Caller ID request" and "User unset" in this func
tion.
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Resetting settings to default

Resetting the function settings to default
Reset the function settings to default. For the function that can be reset, see "Menu list" (
"Initialize" and "Reset settings" are different. Do not mix them up.
Basic Operation
If you perform "Initialize", you will lose all data you have stored.
is "Setting" s "Other setting" s "Reset settings"
Enter your security codes "YES"
Delete stored data and reset the function settings to default.
Performing "Initialize" deletes all of your important data, logs or information such as personal data like phonebook entries or mails, or melodies, i­or moving pictures shot by camera, or various log records or information, etc. (P
rotected data is also deleted).
is "Setting" s "Other setting" s "Initialize"
Enter your security codes "YES" s "YES"
p.88).
Deleting stored data at once
downloaded images
αppli, Widget Appli, PDF data, the photo images (still images)
Pre-installed data will not be deleted. However, Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-αppli other than iD Appli will be deleted if they have been upgraded or deleted then downloaded.
Data stored/registered/set in a UIM (FOMA card) or microSD card will not be deleted.
Charge the battery fully before initializing. Initialization may not be
possible if the batt
Do not turn off the power while initializing.
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設定アプリ (iD appli) may be deleted. Pre-installed i-αppli/Widget
ery is low.
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Resetting data by remote control

Subscribe to this service (Business mopera anshin manager), and you ma y req ues t the FOMA ter minal data (memory in Pho ne/microSD card/UIM (FOMA card)) be reset.
Inquiries
NTT DOCOMO corporate website
From PC http://w ww.docomo.biz/ (Japanese)
* There are cases where the site may not be available due
to system maintenance, etc.
Basic Operation
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Call Telephone

Making a call/videophone call

As N- 0 7 B is n o t equipped wi t h the f r o n t camera , du ring a videophone call, you can send only the substitute image (Chara-den) or image from the rear camera to the other party.
Making a call by entering the phone number
Enter the phone number starting
y
r 
s Use
r
(voice call) / u
Ringing screen In-call screen
Videophone operation
vAdjust zoom dMute your voice
b
with the area c

Connect

(voice call) / u (V.phone)
After the call ends,
Making a call from Phonebook
Add the phone number of the other party to the phonebook in advance. ( p.55)
is "TEL function" s "Phonebook" s
"Search phonebook" s Select a search
condition and search an entry
to select an entry, then
(V.phone)
ode, then
Phonebook detail screen
Making a call from Redial/Received calls
Use j (Redial) or h (Received calls) to select the other party,
r (voice call) / u (V.phone)
then
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Notifying the other party of your phone number
Set whether to show your phone number (caller ID) on the other party's phone (display) when making a call.
is "TEL function" s "Dial/Receive setting" s "Caller ID
notification"
"ON" or "OFF"
If you hear a message requesting your caller ID, make a call again with
Caller ID notification enabled or with 186 prefix.
s "Activate/Deactivate"
Making an international call
Use WORLD CALL to make international calls from Japan.
For WORLD CALL, please contact General Inquiries on the last page of this
manual.
010sCountry codesArea code (City code) sOther party's
r
phone number
s
(voice call) / u (V.phone)
Connect
After the call ends,
Dial the other party's phone number excluding "0" at the beginning of the
area code (city code). However, to make a call to some countries/areas, such as in Italy, "0" is required.
y
You can make calls from overseas. (
p.48)
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Receiving a call/videophone call

When you receive an incoming
r
call,
After the call ends,
Connect
y
When you receive an incoming call, the ring tone sounds and the illumination flashes.
Ringing
screen

Adjusting earpiece volume

is "TEL function" s "Dial/Receive setting" s "In-call
setting"
s "Volume" sAdjust with c
Videophone
ringing screen
During a call, you can adjust the volume with SIc.
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When you cannot answer a call

Setting to record a voice and videophone message
When you cannot answer a voice or videophone call, the FOMA terminal can record a voice or videophone message.
is "TEL function" s "Rec. msg./Voice memo" s "Record message
setting"
Set ring time (3-digit number meaning 000-120 seconds)
If you receive a call with Record message setting ON
Record message activates if the set time ends. Press r to answer a voice call while recording. Press answer a videophone call while recording.
To play a recorded message
s
"ON" s "Phone" or "Videophone" sSelect an item
r or d (Subst.) (Answer with substitute image) to
Connect
On the standby screen, message)sSelect an item
ds" " (Record message) or " " (Record VP
Setting Public mode (Drive mode)
When Public mode (Drive 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.
On the standby screen,
w (1 second or longer)
To deactivate
On the standby screen, w (1 second or longer)
appears on the standby screen.
Setting 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.
w25251s
To deactivate
w25250s
r
r
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Using various network services

Available network services
Useful DOCOMO network services are available.
The network services are not available when you are outside the service area
or in a place where the signal is weak.
For details, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [Network Services]". For the application and inquiries, please contact General Inquiries on the
last page of this manual.
Service name Application
Voice Mail Service Required Charged Call Waiting Required Charged Call Forwarding Service Required Free
Connect
Nuisance Call Blocking Not required Free Caller ID Notification Not required Free Caller ID Request Not required Free Dual Network Service Required Charged English Guidance Not required Free Multi Number Required Charged 2in1 Required Charged Public mode (Drive mode) Not required Free
mode (Power OFF) Not r
Public OFFICEED Required Charged Melody call Required Charged
"OFFICEED" requires a subscription and is a fee based service.
For details, refer to the NTT DOCOMO corporate website (http://www.
omo.biz/html/service/officeed/ (Japanese)).
doc
equired Free
Monthly charge
Setting Voice Mail Service
i
s "TEL function" s "Voice mail service" sSelect an item
Setting Call Waiting
is "TEL function" s "Other network serv." s "Call
waiting"
sSelect an item
Setting Call Forwarding Service
is "TEL function" s "Other network serv." s "Call
forwarding"
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sSelect an item
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Services available for the FOMA terminal

Available services Phone number
Directory assistance (pay : service charge + call charge) * Unlisted phone numbers cannot be given. Telegram (pay : telegram charge) Time (pay) Weather (pay) Area code for weather
Police emergency Fire brigade/Ambulance emergency Maritime distress call Emer
gency Message Recording System (pay)
Collect call (pay : service charge + call charge)
If you are using a "Call Forwarding" service from a land-line phone and if a
mobile phone is set as the forwarding number, depending on the settings of the land-line phone or mobile phone, the caller may simply hear the
ng tone even when the mobile phone is busy with another call, out of
ri
ange, in Self mode or turned off.
r
Your FOMA terminal supports "Emergency Location Report".
Calls made to emergency service organizations (e.g. by dialing 110, 119
mation on the caller's location to the organization
or 118) disclose inf
or
receiving the call. The location information may not be correctly sent
t location or signal quality.
depending on the cur
ren The location information and phone number are not disclosed when, before each individual call made, "184" or another blocking prefix is dialed first. If the information are deemed necessary for the protection of life, etc., this information may be reported to the organization being called. Locations planned for adoption of this feature vary according to the status of the preparations by the relevant emergency service organizations.
When calling 110, 119 or 118 from the FOMA terminal, first say you are
calling from a mobile phone, give your number, and state your location
learly, because the police or fire department may call you back for
c
onfirmation. Also, do not move
c
around when making the call. Do not
turn off the power immediately after ending the call, but leave it turned
or ten minutes or so, so that you can receive a call.
on f
Depending on the area you are calling from, you may not be connected
with the nearest police or fire department, etc. In this case, dial from a public or land-line phone
.
(No area code) 104
(No area code) 115 (No area code) 117
forecast you want + 177
(No area code) 110 (No area code) 119 (No area code) 118 (No area code) 171 (No area code) 106
Connect
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Using overseas

