Docomo P-07A User guide

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P-07A
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
Phonebook
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Security Settings
Mail
i-mode/Full Browser
i-motion/Movie/i-Channel/i-concier
Camera
1Seg
Music
i-αppli/i-Widget
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
Map/GPS Function
Data Management
Convenient Functions
Character Entry
Network Services
Overseas Use
PC Connection
Appendix/Troubleshooting
Index/Quick Manual
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DOCOMO W-CDMA・GSM/GPRS System

Before using your FOMA terminal

Thank you for selecting the “docomo PRIME series P-07A”.
Before or during use of the P-07A, make sure that you read this manual and the separate manuals for other optional devices thoroughly so that you can use the P-07A correctly. If you feel any inconvenience in reading the manual, contact the docomo Information Center listed on the back page of this manual. The P-07A is designed to be your close partner. Treat it carefully at all times to ensure long-term performance.
Because the FOMA terminals use radio waves, they cannot be used in places where radio waves do not reach, such as inside tunnels, underground, or in buildings; or the outside where radio waves are weak or out of the FOMA service area. They may not be used in the high-rise buildings even when the antennas are unobstructed. You may also experience interruption of calls even when using without moving while the radio waves are strong enough for the three antennas to appear on the display.
Use the FOMA terminal carefully to avoid disturbing other people when in public, or in crowded or quiet places.
Since the FOMA terminals use radio waves as the medium of telecommunication, calls may be tapped by the third party. However, the W-CDMA・GSM/GPRS system automatically supports tapping prevention, so your conversation will be incomprehensible to the third party, because it is recognized as mere noise.
The FOMA terminals change your voice into digital signals and send them to the other party. In places where the radio waves are weak, the digital signals may not be converted correctly, and in such a case, the voice may sound different from the actual original voice. The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of
the use of SSL/TLS. Neither DOCOMO nor the certifiers as listed herein make any representation and warranty as for the security in the use of SSL/TLS. In the event that the user shall sustain d amage or loss due to the use of SSL/TLS, neither DOCOMO nor the certifiers shall be responsible for any such damage or loss. Certifiers: VeriSign Japan K.K., Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd., GlobalSign K.K.,
RSA Security Japan Ltd., SECOM Trust Systems Co., Ltd., and
This FOMA terminal supports FOMA Plus-Area and FOMA High-Speed Area.
The FOMA terminal can be used only via the FOMA network provided by
Comodo CA Ltd.
DOCOMO and in DOCOMO’s roaming area.
It is recommended that you make separate notes of the information (such as Phonebook entries, schedule events, text memos, record messages, voice memos, movie memos) stored in the FOMA terminal and keep them in a safe place. Note that we cannot be held responsible for the unlikely event of loss of the stored contents due to a malfunction, repair, change of your model, or other mishandling of the FOMA terminal.
You are advised to save your important data files to the microSD card. If you have a personal computer, you can transfer and save the information such as Phonebook entries, mail messages, schedule events, and others to the personal computer by using DOCOMO keitai datalink.
For Using This Manual
This FOMA terminal supports Kisekae Tool (page 117). If you use Kisekae Tool to change the design of the Menu display, some menu configurations change according to the usage frequency depending on the type of the menu. Further, some menu numbers that are assigned to the menu items do not apply.
You can download the latest information about this manual from the following DOCOMO website:
User’s Manual (PDF file) Download
(http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/manual/index.html)
The URL and the content of the website might be modified
without notice.
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Easy Search/Contents/Precautions

Search from the index when you know the names of functions o r servi ces.
Search from keywords for the functions you frequently use or the func tions th at are convenient if you can know any.
Search from the tabs printed on the cover.
See the next page for details.
Search from the contents that categorize functions.
Search from here to use the main functions.
Search from the function list.
Quick Manual gives you a clear, brief description about ba sic functions. You can take it when you go out. Further, Quick Manual “For Overseas Use” is atta ched, so r efer to it when you use the FOMA terminal overseas.
From the Index
From Easy Search
From the Tabs on the Cover
From the Contents 11P.6
From the Main Functions 11P.8
From the Function List 11P.472
From Quick Manual 11P.550
It is prohibited to copy all or part of this manual without permi ssion. The instructions contained in this manual ma y be ch anged wi thout no tice.

Viewing/Searching This Manual

In this manual, illustrations and symbols are used in the explanations so that you can correctly and easily use the FOMA terminal.
The most operating procedures and displays in this manual are descri bed wit h the
default settings of the “Stripe White” (see page472) handset. However, the following settings are changed.
“Display setting” “Stand-by display/Stand-by di sp. Wide” : OFF“Display setting” “Clock” “Stand-by clock/Stand-by clock Wide” “Position”:
Pattern 1
“Menu icon setting”: Normal
The most operating procedures and displays in this manual are descri bed in th e state
of Normal Style. In Horizontal Open Style, you can ope rate i n the sam e way as in Normal Style. See page25 and page 26 for the operations in Horizontal Open Style .
Displays and illustrations described in this manual are for re ference. The actual o nes
might differ.
In this manual, “Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-αppli which supports the IC card functi on” is
described as “Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-αppli”.
Note that “P-07A” is referred to as “FOMA terminal” in this manual.In the operating procedures of this manual, key operations are de scribed wi th
simplified key icons.
The functions which use a microSD card are described in this manual ; howe ver, you
need to obtain a microSD card separately to make these functi ons avai lable. S ee page 366 for the microSD card.
How to Refer to This Manual
By the following search methods, you can find pages where your desired functions and services are described:
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How to search for “Alarm” is explained here as an example of search method.
Additional guidance . . . . . . . . . . 454
Address link function . . . . . . . . . . . 212
After-sales services . . . . . . . . . . . . 521
Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400
Alarm setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409
Answer setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6
Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
From the Index
11P.540
Search for a function or a service name as shown on the right.
Search for the function you frequently use or that is convenient if you know any as shown on the right.
Other things you can do
To reduce the battery consumption.............................. <Power Saver Mode> 114
To scan QR codes or bar codes......................................<Bar Code Reader> 245
To listen to music.................................................................. <MUSIC Player> 278
To check your location and area information.................<Map/GPS Function> 328
To use the microSD card...................................................... <microSD Card> 366
To exchange information using infrared rays.........<Infrared Communication> 380
To use the FOMA terminal as an alarm clock.....................................<Alarm> 400
To use the F
OMA terminal as a calculator ..................................<Calculator> 414
To use the FOMA terminal overseas........................<International Roaming> 456
To update software programs........................................... <Software Update> 523
Go to page 400 where “Alarm” is explained.
From Easy Search
11P.4
i-αppli/i-Widget
Map/GPS Function
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
Data Management
Music
Convenient Functions
Character Entry
Network Services
PC Connection
Overseas Use
Appendix/Troubleshooting
Multitask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<Multitask> 397
Informing You of an Incoming Call/Mail Message by Voice
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Reading Aloud> 398
Turning Power On/Off Automatically at a Specified Time
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Auto Power ON/OFF> 400
Using Alarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Alarm> 400
Using Calendar to Manage Schedule . . . . . . . . . . .<Schedule> 403
Using ToDo to Manage Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <ToDo> 407
Setting Operating Conditions of Alarm . . . . .<Alarm Setting>409
From the Tabs on the Cover
11Cover page
Search for the function you want to set in the order of “Cover”
“First page of Chapter” “Description page” as shown
on the right.
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Convenient Functions
You can set Alarm to alert you at the specified time with an alarm tone, animation and illumination. You can store up to 12 alarms.
1
mStationeryAlarmHighlight an alarm and press l()
Do the following operations.
2
Press l().
+m-4-4
<Alarm>
Using Alarm
Alarm You can set whether to validate or invalidate the alarm.
ON or OFF
Time Enter the time for sounding the alarm.
pYou cannot set the same time as the time set for the sto red
alarm.
Tone Select a type of alarm toneSelect a folder
Select an alarm tone.
Volume Use Bo to adjust the volume.
pIf you set “Step, the alarm tone is silent for about three
seconds, and then the volume steps up every about three seconds, from Level 1 through Level 6.
Prefer manner
mode
You can set the alarm tone which sounds at the specified time during Manner Mode.
ON or OFF
ON. . . . .Sounds at the same volume as set for Alarm volume”.
OFF. . . .Sounds at the volume set for this function.
The icon appears on the Stand-by display. “” . . . Displayed when an alarm is set for today (except the setting for past time). “” . . . Displayed when an alarm is set for tomo rrow or onward only. pIf you set Alarm of a schedule event /ToDo item to OFF”, the icon is not displayed.
Function Menu while Alarm is Display ed
Edit Go to step 1 of Using Alarm on page400. Detail You can display the stored alar m contents. Set this You can validate the stored alarm.
YES
pYou can validate also by pressing Oo().
Set all You can validate all the stored alarm.
YES
Delete
Delete this YES Delete all Enter you Terminal Security CodeYES
Information
pIf the alarm tone sounds during a call, press any key to stop it. Once again press any
key to end the alarm including Snooze. If the other party on the phon e hangs up, an alarm including Snooze ends.
pDuring a call, the alarm tone sounds at the level set for Volume (earpiece volume). pTurn off the FOMA terminal after setting “Auto power ON to OFF when you are near
electronic devices using high-precision control or weak signals, or where the use is prohibited such as in airplanes and hospitals.
When you set an alarm for Alarm, “Schedule, and ToDo
Note: The page above is a sample.
Menu number (See page 36)
Function name You can find this in Index.
Operating procedure (See page 34)
Reference display (Characters and settings are for reference.)
Options and their explanations
Items shown on the display (Some items cannot be executed.)
Operation and supplementary explanation for each item
Operations related to the function and explanations for supplementary operations
Chapter title
You can search by chapter.
Cautions or references for using each function
Lower sub-menu item of the Function menu
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Easy Search

To retrieve a desired function with simple words, refer to the following:
To know convenient functions for making calls
To/Not to notify your phone number to the other party
....................................................................................<Caller ID Notification> 47
To switch to a videophone call during a voice call
...........................................................................<Switch to Videophone Call> 53
To change a volume level of the other party’s voice....................... <Volume> 68
To put a call on hold during a call....................................................<Holding> 69
To do the following when you cannot answer calls
To put an incoming call on hold before answering......................... <On Hold> 69
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To convey the message that you need to refrain from talking on the phone
.....................................................................Using Public Mode (Drive Mode) 70
.......................................................................Using Public Mode (Power Off) 70
To record voice/video messages..........................<Record Message Setting> 71
To change melody or illumination
To adjust the ring volume ........................................................<Ring Volume> 68
To change ring tones according to callers......................<Add to Phonebook> 90
To change ring tones........................................................<Select Ring Tone> 104
To know incoming calls by vibrator .................................................<Vibrator> 106
To mute the keypad sound...................................................<Keypad Sound> 107
To activate Manner Mode......................................................<Manner Mode> 108
To change colors/lighting patterns of Call indicator for incoming calls
.................................................................................................. <Illumination> 118
To change/know display settings
To know the meaning of marks (icons) on the display.....................<Display> 28
To change the Stand-by display (Wallpaper)...................... <Display Setting> 111
To display a calendar on the Stand-by display..............................<Calendar> 111
To change the menu display .......................................... <Menu Icon Setting> 116
To change the font size....................................................<Font Size Setting> 121
To make full use of mail
To send Deco-mail ...................................................................... <Deco-mail> 149
To send images.......................................................................<Attachments> 156
To sort and save mail automatically..............................................<Auto-sort> 175
To make full use of camera
To shoot with the flash/photo light...........<Flash Setting/Photo Light Setting> 240
To change the shooting size......................................................<Image Size> 241
To save to the microSD card...........................................................<Store In> 242
To display shot images.........................................................<Picture Viewer> 340
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To use the FOMA terminal with a sense of security
To lock the FOMA terminal from away when it gets lost
.........................................................................................<Omakase Lock>※1127
To keep Phonebook entries from prying eyes.........................<Secret Mode> 135
To reject calls without a caller ID..............................<Call Setting without ID> 138
To reject calls from the phone numbers that are not
in the Phonebook ............................................................ <Reject Unknown> 139
To separately store Phonebook and other data
files in preparation for their erasure.................... <Data Security Service>※2139
1 This is a pay service.2 This is a pay service which is available on a subscription basis.
To make full use of 1Seg
To watch 1Seg programs ......................................................<Activate 1Seg> 253
To record 1Seg programs..................<Record Video> <Record Still Images> 260
To set TV Timer/Timer Recording for 1Seg programs
.......................................................................<TV Timer> <Timer Recording> 261
To change settings of video and audio...................................<User Settings> 266
Other things you can do
To reduce the battery consumption.............................. <Power Saver Mode> 114
To scan QR codes or bar codes......................................<Bar Code Reader> 245
To listen to music.................................................................. <MUSIC Player> 278
To check your location and area information.................<Map/GPS Function> 328
To use the microSD card...................................................... <microSD Card> 366
To exchange information using infrared rays.........<Infrared Communication> 380
To use the FOMA terminal as an alarm clock.....................................<Alarm> 400
To use the FOMA terminal as a calculator ..................................<Calculator> 414
To use the FOMA terminal overseas........................<International Roaming> 456
To update software programs...........................................<Software Update> 523
To update security.........................................................<Scanning Function> 528
The operating procedures for frequently used functions are summ arize d in Quick
Manual. (See page550)
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Contents

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Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Main Functions of P-07A. . . . . . . . . . . .8
Before Using the
Handset
21
Voice/
Videophone Calls/
PushTalk
49
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Phonebook
89
Sound/Screen/
Light Settings
103
Part Names and Functions, Styles, Display, Desktop Icon, Selecting Menu, Guide, UIM (FOMA Card), Battery, Charging, Power ON/OFF, Select Language, Set Time, Caller ID Notificati on, Own Number, etc.
Making a Call/Videophone Call, Call Records, Chaku-moji, Receiving a Call/Videophone Call, Volume, Ring Volume, Public Mode, Record Message Setting, Chara-den, Making a PushTalk Call, Receiving a PushTalk Call, PushTalk Phonebook, etc.
Available Phonebooks, Add to Phonebook (FOMA terminal/UIM), Group Setting, Search Phonebook, Edit Phonebook, Delete Data, No. of Phonebook, 2-touch Dial, Voice Dial
Select Ring Tone, Vibrator, Manner Mode , Display Setting, Backlight, Menu Icon Setting, Kisekae Tool, Set to Machi-chara, Horizontal Open Menu, Illumination, Font, etc.
Precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Handling Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Standard Accessory Kit and Main
Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Mail
145
i-mode/
Full Browser
193
i-motion/Movie/
i-Channel/i-concier
221
Camera
229
1Seg
249
i-mode Mail, Deco-mail, Decome-Anime, Template, Attachments, Mail Auto-receive, Receive Option, Check New Messages, Message R/F, Early Warning “Area Mail”, Chat Mail, SMS, etc.
i-mode, iMenu, My Menu, Change i-mode Password, Full Browser, Last URL, Enter URL, Bookmark, Screen Memo, Download, Upload, i- mo de Setti ngs, Certificate, etc.
i-motion/Movie, Download i-motion/ Movie, Movie Auto Play Setting, i-Channel, i-concier
Before Using Camera, St ill Im age Sh oot , Moving Picture Shoot, Settings for Shooting, Setting Image Size/Image Quality, Bar Code Reader
1Seg, Before Using 1Seg, Channel Settin g, Activate 1Seg, i-αppli Pr ogram Gui de, Data Broadcasting, TVlink, Recording 1Seg, TV Timer/Timer Recording, Us er Sett ings
Security Settings
123
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Security Codes, Change Security Code, Releasing PIN Lock, Lock All, Omakase Lock, Self Mode, Personal Data Lock, Keypad D ial Lock, Secret Mode, Call Setting without I D, Reject Unknow n, Reset Settings, Initialize, etc.
Music
269
Music&Video Channel, Set Program, Playing/Operating Programs, Playing Music, Saving Music Files, MUSIC Player, Playlist
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i-αppli/i-Widget
289
i-αppli, i-αppli Download, i-αpp li Run , iαppli Settings, Starting i-αppli Automatically, iαppli Call, i-αppli Stand- by Dis play, iαppli Data, i-Widget, Start Widget Appli
Network Services
437
Check New Messages, Voice Mail, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Nuisance Call Blocking, Caller ID Request, Dual Network, Service Numbers, Remote Control, Multi Number, 2in1, OFFICEED, etc.
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Osaifu-Keitai/
ToruCa
315
Map/GPS Function
327
Data Management
337
Convenient
Functions
395
Character Entry
427
Osaifu-Keitai, iC Transfer Service, IC Card Content, IC Card Lock, Check IC Owner, ToruCa, Receive ToruCa Files , Toru Ca View er, ToruCa File List/Detailed ToruCa File Display, ToruCa Settings
Using GPS Function, Position Location, Map/GPS Compatible i-αppli, Provide Location, Notify of Location, Location History, GPS Settings
Picture Viewer, i-motion Player, Movie Player, Video Player, Chara-den, Machi-chara, Melo dy Playe r, Kisekae Tool, microSD Card, Voice Recorder, PDF Viewer, etc.
Multiaccess, Multitask, Reading Aloud, Auto Power ON/OFF, Alarm, Schedule, ToDo, Multi Key Long Press Setting, Own Number, Call Data , Calculator, Bluetooth Function, Check Sett ings, e tc.
Character Entry, Mode 1 (5-touch), Common P hrases, Cut/Copy/Paste, Own Dictionary, Learned Words, Download Dictionary, Mode 2 (2-touch), Mode 3 (NIKO-touch)
Overseas Use
455
PC Connection
465
Appendix/
Troubleshooting
471
Index/
Quick Manual
539
Outline of International Roaming (WORLD W ING), Available Services, Confirmation for Usi ng, Making a Call at the Country You Stay, Receiving a Call, 3G/GSM Setting, Set Roaming Guidance, Network Se rvi ces, e tc.
Available Data Communication, Before Using Data Communication, Setup Flow for Data Transfer (OBEX™ Communication), Setup Flow for Data Communication, AT Command, CD-ROM, DOCOMO Keitai Datalink
Function List, Options and Relate d Device s, Troubleshooting, Error Messages, Warranty and After-sales Services, i-mode Fault Diagnosis Site, Software Update, Scanning Function, Main Specifications, SAR, Export Administration Regulations, etc.
Index, Quick Manual, Quick Manual “For Overseas Use”
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Main Functions of P-07A

i-concier 11P.226
i-concier is a service that enables you to receive useful i nformati on from a character (Machi-chara image) on the Stand-by display a nd d ownload schedu le event (i-schedule) files for your convenience. Downloaded i-schedule events or ToruCa files are automatically update d to the latest information, and the address information of shops/com panie s, etc. is a utomaticall y added to the Phonebook.
i-αppli Ca ll11P.30 7
i-αppli call is a useful functi on for online g ames that enables you r conten t provide r or third party to give notice to your opponent to start th e specified correspond ing application.
International Roaming 11P.297, P.456
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Your FOMA terminal, phone number, and mail address a re avail able ov erseas (3G/ GSM areas are supported). Further, “日英版/日中版 しゃべって翻訳 for P (J-E/J-C Speech Translation for P)”, which translates words into English or Chinese if you talk in Japanese, and into Japanese if in English or Chinese, is pre-install ed.
Display Battery11P.44
You can check detailed battery level by 100 steps.
i-Widget11P.311
i-Widget is a useful function that enables you to ea sily a ccess the t ools and commonly-used contents (Widget Appli) such as a calculat or, clock, TV prog ram l ist, and stock prices information. By launching the i-Widget display, you can check your de sired latest in formati on at a glance.
i-mode11P.194
You are now enabled to check websites more easily for info rmati on by en hanced operational performance, and to enjoy various moving p icture conte nts as Fl ash Video and Windows Media® Video are supported.
®
1Seg11P.250
You can watch 1Seg programs of the terrestri al d igital broad casting f or mo bile objects. By Mobile W-Speed, the outline of images ar e autom atically correcte d so that you can watch more smooth videos of 1Seg programs. Al so, the li ght sensor automatically adjusts the backlight in accordance with t he ambie nt bright ness, and the LCD AI compensates the image quality in accordance wi th the brightne ss.
Bluetooth Function11P.418
The wirelessly-connected FOMA terminal and a Bluetooth devi ce enab le you t o talk or listen to music while you are carrying the FOMA ter minal in your b ag.
Impressive Liquid Crystal Display
You can display still images and moving pictures in the Full Wide VGA (480 d ots x 854 dots) display of approx. 3.1 inches and can enj oy watching 1S eg pro grams o n the impressive display. Also, with the Full Wide QVGA (240 dots x 427 dots) Private window of app rox. 2.0 inches, you can enjoy watching moving pictures, and can check m issed call s or ne w mail messages even while the FOMA terminal is closed.
FeelMail11P.180
Animation of 45 characters and illumination re produce the atm osphere of mail messages. Pleasant animation appears and illuminatio n lights a ccording to the contents of mail message.
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Trinity Style11P.24, P.235
With Trinity Style, you can enjoy performances i n three styl es; oper ating the FOMA terminal in Normal Style, watching 1Seg programs in Hori zontal Open Style, and shooting still images with the FOMA terminal closed, etc. In Horizontal Open Style, 2-WAY key enables you to swit ch facin g direction s of key prints, and you can operate text entry for mail and I nternet as you d o in No rmal Style .
One-push Open11P.24
Setting when Opened11P.67
When a call comes in, just press the one-push open butt on, and you can open th e FOMA terminal to answer the call.
Recv. Mail/Call at Open11P.114
When a missed call or new mail message is found, just p ress the one-pu sh open button, and you can open the FOMA terminal to display the detai led Mi ssed Call display or the Inbox list.
Chaku-moji11P.56
Videophone11P.50
i-mode mail/Deco-mail/Deco-mail pictogram11P.146, P.149, P.338
i-αppli/Mega i-αppli/Intuitive Games 11P.290
High-Speed Communication Supported11P.466
Chaku-uta Full®/Uta-hodai/Music&Video Channel 11P.270, P.276, P.278
“Chaku-uta Full” is a registered trademark of Sony Mu sic Enter tainmen t Inc.
MUSIC Player11P.278
GPS11P.328
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa11P.316, P.318
Kisekae Tool11P.117, P.365
Respective Network Services11P.437
Security Settings11P.123
View Blind11P.116
You can make the display hard to see from an angle. You can u se the FOMA terminal without concern for others’ eyes.
Camera11P.230
You can use approximate 8,100,000 pixels of high-pr ecision cam era to sh oot still images and moving pictures. Further, owing to Intelligent Auto, you can shoot still images in a mode that is most suitable for your ph otographing scene, and can detect the outline of a person’s face to automatical ly focus on his or he r face. Further, you can use a flare of flash or photo light when you are in a di m plac e for shooting.
Voice Recorder11P.386
You can record your voice as a substitute for taking n otes. You ca n repeatedl y play it back, so it is convenient to record the proceedings at a me eting, etc.
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Precautions

ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS
Dont
disassemble
Avoid Water
Do
Pull the
power plug
out
Before using the FOMA terminal, read these safety precautions carefully so that you can use it correctly. After reading the precautions, keep them in a safe place.
Be sure to observe these safety precautions because they are designed to protect you or those around you from causing injury and to avoid unnecessary damage to the property.
The symbols below indicate the levels of danger or damage that can be caused if the particular precautions are not observed.
This symbol indicates that incorrect handling
Danger Warning
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Caution
will almost certainly cause death or serious injury.
This symbol indicates that incorrect handling poses a risk of causing death or serious injury.
This symbol indicates that incorrect handling poses a risk of causing injury or damage to the product or property.
The following symbols show specific directions:
Denotes things not to do. (Prohibition)
Denotes not to disassemble.
Do not
Not wet
hands
“Safety Precautions” are divided into the following six sections:
General precautions for FOMA terminal, batteries, adapters, and UIM... P.11
Precautions for FOMA terminal.................................................... .............P.12
Precautions for batteries............................................................................ P.14
Precautions for adapters............................................................................ P.15
Precautions for UIM....................................................................................P.16
Notes on using near electronic medical equipment.................................. P.16
Denotes not to touch with wet hands.
Denotes not to use where it could get wet or not to wet it.
Denotes mandatory instructions (matters that must be complied with).
Denotes to pull the power plug out of the outlet.
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Don’t
Do not
disassemble
Avoid Water
Do
Do
Don’t
Don’t
Do
Do
General precautions for FOMA terminal, batteries, adapters, and UIM
Danger
Do not use, store, or leave the mobile phone or its accessories in places with a high temperature (such as near fire, near heating appliances, inside a kotatsu or near other furniture with heating elements, in places exposed to direct sunlight, or in cars heated by the sun).
The devices could be deformed or malfunction, or the battery may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire, thus resulting in the deterioration of performance and shortening of the life of devices. Also, part of the case could get heated, causing bare skin burns.
Do not disassemble, modify or solder the FOMA terminal or accessories.
Accidents such as fire, injury, or electric shock, or malfunction may result. The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire.
Do not wet the FOMA terminal or accessories.
If liquids such as water or pet urine get onto them, overheating, electric shock, fire, malfunction, injury or others may result. Pay attention to the place of use and the way of handling.
With your FOMA terminal, use the batteries and adapters specified by NTT DOCOMO, INC.
If you use any type of battery or adapter other than the specified one, your FOMA terminal, battery or other accessories may leak, overheat, burst, catch fire or malfunction.
Warning
Do not place the batteries, the FOMA terminal, adapters, or UIM in cooking appliances such as
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microwave ovens or high-pressure containers.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire. The FOMA terminal or the adapter may overheat, smoke, or catch fire, or its circuit parts may become damaged.
Do not throw the FOMA terminal or accessories, or subject them to severe shocks.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire. Also, malfunction or fire may result.
Be careful not to let electroconductive materials (metal pieces, pencil leads etc.) contact with the charging terminal or connector terminal. Also, make sure that those are not entered into the inside of the FOMA terminal.
Short-circuit could cause fire or malfunction of the FOMA terminal.
When you are in a place such as a gas station where flammable gas is generated, turn off the FOMA terminal, and never do charging.
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Otherwise, catching fire may result.
Ensure that you use Osaifu-Keitai with the FOMA terminal turned off when you are in the vicinity of the gas station. (When IC Card Lock is set, turn off the power with the lock released.)
If odor, overheat, discoloration, or deformation is detected during use, battery charge, or storage, immediately observe the following:
1. Pull the power plug out of the outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
2. Turn off the power to the FOMA terminal.
3. Remove the battery pack from the FOMA terminal.
If you use the FOMA terminal and its accessories as they are, overheat, burst, or catching fire could result or the battery could leak.
Caution
Do not place the FOMA terminal or accessories on unstable locations such as wobbly tables or slanted locations.
The FOMA terminal or accessories may fall, resulting in injury or malfunction.
Do not store in humid or dusty places, or in high temperature environments.
Malfunction may result.
If children use the FOMA terminal or accessories, a guardian should explain the safety precautions and correct operations. The guardian should also make sure that the instructions are followed during use.
Otherwise, injury may result.
Keep out of the reach of babies and infants.
Accidental swallowing or injury may result.
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Be especially careful when you
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use the FOMA terminal for a long time with the adapter connected.
If you use i-αppli programs, talk on the videophone, watch 1Seg programs and so on for a long time during charging, the temperature of the FOMA terminal, battery pack, or adapter might rise. If you directly touch the part of high temperature continuously, redness, itching, rash, or low-temperature bare skin burns may result depending on your physical conditions or predisposition.
Precautions for FOMA terminal
Warning
Do not directly point the infrared
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data port at someone’s eyes during transmission.
His/her eyes may possibly be affected. Other infrared devices may operate erroneously if the infrared data port is pointed at them during transmission.
Do not shine the flash/photo light close to eyes.
Doing so can damage eyesight. Also, accidents such as injury might occur if someone is startled or dazzled by the light.
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Do not put the FOMA terminal in the place where it could be affected by an expanded airbag, e.g., on the dashboard.
If the airbag expands, the FOMA terminal could hit you and others, causing accidents such as injury and the FOMA terminal could malfunction and become damaged.
If you have any implanted electronic medical eq uipmen t, do not place your FOMA terminal in a chest pocket or inner pocket.
If the FOMA terminal is positioned close to electronic medical equipment, it may cause that equipment to malfunction.
Do not allow liquids such as water, or foreign materials such as metal pieces or flammable materials to get into the UIM or microSD card slot of the FOMA terminal.
Fire, electric shock or malfunction may result.
Do not turn on the flash/photo light to drivers of cars, and others.
It disturbs driving, and accidents may result.
Turn off the FOMA terminal in places where use is prohibited such as in airplanes and hospitals.
Otherwise, electronic devices and electronic medical appliances may be adversely affected. If the Auto Power ON function is set, deactivate the setting, then turn the power off. For use inside medical facilities, make sure that you comply with their regulations. You may be punished for using the FOMA terminal in airplanes, which is prohibited by law.
When talking with the FOMA terminal set to Hands-free, be sure to keep the FOMA terminal away from your ear. Further, when you play games or play back music with the earphone/microphone connected, adjust the sound volume to moderate volume.
The excessive sound volume impairs your hearing. Further, accidents may result due to the hardness of hearing of surrounding sound.
For those with weak heart conditions, the vibrator and ring volume must be adjusted carefully.
Those functions may cause an effect on the heart.
If thunder starts to rumble while you are using the FOMA terminal outdoors, turn off the power a nd move to a safe place.
Otherwise, you could be struck by lightning or suffer an electric shock.
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Turn off the FOMA terminal when
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near electronic devices using high-precision control or weak signals.
The FOMA terminal may possibly cause these devices to malfunction. Electronic devices that may be
affected: Hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemakers, implanted defibrillators, other medical electronic devices, fire alarms, automatic doors and other automatically controlled devices. If you use an implanted cardiac pacemaker, implanted defibrillator or any other electronic medical device, consult the manufacturer or retail er of the device for advice regarding possible effects from the radio waves.
If the display part or camera lens is broken, be careful about broken glasses or the exposed interior of the FOMA terminal.
Plastic panels are used for the surfaces of the display part and camera lens so that glasses do not easily get scattered, however, pay attention not to erroneously touch the broken part or interior. Otherwise, injury may result.
Caution
Do not swing the FOMA terminal by its strap.
The FOMA terminal may hit you or
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persons around you, and accidents such as injury or malfunction and damage may result.
When using the motion tracking, ensure that you check around you for safety, securely take hold of your FOMA terminal, and do not swing to an extent more than necessitated.
The motion tracking is the function to incline or swing the FOMA terminal for operation. If you excessively swing your FOMA terminal, it might happen that it hits against persons or objects, resulting in critical accidents or damage.
When a metallic strap is attached to your FOMA terminal, be careful that it does not hit against persons or objects when using the motion tracking.
Accidents such as injury or malfunction and damage may result.
If you erroneously break the display part and then crystal liquid gets leaked, never take or suck the liquid to or into your mouth, or apply to skin. If the crystal liquid gets into the eyes or mouth, immediately rins e it out with clean water and then seek medical attention. When it adheres to your skin or clothes, immediately wipe it away with alcohol etc., and then rinse it out with water and soap.
Otherwise, the loss of eyesight or injury to your skin may result.
Do not bring your ears close to the speakers while a ring tone sounds or a melody is played back from the FOMA terminal.
Otherwise, your hearing could be impaired.
Do not open the FOMA terminal by pressing the one-push open button near persons around you or your face.
The FOMA terminal may hit you or persons around you, causing accidents and injuries.
Do not use the FOMA terminal with the hook for Horizontal Open Style protruded.
Otherwise, injury may result.
Electronic devices in some types of cars can be affected by use of the FOMA terminal.
For safety’s sake, make sure not to use the FOMA terminal inside such cars.
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Itching, rash or eczema may be
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caused depending on your physical conditions or predisposition. If an abnormality occurs, stop using the FOMA terminal immediately, and then
Metals are used for the following parts:
Charging terminal Phosphor
Hook for Horizontal Open Style
Metal part of the one-push open button Battery installation part inside surface Shutter key PC Evaporated
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A logo panel of the Private window side
seek medical attention.
Where it is used Material Finishing
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Stainless steel
Aluminum Alumite treatment
PC+ASA Copper-plated,
PC Evaporated tin,
Gold-plated finish with nickel-plated ground Chrome-plated finish with nickel-plated ground
Nickel-plated
aluminum, hard coating
hard coating
Be careful not to get your finger or a strap caught in the parts when you close or open the FOMA terminal.
Accidents such as injury or damage may result.
When you watch a 1Seg program, watch in a place bright enough taking a certain distance from the display.
Otherwise, your visual acuity could be reduced.
Precautions for batteries
Check the description on the label of the battery pack for the type of battery.
Description Type
Li-ion Lithium-ion battery
Danger
Do not let any metal object such as a wire come in contact the battery terminals. Also do not
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carry or store the battery together with any metal objects like a necklace.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire.
Do not use excessive force to attach the battery to the FOMA terminal even when you cannot attach it successfully. Also, check that the battery is the right way round when you attach it.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire.
Do not throw the battery into fire.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire.
Do not pierce it with nails, hit it with a hammer, or step on it.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire.
If the battery fluid gets into your eyes, do not rub them. Flush your eyes with clean water and seek medical attention immediately.
Otherwise, the loss of eyesight may result.
Warning
When any abnormality due to external shock such as the deformation or scratches by dropping is found on the battery pack, immediately stop using it.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire. Also, malfunction or fire may result.
If charging is not completed at the end of the specified charging time, stop charging.
Otherwise, the battery may leak, overheat, become damaged or catch fire.
Immediately stop using the FO MA terminal and keep it away from fire if the battery leaks or emits an odor
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The leaked battery fluid may ignite, causing fire or burst.
Be careful that your pets do not bite into the battery pack.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire. Also, malfunction or fire may result.
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Caution
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An exhausted battery should not be disposed of with other wa ste.
The battery may catch fire or damage the environment. After insulating the battery terminals with tape, take the unneeded battery to a handling counter such as a docomo shop or dispose of it in accordance with local waste disposal regulations.
Do not charge the wet battery.
The battery pack may overheat, catch fire, or burst.
If the battery fluid comes in contact with skin or clothes, immediately stop using, then rinse it out thoroughly with clean water.
Skin injury may result.
Precautions for adapters
Warning
Do not use a damaged adapter cord or power cord.
Electric shock, overheating or fire may result.
Do not use the AC adapter and desktop holder in steamy places such as a bathroom.
Electric shock may occur.
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The DC adapter is for use only in a negative (-) grounded vehicle. Do not use it in a positive (+) grounded vehicle.
Fire may result.
If it starts to thunder, do not touch the FOMA terminal and adapter.
You might be struck by lighting or suffer an electric shock.
Never short-circuit the charging terminal when the adapter is plugged into the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Also, never touch the charging terminal with fingers or other bare skin.
Fire, malfunction, electric shock or injury may result.
Place the adapter and desktop holder on a stable location while charging. Do not cover or wrap the adapter and desktop holder in cloth or bedding.
The FOMA terminal may drop off, or the adapter and desktop holder may overheat, causing fire or malfunction.
Do not place something heavy on the adapter cord and power cord.
Electric shock or fire may result.
Do not touch the adapter cord or power outlet with wet hand s.
Electric shock may result.
Use the adapter at the specified V AC.
If you use it at a wrong voltage, fire or malfunction may result. When using the FOMA terminal overseas, use FOMA AC adapter available overseas. AC adapter: 100 V AC DC adapter: 12/24 V DC [For negative (-) grounded vehicles only] AC adapter available overseas: 10 0 V to 240 V AC [Connect only to household AC outlet]
If a fuse of the DC adapter has blown, replace it with a specified fuse.
If you use an unspecified fuse, fire or malfunction may result. For the specified fuse, refer to each instruction manual.
Keep the power plugs dust-f ree.
Otherwise, fire may result.
When pulling the AC adapter into the power outlet, firmly plug it in, taking care not to contact with metal straps or the like.
Otherwise, electric shock, short-circuit or fire may result.
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When removing the adapter out
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of the outlet or cigarette lighter socket, do not forcibly pull the adapter cord or power cord, instead take hold of the power plug and then pull.
If you pull the plug out by the cord, the cord may be damaged, which could result in electric shock or fire.
When the adapter is not to be used for a long period of time, unplug the power cord from the outlet.
Otherwise, electric shock, fire, or malfunction may result.
If liquids such as water get in the adapter, unplug the power cord immediately from the outlet or
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cigarette lighter socket.
Otherwise, electric shock, smoke or fire may result.
Before cleaning, pull the power plug out of the outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
Otherwise, electric shock may result.
Precautions for UIM
Caution
Be careful not to touch the cut surface of the UIM (IC portion) when removing it.
You may hurt your hand or fingers.
Notes on using near electronic medical equipment
The description below meets “Guidelines on the Use of Radio-communication Equipment such as Cellular Telephones – Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment” by the Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan.
Warning
Comply with the following in hospitals or health care facilities:
Do not carry the FOMA terminal into
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operating rooms, intensive care units (ICU) or coronary care units (CCU).
Turn off the FOMA terminal in hospital
wards.
If there is any electronic medical
equipment near you, turn off the FOMA terminal even when in a location such as a lobby.
Comply with any regulations of
hospital and health care facilities instructing you not to use or carry in a mobile phone.
If the Auto Power ON function is set,
deactivate the setting, then turn the power off.
Turn off the FOMA terminal in crowded areas such as inside trains during rush hour, as someone with an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator may be near you.
Operation of an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator can be affected by radio waves.
If you use an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator, use the mobile phone 22 cm or more away from an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator.
Operation of an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator can be affected by radio waves.
Patients using electronic medical equipment other than implanted cardiac pacemakers or implanted defibrillators (outside medical establishments for treatment at home, etc.) should check the influence of radio waves upon the equipment by consulting its manufacturer.
Operation of electronic medical equipment can be affected by radio waves.

Handling Precautions

General notes
Do not wet the equipment.
The FOMA terminal, battery, adapter, and U IM are not waterproofed. Do not use them in environment s, whi ch are high in humidity such as in bathrooms, and do not allow them to get wet from rain. Furthermore, if carrying them against your body, they become moist due to perspiration and the internal parts may become corroded, causing malfunction. If the parts are fou nd to have been damaged due to exposure to the liquids, any repairs will not be covered by warranty, or repair s may not be possible. This may be repaired at a cost if repairs are possible.
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Use a dry soft cloth such as the one for cleaning glasses to clean the equipment.
The screen of the FOMA terminal sometimes has a
special coating so that they are easier to see. If you rub it roughly with a dry cloth, it might be scratched. Take care of the way of handling, and use only a dry, soft cloth such as the one for cleaning glasses. If the screen is left with water drop or stain ad hered, smea r may be generated or the coating might peel off.
Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene, detergent or
other solvents for cleaning, otherwise the printing may be removed or discoloration may result.
Occasionally clean the terminals of the equipment using a dry cotton swab, etc.
The soiled terminals deteriorate the conn ection and might cause power discontinuity or incomplete charging. Wipe the terminals with a cotton swab, etc. Take care not to damage the terminals when cleaning them.
Do not place the FOMA terminal near an air conditioner outlets.
Condensation may form due to rapid changes in temperature, and this may corrode internal parts an d cause malfunction.
Do not apply excessive force onto the FOMA terminal and battery pack.
If you put the FOMA terminal in a bag alo ng wit h many other articles or sit with the FOMA terminal in a clothes pocket, the display, internal circuitry and the battery pack could be damaged or malfunction. Also, if an external device is left connected to the connector terminal (earphone/microphone termi nal), the connector could be damaged, or malfunction.
Carefully read each instruction manual attached to the FOMA terminal, adapter, or desktop holder.
Do not rub or scratch the display part with metals.
Doing so might cause damage to the part, re sulti ng in trouble or malfunction.
Notes on handling the FOMA terminal
Avoid using in extremely high or low temperatures.
The FOMA terminal should be used within a temperature range of 5°C to 35°C and a humidity range of 45% to 85%.
The FOMA terminal, if operated near land-line phones, television sets, radios or other devices that are in use, may affect them. You should operate your FOMA terminal as far away from such equipment as possible.
It is recommended that you make separate notes of the information stored in the FOMA terminal and keep such notes in a safe place.
We take no responsibility for any loss of the stored data items.
Do not drop the FOMA terminal or subject it to strong impacts.
Malfunction or damage may result .
Do not insert an external device to the connector terminal (earphone/microphone terminal) at a slant when connecting, and do not pull it out when it is inserted.
Malfunction or damage may result .
Make sure that nothing, such as a strap, gets caught between the parts of the FOMA terminal when you close it.
Otherwise, malfunction or damage may result.
The FOMA terminal becomes warm during use or charging but this is not an abnormality. Use the FOMA terminal as it is.
Do not leave the camera in places exposed to direct sunlight.
Pixels may be discolored or burns may result.
Usually, put the cover of the connector terminal and microSD card slot to use the FOMA terminal.
Dust or water might enter into the FOMA terminal, causing malfunction.
Do not use the FOMA terminal with the back cover left removed.
The battery pack might come out, or malfunction or damage may result.
Do not apply an excessively thick sticker onto the surfaces of the display, keys, or buttons.
Malfunction may result.
While you are using the microSD card, never take it off or turn off the power to the FOMA terminal.
Data may be erased or malfunction may result.
Do not place magnetic cards or similar objects near the FOMA terminal or between phone parts.
Magnetic data on cash cards, credit cards, telephone cards and floppy disks, etc. may be deleted.
Do not bring magnetic substances close to your FOMA terminal.
Strong magnetic items might cause in erro neous operation.
Notes on handling batteries
Batteries have a limited life.
Though it varies depending on the usage state, you are advised to replace the battery if its usable time i s extremely short even when you fully charge it. Make sure that you buy the specified battery.
Charge the battery in a place with an appropriate ambient temperature of 5°C to 35°C.
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Make sure that the battery is charged when you use the FOMA terminal for the first time or have not used it for a long period of time.
The usable time of the battery differs depending on the usage environment or its remaining life.
Depending on how the battery pack is used, it might swell as its operating life becomes short, but this is not a problem.
Note the following points when you store a battery pack over a long period:
Storage in a fully charged state (the state immediately
after charging is completed)
Storage with no battery power left (the state you cannot
turn on the power of the handset due to battery drain) These may lower the battery pack’s performa nce and shorten its operating life. You are advised to store the battery pack in the state of two or three bars of battery icon indica tion as a guid e for when you store it for a long period.
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Notes on handling adapters
Charge the battery in a place with an appropriate ambient temperature of 5°C to 35°C.
Charge the battery where:
There is very little humidity, vibration, and dust.There are no land-line phones, television sets or
radios nearby.
While you are charging, the adapter may become warm. This is not a malfunction, so you can keep on using.
Do not use the DC adapter for charging the battery when the car engine is not running.
The car battery could go flat.
When using the power outlet having the disengaging prevention mechanism, observe the instructions given in that instruction manual.
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Do not give a strong shock. Also, do not deform the charging terminal.
Malfunction may result.
Notes on handling the UIM
Never use more force than necessary when inserting/removing the UIM.
The UIM may become warm during use, but this is not a sign of a malfunction. Continue using it as it is.
The warranty does not cover damage caused by inserting the UIM into some other types of IC card reader/writer.
Always keep the IC portion clean.
Use a dry soft cloth such as the one for
cleaning glasses to clean the equipment.
It is recommended that you make separate notes of the information stored on the UIM and keep such notes in a safe place.
We take no responsibility for any loss of the stored data items.
For the environmental protection, bring any unneeded UIMs to a handling counter such as a docomo shop.
Avoid using in extremely high or low temperatures.
Do not damage, carelessly touch, or short-circuit the IC.
Data might be lost or malfunction may result.
Do not drop the UIM or subject it to strong impacts.
Malfunction may result.
Do not bend the UIM or place something heavy on it.
Malfunction may result.
Into the FOMA terminal, do not insert the UIM with a label or sticker pasted.
Malfunction may result.
Notes on using Bluetooth function
As the security for communication using the Bluetooth function, the FOMA terminal supports the security function that meets the Bluetooth Specification. However, the security may not be sufficient depending on the configuration. Take care of the security for communication using the Bluetooth function.
Note that even if any leak of data or information occurs while making connection using the Bluetooth function, we take no responsibility.
With the FOMA terminal, you can use the following: Headset, Hands-Free, Audio, Dial-up Communication, Object Push, and Serial Port. With Audio, you might be able to use Audio Video Remote Control. (Only with the compatible Bluetooth devices)
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Radio frequencies
2.4 FH 1
2.4 : Indicates radio facilities tha t use 2400 MHz frequencies.
FH : Indicates the modulation system is the FH-SS
system.
1 : Indicates that a supposed coverage distance is
10 meters or less.
: Indicates that all radio frequencies 2400 MHz
through 2483.5 MHz are used, and that the frequencies for mobile object identifiers shall not be avoided.
The radio frequencies the Bluetooth function of the FOMA terminal uses are as follows:
Cautions on Using Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth operates at radio frequencies assigned to the in-house radio stations for mobile object identifiers that have to be licensed and are used in production lines of a factory, specific unlicensed low power radio stations, and amateur radio stations (hereafter, referred to “another radio station”) in addition to scientific, medical, industrial devices, or home electric appliances such as microwave ovens.
1. Before using this product, make sure that “another radio station” is not operating nearby.
2. If radio interference between this product and “another radio station” occurs, move immediately to another place or turn off power to avoid interference.
3. For further details, contact “docomo Information Center” on the back page of this manual.
Notes on handling the FeliCa reader/ writer
The FeliCa reader/writer function on the FOMA terminal uses very weak radio waves which do not require to be licensed as radio stations.
The FeliCa reader/writer is operated on the
13.56 MHz frequencies. When you use another reader/writer nearby, take enough distance between your FOMA terminal and the reader/writer. Further, ensure that there are no radio stations that use the same frequencies.
Caution
Do not use the modified FOMA terminal. Using a modified FOMA terminal infringes the Radio Law.
The FOMA terminals are granted technical regu lati ons conformity certification as the specified radio equipment under the Radio Law and bear a “technical conf ormi ty mark ” on the nameplate as evidence of conformity. Unscrewing the FOMA terminal and modifying int ern al components void the technical regulations conformity certification. Do not use the FOMA terminal in this state, which infringes the Radio Law.
Be especially careful not to operate the FOMA terminal while driving.
You will be imposed punishment if you use the mobile phone in your hand while driving. If you answer a call out of necessity, tell the caller with Hands- free th at you will call him/her back, park your car to somewhere safe, and then dial.
Use the Bluetooth functions in Japan only.
The Bluetooth functions on the FOMA terminal have been authorized in compliance with the ra dio transmission standards in Japan. You might be imposed punishment if you use them overseas.
Use the FeliCa reader/writer functions in Japan only.
The FeliCa reader/writer functions on the FOMA terminal have been authorized in compl iance wi th the radio transmission standards in Japan. You might be imposed punishment if you use the m overseas.
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Standard Accessory Kit and Main Options

NTTドコモ
<Basic package> <Main Options>
P-07A Handset
(With Warranty and Back Cover P35)
P-07A CD-ROM
The PDF versions of “Manual for PC Connection” and “Kuten Code List” are included .
FOMA AC Adapter 01/02
(With Warranty and Instruction Manual)
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Instruction Manual
Quick Manual included (See page550)
Battery Pack P19 Desktop Holder P32
(With Instruction Manual)
Other Options Page 508
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Before Using the Handset

Part Names and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Styles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Navigation Displays and Key Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Main Key Operations from the Stand-by Display . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Viewing Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Using Icons on Desktop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<Desktop Icon> 30
i-Widget Display and Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Displaying Description of Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Icons> 33
Private Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Selecting Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
When You Forget Key Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Guide> 38
Using UIM (FOMA Card) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Attaching/Removing Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Checking Battery Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<Battery Level> 44
Turning Power ON/OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Power ON/OFF> 45
Switching to English Display . . . . . . . . . . .<Select Language> 45
Configuring Initial Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<Initial Setting> 46
Setting Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Set Time> 46
Displaying World Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <World Time Watch> 47
Notifying the Other Party of Your Phone Number
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Caller ID Notification> 47
Checking Your Own Phone Number . . . . . . . .<Own Number> 48
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Part Names and Functions

For using earphone
Connect an optional connector-terminal-compa tibl e earp hone. Wh en us ing a connector-terminal-non-compatible earpho ne, us e an opt ional plug adapte r for conne ction. When inserting or pulling the plug adapter, take hold of the plug for the handset side a nd insert or pull
it straight. Be careful not to take hold of the cover of the co nnector termina l and pl ug for the hand set side together when you pull it out.
The Earphone Plug Adapter for External connector terminal 01 (optio n) can be con nected w ith a
triple pole mini plug only. For details, refer to the i nstruction manua l f or the Earpho ne Plug Ada pter for External connector terminal 01.
Flat plug of the Flat-plug Earphone/ Microphone with Switch
Earphone terminal (Flat-plug)
Example for connecting the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch (option)
Plug for the handset side
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1Light sensor
For sensing brightness (See page115)
Do not cover the light sensor with your hands or do
not put a sticker on it. Doing so might disable you to detect the brightness.
2Earpiece
For listening to the other party’s voi ce
3Display
(See page 28)
4l Mail key 5m Menu key 6r Clear key/i-Widget key
For returning to the previous operationFor clearing entered text or a phone n umber
7d Start key/Hands-free key
For making/receiving calls (See page50 and page 64)For talking with Hands-free (See p age64)
8Microphone
For speaking to the other party
9Infrared data port
Used for infrared communication and the infrar ed
remote control. (See page380 and page 384)
:Inside camera
For shooting photos of yourself (See pa ge230)For displaying your face during a videophone call
;o Command navigation key
For operation of function or menu (Se e page25)
<i i-mode key/i-αppli key =c Camera key/1Seg key >h Power/End key
For ending callsFor ending respective functionsFor turning on the power (for at l east one second)/
For turning off the power (for at least two seconds) (See page 45)
?Numeric keys
For entering phone numbers and text
@x Multi key AHook for Horizontal Open Style BConnector terminal
For connecting the AC adapter (option), DC adapte r
(option), FOMA USB Cable with Charge Functi on 01/ 02 (option), or Stereo Earphone Set 01 (option), etc.
Integrated terminal for connecting earphone or for
charging, etc.
CCall/Charging indicator
Flickers for incoming calls/mail and du ring a call .
(See page 118)
Lights in red during charging.Lights/Flickers when you shoot with the camera.
The flickering pattern and color tone of the illumination
might look different depending on the FOMA ter minal you use.
DPrivate window
(See page 33)
EFOMA antenna/1Seg antenna
The antenna is embedded in the handset. Do not
cover the antenna with your hand for better communication/receiving.
FFlash/Photo light
Lights/Flickers when you shoot with the camera.Used for shooting in a dark place. (See page240)
GOutside camera
For shooting portraits and/or landscapes
(See page 230)
For catching sight of persons and/or landscapes
during a videophone call
Hf mark
The IC card is mounted.
Use the IC card function placing this mark over the
scanning device. You cannot dismount the IC card. (See page 317)
IStrap hole
JSpeaker
For sounding ring tonesFor listening to the other party’ s voice when
Hands-free is activated (See page64)
KmicroSD card slot
For inserting microSD card (See pa ge367)
LBack cover
Remove this when attaching/removing the batte ry
pack and UIM. (See page39 and page 41)
Do not peel off the sticker on the back of the back
cover. If you peel it off, you might not be able to read and write the IC card.
MCharging terminal Np PushTalk key
For making/receiving PushTalk calls
(See page 81 and page84)
O<Side key
For scrolling up page by pag e
P>Side key
For scrolling down page by pageFor checking for missed calls and new mail
(See page 120)
<Press and hold for at least one second with the
FOMA terminal closed>
For activating/deactivating Manner Mode
(See page 108)
Qv Shutter key
You can focus on a subject by pressing half wa y when
shooting with the camera. (See page240)
<Press with the FOMA terminal closed>
For displaying missed call records an d new mail
(See page 33)
ROne-push open button
(See page 24)
SHorizontal open lever
(See page 24)
Before Using the Handset
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Styles

One-push open button
Horizontal open lever
Information
Information
Information
Normal Style You can open the FOMA terminal easily by one-push key operation. (One-push Open)
You can open it also manually without using the button.You need to close the FOMA terminal manually. If it does not close, o pen it fully and
then close it.
Before Using the Handset
Horizontal Open Style Hold down the part A and open the display part with the horizontal open lever slid into the direction B. From the horizontal display, you can use 1Seg, i-mode, and others.
If the latch is not in a state of C when you open the display, re-open the FOMA terminal
after closing it once.
When you open the FOMA terminal by pressing the one-push open button, it mig ht
not open fully depending on its direction.
When you open the FOMA terminal by pressing the one-push open butt on, be carefu l
not to drop it by its rebound.
When you press the one-push open button in Horizontal Open Style, the FOMA
terminal will open in Normal Style afte r it i s closed .
Before switching the styles, be sure to completely close the FOMA terminal. If you
operate the horizontal open lever in Normal Style or wit h the displ ay part unlatch ed, malfunction or damage may result.
Some operating procedures and items on the display in Horizontal Open Style di ffer
from the ones described for Normal Style in this manu al.
When the confirmation display to select “YES/NO” is shown and you switch the style,
the confirmation display may be cleared.
Work with Style
You can set which operation starts for when you switch to Horizontal Open Style from the Stand-by display.
m1Set./Service1Other settings1Work with style
1
1Select an item.
Horizontal open menu . . .Shows Horizontal Open Menu. (See page36)
1Seg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Activates 1Seg. (See page 253)
Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Activates the camera in Photo Mode. (See page 234)
OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shows the Stand-by display (wide). (See page111)
When you close the FOMA terminal from Main Menu or Hori zontal Open M enu and
open it in Horizontal Open Style, the FOMA terminal works accord ing to the settin g of this function.
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Navigation Displays and Key Operations

Zo
display up. (Press and hol d to sc rol l continuously.)
Vo
Moves the cursor to the right.Scrolls forward page by page.
(Press and hold to scroll continuously.)
Oo
Fixes the operation.
Co
and hold to scroll continuous ly.)
Xo
Moves the cursor or highlighted
display down. (Press and hold to scroll continuously.)
Scrolls the page down.
Key Operations in Normal Style
When you want to execute the operation shown on the display in Normal Style, press the corresponding key as below.
Basic display examples and key assignments
Indicates the operation you can perform with
1
the l key. Indicates the operation you can perform with
2
the m key. Indicates the operation you can perform with
the Oo key.
3
Indicates the direction in which you can scroll and select items with the Mo key.
Indicates the operation you can perform with
4
the c key. Indicates the operation you can perform with
5
the i key.
Operating command navigation key
Before Using the Handset
Key Operations in Horizontal Open Style
While the vertical display is shown, you can operate in the same way as in Normal Style. While the horizontal display is shown, you can operate in the same way by pressing the corresponding key as shown on the right.
Even when you have operated on the h orizont al
display, the display might switch to the vertical display depending on the function.
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Main Key Operations from the Stand-by Display

From the vertical Stand-by display in Normal Style or the horizontal Stand-by display in Horizontal Open Style, you can execute the following actions by operating each key:
+Oo
Before Using the Handset
+Zo
+Xo
+Co
+Vo
Key operation
for a short time
for at least one second
for a short time
for at least one second
for a short time
for at least one second
for a short time
for at least one second
for a short time
for at least one second
Performance in Normal Style
(on the vertical display)
Shows the display for selecting an icon, etc. on the Stand-by display. (See page 32, page 71, page111)
Sets/Releases Key Lock. (See page134)
Shows the Channel list. (See page 225)
Shows the Search Phonebook display. (See page 95)
Shows the registration display for the Phonebook entries. (See page 90)
Shows the Received Call list. (See page 55)
Shows the Received Address list. (See page 174)
Shows the Redial list. (See page 54)
Shows the Sent Address list. (See page 173)
Performance in Horizontal Open Style (on the horizontal display)
Shows the display for selecting a notification icon. (See page 32, page71)
Key operation
for a short time Shows the Mail menu. (See page 164)
+l
for at least one second
for a short time
+i +=
for at least one
second
for a short time
+m +~
for at least one
second for a short time Activates the camera in Photo Mode. (See page 234)
+c
for at least one
+{
second
for a short time Makes a call. (See page 50)
-d
for at least one second
for a short time
-h
for at least two seconds
for a short time
+r +|
for at least one
second
Performance in Normal Style
(on the vertical display)
Executes Check New Messages. (See page159)
Shows the iMenu. (See page 194) Shows the i-mode menu. (See page194)
Shows the Software list. (See page291)
Shows Main Menu. (See page 34)
Sets/Releases IC Card Lock. (See page318)
Starts 1Seg. (See page 253)
Accesses a voice dial entry. (See page 101)
Shows/Clears the icons, etc. on the Stand-by display. (See page 112)
Turns off the power. (See page45)
Executes i-Widget. (See page 311)
Resets Main Menu. (See page 117)
Performance in Horizontal Open
Style (on the horizontal display)
Shows Horizontal Open Menu. (See page 36)
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Key operation
for a short time Enters “0”.
-0
for at least one second
for a short time Enters “1”.
-1
for at least one second
for a short time
-2
for at least one second
for a short time
-3
for at least one second
for a short time Enters “4”.
-4
for at least one second
for a short time Enters “5”.
-5
for at least one second
for a short time Enters “6”.
-6
for at least one second
for a short time
-7
for at least one second
for a short time Enters “8”.
-8
for at least one second
for a short time
-9
for at least one second
Performance in Normal Style
(on the vertical display)
Enters “+”.
Measures your current locati on and executes the GPS function. (See page 328)
Enters “2”.
Enters “3”.
Sets/Releases Secret Mode. (See page135)
Switches the backlight on/off. (See page 115)
Sets/Releases Personal Data Lock. (See page129)
Enters “7”.
Switches View Blind on/off. (See page116)
Enters “9”.
Performance in Horizontal Open Style (on the horizontal display)
Key operation
for a short time Enters “:”.
-a
for at least one second
for a short time Enters “#”.
-s
for at least one second
for a short time Shows the Multitask Menu. (See page 398)
-x
for at least one second
for a short time
.p
for at least one second
for a short time
.<
for at least one second
for a short time
.>
for at least one second
for a short time
.v
for at least one second
In this manual, the key operation is descr ibed with i, m, c, or r regard less of
the style.
Performance in Normal Style
(on the vertical display)
Activates/Deactivates Public mode (Drive mode). (See page 70)
Activates/Deactivates Manner Mode. (See page108)
Activates a function set by Multi Key Long Press Setting. (See page 410)
Switches menu functions. (See page398) Shows the PushTalk
Phonebook list. (See page85)
Activates MUSIC Player. (See page279)
Switches between the i-αppli Stand-by display and normal i-αppli progr am. (See page 309)
Activates 2in1. (See page448)
Plays back a record message/ voice memo. (See page 73)
Plays back a videophone record message/movie memo. (See page 73)
Activates the camera in Photo Mode. (See page234)
Performance in Horizontal Open Style (on the horizontal display)
Before Using the Handset
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Viewing Display

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1
2
Before Using the Handset
3
4
(dark blue)
5
(dark blue)
Battery level (estimate) (See page 44) Radio waves reception level (estimate)
Strong Weak You are out of the FOMA service area or
radio waves do not reach. During Self Mode (See page 128) During i-mode (See page 194) During i-mode communication (See page 194) During packet communication (The icon differs
depending on the communication status.) During PushTalk communication (See page81) You get out of the service area while
Network Search Mode is set to “Manual ”. (See page 461)
During SSL/TLS communication (See page194) Unread i-mode mail or an SM S m essa ge
(pink)
exists. (See page158 and page 190) The area for i-mode mail and SMS
messages in the FOMA terminal is full. (See page 158 and page 190)
The area for SMS messages on the UIM (FOMA card) is full.
Unread mail exists, and the area for SMS
(pink)
messages on the UIM (FOMA card) is full. Both the FOMA terminal and UIM (FOMA
card) are full. Area Mail exists. (See page183)
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Unread Messages R/F exist.
(yellow)
6
(dark blue)
(dark blue)
7
(yellow)
(dark blue)
8
9
:
(See page180) The area for Messages R/F in the FOMA
terminal is full. (See page181) i-mode mail is held at the i-mode Center.
(pink)
(See page159) The box for i-mode mail a t the i - mod e
Center is full. (See page158) Messages R/F are held at the i-mode
Center. (See page181) The box for Messages R/F at the i-mode
Center is full. (See page181) i-mode mail is held at the i-mode Center
while Receive Option Setting is set to “ON”. (See page159)
New i-concier information exists. (See page227)
An i-αppli ca ll y ou did no t repl y to exist s. (See page308)
During a voice call During a videophone cal l During 64K data communication
;
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=
During measuring the current location (See page 328)
Location Request Set. is set to “ON” or “Reject numbers unset”, and i t is wi thi n th e validity period. (See page 334)
Location Request Set. is set to “ON” or “Reject numbers unset”, and i t is ou t of th e validity period. (See page 334)
A microSD card is inserted.(See page 367) Data is being read to/written from the
microSD card. A write-protected microSD card is inserted.
(See page 367) The inserted microSD card cannot be used.
(See page 367) A microSD card is inserted, and the FOMA
USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option) is connected in microSD Mode. (See page 376)
A microSD card is inserted, and the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option) is connected in MTP Mode. (See page 376)
A Bluetooth device is connected.
(blue)
(See page 421 and page 423) A Bluetooth device is connected and power
(black)
consumption is low. (See page 421)
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Information
?
@
A
During Lock All (See page126) During Personal Data Lock (See page 129) During Keypad Dial Lock (See page 134) During Secret Mode or Secret Data Only
(See page 135) During IC Card Lock (See page318)
Both Keypad Dial Lock and Personal Data Lock are set.
Both Keypad Dial Lock and Secret Mode/ Secret Data Only are set.
Both IC Card Lock and Lock All are set. Both IC Card Lock and Personal Data Lock
are set. Both IC Card Lock and Keypad Dial Lock
are set. Both IC Card Lock and Secret Mode/Secret
Data Only are set. IC Card Lock, Keypad Dial Lock, an d
Personal Data Lock are simultaneously set. IC Card Lock, Keypad Dial Lock, and Secret
Mode/Secret Data Only are si mu lt ane ou sly set.
Type of in-use network (See page 457)
You are in the OFFICEED area. (See page 453)
Timer Lock ON At Close is set. (See page 130)
During Key Lock (See page 134) During Multitask (See p ag e397) Multiple functions are ac tivat ed.
(See page 397) While watching a 1Seg program
(See page 253) During recording of a 1Seg program
(See page 260)
During recording of a 1Seg program by Timer Recording (See page264)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
During pause of 1Seg program recording (See page 260)
During music playback (See pag e279) During music pause (See p age279) During infrared communi c at ion
(See page 380 and page 384) The FOMA USB Cable with Charge
Function 01/02 (optio n) i s co nne c te d in Communication Mode.
The FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (optio n) i s co nne c te d in microSD Mode. (See page376)
During talk or commun ic at ion t hr ou gh a USB Hands-free compatible devi ce (See page 64)
A USB Hands-free compatible device is connected. (See page 64)
A USB Hands-free compatible device is connected in microSD Mode. (See page 64)
Vibrator is set to other than “OFF”. (See page 106)
Ring Volume is set to “Silent” or Mail/Msg. Ring Time is set to “OFF”. (See page 68 and page 107)
During Manner Mode (See page108)
Remote Monitoring is set to “ON”. (See page 79)
During Public mode (Drive mode) (See page 70)
The call cost has exceeded the specified limit. (See page414)
An alarm is set. (See page 264 and page 401)
A Music&Video Channel program is booked. (See page 270)
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
For the horizontal display, icons appear at the lower right
of the display.
The clock at the upper right of the display (at the lower
right of the horizontal display) does n ot appear wh en the icon B or C is displayed.
Some characters and symbols on the display and
Private window might be modified or abbre viated.
The color liquid crystal display uses high-precision
production technology. The slightest change in the environment or other factors may result in unlit or permanently lit pixels, but this is not a manufactur ing defect.
Backlight is set to “OFF”. (See page 114) View Blind is set to “ON”. (See page 116) Backlight is set to “OFF” and View Blind is
set to “ON”. Side Keys Guard is set to “ON”.
(See page 134) USB Mode Setting is set to “microSD
mode”. (See page 376) USB Mode Setting is set to “MTP mode”.
(See page 376) Voice mail messages for Number B are held
〜・
at the Voice Mail Center in Dual Mode of 2in1. (See page 452)
Voice mail messages are held at the Voice
〜・
Mail Center. (See page 438) The number of record messages
(See page 71) The number of videophone record
messages (See page71)
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<Desktop Icon>
Status icon
Notification icon Desktop icon

Using Icons on Desktop

Operation when a status icon is selected
Shows the display for Vibrator. (See page106) Shows the display for Ring Volume. (See p age68) Shows the display for Manner Mode Set. (See p age110) Shows the display for Remote Monitoring. (See Shows the display for releasing Public mode (Drive mod e).
Before Using the Handset
〜・
〜・
(See page 70) Shows the display for Notice Call Cost. (See page 414) Shows the list of Alarm, Schedule, ToDo, TV Timer, or Timer Recording.
(See page 261, page 262, page 400, page404 or page 407) Shows the Music&Video Channel display. (See page270) Shows the display for Backlight. (See page114) Shows the display for View Blind. (See page116) Shows the display for “Set./Service” “Display”. Shows the display for Side Key Guard. (See page134) Shows the display for USB Mode Setting. (See page376) Shows the display for playing back Voice Mail messages.
(See page 439) Shows the display for playing back Voice Mail messages.
(See page 439) Shows the display for Rec. Msg/Voice Memo.
(See page 71, page73, page 106 and page412) Shows the display for Rec. Msg/Voice Memo.
(See page 71, page73, page 106 and page412)
page 79
Operation when a notification icon is selected Missed call
Shows the Missed Call list. (See page55)
Missed call to Number B of 2in1
Shows the Missed Call list. (See page55)
Record message
Shows the Record Message list. (See page73)
Videophone record message
Shows the Videophone Record Message list. (See page73)
New i-mode mail or SMS
Shows the Inbox list. (See page163)
New chat mail
)
Starts Chat Mail. (See page187)
New Message R/F
Shows the Message R/F list. (See page181)
i-αppli did not start automatically
Shows the i-αppli Auto Start Info. (See page307)
i-αppli call you did not reply to
Shows the i-αppli call log s. (See page308)
A ToruCa file is received from a scanning device
Shows the ToruCa File list. (See page322)
A security error occurred on the i-αppli Stand-by display
Shows the Security Error History. (See page293)
Success in downloading a Music&Video Channel program
Activates Music&Video Channel. (See page270)
Failure in downloading a Music&Video Channel program
Activates Music&Video Channel. (See page271)
Missed alarm
Shows the contents of the alarm that could not be notifi ed. ( See pag e402)
Missed TV timer
Shows the contents of the TV timer that could not be not ified. (See page 265)
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Timer recording was completed
Shows the contents and results of the timer recording. (Se e page265)
Messages are held at the Voice Mail Center
Shows the display for playing back Voice Mail messages. ( See page439)
The Phonebook could not be updated by Data Security Service
Shows the update display for Data Security Serv ice. (S ee p age140)
Provide Location was executed automatically
Shows Location History. (See page 332)
Provide Location could not be executed automatically
Shows Location History. (See page 332)
You did not respond to a location provision request
Shows Location History. (See page 332)
Software Update is needed
Starts Software Update. (See page525)
Software Update was executed
Shows the Update Completion display or the reason for not completing. (See page 526)
Software rewriting is possible
Shows the rewriting confirmation display. (See page524)
Pattern data was updated automatically
Shows the updated result. (See page529)
The FOMA terminal and a personal computer are connected by the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option)
Shows the display for USB Mode Setting. (See page376)
Charging stopped midway
Shows the message to the effect that charging stopped autom aticall y. (See page 43)
Operation when a desktop icon is selected
Shows the dialing display with the phone number enter ed. (See page 50 and page81)
Shows the site of that URL. (See page194) Shows the site of that URL by Full Browser. (See page196) Shows the Message Composition display with the mail ad dress en tered.
(See page 146) Shows the SMS Composition display with the mail address enter ed.
(See page 189)
Starts the i-αppli program. Shows it on the Picture viewer. Plays it back by the i-motion player.※ (See page 348) Plays it back by the Video player.※ (See page 356) Plays it back by the Chara-den player.※ (See page 360) Plays it back by the Melody player.※ (See page 363) Shows it on the PDF viewer.※ (See page 387) Shows it on the ToruCa viewer.※ (See page 320) Shows the Bookmark Folder list. (See page 204) Shows the Private menu. (See page409) Shows the Still Image list for the storage location folder of the camera.
(See page 340) Shows the list of Alarm. (See page400) Shows the Calendar display. (See page404) Shows the ToDo list. (See page407) Shows the list of Text Memo. (See page414) Shows the calculator. (See page414) Shows the display for 使いかたナビ (Guide). (See page38) Shows the Bar Code Reader menu. (See page246) Shows the Ir Data Receiving display. (See page383 and page 384) Shows the Camera menu. (See page234 and page 237) Shows the Bluetooth Function Selection display.
(See page 421, page423, and page 425) Starts Voice Recorder. (See page386) Shows the i-concier display. (See page227) Shows the Music&Video Channel display. (See page272) Starts MUSIC Player. (See page278) Shows the Viewer display. (See page253) Starts i-αppli Pro gram Guide. (See p age258)
When the original data is deleted or overwritten, th e desktop i con i s disabled .
(See page 291)
(See page 340)
Before Using the Handset
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Paste Icons to Desktop
Information
When a record message
icon is selected
Information
Desktop Icon list
You can paste up to 15 desktop icons of such as phone numbers, mail addresses, etc.
Select “Add desktop icon” from the Function menu of
1
the item to be pasted 1YES
If the addresses of the sender and another recipient of simultaneous mail are
found or the multiple destination addresses are found when you oper ate from the Function menu of the detailed mail display, select a mail addre ss or pho ne number to be pasted.
You may not be able to paste the URL to the desktop depending on the site.When the URL title exceeds 16 full-pitch/32 half-pitch characters, the excess is
deleted. If no title exists, up to 22 half-pitch characters of the URL excluding “h ttp://” or “https://” is displayed.
Before Using the Handset
Some files and data might not be pasted to the desktop.
Proceed to Respective Functions from Icons on Desktop
Press Oo.
1
Desktop icons are not displayed on the horizontal
Stand-by display. Further, you cannot select status icons by pressing Oo.
Use Mo to highlight an icon, and press Oo().
2
Up to five “Desktop icons”
are displayed. If there are six or more icons, “ ” and “ ” are displayed.
A “Notification icon” is
deleted when each function is executed. To delete all “Notification icons”, press and hold r for at least one second from the display in step1.
When the notification icon of “Messages are held at the Voice Mail Center” ( )
appears while you are overseas, you cannot operate the Voice Mail function from the notification icon. Follow the steps of “Operate Voice Mail Service at the Country You Stay” on page 464.
Check Details of Desktop Icon
+m-6-3
m1Set./Service1Display
1
1Desktop icon
The list of desktop icons pasted to the desktop is displayed.
Select the icon whose details are to be displayed.
2
Function Menu of the Desktop I con L ist
You can show the Function menu also by pressing i( ), while highlighting an
icon from the Stand-by display.
Add to desktop 1Put a check mark for the function to be added
Edit title 1Enter a title.
Sort 1Select a desktop icon1Use Bo to change the order
long press set. See page410.
1l()
You can enter up to 16 full-pitch/32 half-pitch characters.
However, the number of characters for the title displa yed whe n you highlight the icon is up to 11 full-pitch/ 22 half- pitch characters from the beginning of the title.
1Oo()
To change the order in succession, repeat the above steps.
1l()1YES
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Reset desktop The desktop icons are reset to the default.
i-Widget display
1
2
Information
Delete this 1YES Delete all 1YES
1YES

i-Widget Display and Operations

From the i-Widget display, you can simultaneously start multiple Widget Appli programs and show them on a list.
1Widget Appli You can show a Widget Appli program. You can show the Widget Appli operation display by selecting it. 2Navigation displays Navigations corresponding to the key operations are indicated. You can randomly change the display order of Widget
Appli programs by pressing i[シャッフル (Shuffle)] from the i-Widget display.
See page 311 for detailed operation s of i- Widge t.
<Icons>