To make calls overseas, use international roaming (WORLD WING).
International roaming (WORLD WING) is the service, which enables
you to make calls and perform communication over networks of affiliated
elecommunications carriers using the FOMA terminal, phone number and
t
address of your own for Japan, even when you are overseas. Voice calls,
mail SMS and i-mode mail ser
Supported area
This FOMA terminal can be used in the 3G and GSM/GPRS network service areas. Also can be used in coun
Before overseas use, refer to the following:
- "海外ご利用ガイド " (Overseas use guide) (Japanese) in "i-mode" folder in
"My document" under Data box
-
Connect
"Mobile Phone User's Guide [International Services]"
-
DOCOMO "International services website"
Information
For a country code, international call access code and international prefix
numbe r for the universal number, refer to "Mobil e Phone User's Guide [I
nternational Services]" or DOCOMO "International services website".
Overseas usage fees (call charge, packet communications charge) differ from those
in Japan.
Available services overseas
Communication services 3G GSM GPRS
Voice call Videophone call SMS i-mode i-mode mail × i-Channel *3 i-concier i-Widget Packet communications via a PC ×
*1 : When 2in1 is active, dialing using Number B is not available. Dialing using the
*2 : *3 : "i-mode overseas use" setting is required. *4 : "i-Channel overseas use" setting is required. Packet communications charges will apply
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*1
*1
*2
*3
*4
*5
*6
additional number of Multi number is not a When sending an SMS to FOMA terminal user, enter the other party's phone number as in Japan.
when
you automatically update information on "Basic Channel". (Included in i-Channel
char
ges in Japan.)
vic
es are available without any special settings.
tries/regions compatible with 3G 850 MHz. Check available areas.
○ ○ × × ○ ○ ○ ×
× ○ ○ × ○ ○ ×
vailable.
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*5 : Overseas use setting for i-concier is required. Packet communications charges will
apply for each reception of information.
*6
: "i-Widget overseas use" setting is required. When you open the i-Widget screen,
m
ul tip le Widge t Ap pli m ay e stabl is h com mu nic ati on s. In thi s cas e, pac ket
c
ommunications charges will apply for each communication.
Some services are not available depending on the operator or network overseas. For countries and operators, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [International Services]" or visit the DOCOMO "International services website".
Making a call to outside your destination country
0 (1 second or longer) to enter +sCountry codesArea code
(City code)
u (V.phone)
sThe other party's phone numbersr (voice call) /
Connect
After the call ends,
To make an international call to Japan, dial "81" as country code. Dial the other party's phone number excluding "0" at the beginning of the
area code (city code). However, to make a call to some countries/areas, such as in Italy, "0" is required.
y
Making a call in the country of stay
Area code (City code)sThe other party's phone numbers
r
(voice call) / u (V.phone)
After the call ends,
y
Making a call to "WORLD WING" user overseas
When mak ing a ca ll to "WORLD WING" user overseas, make a call as an international call to Japan (dial "81" (Japan) as the country code), irrespective whether the other party is in or out of the country you stay.
0 (1 second or longer) to enter +s81sother party's
mobile phone number excluding the first "0"
r
(voice call) / u (V.phone)
After the call ends,
y
s
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Mail

Only by subscribing to i-mode, Mail can be exchanged between i-mode users or anyone who has an Internet e-mail address. You can send up to 10 attachments (images, moving picture 2 MB including text. Also, the FOMA terminal is Deco By changing the character size and background color etc. and using Deco-mail pictograms in the main text, you can compose and send fun, decorative i-mode mail. i-mode mail enables you to use Decome­A
nime, which is Flash movie with messages and images.
For details on i-mode mail, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode]
FOMA version".

Sending i-mode mail

Connect
oso (New)
sEnter each item
u (Send)
New mail screen
To attach files
On the New mail screen,
p (Att.) sSelect a file
files, etc.) of up to
-mail-compatible.
Address (mail address) Subject Message
The following files can be attached to i-mode mail:
- Still image, image - SWF Flash movie
- Moving picture, i-motion - Melody
- PDF data - Document in a microSD card
- ToruCa, ToruCa (detail) - Phonebook data
- Profile data - Schedule or ToDo list data
- Bookmark - SD other files in a microSD card
- Movie*
* : Movie can be sent as an attachment file only if it is forwarded.
Regardless of the number of bytes of main text and the file sizes of inserted
images, you can attach up to 10 attachments of up to 2 MB in total. (The maximum number of the files varies depending on the file size.)
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Sending Deco-mail/Decome-Anime

Deco-mail
Deco-mail is a service that allows you to decorate i-mode mail by changing the character color/size and background color, waving characters, etc.
Sending Deco-mail
On Message screen, r
Use b to select a
decoration menu, then c
ompose
message
su (Send)
Sending Decome-Anime
Decome-Anime
Decome-Anime is a service that allows you to co mp os e deco ra t i v e ma il using animation templates with Flash containing messages/images.
:
Change the font color
: Change the font size
:
Select an image to insert
: Blink text
:
Restore the entered text
or decoration to the previous state
etc.
Connect
os "Create new Deco-Anime" sEnter an address and
subject template
Select the Message field, then edit the text
A template is a form for Deco-mail/Decome-Anime to which the layout
and ornament are already set. Using a template allows you to compose Deco-mail/Decome-Anime easily.
?os "Decome-Template" s "Deco-mail" or "Decome-Anime".
s" <No message>"s
s
u (Set)
Select a Decome-Anime
s
u
(Finish)
su
(Send)
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Reading received i-mode mail

When the FOMA terminal is in the service area, the i-mode center automatically sends i-mode mail.
When the reception of i-mode mail is completed, " " appears on the standby
screen, indicating the mail has not been read.
os "Inbox" sSelect a
folder
Select an i-mode mail
d
s
Connect
Received mail list screen Mail detail screen
Replying to i-mode mail
On Received mail list screen/Received mail detail screens
u (Reply(with Quote))sCompose messagesu (Send)
To quote the main text to reply,
longer.
press
Uu
(Reply(with Quote)) for 1 second or
Checking new i-mode mail
You can receive the mail and message stored at the i-mode center by checking with the center.
On the standby screen, o (1 second or longer)
Sorting i-mode mail
Sort mail into the specified folders by preset criteria such as mail address or subject.
On the Outbox/Inbox folder list screen, highlight the destination
folder
si (Submenu)s "Auto-sort" sSet a sort criteria
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Early warning "Area Mail"

What is Area Mail?
Area Mail is a service that enables you to receive Early Warnings issued by the Japan M When the FOMA terminal is in the service area, Area Mail is automatically received.
A subscription to i-mode is not necessary to receive Area Mail. Area Mail cannot be received regardless of the Receive setting in the
following cases:
- The power is off -
- During a voice call - During a videophone call
- During international roaming - In Omakase Lock In Self mode
­Du ring infrared da ta exch ange/iC com munications/Blue too th
-
ommunications
c
When you receive Area Mail
When you receive Area Mail, a special beep or ring tone sounds and " " appears at the top of the screen.
Setting Area Mail
os "Mail setting" s "Area Mail setting" sSelect an item
eorological Agency.
et
" " is displayed
Connect
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Using SMS

Th is s ervice allows you to exc hange SMS b etwe en DOCOMO terminals, or with subscribers to overseas operators other than DOCOMO.
For countries and operators, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [International
Services]" or the DOCOMO "International services website".
Sending SMS
os "Compose new SMS"
Enter each itemsu (Send)
Connect
Files such as image files cannot be attached to SMS.
Reading received SMS
Operations to be per formed when SMS is received are the same as ones for i-mode mail. Also, the storage capacity and operations to be performed when the
orage capacity for received mail becomes full are the same as for i-mode mail.
st
os "Inbox" sSelect a folder
New SMS screen
Address (Phone number)
Message
Select an SMS
Checking new SMS
SMS that the FOMA terminal could not receive are stored at the SMS center. You can receive the stored SMS by checking with the SMS center.
os "Check new SMS"
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Phonebook

Adding phonebook entries

FO MA term ina l has two types of phon ebooks: FOMA terminal phonebook that various functions can be set to and UIM (FOMA card) phonebook whose entries are
Adding a new phone number, mail address, etc.
An entry cannot be stored unless you fill in the "Name" field.
On the standby screen, g
"Phone" or "UIM"
Enter each item, then u (Finish)
Adding phonebook entries from Redial/Received calls
On Redial/Received calls screen, i (Submenu)
s "Add to phonebook"
Enter each item, then u (Finish)
s

Editing phonebook entries

You can add or edit information in the phonebook, such as phone numbers or mail addresses.
available even in another terminal.
(1 second or longer)
Enter a name and reading
s "Phone" or "UIM"
s
Phonebook entry screen
s "New"
Connect
Editing FOMA terminal phonebook entries
On Phonebook detail screen, i (Submenu)
s "Edit phonebook"
Add or edit entriessu (Finish)s "YES"
Phonebook detail screen

Deleting phonebook entries

On Phonebook detail screen, i (Submenu)s "Delete
data"
sSelect an items "YES"
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i-mode/Full Browser

i-mode
You can use online services such as i-mode site connection, accessing to
nternet, i-mode mail, with i-mode by using display of i-mode compatible
I
A terminal (i-mode terminal).
FOM
i-mode requires a subscription and is a fee based service. For details on i-mode, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA
version".
Information on i-mode menu sites and Internet websites is generally
protected by copyright law. Text and images downloaded from these
es to i-mode t
sit
erminals should be for personal use only and cannot be
sold or redistributed in part or as a whole in their original or a modified
orm without the copyright holder'
f
If the UIM (FOMA card) is replaced or the power is turned on with no UIM
s permission.
(FOMA card) inserted, some models cannot display/play images, movies
nd melodies downloaded from sites, files attached to mail (images,
a
vies, melodies, etc.), "Screen memo"
mo
If a file whose display and playback are restricted by the UIM (FOMA card)
and "Message R/F".
is set as the standby screen or as a ring tone, the default settings apply if
he UIM (FOMA card) is replaced or the power is turned on without the

Search

Full Browser
t UIM (FOM
A card) inserted.
Using the Full Browser function, you can view websites designed for PCs.
Note that communications charges may be high if large volumes of data
are transmitted by viewing websites containing many image data or
wnloading files.
do
For details on packet communications charges, refer to "Mobile Phone User's
Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
Up to 1.5 MB per page can be viewed with the Full Browser.
■ "みんな N らんど " (Only in Japanese)
Download and save i­from the site "
・ Select the desktop icon " " ( みんなN らんど) p.21 ・ Pps"メニューリスト"s"ケータイ電話メーカー "
s"みんな N らんど "
αppli, dictionary, Deco-mail template
みんなNらんど" (Japanese) of iMenu.
QR code to
access the site
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Displaying i-mode site

On the standby screen, p
" " flashes while communicating, and " " fl a shes wh i l e re c e iving i- m ode services (during i-mode).
Scroll down to the bottom
of the iMenu screen to select "English
"
Communicating screen
Connected
screen

Displaying web pages designed for PC

is "i-mode/web" s "Full Browser Home"

Switching browser types

When you switch the browser types, note that charge systems are different between i-mode Browser and Full Browser.
Site or website displayed using i-modesi (Submenu)
s "Full Browser" s "Switch to FB." s "OK" or "OK(default)"
To switch from Full Browser to i-mode browser
Site displayed using Full Browser
s "Switch to i-mode"
si (Submenu) s "i-mode Browser"
Search
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Viewing and operating websites

XXXXXX
●XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX
●XXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX
●XXXX
XXXX XXXX XX
Submenu
Tab
• Title of the displayed website (if there is no title, the URL appears)
• As many tabs as websites displayed simultaneously
Scroll bars : Current position in the displayed Full Browser page
Displayed while connecting to the Internet with Full Browser
Jump to the previous page.

Saving frequently-visited sites

Website displayed using i-mode or Full Browser
Search
s
"Bookmark" s "Add bookmark" s "YES" sSelect a folder
To view bookmarked site
"i-mode/web" s "Bookmark" sSelect a foldersSelect a bookmark
s
i

Saving site contents

Scroll in the direction that the
key is pressed.
Jump to the next page.
si
(Submenu)
Website displayed using i-mode or Full Browser
(Submenu) "YES(Image only)"
To display a screen memo
"i-mode/web" s "Screen Memo" sSelect a screen memo
s
i
Up to 200 bookmarks* can be stored for i-mode and Full Browser. Up to 3,500 screen memos can be stored for i-mode and Full Browser. Some pages cannot be saved as screen memos, e.g. if saving is prohibited
on the page.
* : Up to 20 data can be additionally registered in the Secret Folder.
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s
"Screen Memo" s "Save screen memo"s "YES" or
s
"Save To phone" or "microSD"
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i-Channel

i-Channel is a news and information service distributed for i-mode subscribers with i-Channel compatible terminals. The ticker on the standby screen shows latest information that is automatically delivered to your terminal.
"B asi c Cha nne l": Thi s cha nne l is di stribut ed by DOCOMO. Packet communications "Okonomi (Optional) Channel": This channel is distributed by information service providers (IP). Packet communications charges apply to automatically update okonomi (optional) channels.
Details cont
*
for basic channels and for okonomi (optional) channels. The packet communications charges do apply both to automatically update
*
and to view detailed content overseas, and they differ from those in Japan.
* i-Channel requires a subscription and is a fee based service (i-mode
subscription is required).
For details on i-Channel, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode]
FOMA version". The i-Channel service is only available in Japanese.
f you have s ubscrib ed to i-Ch an nel,
I t
he ticker on the standby screen shows
nformation when it is delivered to your
i
erminal.
t
charges do not apply to automatically update basic channels.
ent will be subject to packet communications charges both
Ticker
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Accessing i-Channel

On the standby screen, t
i-Channel list screen
* Shown image is an example. It may
differ from the actual displays.
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Camera

Viewing and operating shooting screen

① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥
Photo (still image) shooting screen
Focus frame
① ② AF (Auto Focus) status
Remaining storage count/Memory info
Digital Anti-Shake Shooting menu Photo/Quick Shot
Main key operations

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⑦ ⑧
⑨ ⑩
d: Shoot
f/g: Auto Focus mode changing/Focus lock h/j: Zoom (Wide)/Zoom (Tele.)
⑪ ③ ④
Movie (moving picture) shooting screen
Auto timer Zoom Digital Anti-Shake setting Key operation guidance Quality setting Shooting status
⑫ ⑦
⑧ ⑨
1: CHG camera-mode 2: Select size
3: Quality setting or File size setting 4: Photo mode 5: Brightness 6: White balance/Select ISO
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Shooting still images/moving pictures

Shooting still images
usFrame the shot, d (Shoot)sd (Save)
Shooting moving pictures
usOn Photo shooting screen, 1s sFrame the shot,
d(Record)
To stop shooting, d (Stop)sd (Save)
Do not leave the camera lens exposed to direct sunlight. Doing so may
discolor or burn the components of the camera.
If the battery is low, you may not be able to save photos or moving pictures.

Viewing still images/moving pictures after shooting

Still images are saved in "My picture", and moving pictures are saved in "i-motion/movie" under Data box. Still images/moving pictures can be set to the standby screen, etc.
Viewing still images/moving pictures in Data box
is "Data box" s "My picture" or "i-motion/Movie"
s
"Camera" sb to select the image
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To view image while shooting
(
p
On Photo/Movie shooting screen,
To set the shot still image to the standby screen, etc., do the following:
On Still image confirmation screen
sSelect the image to set.
)sb to select the image
sIi (Submenu)s "Set display"

Shooting in various ways

On Photo/Movie shooting screen, i
camera-mode"
sSelect the shooting mode
(Submenu)
s "CHG
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1Seg

Using 1Seg

1Seg service is provided by broadcasting companies (broadcasters). Communications charges do not apply. For details on NHK receiving fees, contact *
Packet communications charges apply to view data broadcast site and i-mode site. Information charges may apply for some sites (i-mode pay sites).
*
For 1Seg service details, visit the following website: The Association for Promotion of Digital Broadcasting (Dpa) F i-mode
* 1Seg is not available overseas.
Signals
1Seg is one of the broadcast services and receives signals (broadcast waves) different from those of FOMA services. The following cases may cause incorrect operations:
Far from the signal tower Hiding behind objects; e.g. in a mountain or building In tunnels, underground areas, and some locations far inside buildings
*
To improve reception, extend the antenna. You may be able to improve reception by changing antenna direction, keeping the FOMA terminal a
Battery
When you activate 1Seg with the low battery, a low-battery alarm tone sounds, and a confirmation screen appears prompting you to select whether or not to
ctivate 1Seg. Wh
a the alarm tone also sounds, and a confirmation screen appears prompting you
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o select whether or not to end watching or recording.
t
If "Rec. when low battery" is set to "ON", the low-battery alarm tone does
When no operation is performed on the confirmation screen for approx.
Display when using 1Seg for the first time
The disclaimer screen appears. When selecting "NO" on a confirmation screen that is displayed by pressing
http://www.dpa.or.jp/english/
rom PC
http://www.dpa.or.jp/1seg/k/ (Japanese)
way from/close to your body, or moving to another location.
en the battery gets low while watching or recording 1Seg,
not sound while rec
1 minute, 1Seg is automatically turned off.
ording.
Xd
(OK), the screen will not appear from the next time.
NHK.

Setting channels

When you use 1Seg for the first time or move to another area, set the channels.
i
62
s "CAMERA/TV/MUSIC" s "1Seg" s "Channel setting"
s "Select area"
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Select an area of prefectures "YES"
To search for channels automatically and register a channel list
is "CAM ERA /TV/ MUS IC" s
channel setting"
s "YES" s "YES" sEnter title
"1Seg" s " Channel setti ng" s "Au to

Watching 1Seg

On the Standby screen, u (1 second or longer)

Viewing and operating watching screen

c: Adjust the volume
1Seg watching screen
Video ② Caption
Screen status, operation mode, etc.
v: Select the channel in order t: Mute 0
to 9, q, w: One-touch channel selection
d:
R ecord still image by pre ssing the key while watching, start movie recording by pressing the key for 1 second or longer while watching, stop recording by pressing the key while recording movie (Recorded movie is saved in
r: Display a program info rmation, switch the
display
microSD card)
Enjoy

Setting timer for watching 1Seg or recording video

is "CAMERA/TV/MUSIC"
"Timer recording list"
u (New) sEnter each itemsu (Finish)
s "1Seg"
s "TV timer list" or

Playing the recorded video

s
"Data box" s "1Seg" s "Video" sSelect a video file
i
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Music