Displaying Description of Icons

The symbols on the display (such as , , and ) are called icons. You can check the meanings of them on the display.
m1Set./Service1Display1Icons
1
1Use Mo to highlight an icon.
+m-3-6

Private Window

When you close the FOMA terminal, the Stand-by display appears on the Private window. On the Private window, information appears also for incoming/outgoing calls, during a call, or when you press a side key with the FOMA terminal closed.
Information appears on the Private window for about 15 seconds.The display for Camera, i-αppli, Music&Video Channel, MUSIC player , i-motion player ,
Movie player, and Video player also appears on the Pri vate windo w. If you clo se the FOMA terminal while you are using anoth er functi on, th e Stand- by display appear s on the Private window. However, when 1Seg is activated, the dedicated still image appears.
The Machi-chara image and desktop icons are not displayed on the Stand- by di splay
of the Private window.
Even when a display for selecting “YES/NO” is shown on the Privat e window, you
cannot operate with the FOMA terminal closed.
When you close the FOMA terminal while a confirmation display for selecting “YES/
NO” is shown on the main display, the confirmation displ ay may be cl eared.
When a missed call is found
When “ ” is displayed on the Stand-by display, press v to display the latest detailed Missed Call display. You can display the previous or next detailed Missed Call di splay by pr essing </>. Also, when you press p, the Stand-by display returns.
For a missed call of PushTalk, the Received Call list of the group is displa yed.Even when you press v half way, the detailed Missed Call display does not appear.To use this function, you need to set “Called” on page114 to “ON” in advance.The detailed Missed Call display might not be displayed whi le a nother funct ion is
activated.
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When a new mail message, chat mail message, or Message R/F is received
When “ ”, “ ”, “ ” or “ ” is displayed on the Stand-by display, press v to display the latest detailed Received Mail displ ay or detai led Messag e R/F displ ay. You can press </> to scroll page by page and press a nd hold </> for at least one second to display the previous or next detailed Received Mail di splay or d etailed Message R/F display. Also, when you press p, the Stand-by display returns. The detailed Received Mail display or detailed Message R/ F di spla y appear s also by
selecting an item by </> from the Reception Result di splay and pr ess v.
Even when you press v half way, the detailed Received Mail display or the detai led
Message R/F display does not appear.
To use this function, you need to set “Mail” on page114 to “ON” in advance.You cannot use this function when you have set “Mail security”.Decome-Anime message cannot be played back.The attached melody, effect tone of the Flash movie in mail text does not sou nd. Al so,
the voice guidance is not provided.
The detailed Received Mail display or detailed Message R/F d isp lay migh t no t be
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displayed while another function is activated.

Selecting Menu

Press m of the FOMA terminal to show Main Menu and then execute, set, or check respective functions. In this manual, the way to call up functions from Main Menu is described as a standard method. Menus are classified by functions. (See page 472)
Some functions can be selected also by the operation othe r than pressin g m. In this
case, the operation by the easier way is described.
This FOMA terminal supports Kisekae Tool (see page117). If you use Kisekae Tool to
change the design of the Menu display, some menu conf iguration s chang e accordin g to the usage frequency depending on the type of the menu. Further, some menu numbers that are assigned to the m enu it ems do no t appl y.
Scroll Selection
Main Menu is composed of 12 main menu i cons in dicati ng each f unction . If you select a main menu icon, the Sub-menu Item Selection display appears. If you
further select a sub-menu item, the Lower S ub-me nu I tem Sel ection di splay ap pears.
By repeating selecting, you can set and check the function.
Menu Number Selection
You can display some functions by pressing m + menu numb er (se e page472).
Multitask is Supported
You can simultaneously use some functions in Main Menu. (See page397)
Scroll Selection
In this manual, the description of the command navigation key operation (selection of top/bottom/left/right, and press of Oo after selecting/ entering a function item) is omitted. Scroll selection is explained below using the example of selecting the function “Quality alarm”:
Description Example of Steps
Main menu icon
m
1
No tone. . . . . . . . . Does not sound.
High tone. . . . . . . . High alarm sounds.
Low tone
Items which appear on the display
Sub-menu item
Function name of lower sub-menu item
Set./ServiceTalkQuality alarmSelect an alarm.
. . . . . . . . Low alarm sounds.
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Select a main menu icon from the menu function
1
Press *Mo to highlight the icon. Press and hold *Mo to scroll
the icons continuously.
If you have not touched any key for 15 seconds, the
Stand-by display returns.
+m
*Mo
*Oo
Main Menu
2
*Oo
The highlighted item is the currently
selected one.
Press *Xo to highlight the item
below, and *Zo to highlight the item above.
Press and hold *Bo to scroll the
items continuously.
Press *No to scroll page by page.
3
*Oo
Press
*Xo
to highlight the item below,
and
*Zo
to highlight the item above.
Press and hold
*Bo
to scroll the items
continuously.
When the items are listed over multiple pages, the total number of pages and the current page number are shown at the upper right of the display.
Select “Set./Service” from Main Menu. Main Menu a t pu rchase di ffers d ependi ng on t he body color. (See page 477)
Select a sub-menu item from the menu function
Select “Talk” from “Set./Service”.
Select a desired lower sub-menu item (func tion)
Select “Quality alarm” from “Talk”.
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Set or check the function
4
*Oo
The highlighted item is the currently
selected one.
Press *Xo to highlight the item
below, and *Zo to highlight the item above.
Press and hold *Bo to scroll the
items continuously.
Menu number

+m-7-5
1
+m
-7-5
+m
Some menu items have even more detailed m enus. The example below shows how to set “Low tone” fo r “Qu alit y alar m”.
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Menu Number Selection
Menu Number Selection is explained below using the following example:
Description Example of Menu Number
<Quality Alarm>
Sounding Alarm when a Line is Nearly Disconnecting
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Call up the function using the menu numbe r
From the Stand-by display, press m75.
Horizontal Open Menu
Horizontal Open Menu enables you to quickly access the functions that are available for the horizontal display. To show Horizontal Open Menu, press m from the horizontal Stand-by display.
Horizontal Open Menu at purchase differs
depending on the body color. (See page 477)
When “Work with style” is set to “Horizontal
open menu”, Horizontal Open Menu automatically appears just by switching to Horizontal Open Style.
If you have not touched any key for 15
seconds, the Stand-by display returns.
Some operating procedures and items on
the display of Horizontal Open Menu differ from the ones described for Normal Style in this manual.
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Simple Menu
+i
Delete all You can delete all files.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Item displayed in the Function menu Operating procedures after selecting
an item in the Function menu
Press +i().
Use *Mo to highlight “Delete all” and press
*Oo().
Enter your Terminal Security Code and press
*Oo().
Use *Bo to highlight “YES” and press
*Oo().
Item number
Simple Menu is a menu focusing on only basic functions for easy operation. By setting “Menu icon setting” to “Simple menu”, you can show the Simple Menu by pressing m from the vertical Stand-by display.
Some operating procedures or items which appear on the display in Simple Menu differ
from the ones described in this manual.
See “Simple Menu Function List” on page494 for the contents of Simple Menu.
Function Menu
If you press i when “ ” is shown at the lower right of the display, the Function menu including selectable items such as “Save”, “Edit”, and “Delete” appears in each operation. The contents of the Function menu depend on the display from which you show the Function menu.
When the items are listed
over multiple pages, the total number of pages and the current page number are shown at the upper right of the Function Menu display.
An actual operation is done as follows:
To select an item quickly <Direct sel ection>
Press the numeric key corresponding to the displayed item number.
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Description Example for Functi on Menu
In this manual, the operation of the Function menu is described as follows:
Item scroll
When menu items are listed over multiple pages, you can sh ow the previo us/ne xt page by pressing Bo with the uppermost/lowermost item high ligh ted. You can pre ss No to scroll through page by page. When / is displayed on the display, you can scroll through page by page also by pressing m()/c(). Depending on the display being shown, such as lower sub-menu items, you might be
able to scroll through page by page also by pressing </> instead of No.
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Check box
For Reset Settings
With the functions you can select multiple items, put a check mark for check boxes to select them. Each time you press “”
. With some functions, you can put or clear check marks at a time by pressing and selecting “Select all/Release all”or by pressing
“”
is placed to the selected item depending on the functi on.
Oo
( ), you can switch
“”
and
m(/)
i()
.
After finishing the operation
The Lower Sub-menu Item Selection display is shown. W hen you p ress h, the Stand-by display returns (except during Multita sk). The Stan d-by displ ay or the fo rmer display automatically returns depending on the function.
To cancel the operation midway
Press h. The contents of the setting are abandoned and the Sta nd-by display o r the
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former display returns. The confirmation display appears asking w hether to abandon the setting contents depending on the function. You can pr ess r to return to the p revious operation.
When the “YES/NO” selection display app ears
Press Bo to highlight “YES” or “NO”, then press Oo().
<Guide>

When You Forget Key Operation

You can search for the functions you wan t to know an d use, and then check the operating metho ds. You can exec ute som e fun ctio ns f rom “
使いかたナビ
1
2 3
(Guide)”. This function is available in Japanese Mode only.
m1ステーショナリー
1
使いかたナビ
おすすめ機能 (Recommendable functions)
. . . Displays the recommendable functions. Go to step3.
キーワード検索 (From keywords)
. . . Enter keywords and retrieve. Go to step 2
機能一覧検索 (From Function list)
. . . Retrieves from the function list. Go to step 3.
検索履歴 (Search history)
. . . Displays up to 30 search histories. Go to step 3. Highlight each item and press l( ); then the
detailed operating methods are displayed .
The 使いかたナビ(Guide) display appears also by selecting the 使いかたナビ
(Guide) icon “ ” pasted on the desktop at purchase.
You can store “使いかたナビ (Guide)” for Multi Key Long Press Setting. (See
page 410)
(Guide)1Select an item.
(Stationery)
Enter a keyword.
Up to 50 search results are displayed. You can enter up to 24 full-pitch/48 half-pitch characters.
Select a function1Select an item.
機能の説明 (Description) . . . . . . . .Displays explanations for the function.
操作のしかた (How to operate) . . . Displays the operating method. この機能を使う (Operate function)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Executes the function. Operate each function.
≥For some functions, press Oo( ) several times for selection. ≥You can display explanations about the function also by pressing l()
while highlighting the function.
To delete search history, press i( ) and select “1件削除 (Delete th is)” or
全削除 (Delete all)”, then select “YES”.
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Using UIM (FOMA Card)

Cut
Information
The UIM is an IC card that holds your information such as phone numbers. It can hold data such as Phonebook entries and SMS messages as well. By sharing a UIM, you can operate multiple FOMA terminals for multiple purposes. You cannot use the FOMA terminal for communication such as voice and videophone calls, i-mode, sending/receiving mail, or packet communication unless the UIM is inserted. For details on how to use the UIM, refer to the UIM instruction manual. When inserting or removing the UIM, take care not to accidentally touch or scratch the IC.
Insert/Remove
You need to turn off the power and then remove the battery before you insert the UIM. (See page 41)
Inserting
With the golden IC surface
1
downward, push the UIM slowly to the end while pressing the surface of it.
Removing
While sliding the UIM, pull it out
1
slowly.
Make sure that you insert/remove the UIM with the FOMA terminal closed and held in
your hand.
Take care not to force the UIM into place because this can break it.Take care not to lose the UIM once you remove it.When you replace your UIM (except during Omakase Lock), you need to enter t he
four- to eight-digit Terminal Securi ty Code after tu rning on the p ower. When you e nter the correct Terminal Security Code, the Stand-by display appe ars. If you enter the incorrect Terminal Security Code five times in succession, the power turns off. (However, you can turn on the power again.)
Security Code
You can set two security codes, PIN1 and PIN2, for a UIM. (See page 124)
Security Function of UIM
The FOMA terminal has the UIM security function (UIM restriction function) as a security function to protect your data files. If you obtain data files by the method below with the UIM inserted, UIM security function is automatically set to them.
When downloading images or melodies and so on, from sites or
Internet websites
When receiving i-mode mail with file attachments
The data files with the UIM security can be browsed, played back, started, edited, attached to mail, or transferred via infrared rays only when the UIM used for obtaining is inserted. When the UIM used for obtaining the data or files is not inserted, or when another UIM is inserted, these functions are not operable.
In the explanation hereafter, the UIM used to obtain data and files is referred to
as “your UIM” and other UIMs as “another person’s UIM”.
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When the UIM is not inserted or when another person’ s UIM i s inser ted, the foll owing
♪
♪
♪
♪
♪
If the UIM used for obtaining data files or mail messages is inserted, you can browse/play back the data files with the UIM security.
♪
♪
♪
♪
♪
Unless the UIM used for obtaining data files or mail messages is inserted, you cannot browse/play back the data files with the UIM security.
Your UIM
Another
person’s UIM
Replacing UIMs
Information
types of data and files are displayed with the restri ctions symb ol, “ ”:
Videophone record messages Movie memos Screen memos
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Templates i-αppli prog rams Imagesi-motion files Chara-den images MelodiesMachi-chara images Kisekae Tool files PDF filesChaku-uta®/Chaku-uta Full® music files ・Downloaded di ctionaries ・Files attached or pasted to i-mode mail in the InboxFiles attached to i-mode mail in the Outbox/Draft (except the data shot or edit ed
with the FOMA terminal)
Messages R/F with files (melodies or images) attached or pastedImages inserted into Deco-mail text
This function applies to the pre-installed i-αppli programs, Chara-den images,
Deco-mail pictograms, etc. if they are reinstalled (upgr aded) fr om a site.
“Chaku-uta” is a registered trademark of Sony Music E ntertai nment Inc.
The preview image for the data file with the UIM security appea rs as
shown on the right.
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When the UIM security is set for data files, you cannot set them for the functions such
as “Display setting” and “Select ring to ne” when ano ther perso n’s UI M is i nserted .
When the data files with the UIM security is set for “Display setting” or “Select ring
tone”, the FOMA terminal works with their defa ult sett ings i f you re move your UIM or replace it with another person’s UIM. Also, a Machi- chara image i s cle ared. I f you insert your UIM again, your settings are en abled again .
The UIM security function is not set for the data files received using the i nfrared
communication function or data transmission (OBEX™ communication) function and the still images/moving pictures shot or edited with the FOMA terminal.
Even when another person’s UIM is inserted, you can move/delete data fi les with the
UIM security.
The settings of the following functions are stored on the UIM:
SMS validity period SMS center setting Select languagePLMN setting PIN1 code, PIN2 code PIN1 code entry setValidating/Invalidating DOCOMO Certificate 1 and user certificate
Types of UIM (FOMA Card)
If you use the blue UIM with your FOMA terminal, note that following specifications differ from those of the green/white UIM:
Functions
Number of digits of the phone number that can be stored in the UIM Phonebook
Operation of user certificate to use FirstPass
Not available Available 217
Use of WORLD WING Not availabl e Available 456 Use of Service Numbers for “DOCOMO
repair counter” and “General inquirie s <docomo Information Center>”
Not available Available 445
(blue)
UIM
(green/white)
Reference
20 max. 26 max. 91
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WORLD WING
Arrow mark
Projection
Information
WORLD WING is the DOCOMO FOMA international roaming service that enables you to use the current phone number overseas for making a nd rece iving cal ls using the UIM (green/white) and service compatible mob ile pho ne. You do not need to subscribe to WORLD WING if you have subscribed to the FOMA
service after September 1, 2005. If you offered th at you did not need W ORLD WING at the time you signed up for the FOMA servi ce, or when you have mid way canceled WORLD WING, you are required to take the pr ocedur es to newl y subscrib e to WORLD WING.
If you have signed up for the FOMA service before August 31, 2005, and have not
yet subscribed to WORLD WING, you are required to sub scribe to it.
This service is not available with some billing plans.If you lose your UIM (green/white) or have it stolen overseas, immediately contact
DOCOMO to take the steps necessary for suspending the use of the UIM. For inquiries, see “docomo Information Center” on the b ack page of this manua l. No te that you are still charged the call and communicatio n fees incurred after you lose it or have it stolen.

Attaching/Removing Battery Pack

Use the FOMA terminal’s dedicated Battery Pack P19.
Attaching
While pressing the “ ” part of
1
the back cover in the direction A, slide the back cover (2 mm or more) in the direction B to unlock and remove it.
With the arrow mark facing up, fit
2
the tab side of the battery pack to the FOMA terminal securely, and then push the battery pack into the direction B while pressing it against the direction A.
Put the back cover to the FOMA
3
terminal as illustrated, and while pressing the whole part of back cover downward, slide it in the direction of the arrow to attach it.
Confirm there is no gap between the back
cover and the FOMA terminal.
Removing
Remove the back cover
1
following the step 1 of “Attaching”, and take hold of the projection of the battery pack to lift it up.
Make sure that you turn off the power, hold the closed FOMA terminal i n your hand ,
and then attach/remove the battery pack. Also, take care not to p ress the o ne-push open button when you attach/remove the battery pack.
If you try to force the battery pack into place, you could damage the UIM or th e
terminal part of the FOMA terminal.
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Charging

Li-ion 00
Use the FOMA terminal’s dedicated Battery Pack P19. Life of battery pack
Battery packs are consumables. The usable time shortens slightly each time th ey are
charged.
When the usable time of the battery pack becomes half the time it wa s purchased,
replacing is recommended because the battery pack is n eari ng the e nd of its l ife. Depending on the use conditions, the battery pack ma y swell a s it nea rs the en d of i ts life, but this is not a problem.
The life of the battery pack may shorten if you use i-αppli programs, talk on the
videophone, watch 1Seg programs and so on for a lon g time duri ng char ging.
To prevent damage to the environment, bring used battery packs to a docomo service counter, a docomo agent or a recycle center.
Charging
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For details, refer to the instruction manuals for the FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 ( option) ,
FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use (option), and FOMA DC A dapter 01/02 (opt io n).
The FOMA AC Adapter 01 supports 100 V AC only. The FOMA AC Adapter 02 and
FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use support from 100 V AC throug h 240 V A C.
The shape of the plug for the AC adapter is for 100 V AC (for domestic use ). To use the
AC adapter that supports from 100 V AC through 240 V AC over seas, you ne ed to have a conversion plug adapter that is compatible w ith the vol tage o f the coun try you stay. Do not use a transformer for overseas travel to charge the batte ry pack.
Even during charging, you can still answer calls if the FOMA term inal is tu rned on. This
will consume the charged amount so that charging will take longer. Also, the standby time or talk time might be shorter if you charge t he b attery pack wi th your FOMA terminal open.
If you have a long time videophone call during charging, the te mper ature in the FOMA
terminal may rise and charging may be suspended. In such a case, wait for a while and try charging again.
Remove and insert the connector slowly and carefully, without u sing un necessary
force.
Do not remove the battery pack during charging.
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Do not charge for long periods of time (several days) with the FOMA terminal turned on .
If you leave the FOMA terminal powered on for long period s of ti me du ring char ging ,
you may not be able to use the FOMA terminal for long durati on as exp ected and the low battery alarm may sound soon, because the FOMA termina l rece ives the power from the battery pack after charging is completed. If this h appens, ch arge th e batter y pack correctly. When charging the battery pack aga in, fir st remove the FOMA term inal from the AC adapter (or desktop holder) o r DC ad apter a nd then set it ag ain.
Estimated usable time for battery pack (The usable time for the battery pack
varies with the charging time and the remaining l ife of the b attery p ack.)
Continuous standby time
Continuous talk time
1Seg watching time Approx. 220 minutes
The continuous talk time is the estimated time that the FOMA terminal can be used for
calls when radio waves can be sent and received normal ly.
The 1Seg watching time is the estimated time for when radio waves can be re ceived
normally with the Stereo Earphone Set 01 (opti on) con nected.
The continuous standby time is the estimated time for when radio waves can be
received normally. The talk/communication time and standby time coul d be about half of the estimate and 1Seg watching time could be short er dep ending on the char ge level of the battery pack, function settings, other ambie nt conditi ons such as temperature, and the status of radio waves in the area ( weak or no radi o waves, for instance). When you use i-mode communication, the talk /communicati on ti me and standby time will be shorter. Further, even if you do not m ake calls or not exe cute i-mode communication, the talk/communication time and standby time will be shorter if you watch 1Seg programs, compose i-mode mai l, start up a do wnlo aded i -αppli program or the i-αppli Stand-by display, execute data communication or Multiaccess, use the camera, play back i-motion files, movie fi les or mu sic, or use Blue tooth connections.
The continuous talk time and the continuous standby time may be shortened
depending on the network environment in the cou ntry you st ay.
FOMA/3G
3G/GSM setting [3G] 3G/GSM setting [Auto]
GSM
3G/GSM setting [Auto]
FOMA/3G Voice call: Approx. 200 minutes
GSM Voice call: Approx. 250 minutes
In motion: Approx. 400 hours
Standstill: Approx. 620 hours In motion: Approx. 380 hours Standstill: Approx. 260 hours
Videophone call: Approx. 110 minutes
(when Mobile W-Speed is OFF: Approx. 270 minutes) (in ECO Mode: Approx. 380 minutes)
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The continuous standby time for standstill is the average number of hours you can use
1
Plug the connector of AC Adapter (option) horizontally with its engraved side facing down into the connector terminal of the Desktop Holder (option).
2
Pull out the AC Adapter's plug, and plug it into a household power socket of 100 V AC.
Call/Charging indicator
Desktop Holder
Engraved surface (down side)
AC Adapter
Stopper
Power socket
Lock claw
AC Adapter’s plug
Connector
the FOMA terminal in standstill status when it is closed and can receiv e radio waves normally.
The continuous standby time for in motion is the average number of hours you can
use the FOMA terminal in the combined status of “standstill” “moving” and “out of the service area” when it is closed, in an area where it can rece ive ra dio waves n ormally .
Estimated time for charging battery pack
AC adapter Approx. 120 minutes DC adapter Approx. 120 minutes
The charging time is an estimate of time for when empty battery pack is charged w ith
the FOMA terminal turned off. The charging time will b e longer if you ch arge th e battery pack with the power of the FOMA terminal turned on.
Charge with AC Adapter and Desktop Holder
Put the bottom of the FOMA terminal into the stopper of
3
the desktop holder (A) to fit the head to the lock claw, and then depress the FOMA terminal until it clicks (B).
Check that the Call/Charging indicator ligh ts in red. When the Call/Charging indicator flickers, dismount the AC adapte r and b attery pack from the FOMA terminal and then re-mount the m for chargi ng. If the symptom persists, troubles with the AC adapter, de sktop hol der or b attery pack may be involved, so consult a handling counter such as a do como shop.
Be sure to charge the FOMA terminal with the FOMA terminal closed.The charging confirmation tone (see page 107) sounds when charging starts and
ends. However, it does not sound when the power is off or dur ing Mann er Mo de or Public mode (Drive mode).
Be sure to set the FOMA terminal firmly onto the desktop holder. Also, be careful
that the connector cover or a commercial strap is not caug ht between the FOM A terminal and desktop holder.
When charging is completed, hold the desktop holder
4
with fingers and lift up the head of FOMA terminal to remove.
Unplug the AC adapter from the power socket when you are not going to use it for
a long time.
Indicator and display during charging and when charging is completed
Call/Charging indicator Battery icon
Charging Lights in red Blinks
Charging completed Off Lights
When the FOMA terminal is turned off, the battery icon does not appear.
If you start charging with the battery flat, the Call/C hargi ng i ndicator might not light immediately; however, charging itself has started.
When charging automatically stops for safety, “ ” might be displayed on the
desktop.
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When charging only with the AC adapter
Cover
Release buttons
Engraved surface
Information
Information
Almost full
Five beeps
Slightly low Four beeps
Getting low
Three beeps
Fairly low
Two beeps
Almost empty
One beep
Almost empty.
Charge the battery pack.
Recharge Battery
display
Insert the connector with the engraved surface facing up until it clicks. Pull straight the connector out while pressing the release buttons. To charge the battery, place the cover of the
connector terminal as illustrated. Pull out the cover of the connector terminal to direction A, and turn it as direction B.
Check the facing direction (front or rear) of the AC adapter plug and then insert or pu ll it horizontally into or out of the FOMA terminal. Malfunction could result if you try to pull it forcibly.
DC adapter (option) With the DC adapter, you can use a cigarette lighter socket ( 12 V/24 V ) of cars t o charge the FOMA terminal with the battery pack attached.
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For details, refer to the instruction manual for the FOMA DC Adapter 01/02.
If the fuse blows off when charging with the DC adap ter, be sure t o use a 2A fuse. The
2A fuse is consumables, so purchase at auto parts stores in your neighbor hood.
<Battery Level>