Using Music&Video Channel

Music&Video Channel is a service that automatically performs overnight downloads of programs of up to approximately one hour in length.
lso, up to approximately 30 minutes of high quality video programs can
A
lso be delivered. After just configuring it once, Music&Video Channel
a
utomatically updates content, so you can always carry the latest videos
a
rams with you.
and audio pr Music&Video Channel is only available in Japanese.
For details on Music&Video Channel, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide
[i-mode] FOMA v
Notes on using Music&Video Channel
Music&Video Channel requires a subscription and is a fee based service
(Subscribers are also required to apply for i-mode and i-mode packet flat-
ate service).
r
Some programs may result in separate information charges in addition to
Music&Video Channel usage charges.
After you subscribe to the Music&Video Channel service, when inserting
the UIM (FOMA card) to a Music&Video Channel-incompatible FOMA
erminal, you cannot use the service. You will be charged continuously for
t
usic&Video Channel service usage until you terminate the Music&Video
M Channel subscr
If you unsubscribe to i-mode, program data in the Downloaded program
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folder may be deleted.
Programs cannot be set or retrieved during international roaming.
download service before going overseas. Restart the download service
ter coming back.
af
*: Please note that if you try to set programs or retrieve a program during
og
ersion".
iption.
international roaming, your FOMA terminal will connect to i-mode and you will be char
ged f
or packet communications.
*
Stop
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You can view i-mode sites or mail while playing programs with Music&Video Channel (B ackg roun d play back ). However, you cannot view them while playing video programs.
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Setting programs

Choose a program you want to enjoy, and the program data will be automatically downloaded overnight. You can set 2 programs at a time.
is "CAMERA/TV/MUSIC"s
"Music&Video Channel" s "Program set."
Follow the on-screen instructions to set a
program
Music&Video Channel screen

Playing programs

is "CAMERA/TV/MUSIC" s "Music&Video Channel"
Select a program
You may need to add a site
pr ov id ing Mu si c& Video
Channel programs to My
Me nu befo re set ting a
program.
Enjoy
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Downloading Chaku-Uta-Full® from sites

Select Chaku-Uta-Full® from a Chaku-Uta-Full® downloadable
site
s "Save" s "YES"
Select a destination folder

Playing music data

In addition to the pre-installed i-motion, you can play i-motion, movie or Chaku-Uta-Full® downloaded with i-mode Browser or Full Browser, Music&Video Channel pro
is "Data box" sSelect the folder of content that you want
to play
Select a foldersSelect a program or track
gram, or WMA files.
Some programs/tracks have playback restrictions. " " or
the beginning of the title for the program/track with restrictions on the play count, period or time limit. The program/track whose playback period is restricted cannot be played before or after the period.
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If the battery pack is removed from the FOMA terminal for a long period of
time, the data and time stored on the FOMA terminal may be reset. In this case,
the track whose playback
period or time limit is restricted cannot be played.
" "
appears at
You ca nn ot download Chaku-Uta-Full® whose size exceeds 5 MB or Chaku­Ut a-Ful l® who se size is unknown.
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Viewing and operating Music Player screen

Image Track
② ③ ④
⑤ ⑥
d: Pause/Resume playback c: Adjust volume h:
Playback from the beginning of the track. Play the previous track by pressing
the key within 3 seconds from the beginning of the track
j: Play the next track h (1 second or longer) : Skip backward j (1 second or longer) : Skip forward u :Stop o :Display track list p : BGM
Title Artist name Elapsed time (minutes : seconds)/Total
playback time (minutes : seconds)
Repeat status/Sound quality (Equalizer)/
Sound effect (Effect), etc.
Sound effect applied Volume (Level 0 to 25)
Enjoy
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i-αppli/i-Widget

i-αppli are software applications that run on i-mode compatible terminals. You can automatically receive updated stock prices, weather information,
tc., and pla y games wit hout bein g conne cted to the net work, by
e
wnloading i-
do i-Widget is a convenient function that allows you to use a single key access frequently used content (Widget Appli) such as calculator, clock and
ock price information. When i-Widget screen is displayed, multiple Widget
st
ppli may be connected to network.
A
When you download i-α ppli or Widget Appli, or display the i-Widget
screen, packet communications charges apply.
The packet communications charges do apply to display i-Widget screen
overseas.
For details on i-αppli and i-Widget, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide
[i-mode] FOMA v

Starting i-αppli

On the standby screen, p (1 second or
longer)
Enjoy
αppli from i-mode sites.
ersion".
sSelect a software
Xf
to
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Software list (phone) screen
* Shown image is an
example. It may differ from the actual displays.
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Downloading applications from sites

You can download i-αppli whose size does not exceed 2 MB and Widget Appli from i-mode sites.
Select an application from an i
site
s "YES"
24 i-αppli including the following are stored at the time of purchase.
ガイド番組表リモコン (G-GUIDE EPG Remote Control)
- G
フォト文字クリエイター (Photo text creator)
-
音楽パズル ルミネス (LUMINES Live!)
-
iアバターメーカー (i-avatar maker) etc.
-
You can delete pre-installed i-αppli (excluding "iD設定アプリ " (iD appli)).
Deleted i-αppli can be downloaded from "
Up to 200 applications can be stored for i­Widget Appli.
αppli and
-αppli/Widget Appli downloadable
みんなNらんど
" (Japanese) (→p.56).
Enjoy
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Starting Widget Appli

On the standby screen, fs
Select a Widget Appli
11 Widget Appli including the following are stored
at the time of purchase.
iアプリバンキング (i-αppli Banking)
-
マクドナルド トクするアプリ
- (McDonald's TOKUSURU KEITAI application)
地図アプリ (Map Application)
-
楽オク☆アプリ (Rakuoku i-αppli) etc.
-
Enjoy
i-Widget screen
* Shown image is an
example. It may differ from the actual displays.
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i-motion/Movie

i-motion is sounds, moving pictures, etc. Download i-motion from i-motion sites to the FOMA terminal. You can download and play various movies
ovided on websites such as portal sites or moving picture sites.
pr * When downloading/streaming movies, the received file size may become
very large. Note that packet communications charges may be high when
ge files such as streaming type with no file size restriction are received.
lar
For details on packet communications charges and billing plans, refer to
"Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".

Downloading i-motion/movie

Select i-motion or movie from an i-motion-downloadable site
movie,
When the i-motion or movie can be saved, "Save" s "YES"
s Select a folder
Download type
Streaming type: When i-motion/movie download starts, the
Standard type or Download type: When data download is finished, the "Download"
s"YES")
playback starts simultaneously.
screen appears, prompting you to select an option such as to play back or to save.
(For
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Playing i-motion/movie

is "Data box" s "i-motion/Movie" sSelect a folder
sSelect an i-motion or movie
License (WMDRM (Windows Media digital rights management))
Only streaming type movies can be played when they are protected by
license. Download type movies are not supported.
Some movies cannot be played depending on the license setting.
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Osaifu-Keitai

Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa

Osaifu-Keitai
Osaifu-Keitai is equipped with IC card and you can make payments, use coupons, take part in the "stamp rally," which enables you to receive privileges by visiting at multiple specified shops
, etc. simply by holding the FOMA terminal over a reader in a shop. You can also access
t
o i-mode sites or websites by holding the FOMA terminal over the reader, use the i-mode
n
etwork to download the latest promotional coupon, add e-money credit, check usage
hist
ory, etc. Enough security is provided so the Osaifu-Keitai can be used without worries.
*
To use the Osaifu-Keitai services, you need to download Osaifu-Keitai i-
αppli from Osaifu-Keitai site*, and make settings.
* : Pps
・ ・ Data (including e-money and points) stored in the IC card may happen to be
If your FOMA terminal is stolen or lost, contact the Osaifu-Keitai service
ToruCa
ToruCa is an electronic card that can be captured through "Osaifu-Keitai", and you can conveniently utilize it with application of flyers, restaurant cards, coupons, etc. ToruCa can be obtained from the reader, websites, or data broadcast, etc., and you can readily trade items through mail, infrared data communication, iC communication and a microSD card.

More Convenient

"メニューリスト (Menu List)"s"おサイフケータイ (Osaifu-Keitai)" (Japanese)
For details on Osaifu-Keitai, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
erased or altered due to the malfunction of the FOMA terminal. (As a general rule, data should be deleted by the owner itself before undergoing repairs because the FOMA terminal cannot be kept remaining data.) For supports such as reissue or restore of data or temporary keeping or transferring data, contact the Osaifu-Keitai service provider except for transferring data using iC Transfer Service. For important data, please be sure to use any services supporting the backup service.
Please be aware that DOCOMO is not responsible for disappearance and
alteration of the IC card data, any monetary injuries about Osaifu-Keitai services under any circumstance such as malfunction or changing your model.
provider immediately and seek for advice.
For details on ToruCa, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".

Using Osaifu-Keitai

By holding the e mark printed on the FOMA terminal over the reader unit, you can make payments with e-money or utilize as tickets.
Even when the power is turned off, or the battery runs out, the IC card function is available by holding up the
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e
mark up to the reader.
Hold the e mark over the reader unit
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i-concier

i-concier helps you in your daily life using a character that acts just like a butler (concierge). The service keeps your data (living area, schedules,
oruCa, Phonebook, etc.), and information is delivered timely to your
T
obile phone according to your living area, location and interests. Schedule
m
nformation and ToruCa in the FOMA terminal are automatically updated
i
o the latest, and useful information such as shop hours is automatically
t
dded to the Phonebook. Also,
a certain groups such as your friends, family, etc. You can easily print Images
by i-concier. Machi-chara (a character on the standby screen) gives you
kept
concier information on the standby screen.
i-
concier is only available in Japanese.
i-
Notes on using i-concier
i-concier requires a subscription and is a fee based service (i-mode
subscription is required).
A non-subscriber to Data Security Service will be the subscriber to Data
Security Service at the same time when subscribing to i-concier.
In addition to i-concier monthly charges, separate information charges
may apply depending on the content (information, i-schedule, etc.).
Packet communications charges apply to receive information except
some types of information.
Detailed content will be subject to packet communications charges. To use i-concier overseas, "i-concier overseas use" setting is required. Packet comm unications charges apply to automatically update
i-schedule/ToruC
For details on i-concier, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode]
FOMA version".
a/Phonebook.
you can share schedules and images in
Receiving information
When yo u receive in fo rm a t i on , " " appears at the top of the screen.
On the standby screens Select
a pop up message
Viewing i-concier
is "i-concier"
Icon
Pop up message
"ひつじのしつじくん®
(Butler Sheep)"
©NTT DOCOMO
More Convenient
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Convenient Tools

Using schedule

Save a schedule to notify you of the saved content with an alarm sounding at the specified date and time, a message and animation appearing.
is "Tool" s "Schedule" sSelect the date
si (Submenu)s "New" s "Schedule"
Enter each itemsu (Finish)

Using alarm

Up to 10 alarms can be added.
is "Tool" s "Alarm" sSelect an alarmsu (Edit)
Enter each itemsu (Finish)

Using bar code reader

Use the camera to scan JAN code, QR code or CODE128.
Up to 5 scanned data can be stored.Hold the FOMA terminal firmly to avoid shaking during scanning.
When scanning bar codes, use the camera about 10 cm away from the code.
i s "Tool" s "Bar code reader"
When the barcode is displayed in the recognition field, scanning starts automatically
i (Submenu) s "Store" s "YES" s "OK"
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J
AN code : When you scan the JAN code shown to the right
with the FOMA terminal, "4942857113068" is displayed.
QR code : When you scan the QR code shown to the right with the
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FOMA terminal, "
CODE128 : To scan CODE128, you need to download i-αppli that support CODE128. When you scan the CODE128 shown to the right with the FOMA terminal, "NTTDOCOMO" is displayed.
株式会社NTTドコモ (NTT DOCOMO, INC.)" is displayed.
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Bluetooth function

Registering Bluetooth devices on the FOMA terminal
If the Bluetooth device you want to use has not been registered, register it. Up to 10 Bluetooth devices can be registered. If you register a Bluetooth device, leave it on registration standby beforehand.
i
❶ ❷
Connect registered Bluetooth devices wirelessly to make a call or listen to music.
❶ ❷
To talk via headset or handsfree
Select "Headset" or "Hands-free".
To play with an audio device
Select "Audio streaming".
To connect with a device wirelessly, such as a Bluetooth-compatible PC
Select "Dial-up".
s "Tool" s "Bluetooth" s "Device list" s "YES"s "OK"
Select the Bluetooth device to register passkey
s "Set"
s "YES" sEnter a Bluetooth
Connecting Bluetooth devices
is "Tool" s "Bluetooth" s "Device list"
Select the Bluetooth device to connectsSelect a service
Sending/receiving data by Bluetooth connection
Exchange data such as phonebook entries and received mail with other devices equipped with the Bluetooth communicat transfer data depending on the other party's device.
To send one data
On the screen of the data to send, i (Submenu)s "Send one/
ion function. You may not be able to
Bluetooth"
Set the receiving device ready to receivesSelect a Bluetooth devices "YES"
To receive one data
"Tool" s "Bluetooth" s "Receive data" s "Receive" sSend data
s
i
from the other party's Bluetooth device
s "YES"
More Convenient
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Data Management

This FOMA terminal supports commercially available microSD cards of up to 2 GB and microSDHC car
Make sure to format microSD card on N-07B. You may not be able to use
microSD card formatted on another t
Visit the following website for the latest information about supported cards
such as manufacturers or capacity (in Japanese only). Note that microSD cards not listed on the website may not be operated on the FOMA terminal.
- Fro
m i-mode
Select the desktop icon " " ( みんなN らんど) →p.21
Pps
- From QR code
- From PC
Turn off the power before installing or removing a microSD card. Do not put a label or sticker on a microSD card. Keep a backup copy of data stored in a microSD card. Please be aware that
DOCOMO is not responsible for any damages the subscriber may incur due to the card data being deleted, erased, or altered.
"メニューリスト "s" ケータイ電話メーカー "s" みんなNらんど"
Scan the QR code shown to the right, and then select the displayed URL.
http://www.n-keitai.com/ Not
e that information described on the website is only the result of the
oper
ation check and does not guarantee all operations.

Using microSD card

ds of up to 16 GB (as of April, 2010).
erminal or PC.
Installing/removing microSD card
Remove the back cover
Insert a microSD card into the microSD card
More Convenient
slot and push it until it locks into the place
Insert the microSD card straight and slowly with the metal contacts side down. When fully inserted, the card is locked in the place.
Attach
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the back cover
When you turn on the power after inserting the microSD card, appears.
To remove the microSD card, push it in and release. The card pops up slightly. Note that the card may fly out of the slot. Grip the groove of the microSD card and slowly pull the card out.
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Formatting microSD card
Note that all data in the microSD card will be deleted when you format it.
i
Example: To display schedule >
❶ ❷
s "Tool" s "microSD" s "Refer microSD data"
si (Submenu)s "microSD format"
Enter your security codes "YES"
Viewing data in the microSD card
is "Tool" s "microSD" s "Refer microSD data"
"Schedule" sSelect a filesSelect data
Copying the FOMA terminal data to the microSD card
On a list screen of data (Phonebook list screen, etc.),
i (Submenu)s "Copy to microSD" sSelect a copying
method
Copying the microSD card data to the FOMA terminal
On a list screen of data (Schedule list screen, etc.),
i (Submenu)s "Add to phone" or "OVR to phone"
Select a copying methods Enter your security codes "YES"
Backing up data to the microSD card
Note that, if backup data exists in the microSD card, the data will be overwritten.
is "Tool" s "microSD" s "Backup/Restore"
s "Backup to microSD"
Enter your security codes "YES"
More Convenient
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Sending/receiving data by infrared communication

Exchange data such as phonebook entries and received mail with other devices equipped with
Infrared data port
the infrared data exchange.
Set the other party's device to receiving status. You may not be able to transfer data depending on
the other party's devic
This FOMA terminal conforms to the IrMC™1.1 standard.
To send one data
On the screen of the data to send, i
(Submenu)
Direct the infrared data port toward the other party's devicess "YES"
To receive one data
is "Tool" s "Receive Ir data" s "Receive" s Direct the infrared data
port toward the other party's device
e.
s "Send Ir data"
s Upon completion of reception, "YES"
Within a
±15° circuit
of the center
Approx.
20cm or less

Sending/receiving data by iC communication

iC communication is a function that allows you to send or receive data such as phonebook entries to or from other FOMA terminals just by overlapping the FOMA terminals.
Y
ou may not be able to transfer data depending on the other party's device.
To send one data
More Convenient
On the screen of the data to send, i
(Submenu)
Put your e mark close to the other party's
FOMA terminal
To receive one data
Pu t yo u r e mark close t o th e ot h er par t y's FOMA terminal
FOMA terminal.
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s Perform data transmission on the other party's
s "iC transmission"
s "YES"
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Connecting to PC

You can transfer WMA files, images, etc. to/from a microSD card by connecting the FOMA terminal to a PC. Also, you can perform data communication by acce
The FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 (optional) or FOMA USB
Cable (optional) is required.
To transfer data, you need to install the FOMA communication setting
file from the bundled CD-ROM. For details, refer to the "Manual for PC Connection" in the CD-ROM.
ssing to Internet.
FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02
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More Convenient
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Support