Checking Battery Level

When you turn on the FOMA terminal, an estimate of the battery level is indicated. It is indicated by icons when you set “Battery” of “Display setting” to “Icon”, and it is indicated in percent figures when you set it to “Numerals”.
Almost full Slightly low Getting low Fairly low Almost empty
Charge the battery pack when it is almost empty.
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Battery level Icon display Numerals display
Depending on the usage state, the battery level indication migh t signifi cantly va ry.
Check Estimate of Battery Level by Display and Tone
You can check an estimate of the battery level by the display and sound.
m1Set./Service1Other settings1Battery
1
1Battery level
The estimate of the battery level is indicated in percent figures below the
pictograms.
The pictogram disappears in about three seconds.The battery level tone does not sound during Manner Mode or when you set
“Keypad sound” to “OFF”.
When the battery is running out
When the battery runs out, the display o n the right appe ars and the low battery alarm sounds for about 10 seconds. To sto p
〜 〜 〜 〜 〜
this alarm, press any key other than <, > and v. About one minute later, the FOMA terminal will be turned off. During a call, a beeping tone from the earpiece notifi es you of
the low battery. About 20 seconds later your call will be cut and then one minute later the FOMA terminal will be turned off.
The low battery alarm may sound when the battery level becomes ab out 10 per cent or
less.
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<Power ON/OFF>
Stand-by display
Information
Information

Turning Power ON/OFF

Turn Power On
Press and hold h for at least one
1
second.
After the Wake-up display (see page112) is displayed, the Stand-by display appears.
It may take a while for the Wake-up display to appear.If Set Time is set, the current date and time are shown.When “ ” is displayed, the FOMA terminal is out of
the service area or in the place where the radi o waves do not reach. Move to a location where “ ” disappears.
When your UIM is replaced (except during Omakase Lo ck)
Enter the four- to eight-digit Terminal Secu rity Cod e aft er tur ning on the po wer. When you enter the correct Terminal Security Code, the Stand-by display appears. If you enter the incorrect Terminal Security Code five times in succession, the power turns off. (However, you can turn on the power again.)
When “PIN1 code entry set” of “UIM setting” is set to “ON”
Enter the four- to eight-digit PIN1 code afte r you turn on t he power . Wh en you ent er the correct PIN1 code, the Stand-by display appears. See p age124 for PIN1 code.
When “Auto reset setting” of “Notic e call cost ” is set to “ ON” (except during Omakase Lock)
Enter the four- to eight-digit PIN2 code after you tu rn on t he pow er. Wh en you ent er the correct PIN2 code, the Stand-by display appears. If you press r or h with out entering the correct PIN2 code, “Auto reset settin g” is se t to “OFF” and the S tand -by display appears. See page124 for PIN2 code.
Check Welcome Mail
The mail messages “Welcome ドコモ動画 (Welcome DOCOMO moving picture )” and “緊急速報「エリアメール」のご案内 (Introduction of Early Warning “Area Mail”)” have been saved by default. Press Oo twice or perform step 1 of “Display Mail from Inbox” on page162 to show the Inbox list.
Each entry display appears in the order of “PIN1 code” “Terminal Secur ity C ode”
“PIN2 code”.
Turn Power Off
Press and hold h for at least two seconds.
1
The exit display appears and the power turn s off. You cannot turn on the power immediately after turning off the power. Wa it a few
seconds.
<Select Language>
+m-1-5

Switching to English Display

m1
1
設定/サービス
1
ディスプレイ
1
Japanese (
The following functions are different between Japanese display and English display:
“Stand-by clock/Stand-by clock Wide”
When you insert the UIM, the “バイリンガル (Select lang uage)” settin g is stor ed on
the UIM.
Functions Japanese English
Info Notice Setting 電子音 (Electrical tone)
“Clock” of Display Setting
→“Day of week”
使いかたナビ (Guide) Available Not available
Voice Guidance Available Not availab le
(Set./Service)
(Display)1バイリンガル
日本語
) or English (英語)
ボイス (Voice)
(Select language)
ON
OFF
Available Not availab le
Not available
OFF
Before Using the Handset
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<Initial Setting>
Information

Configuring Initial Setting

If the date and time, Terminal Security Code, Keypad Sound, Location Request Set., or Font Size Setting is not set, the Initial Setting display appears when you turn on the power. You can set the initial settings also from each menu function separately.
Turn on the power1YES
1
When the display for entering your Terminal Security
Code, PIN1 code, or PIN2 code appears, follow the operation on page 45.
Before Using the Handset
Set the date and time.
2
You can select “Auto time adjust ON” or “Auto time adj ust OFF” for setting the tim e. (See page 46)
Set your Terminal Security Code.
3
You can set your Terminal Security Code required for setting funct ions. (See page 124)
1. Enter “0000”1Enter your new Terminal Security Code (four to eight digits)
1YES
Set Keypad Sound.
4
You can set whether to make a keypad sound. (See page107)
Set Location Request Set..
5
You can set whether to notify your current location for when a GPS lo cation provision request arrives. (See page334)
Set the size of characters.
6
You can set the size of characters on the display at a time. ( See pag e121)
When an unset function is found, the Initial Setting display fo r the u nset functi on
appears each time you turn on the power.
The completed settings are valid even when total setting is inter rupted by an incoming
call or canceled by pressing -h or -r midway.
When the power is automatically turned on by alar m noti fication, the Initial Settin g
display does not appear even if there is any unset fu nction.
When you finish the initial settings, the confirmat ion di splay appe ars tellin g that
updating software is executed automatically. This display ap pears o nly at the fi rst time, and after that, does not appear until you execute Reset Se ttings o r Initi alize.
<Set Time>
+m-3-1

Setting Date and Time

You can select whether to correct the time automatically or set it manually. The time is set/displayed on the 24-hour basis.
m1Set./Service1Clock1Set time
1
1Auto time adjust ON or Auto time adjust OFF
Auto time adjust ON
. . . .Corrects the date/time automatically. The setting is completed.
When the time cannot be corrected automatically such as whe n “ ” is displayed and the date/time has not been set, the Man ual Time Setting display appears. Follow step2 to set the date/time.
Auto time adjust OFF
. . . .Sets the date/time manually.
When “Notice call cost” is set to “ON”, you need to enter your Terminal S ecurity
Code.
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Enter year, month, date and time.
Information
Information
2
Use Mo to move the cursor and enter numbers by the numeric keys. To enter one-digit numeral for the date and time, enter
two digits beginning with “0” as in “0 1” thr ough “ 09”.
Highlight “Time zone” and press l( ) to set the
time zone. Use Mo to select a region and press Oo().
About date/time correction function
This function corrects the time of the FOMA terminal acco rdin g to the clock inf ormatio n obtained from the network when you turn on the pow er. The time is corrected when you show the Stand-by di splay with “ Auto ti me adjust ON” set. If the time is not corrected for a while after you turn on the power, turn i t off and then on again.
Some few second errors might occur. You might not be able to correct the time depending on the radio wave conditions, or the i-αppli program set for the i-αppli Stand-by display.
When you receive the clock information overseas and the time differen ce cor rectio n
information differs from the previously received one, “Time is adjusted” is displayed and the time difference is corrected automatically. Press “OK ” to update the ti me and show Redial, Dialed Calls, Received Calls, sent/rec eived mail messages a nd other s in loca l time.
Depending on the overseas carrier, the time difference might not be correctly a djusted.
In such a case, set a time zone manually.
Unless Set Time is set, the functions which use the clock such as Schedule do not
work correctly. Further, the date/tim e for redial i tems and re ceived call records are n ot stored.
The set time is retained even when the battery pack is replaced, howeve r, it might be
reset if the battery pack is left removed for a long time. In that case, charge the FOMA terminal and then perform the clock setting.
When “Time zone” is set to other than “GMT +9” or the time di fference is corr ected
overseas, the sub clock (Japanese date/time, etc.) is displayed on the S tand-by display.
This function supports clock settings from 00:00 on January 1, 2009 thro ugh 23:59 on
December 31, 2037.
<World Time Watch>

Displaying World Time

You can display the time of the specified area on the Stand-by display.
m1Set./Service1Clock1World time watch
1
1ON or OFF 1Use Mo to select an area and press Oo().
World Time Watch does not appear when “Display setting ” “Clock” “Stand-by
clock/Stand-by clock Wide” “Position” is set to “OFF”, or when you use the FOMA terminal overseas.
Summer Time
You can advance the time displayed for the overseas country you stay and for a region of World Time Watch by one hour.
m1Set./Service1Clock1Summer time1ON or OFF
1
<Caller ID Notification>

Notifying the Other Party of Your Phone Number

You can set the FOMA terminal to send your phone number to the called party’s phone when dialing. Your phone number is important information, so take utmost care when notifying your phone number. This function is available only when the other party’s phone supports Caller ID.
Before Using the Handset
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Set Caller ID Notification to Network
Information
Own Number display
Phone number tab
List tab
Information
You can set whether to notify your caller ID on the network.
+m-1-7
m1Set./Service1NW services1Caller ID notification
1
1Do the following operations.
Activate/Deactivate 1Activate or Deactivate Check setting You can check the setting contents of “Activate/Deactivate”.
“Activate/Deactivate” of “Caller ID notification” is also valid for making a PushTalk call.
<Own Number>

Checking Your Own Phone Number

Your phone number (own number) is stored on the UIM.
Before Using the Handset
m1Phonebook1Own number
1
You can press No to switch the tabs.
See page 411 for storing/displaying person al dat a.
In Dual Mode of 2in1, you can switch between Number A and Number B by pressi ng
*Oo( ) from the Own Number display. “ ” appears for Number A, and “
appears for Number B.
When you replace a UIM with another one while using 2in1, 2i n1 Setti ng is
deactivated. For using 2in1, activate 2in1 Setting.
+m-0
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Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk

Making Calls/Videophone Calls
Videophone Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Making a Call/Videophone Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Switching a Voice/Videophone Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Using Call Records. . . . . . . . . <Redial> <Dialed Calls> <Received Calls> 54
Using Chaku-moji. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Chaku-moji> 56
Setting Caller ID to Send/Not to Send for Each Call . . . . . . . . . <186/184> 59
Sending Touch-tone Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Pause Dial> 59
Making International Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <WORLD CALL> 60
Setting for International Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . <International Dial Assist> 61
Storing Numbers to be Added to the Beginning of a Phone Number
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Prefix Setting> 62
Making a Call Specifying a Sub-address . . . . . . . <Sub-address Setting> 63
Setting Alarm for Reconnecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Reconnect Signal> 63
Making Voice Clear According to Surrounding Noise . . . <Shikkari Talk> 63 Reducing Surrounding Noise to Make Voice Clear. . . <Noise Reduction> 63
Slowing Down the Other Party’s Speaking Speed . . . . . . . <Yuttari Talk> 63
Switching to Hands-free. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<Hands-free> 64
Using Hands-fr ee Compatible Devices. . . . . . . . . . . .<In-Car Hands-free> 64
Receiving Calls/Videophone Calls
Receiving a Call/Videophone Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Switched between a Call and a Videophone Call by the Other Party. . . 66 Setting Response of Key Operation for Answering Incoming Calls
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Answer Setting> 66
Setting Response for when Opening FOMA Terminal while Ringing
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<Setting when Opened> 67
Setting Response for when Closing FOMA Terminal during a Call
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Setting when Closed> 67
Adjusting Earpiece Volume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Volume> 68
Adjusting Ring Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Ring Volume> 68
When You cannot/could not Answer a Voice/Videophone Call
Putting a Call on Hold when You cannot Answer Immediately
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <On Hold> 69
Putting a Call on Hold during a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Holding> 69
Setting Hold To n e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<Hold Tone Se tti ng> 69
Using Public Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
When You could not Answer an Incoming Call . . . . . . . . <Missed Calls> 71
Recording Voice/Video Messages when You cannot Answer a Call
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Record Message Setting> 71
Recording a Message when You cannot Answer an Incoming Call
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<Quick Record Message> 72
Playing/Erasing Record Messages/a Voice Memo/Videophone Record Messages/Movie Memos
. . . . . . . . . .<Play/Erase Messages> <Play/Erase Videophone Messages> 73
Making Full Use of Videophone Calls
Using Chara-den . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Useful Functions for Videophone Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Setting Hands-free Videophone . . . . . . . . <Hands-free with Videophone> 77
Setting Image Quality for Videophone Calls . . . . . . . <Visual Preference> 77
Changing Image Displays for Videophone Calls . . . . . . . <Select Image> 77
Redialing as a Voice Call when a Videophone Call cannot be Connected
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Voice Call Auto Redial> 78
Setting for Switching a Voice/Videophone Call during a Call
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Notify Switchable Mode> 78
Selecting Response to Incoming Videophone Calls during i-mode
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<Videophone while Packet> 78
Using Videophone Calls by Interfacing to External Devices . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Checking inside of a Room when You are Out . . . . <Remote Monitoring> 79
PushTalk
PushTalk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Making a PushTalk Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Adding a Member during a PushTalk Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Receiving a PushTalk Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Adding Entries to PushTalk Phonebook
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Store in PushTalk Phonebook> 85
Making a Call from PushTalk Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Deleting PushTalk Phonebook Entries
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<Delete from PushTalk Phonebook> 87
Setting for Making/Receiving a PushTalk Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
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Videophone Calls

1
3
4
2
4Status
: Voice sending/receiving (gray): Voice sending/
receiving failed
1
: Image sending/receiving (gray): Image sending/
receiving failed
2
: Camera image sending : Still image sending : Chara-den talking
: Hands-free activated : AV output : Bluetooth
communicating
: Portrait : Close-up : Landscape : Night Mode
: Chara-den Whole
Action Mode
: Chara-den Parts Action
Mode
: DTMF Transmission
Mode
You and the other party can talk viewing each other’s images.
DOCOMO videophones conform to 3G-324M, standardized by the inter national standard 3GPP. You cannot connect to the videophone tha t uses a differen t format.
3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project):
This is the regional standards organization for devel oping co mmon te chnical specifications for third-generation mobile telecommunication systems (IMT-2000).
3G-324M:
This is the international standard for the thir d gener ation of mob ile vid eophone s.
P-07A supports only 64 kbps communication speed of the videophone.
You cannot talk on the videophone at 32 kbps communi cation spe ed.
Display during videophone calls
1…Received image (The other party’s im age thr ough t he
camera or substitute image) 2…Sent image (Image through your camera or substitute
image) 3…Call duration
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
1 When voice sending fails, the other party cannot hear your vo ice.
When voice receiving fails, you cannot hear the othe r par ty’s vo ice.
2 When image sending fails, the sent image is not displayed at t he o ther end.
When image receiving fails, the received image is not displayed. When voice or image sending/receiving fails, it does not recover automatically. You need to make a videophone call again.
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Making a Call/Videophone Call

Enter the other party’s phone number,
1
starting with the city code.
When 27 or more digits are entered, the lower 26 digits
only are displayed.
To store an entered phone number in the Phonebook,
press m( ). Go to step 2 on page 94.
Even when you are dialing within the same area, you
need to enter the city code before the phone number.
When Making a Voice Call
2
Press d or Oo().
“ ” blinks during dialing, and lights during a call.
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When Making a Videophone Call
The digital communication charging starts from this display.
Information
Information
Press l().
“ ” blinks during dialing and lights during the call.Press m during a videophone call to switch between
the image through your camera and substitute image for sending to the other party.
Press h to end the call after talking.
3
If you hear the guidance requesting your caller ID (see page444), follow the steps of
“To notify your caller ID” on page59 to enter “186” and redial.
When an earphone/microphone (option) is connected, you ca n hear the oth er par ty’s
voice from the earphone. (See page416)
If you close the FOMA terminal during a call, the FOMA terminal works in accordance
with the setting of “Setting when closed”. (See page67)
If you switch to Horizontal Open Style during a call, the FOMA terminal is set to “No
tone” (see page 67). For a videophone call, the still image set for “Holding” of “Select image” is sent to the other party.
You can press numeric keys to send touch-tone signals during a call. During a
Chara-den call, you need to switch to DTMF Tran smissio n Mode . (S ee page76)
You cannot make a call in Horizontal Open Style. However, when a n earp hone/
microphone (option) is connected, you can make a voic e call in H orizonta l Open Style.
In Dual Mode of 2in1, you can make a call after selecting Number A or Numb er B.
(See page 450)
<For Voice Calls>
You can make a voice call also by pressing -d and then entering the p arty’s p hone
number. If you enter a wrong number, press -h to clear the displ ay and t hen re dial.
<For Videophone Calls>
Just after purchase, Hands-free is automatically activated by “Hands-free
w/ V. phone”. (See page77) However, Hands-free is deactivated during Manner Mode regardless of “Hands-free w/ V. phone”.
When you make a videophone call with substitute image, note that you will sti ll be
charged for the digital communication, not the vo ice calls.
If you make a videophone call at 110/119/118 from the FOMA terminal, i t is
automatically dialed out as a voice call.
During a videophone call, you can send a Char a-den image to the o ther par ty inst ead
of the image through your camera. (See page74)
The international videophone call is available using the DOCOMO internat io nal call
service “WORLD CALL”. (See page60)
Display when dialing
The other party’s name and icon are displayed if the par ty’s pho ne numb er and name are stored in the Phonebook. However, the image is not d ispl ayed even i f it is sto red in the Phonebook. If the same phone number is stored with multiple names in the Pho nebo ok, the na me
that comes first in the search order (see page96) is displayed.
The phone number instead of the name is displayed when you ma ke a ca ll dur ing
Personal Data Lock or to the party stored as secret data in the Phonebo ok.
If you entered a wrong phone nu mbe r
Each time you press r, the digit on the far right is cle ared. If you pr ess and hold r for at least one second, all the digits are cleared and the Stand-by di splay retu rns. Press No to move the cursor to the digit you want to clear, and then pre ss r to clear
it. To clear all the digits on and to the right of the cursor, press and hold r for at least one second.
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If a videophone call could not be connecte d
The reason why it could not be connected is displayed. (T he displayed r eason might no t be the same as the actual reason depending on the type of the o ther party’ s phone and contract for network services.)
Messages Reasons
Check number, then redial Busy The other party is busy. (Depending on the receiver’s
Busy with packet transmission Out of service area/power off Set caller ID to ON Your caller ID is not notified. (when dialing “visualnet”, etc.) Your call is being forwarded Redial using voice call The other party acti vates Ca ll Forw arding S ervic e but t he
Upper limit has been exceeded
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
Connection failed Please make your call from the i-mode web page
Connection failed Redial after setting “Activate/Deactivate” of “Cal ler ID
You have dialed a non-existent phone number .
phone, this message might be displayed during packet communication as well.) The packet communication is progress at the other end .
The other party’s phone is out of the service area or turned off.
During forwarding
forwarding destination phone does not suppo rt vid eophone calls. The upper limit for the plan with the li mit function ( Type Limit, Family Wide Limit) is exceeded.
You did not make a videophone call from the IP (Information Provider) site among i-mode official sites (at dialing to V-live).
notification” to “Activate”. This may appear in the case other than above.
Auto-redialing
If “Voice call auto redial” is set to “ON”, and a vi deopho ne call i s not conn ected, a vo ice call is automatically made. Videophone calls cannot be connected to the phones that do not support the
videophone function, or to the ph ones that are out of the serv ice area or tu rned off even if they are videophones. If you have set “Voice call auto redi al” to “ON” and attemp t to dial a phone that does not have the videophone function, the num ber will be re dialed as a voice call. However, this operation might not work if you call th e phone co nnected with ISDN-synchronous 64K or the ISDN videophone that d oes not sup port 3G -324M (as of March 2009), or if you dial the wrong number. Note that you could be charged for the communication.
Function Menu while Entering P hon e Numb er
Notify caller ID See page59. Prefix numbers See page 62. Int’l dial assist See page 61. Select image See page 78. Multi number You can select a phone number to be notified to the other party.
Add to phonebook See page94. Compose message You can compose a mail message to send to the phone number
Chaku-moji See page 57.
(See page 447.)
set as the destination address. Go to step 3 on page146.
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Switching a Voice/Videophone Call

Information
You (caller) can switch between a voice call and a videophone call. This
function is available for the mobile phones that can switch between a
voice call and a videophone call.
Switch from a Voice Call to a Videophone Call
When the other party’s phone has a function to switch between the calls,
” is displayed on your phone and you can switch from the voice
call to videophone call.
During a voice call1c()1Change
1
When you select an image
to be sent to the other party, select “Select image”. Go to step 2 on page 78.
When “Cancel” is selected,
the FOMA terminal cancels switching and returns to the voice call.
While switching, the voice
guidance is played back.
Switch from a Videophone Call to a Voice Call
When the other party’s phone has a function to switch between calls, you can switch from a videophone call to a voice call by selecting “CHG to voice call” from the Function menu.
During a videophone call1i()
1
1CHG to voice call1YES
Select “NO” on the
confirmation display to stop switching and to resume the videophone call.
While switching, the voice
guidance is played back.
You can switch between a voice call and a videophone call repeate dly.When i-mode or packet communication is in progress, the communication is
disconnected and then the voice call is switched to the vi deopho ne call.
When packet communication is in progress at the other end, the message to t he
effect that the communication cannot be switched is d isplayed an d the voic e call continues without switching to the videophone call.
You cannot switch from a voice call to a videophone call while “Multi calling” is
displayed during a call if you have signed up for C all Waiti ng Ser vice.
It takes about five seconds to switch. Switching may take a longer time depending on
the radio wave conditions.
Depending on how the caller’s phone is working or on the radio wave conditions, switching between a voice call and a videophone call may fail and the connection m ay be cut off.
If you switch between a voice call and a videophone call duri ng a call, the call du ration
and call cost are counted respectively for each call. Yo u are not ch arged while “Changing” is displayed.
You cannot switch between a videophone call and a voice call unle ss “Notify
switchable mode” on page78 is set to “Indication ON” at the other end.
When you switch from a videophone call to a voice call, Hands-free is deacti vated.
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<Redial> <Dialed Calls> <Received Calls>
For Redial
For Redial