Troubleshooting

Check if your FOMA terminal needs an update, and if necessary, update the
required software. ( p.84)
If you are still unable to identify the problem after checking the points, please contact Repairs on the last page of this manual (in Japanese only) or a repair counter designated by DOCOMO.
The power does not turn on
Is the battery pack properly attached? p.16
Has the battery run out? p.17
Cannot charge the battery (The charge lamp flashes/does not light up)
Is the battery pack properly attached to the FOMA terminal? p.16
Is the adapter correctly plugged into the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket?
Are the adapter and the FOMA terminal correctly connected? (Is the AC
adapter firmly connected to the FOMA terminal or the desktop holder (optional)?)
Are the charging terminals of the FOMA terminal dirty when the desktop
p.17
holder is used? When soiled, wipe with dry cloth or cotton swab.
The temperature of the FOMA terminal may rise then the charging lamp may
turn off or flash if used for a long time while being charged. In this case, wait for the temperature to go down, then charge again.
Charging may interrupt depending on the usage condition. Exit all running
p.17
functions and then charge again.
p.17
p.17
The phone becomes hot during operation/battery charge
During operation, during battery charge, or if you use i-α ppli or videophone or watch 1Seg programs for a long time while charging, the temperature of the FOMA terminal, battery pack or adapter may rise. This is not a problem. Keep using it.
Battery life is very short
Do you often use your phone outside the service area or where the signal is weak? In a place where the signal is weak, the terminal searches the radio waves for communication and the battery is consumed more quickly.
The available operating time of the battery pack depends on the conditions

Others

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of usage and degraded degree of battery pack.
The battery pack is consumable. The operation time for battery packs steadily decreases with each charge. When the operating time has become extremely short even though the battery pack has been fully recharged, please purchase a new battery pack.
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The power is turned off or turned back on suddenly
Soiled connectors of the battery pack may result in poor connections and
loss of power. When soiled, wipe with dry cloth or cotton swab.
Key/Touch sensor operations are not available
If you bring the FOMA terminal near magnetic products, you may not be able to
perform correct key operations. Keep the FOMA terminal away from magnetism.
Is Dial lock/Omakase Lock set? p.38
Is Keypad lock set? p.38
Is the Touch sensor setting set to "OFF"? →p.33
Is the Touch sensor disabled?
A UIM (FOMA card) cannot be recognized
Is the UIM (FOMA card) inserted correctly into your phone? p.16
Have you inserted a blue UIM? p.16
Cannot make a call by pressing the dial keys
Is Original lock for "Keypad dial" under "Dial/sending mail" set?
Is Keypad lock set? p.38
Is Restrict dialing set?
Is Dial lock set? p.38
Is Self mode set?
p.38
Calls cannot be made or received
Reboot the power, or remove the battery or UIM (FOMA card) then insert it again.
Depending on the signal quality, you may not be able to make or receive
calls even if the signal strength icon shows " with a stronger signal and try again.
Is Call rejection, Call acceptation, or another restriction applied?
Depending on the network congestion, you may have difficulty talking or mailing in crowded places. In this case, you see the message "Please wait" and hear the busy tone. Move to a location and try again, or perform the operation later.
" – " ". Move to a location
Osaifu-Keitai cannot be used
Are you holding the e mark of the FOMA terminal over a reader unit?
Is IC card lock/Dial lock/Omakase Lock set?
When the battery pack is removed, the IC card function cannot be used.
Others
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Warranty and After-Sales Service

Warranty
Make sure that a warranty is included when you purchase the FOMA terminal.
Check the content, information about " date of purchase), etc. Keep the warranty card in a safe place. If the warranty
ard does not contain necessary information, immediately contact the shop
c
request them to fill in the card. The warranty is valid for one year from the
and
te of purchase written on the warranty.
da
The product in whole or in part, including its accessories, is subject to improvement without notice.
After-sales service
If your FOMA terminal needs repairs
Before having your FOMA terminal repaired, see "Troubleshooting" in this manual or in
使いかたガイド (Guide)" (Japanese) that is installed in FOMA terminal. If you still have
" problems, please contact Repairs on the last page of the manual (in Japanese only).
If, after contacting DOCOMO, you are informed that your FOMA terminal needs repairs
Bring it to a repair counter designated by DOCOMO. The repair counter is only open during business hours. Do not forget to bring the warranty card with you. Depending on the malfunction, repairs may take some time.
Within the warranty period
Repairs will be made free of charge based on the provisions of the warranty.
-
- Bring the warranty card when requesting repairs. Charges will apply even when the FOMA terminal is still under warranty if the warranty card is not submitted, or if malfunction or damage (damage on the LCD screen, connector, etc.) is the result of mishandling by the subscriber.
- Charges will apply even within the warranty period for repairs resulting from use of devices and accessories not specified by DOCOMO.
Repairs may not be possible in the following circumstances:
Repairs Inquiries detect water exposure (Example : the water exposure detection sticker detects water exposure)
-
- Tes ts determine that corrosion has occurred due to water exposure, condensation, perspiration, etc. or the circuit board has been damaged or
ered (the external connector, liquid crystal, case, etc. has been damaged)
alt
*
These cases are not covered by the wa possible will be carried out a
After the warranty has expired
Repairs can be carried out upon request but at the subscriber's expense.
Others
Stock period of parts
Functional parts (required to maintain phone operation) will be kept in stock for a minimum of 6 years after the product is discontinued. Depending on the malfunction, parts
tage and other conditions may mean that the FOMA terminal cannot be repaired.
shor
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t the subscriber's expense.
販 売 店 名・ お 買 い 上 げ 日 " (the shop,
rranty, and any repairs that may be
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Important
Do not attempt to modify the FOMA terminal or accessories.
Requests for repair of the modified FOMA terminal may be rejected. The
following may be regarded as modifications :
- Put stickers, etc. on the LCD or keys
- Decorate the FOMA terminal using adhesives, etc.
- Replace the external parts, etc. with non-DOCOMO components
If malfunction or damage occurs as a result of modification, charges will
apply even if the FOMA terminal is still under warranty.
Do not remove the manufacturer's specification sticker put on the FOMA terminal.
If the content of the sticker cannot be confirmed, determination of whether technical standard is satisfied cannot be made. Thus, requests for repair may be rejected.
The settings of the functions or the information about total time may be
cleared (reset) due to the damage, repair or improper use of the FOMA
o
terminal. In this case, c
Magnetic compo nents are used for the following parts of the FOMA
terminal. A cash card magnetism, may beco
Parts: Earpiece/Speaker and right side of the Touch sensor (
If your FOMA terminal gets wet or moist, immediately turn it off, remove the battery pack, and bring the FOMA terminal to a re
nfigure the settings again.
(ATM card, bank card), etc. which is easily affected by
me unusable if it is kept close to the components:
)
Q
pair counter as soon as possible.
Note that repairs may not be possible depending on the condition.

i-mode fault diagnosis site

The service lets you check if your FOMA terminal's i-mode is working correctly for operations such as sending/receiving mail, and downloading images/ring tones. When there seems to be a malfunction as a result of checking, please contact Repairs on the last page of this manual (in Japanese only).
Packet communications charges do not apply to use i-mode fault diagnosis. Charges will apply if using the service from overseas.
Connecting to "i-mode fault diagnosis site" (Japanese)
"お知ら せ (News)"s"サービ ス・機能 (Services/Functions)"s" iモード
s
p
(i-mode)"
QR code to access the site
s"iモード故障診断 (i-mode fault diagnosis)"
Others
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Software update

This function checks if your FOMA terminal needs an update, and, if nece ssary, download and update the require d so ftw are via packe t
ommunications.
c
Packet communications charges do not apply to perform software updates.
*
The latest information regarding software updates can be viewed on the NTT DOCOMO websites or in " Japanese only) of iMenu methods : "Aut
It is possible to perform software updates while keeping your Phonebook
o-update", "Now update" and "Reserved update".
entries, camera images, downloaded data and other data saved on the
OMA terminal intact. However, note that in some cases data cannot
F
e protected depending on the condition of your FOMA terminal
b (malfunc b
tion, damage, water exposure, etc.). It is recommended that you
ack up necessary data. Pl
up some data such as do
Note
Never remove the battery pack while updating software. Doing so may
cause the update t
Charge the battery fully before updating software. Software updates (downloading and rewriting) may take time. While software is bei ng updated, functions such as mak ing calls,
o fail.
receiving calls or communication functions, and other functions are not
vailable (While downloading, voice calls can be answered).
a
It is recommended that you perform software updates when the FOMA
terminal is stationary and in a location with good signal quality (three bars
or the antenna icon). If the reception becomes poor and then the download
f
terrupted, try to update again in a location with good signal quality.
is in
When software is updated, the unique information (model, serial number, etc.) of
your FOMA terminal is automatically transmitted to the server at DOCOMO. We not use the transmitt
If the update fails, the message "Rewrite failed" will appear and all
ed information for any purposes other than Software Update.
operations will become unavailable. In this case, please seek advice at a
epair counter designated by DOCOMO.
r
Software update function is not available overseas.
Others
お客様サポート " (Customer Support) (in
. Software may be updated in the following three
ease note that it may not be possible to back
wnloaded data.
do
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Running software update by selecting the Icon
Select the icon (Update icon) on the standby screen to update software.
Select the Update icons s "Yes"
Enter your security code
Your FOMA terminal is checked if it needs an update.
The check result appear
When "Update is needed" appears
To download the software immediately, select "Now update". To update later, select "Reserve" and then specify the date and time to update.
When "No update is needed Please continue
to use as before
Continue using the FOMA terminal.
" appears
Update icon
Running software update from the menu
Update Software from the menu.
is "Setting" s "Other setting" s "Software Update"
Enter your security codes "Update"
Your FOMA terminal is checked if it needs an update.
  Go to step 3 in "Running software update by selecting the Icon".
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Check harmful data