Using Call Records

The FOMA terminal can store the other party’s phone number and date/ time you have dialed or received. You can call back to the other party.
Redial
Up to 30 records of dialed voice calls, videophone calls and PushTalk calls are stored in total, and the older record of dialing to t he same phon e numbe r is deleted . However, the dialing by PushTalk is retained in Redial separately fr om tha t of the vo ice call or videophone call even if you dial to the same phone number .
Dialed Calls
Up to 30 records of dialed voice calls, videophone calls and PushTalk calls are stored in total, and up to 30 records of 64K data and packet communications are stored i n total as well. The older records of dialing to the same phone number ar e also retaine d.
Received Calls
Up to 30 records of incoming voice calls, videophone calls and PushTalk calls are stored in total, and up to 30 records of 64K data and packet co mmunicati ons ar e stored i n total as well. The older records coming from t he same phone nu mber are al so ret ained. When a call is switched between a voice call and a videophone call, the call of the type
that is dialed/received first is stored.
When more than 30 calls are dialed, the older records are autom atically deleted. Even
if you turn off the FOMA terminal, call records are not deleted.
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
When you use 2in1, up to 30 records for Number A and up to 30 records for Number B
are stored respectively regardless of the mode.
Icons for Redial, Dialed Calls, and Received Calls
/ / / /
/
/ /
Dialed and received calls/missed calls of voice call
Dialed and received calls/missed calls of videophone cal l
Dialed and received calls/missed calls of PushTalk
Dialed and received group calls/missed group calls of PushTalk Dialed and received calls/missed calls of PushTalk via server’s
Phonebook Voice/Video messages are recorded on Record Message Incoming calls of Remote Monitoring
Dialed and received calls/missed calls of internatio nal call Dialed and received calls/missed calls of internationa l videophone
call Dialed calls of 64K data communication
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/
The unchecked missed call icons are highlighted.
Received calls/missed calls of 64K data communication Dialed calls of packet communication
Received calls/missed calls of packet communication Received calls of 64K data communication an d packet
communication when no external device is connected Received Chaku-moji message Records with time difference corrected Records for Number B (only in Dual Mode of 2in1)
Use Redial/Dialed Calls
When Using Redial
1
Press Vo.
When Using Dialed Calls
m1Phonebook1Dialed/recv. calls
1Dialed calls
The list for call records is displayed. For redial items of PushTalk, press Oo() to
show the Redial list of the group. Highlight a p arty and pr ess p to make a PushTalk call. If you do not highlight any party and p ress p, you can ma ke a group call.
Press m( ) to display the Sent Address list.You cannot show the Redial list by pressing Vo from the horizontal Stand-b y
display.
Select a call record.
2
The detailed display for the call record is displayed. When the other party is stored in the Phonebook, the
phone number, name, and icon are displayed. If the same phone number is stored with multiple names in the Phonebook, the name and icon that come first in the search order (see page96) are displayed.
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Use Received Calls
Received Call list
Detailed Received
Call display
Information
Press Co.
1
You can display the Received Call list also by
m1Phonebook1Dialed/recv. calls1Received calls
1All calls or Missed calls.
All calls . . . . . . All the records including missed calls
Missed calls. . . The records of missed calls only In Dual Mode of 2in1, the number of missed calls for Number A and Number B is displayed respectively. (If unchecked missed calls are found, the number of them i s displayed .)
For received call records of PushTalk, press Oo( ) to show the Received
Call list of the group with “” mark added to the cal ler. Hi ghli ght a p arty an d press p to make a PushTalk call. If you do not highligh t any party a nd press p, you can make a group call.
Press m( ) to display the Received Address list.You cannot show the Received Call list by pressing Co from the horizontal
Stand-by display.
Select a received call record.
2
The other party’s phone number is displayed if it is
provided. If that phone number is not stored in the Phonebook but recorded as a voice call in Redial, “Callback” is displayed. If this caller is stored in the Phonebook, the pho ne number, name, and icon are displayed. If the same phone number is stored with multiple names in the Phonebook, the name and icon that come first in search order (see page 96) are displayed. If there is a call for p acket communi cation, the sender’s access point name (APN) is displayed. When the other party’s phone number is not notif ied, the reason for no caller ID is displayed.
For missed calls, the ring time is displayed on the right of the received date/ time.When a Chaku-moji message is received, it is displayed.
To make a call to a displayed redial item, dialed call record, or received call record
Press d to make a voice call. You can make a voice call also by pre ssing
Oo( ) from the detailed display. Press l( ) to make a videophone call
and press p to make a PushTalk call.
You can make a voice call to the most recently dialed or recei ved number by p ressing
-d from the Stand-by display and then *No.
“Callback” is not displayed for incoming videophone cal ls and PushTa lk call s.When you make/receive a call with an additional number of Multi Number, th e stored
name for the additional number is displaye d below the pho ne num ber on the deta ile d display. If you store a phone number for “Number setting ” of “Multi n umber”, the phone number is displayed as well .
Dialed call records of 64K data communication are not stored when yo u use a
Bluetooth device.
Even if you make a voice call (or videophone call) to the phon e numb er in a rece ived
call record with a Chaku-moji message displayed, the r eceived message i s not sen t.
When a call comes in from a party who uses a dial-in phone nu mber, a diff erent
phone number might be displayed.
Function Menu while Redial/Dialed Calls/Received Calls is Displayed
Notify caller ID See page 59. Prefix numbers See page 62. Int’l dial assist See page 61. Select image See page 78. 2in1 dial You can select a phone number to be notified to the ot her
Multi number You can select a phone number to notify the o ther party. (See
Chaku-moji See page57. Search location You can access the site of “イマドコかんたんサーチ
party in Dual Mode of 2in1. (See page450)
page 447)
(imadoco kantan search)”.
1YES
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
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Add to phonebook See page 94.
Information
Add to PushTalk
Store in P-Talk PB 1YES Store P-Talk group 1Select a group.
Mail
Compose message You can compose a mail message to send to the phone
Compose SMS You can compose an SMS message to send to the phone
Ring time
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
[Received Call list only]
Change font size You can switch font sizes for Redial, Dialed Calls, Received
Set desktop/ key
Add desktop icon See page 32.
long press set. See page410.
Sent address
[Redial/Dialed Calls only]
You can store the phone number in the Phonebook also by
pressing m( ) from the detailed display. Go to step 2 on page94.
When members who are not stored in the PushTalk
Phonebook are found, the confirmation display appears asking whether to store them.
1Enter a group name.
You can enter up to 16 full-pitch/32 half-pitch characters.
number set as the destination address. Go to step 3 on page146.
number set as the destination address. Go to step 3 on page189.
You can display the ring time for missed calls. Even if you have set “Missed calls display” of “Ring time” to “Not display”, the missed calls which stopped ringing with in the ring start time and their ring times are displayed.
Calls, Sent Address, and Received Address. (See “Dialed/ recv. calls” on page 122)
See page 173.
Received address
[Received Calls only]
Delete
Delete this 1YES Delete selected 1Put a check mark for redial items, dialed call records, or
Delete all 1Enter your Terminal Security Code1YES
<Store in P-Talk PB>
You cannot store from the call record for the party wh o is not stored i n the Phonebo ok. <Store P-Talk group>
You cannot store in a PushTalk group unless all the members are sto red in the FOMA
terminal’s Phonebook.
<Delete> If you execute “Delete all” from the Function menu of R edia l/Dialed Ca lls, al l records
in both Redial and Dialed Calls are dele ted. Even if you execute “Del ete this ” or “Delete selected” of Redial, the records are not deleted from Dialed Call s and they are retained. To delete the dialed call records, delete t hem fr om the Fu nction menu w hile “Dialed calls” is di sp lay ed.
See page 173.
received call records to be deleted1l()1YES
<Chaku-moji>

Using Chaku-moji

When making a voice call or videophone call, you can send your text message to tell the subject during calling.
For details on Chaku-moji or compatible models, refer to DO COMO website or “Mobile
Phone User’s Guide [Network Services]”.
The sending end is charged, but the receiving end is not char ged.
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When a message is received
Information
A Chaku-moji message is displayed below a calle r. The
Chaku-moji message is stored in Received Cal ls as we ll.
The Chaku-moji message is displayed only during ringing. It
is not displayed during a call.
Even when a Chaku-moji message comes in within the rin g
start time set by “Ring time”, it is received and reco rded i n Received Calls.
The Chaku-moji message is not displayed during Lock All, Omakase Lock, or Personal
Data Lock. However, you can check the Cha ku-moj i me ssage fro m Received Cal ls after the lock is released.
Store Messages
You can store up to 10 Chaku-moji messages in the Message list.
m1Set./Service1NW services1Chaku-moji
1
1Create message 1Highlight <Not stored> and press l() 1Enter a message.
To edit a stored message, highlight it and press l().You can enter up to 10 characters regardless of whether they are picto grams,
symbols, or full-pitch/half-pitch characters.
Make a Call with a Message
Enter a phone number
1
or
call up the detailed display of a Phonebook entry, redial item, dialed call record, or received call record.
i
()1Chaku-moji1Do the following operations.
2
Create message You can create a Chaku-moji message just before dial ing.
Select message From the Message list, you can select a stored message.
1Enter a message.
You can enter up to 10 characters regardless of whether they
are pictograms, symbols, or full-pitch/half-pitch characters.
The Chaku-moji message created using this function is not
stored in the Message list.
1Select a message.
Sent messages From the Sent Message list, you can select a Chaku-moji
message to be sent. Up to 10 sent Chaku-moji messages onl y are stored in the Sent Message list. If you send the same Chaku-moji message, the older one also remai ns. Whe n the number of sent Chaku-moji messages exceeds 10, the messages are deleted from the oldest one.
1Select a sent message.
Press d or Oo().
3
Press l( ) to make a videophone call.The Chaku-moji message being sent is displayed while you are dialing.
When a Chaku-moji message has arrived at the other par ty’s phon e, “Tra nsmission
completed” is displayed, and you are charged a tra nsmission f ee.
When a Chaku-moji message does not arrive at the other party’s phone such as when
the other party’s phone is not a C haku-moji compatible mobile phone or t he call is not allowed by “Message disp. settings” at the receiving e nd, “Tr ansmission fai led” i s displayed. In this case, you are not charged a transmi ssion f ee.
Depending on the radio wave conditions, the transmission result may not b e
displayed at the sending end even if a Ch aku-moji m essage has a rrived a t the oth er party’s phone. In this case, you are charged a transmissi on fee.
Even if you make a call sending a Chaku-moji message, the Cha ku-moj i message is
not displayed and you are not charged a transmission fee (the cal l is not record ed in Received Calls at the receivin g end) when the ot her party’s pho ne is out of the ser vice area, turned off, during Public mode (Drive mode), or the ring time for Record Message Setting is set to 0 seconds. Also, the transmission result is not di splayed at the sending end.
When a videophone call is not connected and automatically dialed as a voice call, the
Chaku-moji message is resent as well.
Chaku-moji does not support PushTalk.You cannot send/receive Chaku-moji messages overseas.
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
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Sent Messages
Information
Up to 10 sent Chaku-moji messages are stored in Sent Messages, and you can check for the other party’s phone number and the date/time the Chaku-moji messages were sent. Older messages sent to the same phone number are also retained.
In Dual Mode of 2in1, up to 10 latest records for Number A and Numbe r B can b e
displayed in total.
m1Set./Service1NW services
1
1Chaku-moji1Sent messages
. . . . Chaku-moji message successfully sent
. . . . Chaku-moji message unsuccessfully sent
. . . . . . Chaku-moji message for Number B (only in Dual Mode of 2in1)
When the transmission result is not displayed, “ ” or “ ” is not
displayed.
Depending on the radio wave conditions, the transmission result might not b e
displayed correctly.
Select a sent message.
2
When the other party’s phone number is stored in the
Phonebook, the phone number, name, and icon are displayed.
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
Function Menu while “Sent Messages” is Displayed
Store You can store a sen t Chaku-m oji messag e in t he Message l ist.
Delete this 1YES Delete all 1Enter your Terminal Security Code1YES
1<Not stored>
You can store also by pressing l().
Message Display Settings
You can set how incoming Chaku-moji messages are displayed.
m1Set./Service1NW services1Chaku-moji
1
1Message disp. settings1Select an item.
Display all messages . . . .Displays Chaku-moji messages from all callers.
Numbers stored in PB . . .Displays Chaku-moji messages only from the callers
Calls with callerID. . . . . . .Displays Chaku-moji messages only from the caller
Hide all messages. . . . . . .Does not display Chaku-moji messages.
When you set to “Numbers stored in PB”, you cannot receive Chaku-moji messages
from the callers stored in the Phonebook B in A Mode o f 2in1 (and vi ce versa).
stored in the Phonebook.
notifying his/her phone number.
Prefer Chaku-moji
You can set how your FOMA terminal works for incoming Chaku-moji messages for when “Setting when opened” is set to “Answer”.
m1Set./Service1NW services1Chaku-moji
1
1Prefer Chaku-moji1ON or OFF
ON . . . . Does not answer by opening the FOMA terminal during r inging , so you
can check a Chaku-moji message.
OFF . . . Answers by opening the FOMA terminal while it is ringing.
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<186/184>
Information

Setting Caller ID to Send/Not to Send for Each Call

Set Caller ID Notification when Making a Call
Each time you dial out, you can set whether to notify your caller ID.
Enter a phone number
1
or
call up the detailed display of a Phonebook entry, redial item, dialed call record, or received call record.
i()1Notify caller ID
2
1Don’t notify or Notify caller
To release “Notify caller ID”, select “Cancel prefix”. Whethe r to not if y or not
follows the setting for “Activate/Deactivate” of “Caller ID notification”.
Set “Notify/Not Notify” by Entering “186/184”
You can select whether to notify the other party of your phone number
also by entering “186”/“184” before the other party’s phone number.
To notify your caller ID
186Destination phone number1d or Oo()
1
Press l( ) to make a videophone call.
Not to notify your caller ID
184Destination phone number1d or Oo()
1
Press l( ) to make a videophone call.
When you make a call and hear the guidance requesting your caller ID (see
page 444), follow the steps of “To noti fy your calle r ID” to enter “ 186” and re dial.
When you make a PushTalk call, “Notify caller ID” is valid, but “notify/no t noti fy” by
adding “186”/ “184” is invalid.
You cannot set “Caller ID notification” while “ ” is displayed.
<Pause Dial>
+m-8-4

Sending Touch-tone Signals

You can send touch-tone signals from your FOMA terminal to use services such as reserving tickets, checking bank balance, etc.
Store Pause Dial
You need to store a number string to be sent as a touch-tone signal in the Pause Dial list. If you have inserted a pause (p), you can send a number string breaking at the point where the pause is inserted.
m1Set./Service1
1
1l
()
When a number string is already stored, it is displayed.To delete a stored pause dial, press i( ) and select “Delete”, then select
“YES”.
Enter a number string.
2
≥Enter the pause (p) by pressing and holding a for at least one second. ≥You can use only 0 through 9, s, a to enter a number string and the
pause (p).
You can enter up to 128 digits.You cannot enter a pause (p) at the beginning and end of a number str ing, o r
enter it consecutively.
Other settings1Pause dial
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
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Send Pause Dial
Information
m1Set./Service1
1
1Oo
()1Enter a phone number
1d
or Oo()
A voice call is made. Once the line is connected, a n umber stri ng stored in Pau se Dial is displayed up to the first pause (p). When the other party’s phone number is stored in the Phonebook, you can
retrieve it selecting from the Search Phonebook displ ay by pressin g Bo.
You can search for the phone number also from Received Calls by pressing Co
or from Redial by pressing Vo.
Other settings1Pause dial
Check that the line is connected1d or Oo()
2
A number string up to the first pause (p) is sent, and a number string up to the next pause (p) is displayed. A number string up to the pause (p) is sent each time you pre ss d or
Oo().
When you have finished sending the last number, the “Talking ” di splay app ears. To send multiple pieces of a number string at a time, press and hold Vo for at
least one second, and select “Send at one time ”.
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
During a call, you can send a number string also by displayin g the Functi on menu of
the Pause Dial display.
Some devices on the receiving end cannot receive signals.You cannot send a number string with pauses during a videophone call.
<WORLD CALL>

Making International Calls

WORLD CALL is the international call service available from DOCOMO mobile phones. When you have signed up for FOMA service, you have contracted to use “WORLD CALL” (except those who have applied not to use it).
You can make calls to about 240 countries and regions.The WORLD CALL charges are added to your monthly bill for FOMA service.The application/monthly fee is free of charge.The service is not available with some billing plans.Contact “docomo Information Center” on the back page of this manua l for inqui ries
about WORLD CALL.
When using international carriers other than DO COMO, con tact them .The caller ID might not be notified, or might not be displayed correctly dep endin g on
the carrier. In this case, you cannot make a call by using Received Calls.
About international videophone calls
You can make international videophone calls to users of t he spec ifie d 3G mob ile phone carriers overseas and FOMA users. Press l( ) instead of d or Oo() in the steps of “Enter a Phone Number to Make an Int ernation al Ca ll” . (See page61) For the information about connectable cou ntries and tele communicat ions carriers, refer
to the DOCOMO Global Service website.
Images sent from the other party may blur on your FOMA terminal or you may not be
able to connect, depending on the other party’s phone u sed for t he int ern ation al videophone call.
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Use “+” to Make an International Call
When you enter a phone number for dialing or storing it in the
Phonebook, press and hold 0 for at least one second to enter “+”. You
can use “+” to make international calls without entering an international
call access code.
If you set “Auto assist setting” of “Int’l dial assist” to “ON”, an in ternation al call access
code of “IDD prefix setting” is automatically e ntered .
0(for at least one second)
1
1Enter numbers in order of country/area code
area code (city code)destination phone number
1d or Oo()1Dial
When the area code (city code) begins with “0”, enter it except f or the “0”. However, include “0” when making a call to some countries or regions such as Italy.
Press l( ) to make an international videophone call.When you select “Dial with orig. No.”, you can make a call without adding a n
international call access code.
Enter a Phone Number to Make an International Call
Enter numbers in order of 010country/area code
1
area code (city code)destination phone number
1d or Oo()
You can make an international call also by entering 009130 010
country/area codearea code (city code)destination phone number.
When the area code (city code) begins with “0”, enter it except f or the “0”. However, include “0” when making a call to some countries or regions such as Italy.
Press l( ) to make an international videophone call.
International Dial Assist
You can make a call adding a country/area code or international call access code to a phone number. (Except for some countries and regions, if the phone number starts with “0”, the “0” at the beginning is automatically deleted.)
Enter a phone number
1
or
call up the detailed display of a Phonebook entry, redial item, dialed call record, or received call record.
i()1Int’l dial assist
2
1Select a country/area name 1Select a name of International call access code 1d or Oo()
Press l( ) to make an international videophone call.When the beginning of the phone number is “+”, the display for selecting a
country/area name is not displayed.
When “Japan” is selected as a country/area name, the display for selecting a
name of International call access code is not displayed.
<International Dial Assist>

Setting for International Calls

Auto Assist Setting
You can set whether to replace “+” at the beginning of a phone number with an international call access code for when you make an international call from Japan.
m1Set./Service1Network setting1Int’l dial assist
1
1Auto assist setting1ON or OFF 1Select a country/area name 1Select a name of International call access code.
When no country/area code or international call access code is stored, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to store it. Select “YES” an d go to step 2 of “Country/Area C ode” on page62 for a country/area code, and go to step 2 of “IDD Prefix Settin g” on page62 for an international call access code.
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Country/Area Code
Information
You can store up to 27 country/area codes to be added for making international calls from overseas.
m1Set./Service1Network setting1Int’l dial assist
1
1Country/Area Code 1Highlight <Not recorded> and press l().
If you select a stored country/area name, you can check the stored contents.
Enter a country/area name 1Enter a country/area code.
2
You can enter a country/area name of up to 8 full-pitch/16 ha lf-p itch char acters.You can enter a country/area code of up to 5 digits. But you cannot use #, :, and
+.
IDD Prefix Setting
You can store up to three international call access codes to be added to the beginning of a phone number for making an international call.
m1Set./Service1Network setting1Int’l dial assist
1
1IDD prefix setting 1Highlight <Not recorded> and press l().
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
If you select the stored item, you can check the stored contents.
Enter a name1Enter an international call access code.
2
You can enter a name of up to 8 full-pitch/16 half-pitch characters.You can enter an international call access code of up to 16 digits.
Function Menu while Country/Area Code /IDD Prefix Setting is Displayed
Edit Go to step 2 of “Country/Area Code” on page62 for Country/Area
Delete this 1YES
Code, and go to step 2 of “IDD Prefix Setting” on page 62 for IDD Prefix Setting. You can edit the item also by pressing l().
Delete all 1Enter your Terminal Security Code1YES
<Delete this> <Delete all>
You cannot delete the country/area code or international call access code set by
“Auto assist setting”.
<Prefix Setting>

Storing Numbers to be Added to the Beginning of a Phone Number

You can store prefix numbers such as international call access codes or “186”/“184” and add them to the phone number for dialing. You can store up to seven prefix numbers.
m1Set./Service1Network setting1Prefix setting
1
1Highlight <Not recorded> and press l().
If you select a stored prefix, you can check the stored contents.To delete a stored prefix, press i( ) and select “Delete this” or “Delete
all” then select “YES”. If you select “Delete all”, you n eed to e nter you r Terminal Security Code.
Enter a name1Enter a prefix number.
2
You can enter a name of up to 8 full-pitch/16 half-pitch characters.You can enter a prefix number of up to 16 digits. The keys for e ntry are limi ted to
0 through 9, s and a.
Prefix Numbers
You can add a prefix number to the beginning of phone number when you make a call.
Enter a phone number
1
or
call up the detailed display of a Phonebook entry, redial item, dialed call record, or received call record.
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i()1Prefix numbers1Select a name
Information
Information
Information
2
1d or Oo()
Press l( ) to make a videophone call and press p to make a PushTalk
call.
For making a PushTalk call, adding a prefix number such as “186” or “184” to the
beginning of the phone number is disabled.
<Sub-address Setting>

Making a Call Specifying a Sub-address

You can set whether to regard the numbers after “:” of a phone number
as a sub-address to access the specified phones or data terminals.
The sub-address is a number assigned to identify each ISDN terminal connected to an
ISDN line. It is also used for selecting conten ts on “V-live ”.
m1Set./Service1Other settings
1
1Sub-address setting1ON or OFF
Even if you set “Sub-address setting” to “ON”, “:” at the top of ph one numbe rs and
“:” immediately after the prefix numb er or “ 186”/“ 184” are no t regar ded as sub-address mark-off symbols.
<Reconnect Signal>
+m-7-7