Delete harmful data and prevent harmful applications from launching by scanning and detecting problems in files imported to the FOMA terminal.
The Scanning function prevents the data that causes some fault from
invading your FOMA terminal when viewing sites and websites or
n
receiving mail. If patter terminal, or if pattern data for certain failure does not exist, it may be impossible to delete the har
The pattern data is specific to a certain model of FOMA terminal.
Therefore, DOCOMO may stop distributing pattern data for a model 3
ears after the model is first released.
y
Updating pattern data
First, update the pattern data.
is "Setting" s "Lock/Security" s "Scanning function"
s "Update"
"YES" s "YES"
Scanning results display
Scanned problems display
Following problems
were detected Problem element1 Problem element2 Problem element3 Problem element4 Problem element5 Other:xxxx
Return
A list of up to 5 problems detected by the Scanning function appears, starting with the highest-level problem. If 6 or more problems were detected, the names of the 6th and subsequent problems are omitted.
data for a failure is not downloaded to the FOMA
m
ful data using this function.
Scanning results display
Warning level 0 Warning level 1 Warning level 2 Warning level 3 Warning level 4
Operation may not
run properly
Others
(OK) : Continue the operation
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Operation may not
run properly
Cancel operation?
(YES) : Stop and cancel the operation
) : Continue the
(NO
ation
oper
(OK) : Stop and cancel the oper
Operation may not
run properly
Canceling operation
Operation may not
run properly Delete data?
(
YES) : Delete the data
and cancel the operation
ation
) : Stop and cancel
(NO
ation
the oper
Operation may not
(OK) : Delete the data and canc oper
run properly Deleting data
el the ation
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Introduction of options and related devices

By combining various options and accessories sold separately, your FOMA terminal can support a wide range of applications to meet both your personal and professional needs. Note that some pr
oducts may not be available depending on the area you are in. For more information, contact a docomo Shop or Service Counter. For details of options and acce
Earphone/Microphone 01 Stereo Earphone/Microphone 01 Earphone Plug Adapter 01 Earphone/Microphone with Switch
*1
*1
/P002
P001
Stereo Earphone Set P001 Earphone Plug Adapter P001 Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with
Switch P01
Flat-plug Stereo Earphone Set P01 Bluetooth Headset F01 AC Adapter F01 for Bluetooth Headset Wireless Earphone Set P01/02 Bone Conduction Microphone/
Receiver 01
FOMA USB Cable FOMA AC Adapter 01 FOMA Dry Battery Adapter 01
*2
/P02
*2
*2
/02
*4
ssories, refer to relevant User's Manual.
Carry Case S 01 FOMA USB Cable with Charge
Function 02
FOMA Portable Charging Adapter 01
In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01
*1
FOMA In-Car Hands-Free Cable 01 Data Communications Adapter N01 FOMA Indoor Booster Antenna FOMA Indoor Booster Antenna (Stand
*2
*3
Type)
In-Car Holder 01
FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use
FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 Earphone Plug Adapter 01 for External
connector terminal
*5
*5
/02
Desktop Holder N29 Battery Pack N24 Back Cover N47
*4
*7
*6
*7
*8
*5
*1: To connect to N-07B, the Earphone Plug Adapter P001 or Earphone Plug Adapter
01 for External connector terminal is required.
*2
To connect to N-07B, the Earphone Plug Adapter 01 for External connector
terminal is required.
*3
The AC Adapter F01 for Bluetooth Headset is required.
*4
May not work correctly when connected to a USB HUB.
*5
Charging with the AC adapter→p.17
*6
To charge N-07B, the FOMA In-Car Hands-Free Cable 01 is required.
*7
Use in Japan only.
*8
To attach N-07B to the In-Car Holder, attach to the 5th position shown in ② listed
in "In-Car Holder 01 Manual".
Others
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Appendix

Menu list

settings are reset to default by "Reset settings".
Some functions that cannot be reset to default settings (or default states)
may be included in
Mail Inbox
Main item Sub item Branch item
mode/web Menu/Search
Others
settings.
Outbox Draft Mail history box Compose new message Create new Deco-Anime Decome-Template Compose new SMS Check mail/message Check new SMS Receive option Mail setting Receive setting
Bookmark Screen Memo Browser history Enter URL i-Channel i-Channel list
mode/web setting mode Browser Set.
One-touch mlt win. Full Browser Home
Display setting Signature setting Phrases/Store word Mail box lock Set check mail/message Reply format setting Address/Spam Mail Set. Auto save setting Read out setting Emotion/Keyword SMS setting Area Mail setting Check settings Reset
Ticker display setting Reset i-Channel
Full Browser Settings Common Settings Check Settings Reset
mode set.
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Main item Sub item Branch item
ppli Software list(phone)
CAMERA/TV/MUSIC Camera
Data box
Tool
ppli(microSD)
ppli call logs
i-
ppli run info ppli setting
1Seg
MUSIC Player Music&Video Channel My picture MUSIC Music&Video Channel
motion/Movie Melody My document Kisekae Tool Machi-chara Chara-den 1Seg Document viewer SD other files Bar code reader Calculator Alarm Receive Ir data Schedule Note ToDo Data Security Service microSD Enjoy Exercise Medias viewer Life history viewer Guide
Auto-start setting Disp. software info i-Widget overseas use i-Widget sound effect
ppli call settings ppli volume
Preferred tone
Backlight Power saver
Vibrator Check settings Still image shooting Movie shooting Art photo mode Medias viewer Activate 1Seg Program guide TV timer list Timer recording list Recording result TVlink Channel list Channel setting User setting
Others
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Others
Tool
TEL function
Main item Sub item Branch item
Voice recorder Bluetooth Voice announce Dictionary DL Dictionary Phrases/Store word Common phrases
Store word
Contact DOCOMO Phonebook Search phonebook
Add to phonebook
UIM operation
Phonebook set./Check
Forwarding image
Choku-Den
Rec. msg./Voice memo Play/Erase msg.
Play/Erase VP msg.
Record voice memo
Record message setting
Dialed/Received call Dialed calls
Received calls
Redial
Dial/Receive setting Nuis. call blocking
Caller ID request
Caller ID notification
Arrival call act
Dial call setting
Receive call setting
In-call setting
Headset function set.
Call rejection set.
Videophone setting Visual preference
Select image
Auto redial as voice
Ntfy switch-mode
Hands-free switch
V.phone while packet
Call duration/charge Call duration/charge
Notify cost limit
Reset total
Auto reset
Chaku-moji 2in1 Melody call Voice mail service Other network serv. Call forwarding
Call waiting
English guidance
Remote access
Multi Number
Dual network
Additional service
OFFICEED
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Setting Screen/Display Kisekae Tool setting
Main item Sub item Branch item
Stand-by display Color theme setting Each display setting Machi-chara setting Soft key Original menu Menu display set Viewer settings Icons Icons setting Privacy angle Display on charge Image display mode Quick Info setting Information display
Sound/Vib./Manner Ring volume
Select ring tone Other sound setting Vibrator setting
Manner mode setting Stereo&3D sound
Backlight/Illum. Backlight
Illumination setting
Text display/input Font
Character input set
Time Set main time
バイリンガル
Set sub clock Clock display Auto power ON Auto power OFF
Lock/Security Lock
Keypad lock Secret mode Secret data only mode Call rejection set. Change security code IC card authentic. PIN setting Scanning function
Slide-style setting Setting when opened
Setting when folded Slide sound Backlight when closed Motion Access Set.
Battery Battery level External connection USB mode
Bluetooth Headset microphone Femtocell
Others
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Setting Other setting Cam-button setting
Map/Overseas Map
i-concier Profile Osaifu-Keitai IC card content
Main item Sub item Branch item
Touch sensor setting
Auto-change Screen
Alarm setting
Self mode
Reset settings
Initialize
Software Update
Quick search URL
imadoco search imadoco kantan search
i-area Overseas NW search
Overseas setting
Overseas use guide
DCMX ToruCa IC card lock setting
Setting
Check IC owner Change IC owner Search by
mode
imadoco search
3G/GSM setting
Network search setting
PLMN setting
Display operator name
Display area status
Inquiries(overseas)
Bar incoming when roam
Missed Call Notice
Roaming guidance
Int'l dial assistance
mode service set. Mail/Message usage set Network service
IC card lock IC lock(power-off) ToruCa settings Receive ToruCa IC card notice set
Others
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Main specifications