Setting Alarm for Reconnecting

You can set an alarm that sounds until a voice call, videophone call, or
PushTalk communication is reconnected after disconnected owing to
bad radio wave conditions.
m1Set./Service1Talk1Reconnect signal
1
1Select an alarm.
The reconnectable time differs depending on the usage status and radio wave conditions. An estimate is about 10 seconds and the call charge is applied also for that duration.
While you are disconnected, no sound is transmitted to the other party.
<Shikkari Talk>

Making Voice Clear According to Surrounding Noise

The volume of the other party’s voice is turned up according to the surrounding noise during a call. This setting is effective only when the other party’s voice is output from the earpiece.
m1Set./Service1Talk1Shikkari Talk1ON or OFF
1
<Noise Reduction>

Reducing Surrounding Noise to Make Voice Clear

The noise sent to the other party is reduced according to the surrounding noise during a call.
m1Set./Service1Talk1Noise reduction1ON or OFF
+m-7-6
1
<Yuttari Talk>

Slowing Down the Other Party’s Speaking Speed

During a voice call1m()
1
While Yuttari Talk is activated, “ ” is displayed. Press m( ) again to return to the normal speed.
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
Yuttari Talk is effective only during a current voice call. The speaki ng speed returns t o
normal one when you end the call, switch cal ling par ties during Mult i calling , or swi tch from the voice call to a videophone call.
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<Hands-free>
Information
Information
Chaku-moji message
(See page 56)

Switching to Hands-free

When you switch to Hands-free, sound such as the other party’s voice is audible over the speaker.
During a call, dialing, or connecting1d
1
When Hands-free is activated, “ ” is displayed.
Press d again to deactivate Hands-free.The sound volume during a Hands-free call follows the setting specified by
“Volume” (earpiece volume).
You can switch to Hands-free even during Manner Mode. Also, you will still hear
voice through the speaker even when you activate Manner Mode duri ng a Hands-free call.
While an earphone/microphone (option) is connected, you cannot hear voice through
the speaker even if you switch to Hands-free.
Keep the FOMA terminal well away from your ear during a Hands-free call. Otherwise
you could affect or damage your hearing.
Talk into the FOMA terminal within a distance of about 50 cm.
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
<In-Car Hands-free>

Using Hands-free Compatible Devices

You can make or receive voice calls from a Hands-free compatible device such as In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01 (option) or a car navigation system by connecting with your FOMA terminal. You can connect your FOMA terminal to a Hands-free compatible device using two ways of connections as follows:
Connect using a cable (USB connection):
To use/charge via the In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01 (option) , you need to have t he FOMA In-Car Hands-Free Cable 01 (option).
Connect using Bluetooth (wireless):
To connect to a Bluetooth communication compatible Hand s-free devic e, you ne ed to register and connect it to the FOMA terminal.
For how to operate Hands-free compatible devices, refer to the r espec tive instr uction
manuals.
To connect using a cable (USB connection), set “USB mode setting” to
“Communication mode”.
“ ” appears while you are talking or communicating using a USB Hands-free
compatible device.
“ ” might appear while the FOMA terminal is connected to a USB Hands-free
compatible device, and “ ” while “USB mode setting” is set to “microSD mode”, depending on the Hands-free device connected.
The display or ring tone for incoming calls follows the settings of the FOMA terminal.When the sound is set to output from a Hands-free compatible device, the ring tone
sounds from that device even when Manner Mode is activat ed or “Ring volume” of the FOMA terminal is set to “Silent”.
The receiving operation in Public mode (Drive mode) follows the setting of “Pu blic
(Drive) mode”.
The receiving operation while Record Message is a ctiva ted fol lows the se tting o f
“Record message setting”.
When the sound is set to output from the FOMA terminal, the operation for w hen th e
FOMA terminal is closed during a call follows the set ting o f “Setting when close d”. When the sound is set to output from a Hands-free device , the commu nication sta te does not change regardless of “Setting when closed” even if you close the FOMA terminal.

Receiving a Call/Videophone Call

When you receive a call, the ring tone
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sounds and the Call/Charging indicator flickers.
To vibrate the FOMA terminal for incoming calls, set
“Phone” or “Videophone” of “Vi brator ” to ot her tha n “OFF”.
While the phone is ringing for a videophone call,
“Incoming V.phone” is displayed. Ho weve r, whil e ringing for a voice call, this kind of in dication i s n ot displayed.
” is displayed at the upper left of the phone
number for incoming international call s.
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For Answering a Voice Call
Information
Information
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Press d or Oo( ) to answer the call.
For Answering a Videophone Call
Press d
or Oo()
to answer
the videophone call.
The image through your camera is sent to the other party. When you press m( ) to answer the videophone call, the substitute image is sent to the other party. (Substitute image answering) Press m during a videophone call to switch between
the image through your camera and substitute image for sending to the other party.
Press h to end the call after talking.
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If you close the FOMA terminal during a call, the FOMA terminal works in accordance
with the setting of “Setting when closed”. (Seepage 67)
You might hear beeps (in-call ring tone) during a cal l.
If you have signed up for any of Voice Mail Service, Call Waiting Service, or Call Forwarding Service and set “Arrival call act” to “A nswer” , the be eps (i n-call ring tone) will sound for another incoming call, enabling you to do the following operations: Voice Mail Service
. . . .Transfer the call to the Voice Mail Service C enter . (See page440)
Call Waiting Service
. . . .Put your current call on hold and answer the incoming call. (See pag e440)
Call Forwarding Service
. . . .Transfer the call to the registered forwarding destinat ion. ( See pag e443)
You can set “Reject unknown” not to accept calls from the phone numbers that are not
stored in the Phonebook.
You cannot answer calls in Horizontal Open Style. Ho wever , when an earp hone/
microphone (option) is connected, you can answer calls i n Horizontal Open St yle.
<For Voice Calls>
When “Answer setting” is set to “Any key answer”, the call i s put on hold i f you answer
the call by pressing .< or .v with the FOMA terminal closed. When “S etting wh en closed” is set to “No tone” or “End the call”, the ot her party he ars nothing , and when i t is set to “Hold”, the call hold tone is playe d back. Y ou can sta rt talki ng by op ening the FOMA terminal.
<For Videophone Calls>
Just after purchase, Hands-free is automatically activated during a videophone call as
“Hands-free w/ V. phone” has been set to “ON”. (See p age77) However, Hands-free is deactivated during Manner Mode regar dless of “Hands- free w / V. phon e”.
Even if Call Forwarding Service is set to “Activate”, the ca ll is not forward ed unless the
forwarding destination is a phone compa tible w ith th e video phone con formi ng to 3G-324M (see page 50). Check the phone you are forwarding the call to and then activate the service. The videophone caller does not hear th e guid ance to th e effect that the call is forwarded. (The message to the ef fect that th e call is to be forwarded appears, depending on the receiver’s FOMA ter minal .)
If a videophone call comes in from the phone number to be rejected by Nuisance Call
Blocking Service, the video guidance for Call Rejection is played back an d the call is disconnected.
You can send a Chara-den image to the other party inste ad of the image th rough your
camera. (See page74)
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Display for incoming calls
When a caller’s phone number is provided
The phone number is displayed. If that phone number is not stored in the Phoneb ook but recorded in Redial, “Callback” is displayed. If the caller’s name, phone number, and ima ge are stored in the Phonebo ok, th e name, phone number, and icon (or image) ar e displaye d.
“Callback” is not displayed for incoming videophone cal ls and PushTa lk call s.If the same phone number is stored with multiple nam es in th e Phone book, the name
that comes first in the search order (see page96) is displayed.
The phone number but not the name is displayed during Per sonal Data Lo ck.
However, when “Phonebook available” is set to “Accept” for “Custo mize” of Persona l Data Lock, the name is displayed even during Personal Data Lock.
For a forwarded call, the forwarder’s phone number is displaye d belo w t he caller . (It
might not be displayed in the case of some forwarders. )
When you receive a call to an additional number of Mult i Num ber, the store d name for
the additional number is displayed belo w t he caller . (Wit h a fo rwarded call , you can press c( ) to switch to display of the forwarder.)
When a caller’s phone number is not provided
The reason for no caller ID is displayed. (See page138)
Function Menu while a Call is Ringing
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
Call rejection You can disconnect the call without answering. Call forwarding See page 443. Voice mail See page 440.

Switched between a Call and a Videophone Call by the Other Party

When you have set “Notify switchable mode” to “Indication ON”, a caller (the other party) can switch between a voice call and a videophone call.
You (receiving end) cannot switch between a voice call and a videop hone cal l.
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Switched from a Voice Call to Videophone Call by the Other Party
The display for switching to a
1
videophone call appears during a voice call.
YES . . . Sends the image through your camera to the
caller.
NO . . . . Sends a pre-installed substitute image to the
caller.
While switching, the message to that effect is displayed
and the voice guidance is played back.
Switched from a Videophone Call to Voice Call by the Other Party
When the caller (the other party) switches a videophone call to a voice call, the message telling that the call is being switched appears, the voice guidance is played back, and then the call is switched to a voice call.
<Answer Setting>
+m-5-8

Setting Response of Key Operation for Answering Incoming Calls

You can set to start talking (Any key answer) or to stop the ring tone (Quick silent) by pressing a key besides d, Oo, m (for videophone call), or p (for PushTalk call) for when a call or PushTalk call comes in.
m1Set./Service1Incoming call1Answer setting
1
1Select a key operation.
Any key answer
You can start talking by pressing any key shown below:
d, Oo, 0 through 9, a, s, r, m, c※3, No,
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Voice call
PushTalk call d, Oo, p, 0 through 9, a, r, l, c, Bo, <
When receiving a videophone call, you can start talking by pressing d, Oo or
m.
<, v
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Quick silent
Information
Information
The following are the keys you can press to stop the ring tone, vib rator or voice guidance: When “Setting when opened” is set to “Keep ringi ng”, you can stop the ring tone, vibrator or voice guidance also by opening the FOMA term inal i n Normal Style. Even if you stop it, the other party still hears a ringb ack tone.
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Voice call Videophone call※20 through 9, a, s, r, c※3, No, <, v PushTalk call 0 through 9, a, r, l, c, Bo, <
After you stop the ring tone, vibrator or voice guidance, you can start t alking by
pressing d, Oo, m (for videophone calls), or p (for PushTalk calls).
OFF
You can start talking by pressing a key shown below:
Voice call d, Oo Videophone call d, Oo, m PushTalk call d, Oo, p
1 You can activate Any Key Answer or Quick Silent also by pressing l when
five record messages have already been recorded.
2 During Key Lock, you can activate Any Key Answer and Quick Silent by
pressing and holding < for at least one second.
3 While “ ” is displayed, you cannot activate Any Key Answer or Quick
Silent by pressing c.
While an earphone/microphone (option) is connected, you can press the switch t o
start talking, regardless of “Answer setting”. (See pa ge417)
0 through 9, a, s, r, m, c※3, No, <, v
<Setting when Opened>

Setting Response for when Opening FOMA Terminal while Ringing

m1Set./Service1Incoming call
1
1Setting when opened1Select an incoming type 1Keep ringing or Answer
Keep ringing. . .You can keep the incoming call ringing.
Answer . . . . . . .You can answer the incoming call. For videophone calls, the still
You cannot answer calls by opening the FOMA terminal in Horizontal Open Style
even when “Answer” is set.
<Setting when Closed>
image set for “Substitute image” of “Select image ” is se nt to the other party.
+m-1-8

Setting Response for when Closing FOMA Terminal during a Call

Set Response for when Closing FOMA Terminal during a Voice Call/Videophone Call
m1Set./Service1Talk1Setting when closed
1
1Phone/Videophone1Select an item.
No tone . . . . . . .The voice is muted. The hold tone does not sound. The se tting is
Hold . . . . . . . . . .The other pa rty hears the hold tone set f or “ Holdi ng to ne” of “Hold
End the call. . . .The call is finished. This is the same operation as pr essing h
Speaker ON or Speaker OFF
2
Speaker ON. . . . .The hold tone sounds from the speaker.
Speaker OFF. . . . The hold tone do es not soun d from the speake r.
completed.
tone setting”. For videophone calls, the still image set for “Holding” of “Select image” is displayed.
during a call. The setting is completed.
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Set Response for when Closing FOMA Terminal during
Information
Information
PushTalk
m1Set./Service1Talk1Setting when closed
1
1PushTalk1Speaker call or End the call
This function is disabled when an earphone/microphone (option) is connecte d. The
communication state does not change even if you cl ose the FOMA te rmin al during a voice call or PushTalk call. However, if you close the FOMA te rmi nal du ring a videophone call, the substitute image is sent to the othe r par ty and the call conti nues.
If you close the FOMA terminal during a videophone call with “No tone” set, th e
substitute image is sent to the other party. When “Hold” is set, the still image set for “Holding” of “Select image” is sent.
Even when “End the call” has been set, the call does not end if you close your FOMA
terminal from Horizontal Open Style. “No tone” works for a voic e call/videop hone call, and “Speaker call” works for a PushTalk cal l.
<Volume>

Adjusting Earpiece Volume

m1Set./Service1Talk1Volume1Use Bo or </> to
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
1
adjust the earpiece volume.
Adjust the earpiece volume to Level 1 (m inimum) throug h Level 6 (max imum). You can adjust the volume by pressing Zo or </> during a voice call an d
calling, Bo or </> during a videophone call and PushTalk call, and by pressing and holding Zo (for at least one second) wh ile yo u are entering a phone number. Press Bo or </> within two seconds to adjust it.
The earpiece volume adjusted during a call is retained even after the call e nds.When you adjust the earpiece volume, the sound volume during a Hands-free cal l or
speaker call for PushTalk is also adjusted.
<Ring Volume>

Adjusting Ring Volume

You can adjust the ring volume for incoming calls and mail.
m1Set./Service1Sound1Ring volume
1
1Select an incoming type 1Use Bo to adjust the volume.
The following icons are displayed on the Stand-by display while “Ring volu me” is
set to “Silent”:
: Set for “Phone”, “PushTalk”, or “Videophone”. : Set for “Mail”, “Chat mail”, “MessageR”, “MessageF”, or “i-concier”. : Set for “Phone”, “PushTalk”, or “Videophone”, and for “Mail”, “Chat m ail”,
“MessageR”, “MessageF”, or “i-concier”.
If you have set “Step”, the ring tone is silent for about three seconds, and then the
volume steps up every three seconds, from Level 1 through Le vel 6.
While the phone is ringing for a voice call or videophone call, you can adjust the
ring volume by pressing Bo. However, you cannot adjust the ring volume in the following cases:
When “Ring volume” is set to “Step”When “Answer setting” is set to “Qu ick silent ” and yo u stop the ring tone or
voice guidance
During Manner ModeWhen a call is cut off within the ring start time specified by “Ring time ”
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<On Hold>
Information
Information

Putting a Call on Hold when You cannot Answer Immediately

During ringing1h
1
The FOMA terminal makes three rapid beeps for confirmation and the call is put on answer-hold (On Hold). The confirmation tone does not sound during Manner Mode or when “Ring
volume” is “Silent”.
The other party hears the hold tone set for “On hold tone” of “Hold tone se tting”.
For videophone calls, the still image set for “On hol d” of “Select i mage” i s displayed.
Press d or Oo( ) to release hold and answer
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the call.
If “Answer setting” is set to “Any key answer”, you can release hold of voice calls
by pressing any key of 0 through 9, a, s, r, m, c, Mo, <, v, >, l, or i.
If a videophone call is on hold, the image through your camera is sent to the other
party when you press d or Oo( ) to release hold. If you press m( ) to release hold, the substitute image is sent.
The caller is charged for the call even during answer-hold ( On Hol d).If you press -h during answer-hold (On Hold), the call will be disconnected.
<Holding>

Putting a Call on Hold during a Call

During a call1Oo ()
1
The other party hears the hold tone set for “Holding tone” of “Hold tone setting ”.
For videophone calls, the still image set for “Holdi ng” o f “Sel ect image ” is displayed.
You can put the call on hold by closing the FOMA terminal du ring the cal l if you
have set “Setting when closed” to “Hold”.
Press d or Oo( ) to release hold and answer
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the call.
When you have put a voice call on hold, you can release the hold also by
pressing r.
If a videophone call is on hold, the image through your camera is sent to the other
party when you press d or Oo( ) to release hold. If you press m( ) to release hold, the substitute image is sent.
If you have set “Setting when closed” to “Hold” and put a call on hold by closing
the FOMA terminal, you can release hold an d answe r t he call by o penin g the FOMA terminal or by connecting an earphone/microphone (option) . If you connect an earphone/microphone to release hold and answ er a videophone call, the substitute image is sent to the othe r par ty.
The caller is charged for the call even while the call i s on hol d.If a new call comes in while the current call is put on hold, the hold (Holding) is
released.
<Hold Tone Setting>

Setting Hold Tone

You can set the guidance the other party hears while a call is put on hold.
m1Set./Service1Talk1Hold tone setting
1
1On hold tone or Holding tone1Select a hold tone.
Tone 1/2 . . The caller hears the pre-installed guidance in Japanese. RHAPSODY ON A THEME OF
. . . . . . . . . . The caller hears the melody. You can set this for “Holding tone” only.
Voice announce
. . . . . . . . . . The caller hears the sound recorded by “Voice announce”. If it has
Press l( ) to play back a hold tone. Press r to end the demo
not been recorded, this is not displayed.
playback.
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Using Public Mode

Information
Using Public Mode (Drive Mode)
Public mode is an auto-answer service that puts importance on manners in public spaces. Once you activate Public mode, the guidance is played back telling that you cannot answer the call as you are currently driving or in a place where you should refrain from speaking on the phone (a train, bus, movie theater, etc.). Then the call is disconnected.
Voice Mail Service1, Call Forwarding Service※1, and Caller ID Display Request
Service※2 work taking priority over Public mode. 1 If a ring time is set to other than 0 seconds for incoming calls, the serv ice wor ks
after the Public mode guidance.
2 When the other party notifies you of the phone number, Pu blic mode w orks.
Public mode does not work to the calls from the party set to be rejected by Nuisance
Call Blocking Service.
Press and hold a for at least one second.
1
Public mode is activated and “ ” is displayed. When a call comes in, the guidance “The person you are calling is currently driving or in an area where cell phone should not be used. Please try again later.” is played back for incoming calls. To deactivate Public mode, perform the same operation. Then, Public mo de is
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
deactivated and “ ” disappears.
You can activate/deactivate Public mode only from the Stand-by display. You can
activate/deactivate Public mode even when “ ” is displayed.
You can make calls as usual even during Public mode. If you make an emergency call at 110/119/118, Public mode is released.When Public mode and Manner Mode are activated simul taneously, Publ ic mode has
priority.
If a “User unset” call comes in while “Caller ID request” is set to “Activate ”, the Call er
ID Request guidance is played back. (The Public mode gu idance is not p layed b ack.)
You cannot use this function during data communication.
When Public mode (Drive mode) is acti vate d
Even when a call comes in, the ring to ne does n ot sound. The “ Missed call” icon
appears on the display and the call is stored in “Received calls ”. The gu idance is played back to the caller to the effect that you are curr ently d riving or in an area w here mobile phones should not be used. Then the call is disconne cted. Whe n a PushTal k call comes in, no answer is made and the message “Conn ection failed” appears on the caller’s display. For the talk among three or more members, the messag e to the effect that you are driving is conveyed to them. However, when the power is off or “ ” is displayed, the caller hears the out-of-service area guidance instead of th e Public mode gu id ance.
The ring tone does not sound and the Ca ll/Cha rg ing indi cator does not flicker even
when mail or a message comes in. In addition, the set vibrato r does n ot work.
The ring tone for 64K data communication, alarm tone , charging confirmati on tone, the
ring tone for i-αpp li call and ef fect tone a t the star t of i -Widget do not sound, and a melody while an i-αppli program is running is not played back.
The tickers of i-Channel are not displayed.See page70 for how Public mode (Drive mode) and each network service work for
incoming calls when they are simultaneously activated .
Using Public Mode (Power Off)
Public mode (Power off) is an auto-answer service that puts importance on manners in public spaces. Once you activate Public mode (Power off), the guidance is played back telling that you cannot answer the call as you are currently in a place where the power should be turned off (hospital, airplane, around priority seat in a train, etc.). Then the call is disconnected.
Enter “:25251”1d
1
Public mode (Power off) is set. (Nothing is chang ed on the Sta nd-by displa y.) After setting Public mode (Power off) and t urni ng off the power , the g uidance “The person you are calling is currently in an are a wher e use is proh ibite d. Ple ase try again later.” is played back for incoming calls.
To release Public mode (Power off), dial “:25250”.To check the setting for Public mode (Power off), dial “:25259”.
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When Public mode (Power off) is activated
Notification icon
The setting stays activated until you dial “:25250” to deactiva te Publ ic mod e (Pow er
off). You cannot deactivate the setting just by turnin g on the power .
The guidance is played back to the caller telli ng that you are curr ently in a p lace w here
you should turn off the power. Then the cal l is disconnected . Wh en a Push Talk ca ll
comes in, no answer is made and the message “Connection failed” appea rs on the
caller’s display. For the talk among three or more members, the message to the effe ct
that you do not participate is conveyed to them.
The Public mode (Power off) guidance is p layed b ack even when you are out of the
service area or out of reach of radio waves.
See page70 for how Public mode (Power off) and each network service work for
incoming calls when they are simultaneously activated.
<Missed Calls>

When You could not Answer an Incoming Call

When you could not answer calls (Missed calls), the “Notification icon”
appears on the Stand-by display. You can check Received Calls by
selecting the icon.
Oo1Oo()
1
Press h or r to return
to the former display.
When multiple icons are
found, use Mo to highlight an icon and press
Oo().
See page 33 for when the FOMA terminal is closed.
<Record Message Setting>
+m-5-5

Recording Voice/Video Messages when You cannot Answer a Call

By activating Record Message, you can play back an answer message to incoming calls and record callers’ voice/video messages when you cannot answer them even if you have not signed up for Voice Mail Service. You can record up to five messages for voice calls and up to two messages for videophone calls. Each message can be recorded for up to 20 seconds.
Activate Record Message
m1LifeKit1Rec. msg/voice memo
1
1Record message setting1ON or OFF 1Select an answer message.
Press l( ) to play back the answer message. Press r to end the
demo playback.
When “Japanese 1”, “Japanese 2”, or “English” is set, a beep sounds after
playing back the answer message to the other party. If “ Voice anno unce” is set, the beep does not sound.
Enter a ring time (seconds).
2
Enter from “000” through “120” in three digits.You cannot set the same ring time for Remote Monitoring, Auto Answer Se tting
and Record Message Setting. Set a different time for each.
While Record Message is activated, “ ”〜“ ” (the number of recorded
messages for voice calls) and “ ”“ ” (the number of recorded messages for videophone calls) are displayed.
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Incoming calls when Record Message Settin g is set to “ON”
Incoming Call Playing back the
answer message
Recording a voice/
video message
The ring time
elapses
Displaying an icon on the
desktop (See page 30)
Information
Information
For videophone calls, the still image set for “Prep aring” of “Select image” is displayed on the other party’s display whil e playing back the answer message, and the still image set for “Record message” of “Select image” is displa yed whi le recording. To answer a call while the answer message is being played
back or a voice/video message is being recorded, press d or Oo(). For videophone calls, press d or Oo( ) to send
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
the image through your camera, or press m( ) to send a substitute image. You can answer a call also by pressing the switch on a n earphone/microphone (option). For videoph one cal ls, the im age thr ough you r ca mera is sent to the other party.
Record Message does not work when “ ” is displayed.When Public mode (Drive mode) and Record Message are simultaneo usly acti vated,
the former has priority and the latter does no t wo rk.
The priority order of answer messages is as follows: “Setting for Phoneb ook entry”
“Group setting” “Record message setting”.
If “Voice announce” selected as an answer message is deleted, the an swer message
will be set to “Japanese 1”.
When Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service i s set a t the same time as
Record Message, the priority depends on the ring time set for Voice Mail Se rvice o r Call Forwarding Service. To give Record Message priority, set the ring time for Record Message Setting shorter than that for V oic e Mail S ervice or Ca ll For wardi ng Service. Even when you do this, Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service works if there are already five record messages for voice calls and two recor d messages for videophone calls.
You cannot receive a call from a third party while a vo ice/vi deo messag e is be ing
recorded. The third party will hear the busy tone.
<Quick Record Message>