Phone
Product name N-07B Size (When closed)
Weight Continuous standby time
Continuous talk time
Charging time LCD Type
Size
Resolution Image sensor
Type
Size
Effective pixels Camera
Maximum recorded pixels
Digital zoom Record No. of photos that
can be stored
Continuous shooting
Photo file format
Moving picture
recording time
Moving picture file format
1Seg recording time Music
playback
Capacity
*1 : Switch networks in "3G/GSM setting". *2 : Select size = QVGA (320 x 240), Quality setting = Fine (File size = 25 KB) *3 : *4 : R
*5 : Varies depending on the broadcaster and program. *6 : File format = AAC *7 : Backg *8 : Up t
Continuous
playback time
Chaku-Uta®/Chaku-Uta-Full®
Varies depending on the image size.
ecording time for 1 item under the following conditions:
<P
hone> Select size = QCIF (176 x 144), Quality setting = Normal, File size setting = 2MB, Movie type set = Normal <2 GB microSD card> Select size = QCIF (176 x 144), Quality setting = Normal, File size = Long time, Movie type set = Normal
round playback supported
o approx. 10 MB capacity is separately prepared for the Secret folder.
Height approx. 109 mm x Width approx. 51 mm x Thickness approx. 13.6 mm (Thickest : Approx. 14.7
mm) Approx. 121 g (Battery attached) [FOMA/3G]
[GSM] [FOMA/3G]
[GSM]
Stationary ("Auto" *1) : Approx. 760 hours In transit ("3G" In transit ("Auto" Stationary ("Auto"
Voice call : Videophone : Voice call :
*1
) : Approx. 530 hours
*1
) : Approx. 480 hours
*1
) : Approx. 350 hours
Approx. 240 min. Approx. 130 min.
Approx. 250 min. AC Adapter : Approx. 150 min. DC Adapter : Approx. 150 min. LTPS_TFT 16,777,216 colors Approx. 3.3 inches 409,920 pixels (480 x 854 dots) CMOS 1/4.0 inches Approx. 5.1 mill. pixels Approx. 5 mill. pixels Up to approx. 13.5 x Up to approx. 1,800
*3
4 – 20 JPEG When saved to Phone : Approx. 220 sec.
*2
*4
When saved to 2 GB microSD card : Approx. 120 min. MP4 When saved to 2 GB microSD card : Approx. 640 min. (Total) i-motion Chaku-Uta-Full® SD-Audio Windows Media Audio (WMA) file Music&Video Channel
195 MB
*8*9
Approx.
Approx. 400 min. Approx. 1,920 min. Approx. 1,920 min. Approx. 1,920 min. Approx. 1,980 min. (Audio)
Approx. 280 min. (Video)
*6
*6*7
*6*7
*7
*4
*5
*7
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*9 : Shared with images, i-motion, Melody, PDF data, Screen memo, Music, Music&Video Channel,
Kisekae Tool, Machi-chara, Internet movies, ToruCa and i-
αppli
Battery pack
Product name Battery Pack N24 Voltage DC 3.8V Battery type Lithium-ion Current 960 mAh
Numbers of saved/registered/protected items in the FOMA terminal
Phonebook 1,000 max.
Item Store/Register Protect
1Seg
TV link 50 -
TV timer 100 -
Timer recording
Schedule
Schedule 2,500
Holiday 100 -
Mail (SMS + i-mode)
Received mail 2,500 max.
Sent mail 1,000 max.
Draft mail 200 max.
αppli 200 max.
i-
*3
(5 for mail-linked i-αppli) -
Image 3,500 max.
Movie/i-motion 3,500 max.
Kisekae Tool 3,500 max.
Chaku-Uta-Full® Approx. 65
*1 : Up to 50 data can be stored in a UIM (FOMA card).
ncludes i-schedule.
*2 : I *3 : A
ctual storable/registerable/protectable counts may be decreased depending on the data size.
*4 : Up t
o 20 more received or sent SMS can be additionally stored in a UIM (FOMA card).
*5 : Up t
o 100 data can be additionally stored in the Secret Folder.
*6
: I
ncludes "Welcome ドコモwebメール " (Welcome docomo web mail) (Japanese) in the "Inbox"
mail folder. *7 : Includes pre-installed data. *8 : Up t
o 250 data can be additionally stored in the Secret Folder.
*9 : Up t
o 10 data can be additionally stored in the Secret Folder.
*1
100 -
*2
*3*4*5*6
*3*4*5
*3
*3*7*8
*3*7*9
*3*7
*3
2,500 max.
500 max.
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-
*3
*3
-
-
-
-
-
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Specific absorption rate (SAR) of mobile phone, etc.

Specific absorption rate (SAR) of mobile phone
This model phone FOMA N-07B meets the MIC's technical regulation for exposure to radio waves. The technical regulation established permitted levels of radio frequency energy, based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The regulation employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit is 2 watts/kilogram (W/kg)* averaged over ten grams of tissue. The limit includes a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The value of the limit is equal to the international guidelines recommended by ICNIRP. All phone models should be confirmed to comply with the regulation, before they are available for sale to the public. The highest SAR value for this model phone N-07B is 0.321 W/kg. It was taken by the Telecom Engineering Center (TELEC), a Registered Certification Agency on the Radio Law. The test for SAR was conducted in accordance with the MIC testing procedure using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest permitted power level in all tested frequency bands. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the MIC's technical regulation. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the phone during operation can be well below the maximum value. For further information about SAR, please see the following websites:
World Health Organization (WHO) : http://www.who.int/peh-emf/en/ ICNIRP : http://www.icnirp.de/ MIC : http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/sys/ele/index.htm TELEC : http://www.telec.or.jp/ENG/Index_e.htm NTT DOCOMO : http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/product/sar/ NEC CASIO Mobile Communications : http://www.n-keitai.com/lineup/sar/ (Japanese) Association of Radio Industries and Business : http://www.arib-emf.org/index.html (Japanese) * : International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection.
Radio Frequency (RF) Signals
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE U.S. GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone contains a radio transmitter and receiver. Your phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement
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known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit set by the FCC is
1.6 W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the U.S. government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed on position and locations (for example, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.35 W/kg, and when worn on the body, is 0.57 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the U.S. government requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section at https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/report
s/GenericSearch. cfm after search on FCC ID A98-WVZ8083. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Non-compliance with the above restrictions may result in violation of FCC RF Exposure guidelines.
* In the United States, the SAR limit for wireless mobile phones used by the public is
1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. SAR values may vary depending upon na
tional r
eporting requirements and the network band.
FCC Regulations
This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This mobile phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
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installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation; if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
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and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Declaration of Conformity
The product N-07B is declared to conform with the essential requirements of European Union Directive 1999/5/EC Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 3.1 (a), 3.1 (b) and 3.2. The Declaration of Conformity can be found on http://www.n-keitai.com/ lineup/index.html (Japanese only).
This mobile phone complies with the EU requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your mobile phone is a radio transceiver, designed and manufactured not to exceed the SAR* limits** for exposure to radio-frequency (RF) energy, which SAR* value, when tested for compliance against the standard was 0.448 W/kg. While there may be differences between the SAR* levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet*** the EU requirements for RF exposure.
* The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the
Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
** The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged
over ten grams of tissue, recommended by The Council of the European Union. The limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
***
Tests for SAR have been conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest cer operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station antenna, the lower the power output.
ified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while
t

Export Administration Regulations

The product and accessories are subject to the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law and other applicable export/import laws and regulations of Japan. You shall obtain lice thereunder at your own expense and on your own responsibility. For more details, contact the Ministr
nses, permissions, and consents required
of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI).
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Intellectual property right

Copyrights and portrait rights
Excep t for person al use, subscribers are pr oh ibi ted fro m co pying , mo dif yi ng or distributing content such as photos taken with the FOMA terminal or text/music/software downloaded from Internet websites, whose copyrights belong to third parties, without the permission of the copyright hol der.
ing or recording a stage performance,
Captur e
ntertainment or exhibition may be prohibited even if it is for personal use. Taking a photo of someone using the FOMA terminal without consent website without consent, may infringe the right of portrait.
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"F OMA", "i-m ode", "i- αppl i", "i-motion ",
"Dec o- ma il ", "Ch ar a- de n", "ToruC a", "mopera", "WORLD CALL", "DCMX", "iD", "i-area", "WORLD WING", "OFFICEED", "2in1", "docomo SMART series", "docomo web mail", "FOMA" logo and "iC" logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT DOCOMO.
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QR code is a registered trademark of Denso
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microSDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C,
LLC.
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"Quick Info", " "Medias viewer", "
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フォト文字クリエイター ",
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