Recording a Message when You cannot Answer an Incoming Call

Even if a call comes in while Record Message is not activated, you can record the caller’s voice/video message just for that incoming call.
During ringing1l() or >
1
The caller will hear the answer message and then can l eave you a voice/vide o message.
During Key Lock, press and hold > for at least one second.Record Message does not work when five messages for voice calls and two
messages for videophone calls have already been recorded. Al so if you press > while a PushTalk call is arriving, Record Messag e do es not wor k and Manner Mode is set.
When “Side keys guard” is set to “ON”, Record Message does not work even i f
you press > with the FOMA terminal closed.
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<Play/Erase Messages>
Record Message list
Videophone Record
Message list
<Play/Erase Videophone Messages>
+m-5-5

Playing/Erasing Record Messages/a Voice Memo/Videophone Record Messages/ Movie Memos

Play Back/Erase Record Messages/a Voice Memo
m1LifeKit1Rec. msg/voice memo
1
1Play/Erase msg. 1Select a record message or voice
memo.
A beep sounds and playback starts.
On the Record Message list, recorded items are indicated by “”.It is played back at the volume set for “Volume” (earpiece volume).When playback ends, a double-beep sounds and the message “Playing” is
cleared from the display.
The date and time the message/memo was recorded are displayed during
playback. When a caller’s phone num ber is provide d, it is displ ayed. If the call er is stored in the Phonebook, his/her name is also displayed . However, the name is not displayed and the p hone num ber o nly is displ ayed in the following cases:
When you play back a record message fro m the ca ller sto red as secret data in
Normal Mode
When you play back a record message f or Number A in B Mode (or vice ver sa)
while using 2in1
If the caller’s phone number is displayed during playback, you can make a vo ice
call to that phone number by pressing d. Press l( ) to make a videophone call and press p to make a PushTalk call.
To play back using .>
From the vertical Stand-by display, press > to play back the latest reco rd me ssage.
When record messages are not recorded, a voice mem o is playe d back.
To skip to next message
Each time you press > during playback, messages are played back in the foll owing order: the next new record message the olde st recor d message a voice memo.
To cancel playback midway
Press Oo() or r.
Play Back/Erase Videophone Record Messages/Movie Memos
m1LifeKit1Rec. msg/voice memo
1
1Play/Erase VP msg. 1Select a videophone record message
or movie memo.
On the Videophone Record Message list, recorded
items are indicated by “★”.
It is played back at the same volume of the playback
sound of i-motion files.
The date and time the message/memo was recorded are displayed du ring
playback.
To play back using .>
From the vertical Stand-by display, press and hold > for at le ast one seco nd to play back the latest videophone record message. When videophone record m essages ar e not recorded, the latest movie memo is played back.
To cancel playback midway
Press Oo() or r.
Function Menu of the Recor d Messa ge L ist/ Videop hon e Record Message List
Play You can play back the me ssage. Erase this 1YES
You can erase the message/memo also by pressing
i( ) during playback.
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Erase rec. msg. You can erase all record messages from the Record Messag e
Information
At videophone
start-up
Whole Action
Mode
Erase movie memo
[Videophone Record Message list only]
Erase all You can erase all record messages and a voice memo from the
list, and can erase all videophone record messages from the Videophone Record Message list.
1YES
You can erase all movie memos.
1YES
Record Message list, and can erase all videop hone r ecord messages and movie memos from the Videophone Record Message list.
1YES

Using Chara-den

You can set up for sending a Chara-den image to the other party.
See page 359 for Chara-den images.
Set by Call
You can set a Chara-den image to be sent to the other party for making a videophone call.
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
Chara-den display/Chara-den list1l()
1
Enter the destination phone number and pre ss l( ) to make a videophone call. When the other party’s phone number is stored in the Phonebook, you can
retrieve it selecting from the Search Phonebook displ ay by pressin g Bo.
You can search for the phone number also from Received Calls by pressing Co
or from Redial by pressing Vo.
The priority order of substitute images to be sent to the other party is as follows:
“Setting by call” “Setting for Phonebook e ntry” “Gr oup sett ing” “ Select image ”.
Substitute Image
You can set a Chara-den image for “Substitute image” of “Select image”.
Chara-den display/Chara-den list/Chara-den Recording
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display1i()1Substitute image
From the Chara-den list, you can set it also by pressing m().
Chara-den Setup
You can perform settings for a Chara-den call. These settings are effective only for during a videophone call.
During a Chara-den call1i()
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1Chara-den setup1Do the following operations.
Switch Chara-den 1Select a Chara-den image.
Action list You can display the list for actions that you can operate.
Change action You can switch the action mode between Whole Acti on Mod e
SW substitute img. You can switch a substitute image to be sent to the other party to
SW orig. subst. img. You can switch a substitute image to be sent to the other party to
If you switch Chara-den images, the action mode switches to
Whole Action Mode.
Highlight an action and press Oo( ) to execute the
action. Press l( ) to check the details of the action.
You can display the Action list also by pressing a.
( ) and Parts Action Mode ( ). You can switch modes also by pressing l.
the still image set for “Pre-installed” of “Select image”.
the still image set for “Original” of “Select image”.
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Useful Functions for Videophone Calls

Information
+c
c
+cc
Switching Cameras
At videophone start-up Inside camera
You can switch images to be sent to the other party from through the
inside camera to through the outside camera.
During a videophone call1l()
1
Press l( ) again to switch to the image through the inside camera.The setting here is effective only for the current videophone call.
Send Substitute Images
You can switch images to be sent to the other party from the image
through your camera to the still image or Chara-den image set as the
substitute image.
See page 359 for Chara-den.
During a videophone call1m()
1
The substitute image is sent to the other party. “ ” is displayed while the still substitute image is bein g sent, an d “ ” is displayed if you have set a Chara-den image as a substitute image (dur ing a Chara-den call). Press m( ) again to switch from the substitute image to the image
through your camera.
The priority order of substitute images to be sent to the other party is as follows:
“Setting by call” “Setting for Phonebook entry” “Group setting” “Select image”. Note that “Setting for Phonebook entry” and “Gro up set ting” ar e disa bled whe n a videophone call comes in without notifyin g the call er ID.
Even when you make a videophone call sending a substitute image, you are charged
for the digital communication.
Switch Image Display Positions
You can switch the display locations of the received image and the sent image.
During a videophone call, press c().
1
Each time you press
c( ), the displays switch.
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Zoom
At videophone
start-up
OFF
At videophone
start-up
0
At videophone
start-up
Automatic
At videophone
start-up
Normal
At videophone
start-up
OFF
At videophone
start-up
Landscape
At videophone start-up WIDE
You can adjust the magnification for the camera image to be sent to the other party. During a videophone call, the maximum magnification is about 1.9 times for the inside camera and about 6.9 times for the outside camera.
During a videophone call
1
1Use No to adjust the magnification.
The former zoom setting returns when the videophone call ends.
Function Menu during Videophone Call
CHG to voice call See page53. Photo light You can turn on the photo light while sending the images
Talk on BT/Phone You can set wheth er to co mmunicate through th e FOMA
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
Send DTMF tone/ DTMF tone OFF
V.phone settings
Visual preference See page 77.
through the outside camera.
1ON or OFF
terminal or a Bluetooth device. (See page423) During a Chara-den call, you can switch to the DTMF
Transmission Mode that enables you to enter the data fro m the numeric keys and to send DTMF (touch-tone signals). You can operate it only during a Chara-den call. “Send DTMF tone” is displayed when the mode is not DTMF
Transmission Mode and “DTMF tone OFF” is displayed in DTMF Transmission Mode.
In DTMF Transmission Mode, you cannot operate the action
of Chara-den images.
The DTMF tone may not be received depending on the
device of a receiving end.
Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the camera image to be sent
White balance You can adjust the colors of the camer a image to be sen t to
Color mode set You can switch the color tone of the camera image to be sent
Night mode You can lengthen the camera’s exposure time to make the
Focus You can set the focus for the outside camera during a
Chara-den setup See page 74. Backlight You can select whether to light t he disp lay constan tly or light
LCD AI See page 115. Own number You can display your phone number. Key guide You can display the guide o f key oper ation during a
to other party to -3 (dark) through +3 (bright).
1Select a brightness level.
the other party, to make the colors look more natura l.
1Select an item.
Fine weather. . . . . . For talking outdoors in fine weather
Cloudy weather . . . For talking in cloudy weather or in the
Automatic. . . . . . . . For adjusting white balance
Light bulb. . . . . . . . For talking under incandescent light
to the other party.
1Select a color tone.
camera image to be sent clear in a dark place .
1ON or OFF
videophone call.
1Close-up or Landscape
The focus for the inside camera is fixed to “Portrait” (suitable
mode to shoot portraits), so you cannot change the setting .
for about 15 seconds after an operation.
1Constant light or 15 seconds light
videophone call.
shade
automatically
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<Hands-free with Videophone>
Information
Information

Setting Hands-free Videophone

You can set whether to switch to Hands-free automatically for when a
videophone call starts.
m1Set./Service1Videophone
1
1Hands-free w/ V. phone1ON or OFF
See page 64 for the operation while Hands-free is activated and how to switch to
Hands-free.
<Visual Preference>

Setting Image Quality for Videophone Calls

You can set the quality of the received image on the display.
m1Set./Service1Videophone1Visual preference
1
1Select an image quality.
“Prefer motion spd” is effective when there is motion in an image . When t here i s
little motion, the quality becomes better if you set to “P refer img qual ”.
If you operate from the Function menu during a videophone call, the sett ing is
effective only for the current videophone call.
If the radio wave conditions weaken during a videophone call, the imag e may appea r
like a mosaic.
<Select Image>

Changing Image Displays for Videophone Calls

You can set an image to be sent to the other party.
m1Set./Service1Videophone1Select image
1
1Select an item.
On hold . . . . .Sets an image for during answer-hold (On hold).
Holding . . . . .Sets an image for while a call is on hold (Holding).
Substitute image
. . . . . . . . . . . .Sets a substitute image (still image or Chara-den) for when the
Record message
. . . . . . . . . . . .Sets an image while recording a record message.
Preparing . . .Sets an image for while playing back an answer message. Movie memo
. . . . . . . . . . . .Sets an image for while recording a movie memo.
Select an image.
2
Pre-installed . . . For sending a pre-installed still image to the ot her pa rty.
Original . . . . . . . For sending an appropriate message with a still image stored
Chara-den. . . . . For sending a Chara-den image selected by “Substitute image”
Press l( ) to play back a demo to check the still image or Chara-den
image.
To change the setting of “Original” or “Chara-den”, press i( ), select
“Change setting”, then select a still image or Cha ra-den im age. If you have selected “Original”, select a still image after selecting a folder.
Even if you delete the still image selected from “Original”, th at still im age is displayed
to the other party. To change, set by “Change setting” or “Set di splay”.
camera is off.
using “Set display”.
from the Function menu while a Chara-den image is d isplayed. (See page 74) (Displayed only when “Substitute image” has been sel ected in step 1.)
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Set by Call
Information
You can set an image to be sent to the other party for making a videophone call.
Enter a phone number
1
or
call up the detailed display of a Phonebook entry, redial item, dialed call record, or received call record.
i()1Select image1My side or Chara-den
2
The setting is completed when you select “My side”.To cancel the setting by call, select “Release”. The setting is completed.
Select a Chara-den image.
3
<Voice Call Auto Redial>

Redialing as a Voice Call when a Videophone Call cannot be Connected

Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
If a videophone call cannot be connected, it will be automatically redialed as a voice call.
m1Set./Service1Videophone1Voice call auto redial
1
1ON or OFF
The charges for calls once switched to voice calls are billed at the rate s for the voice
calls.
Voice Call Auto Redial does not work when a videophone call cannot be con nected
such as when the line is busy or the other party’ s phone i s in P ublic mo de (D rive mode). However, Voice Call Auto Redial works when you make a videophone call to a phone that does not support the videophone function.
<Notify Switchable Mode>

Setting for Switching a Voice/Videophone Call during a Call

You can let the other party know that your FOMA terminal can switch between a voice call and a videophone call. This function is set to “Indication ON” at the time of contract. When “Notify switchable mode” is set to “Indication ON”, the caller can switch between the videophone call and voice call.
You cannot operate “Notify switchable mode” when you are out of the ser vice ar ea or
radio waves do not reach, or during a call.
m1Set./Service1Videophone
1
1Notify switchable mode1Do the following operations.
Indication ON 1YES1OK Indication OFF 1YES1OK Check indication You can check the setting of the function.
<Videophone while Packet>
1OK

Selecting Response to Incoming Videophone Calls during i-mode

m1Set./Service1Incoming call
1
1V.phone while packet1Select an item.
V.phone priority
. . . Shows the Videophone Call Receiving display. When you answer the
videophone call, packet communication is disconnected.
Packet downld priority
. . . Rejects the videophone call and continues the communication.
V.phone answerphone
. . . Connects the incoming videophone call to the Voice Mail Service Cen ter.
Call forwarding
. . . Forwards the incoming videophone call to the forwarding destination.
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Information
If you have not signed up for Voice Mail Service or Call Fo rwardi ng Ser vice, “ Packet
Information
Other ID list
downld priority” works even if you set to “ V.phone answerpho ne” or “Call forw arding ”.

Using Videophone Calls by Interfacing to External Devices

You can operate your FOMA terminal from an external device such as
your personal computer for making or receiving videophone calls by
connecting them using the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02
(option).
To use this function, you need to install a videophone application
program on a dedicated external device or personal computer, and
further, you need to prepare equipment (commercial item) such as an
earphone/microphone or USB compatible web camera.
For operating environments for a videophone application program and how to set o r
operate it, refer to the instruction manual or oth er lit eratur e for a n ext ernal device.
You can use “ドコモテレビ電話ソフト (DOCOMO Videophone Software)” as the
application program that supports this function. You can download “ドコモテレビ電話ソフト (DOCOMO Videophone Software )” from the DOCOMO website.
You cannot make a videophone call from the external device during a voic e call.When you have signed up for Call Waiting Service, an incoming videophon e call from
an external device during a voice call is recorded as a missed call in Receive d Calls. The same applies for an incoming voice call, videophon e call, an d 64K da ta communication during a videophone call from an extern al device.
<Remote Monitoring>

Checking inside of a Room when You are Out

You can use the inside camera of the FOMA terminal as a monitoring camera to observe the remote location from a phone that has the videophone function based on 3G-324M. While “Remote monitoring” is set to “ON”, the FOMA terminal automatically starts Remote Monitoring when it receives a videophone call from a phone number stored as “Other ID” of “Remote monitoring”. (The FOMA terminal needs to be set to Normal Style.)
m1Set./Service1Videophone1Remote monitoring
1
1Enter your Terminal Security Code.
To release Remote Monitoring, select “Set”, then select “OFF”.
Other ID1<Not recorded>
2
1Enter a phone number.
To change, select the stored phone number.You can enter up to five phone numbers of up to 26
digits by using numerals, #, :, and +.
To return to the setting display for Remote Monitoring, press r from the Other
ID list after storing phone number.
Ring time1Enter a ring time (seconds).
3
You can enter the time from “003” through “120” in three digits until Remote
Monitoring starts after receiving a videophone call.
You cannot set the same ring time for Remote Monitoring, Auto Answer Se tting
and Record Message Setting. Set a different time for each.
Set1ON
4
When receiving videophone calls from the phone numbers stored as “Other ID”,
the FOMA terminal automatically answers to start Remote Monitoring after the ring time elapses.
“ ” is displayed while this function is set to “ON”.You cannot set to “ON” in Manner Mode.
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Function Menu of the Other ID List
Information
Information
Look-up address You can call up a phone number in the Phonebook, Dialed Calls,
Delete this 1YES Delete all 1YES
<Delete this> <Delete all>
If you delete all phone numbers stored as “Other ID”, “Remote monitoring” is set to “OFF”.
or Received Calls to enter it.
1Select an item.
Phonebook
. . .Call up a Phonebook entry and select a phone number.
Dialed calls
. . .Highlight a phone number and press Oo().
Received calls
. . .Highlight a phone number and press Oo().
Perform Remote Monitoring
Make a videophone call from a stored phone number.
After the ring time set for “Remote monito ring ” ela pses, Remote Mo nitori ng
1
automatically starts.
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
The image through the receiving end’s camera appears and the sound come s
out of the speaker.
You cannot set Voice-only Remote Monitoring.Make a videophone call notifying your caller ID. If the caller ID is not not if ied,
Remote Monitoring will not start and the call will be handled as an or dinary incoming videophone call.
Remote Monitoring ends when the calling end or
2
receiving end presses
For answering a videophone call without start ing Remote Monitoring at the receiving end
Press d or Oo( ) before the FOMA terminal answers a videophone call automatically. If you press m( ), the videophone call starts sending the substitute image to the other party.
When a remote monitoring call comes in, “Setting when opened” is disabl ed.If you press h when a remote monitoring call comes in, the call will be cut and
Remote Monitoring will not start.
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h.
When your FOMA terminal is used for the receiving e nd, an image through the caller’s
camera appears, and sound comes out. (You cannot switch to a subst itute i mage.)
Remote Monitoring does not start during Manner Mode an d Public mode ( Drive
mode). However, it starts even during Lock All.
When Remote Monitoring is set to “ON” and a videophone call comes in from th e
phone number set as “Other ID”, Remote Monitoring starts after the set ring time, even when “Ring time”, “Auto answer setting”, o r “Record messa ge setting” is set a nd regardless of their ring times.
When Remote Monitoring is not performed, it is r ecorded in Recei ved Ca lls as a
missed videophone call.
If an earphone/microphone (option) is connected w hen a rem ote mo nitori ng call
comes in, the ring tone sounds from both the earphone and the speake r, even when “Headset usage setting” is set to “Headset only”.
The ring tone for Remote Monitoring sounds. (You cannot change the rin g tone for
Remote Monitoring.) The ring tone sounds at the volume set for “Videophone ” of “ Ring volum e”, but at “Level 2” if you have set “Step”, “Level 1” or belo w. The color is “ Gradati on”, and it s lighting pattern is “Standard”, regard le ss of the In coming Illumi nation se tting.
You cannot put incoming remote monitoring calls on answe r-ho ld (On H old).If you set both Call Forwarding Service and Remote Monitoring, an d give prior ity to
Remote Monitoring, set its ring time shorter th an t hat for Call Forwar ding S ervice.
To use Call Forwarding Service for Remote Monitoring, store the pho ne number o f dialing side as “Other ID” and set a 3G-324 M videopho ne as t he forwa rding de stination.
You may be imposed punishment according to the law and rule (such as the
nuisance prevention ordinance) if you use the FOMA terminal to give a remarkable nuisance and misdeed to the public.
Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you when shooting and sending photos using camera-equipped mobile phones.
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PushTalk

Information
This service provides you a pleasurable group calls among multiple
parties (two to five persons including yourself). The participants can
speak by turns by pressing the PushTalk key.
You are charged a PushTalk communication fee each time you press t he PushTal k
key (speak).
For details on PushTalk or compatible models, refer to DOCOMO website or “ Mobile
Phone User’s Guide [Network Services]”.
PushTalkPlus
This service enables you to have a PushTalk call wi th up to 20 pers ons includ ing you .
You can use the shared Phonebook on the network, and can check the membe rs for
their status, thus PushTalk becomes more useful.
You need to subscribe separately.
For details such as how to operate, refer to the booklet which is supplied at
subscription.

Making a PushTalk Call

Enter the other party’s phone number
1
1p
When you are dialing, a confirmation to ne for starting a PushTalk call sounds for a few seconds, and then the same ringback tone as the voice (videophone) call sounds. You can make a group call to multiple persons using
the PushTalk Phonebook. (See page85 and page 86)
When the other party answers, talk
2
while pressing p.
When the other party answers, a confirmation tone for starting communication sounds. “ ” blinks during dialing and light s dur ing
communication.
When you get the talker’s right, the talker’s right
obtained tone sounds. The other party hears your voice only while you are pressing p and having the talker’s right. When you release p, the talker’s right is released, and a confirmation tone sounds.
You cannot get the talker’s right and an error tone
sounds even if you press p when another member has it.
Press l( ) or press i( ) and select “Add member” to add a
member. Go to step1 on page 83.
Press h to end the communication after talking.
3
A tone to notify the disconnection of communication sounds at the othe r end. When a call you made is a group call, the PushTalk communication itself
continues even if you press h, and “Disconnected” appears on each member’s display and a confirmation tone sounds. However, when al l the m embers cann ot communicate due to “Disconnected”, “No PT Func”, etc., the Pu shTalk communication itself ends.
The talker is charged a communication fee from when he/she presses .p and th e
talker’s right obtained tone sounds.
You cannot make emergency calls at 110/119/118 from PushTalk.The duration you can talk per talker’s right is limited. The talker’s right releas e notice
tone sounds before the limited time arrives, and th e talker ’s rig ht is rel eased. In addition, the PushTalk communication itself ends when no one g ets the talker ’s r ight in a certain period of time.
Just after purchase, Hands-free is automatically activated by “Hands-free w /
PushTalk”. (See page88) However, Hands-free is deactivated during Manner Mode regardless of “Hands-free w/ PushTalk”.
The FOMA terminal works according to “Setting when closed” if you close it during
communication. You can set also by pressing +i( ) and selecting “Set. when closed”. (See page68)
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Whether to notify others of your phone nu mber when you make PushTalk c alls follow s
Information
1
2
3
During group
communication
the setting for “Activate/Deactivate” of “Caller I D notification” ( see page48). However, when you set “Notify caller ID” from the Function menu for dial ing, or when “Notify” / “Not notify” is displayed in the detailed Red ial/Dialed Call/R eceived Call displa y, each of those settings will work.
When you make a PushTalk call with your phone number notified, your phone
number as well as all members’ phone numbers are notified to all member s including added members. When you make a PushTalk call without no tifyin g your phon e number, “User unset” appears in the call er’s and member ’s fields on the di splays of all the members including added members. Your phone number i s very import ant information, so take the utmost care to notify others of it.
If you make a PushTalk call during i-mode commun ication, the i- mode communicat ion
is disconnected.
You cannot use PushTalk by Number B of 2in1.
Making/Receiving a PushTalk group call
You can use the PushTalk Phonebook or Redial/Dialed Ca lls/Receiv ed Ca lls to communicate with multiple members. While making or receiving a PushTalk gr oup ca ll, the g roup n ame an d the me mber s in the group are displayed. Press No to confirm other members. When a call is received with the other party’s phone number not provided, “ User unset” is displ ayed.
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
Re-participating or participating mi dway in PushTa lk communication
Use Redial/Dialed Calls/Received Calls to make a PushTalk call while the PushTalk communication continues among other members. If the PushTalk communication has already been finished, your call is dia led as a new
PushTalk call.
Display while dialing/communicating
1The phone number of the member who has the talker’s
right is displayed, and the state of the talker’s right is displayed in color of the round icon at the u pper lef t. When the name of that member, phone numbe r, and image are stored in the Phonebook, his/her nam e and image are displayed. However, when you can not rece ive a member’s information correctly, “?” is displayed.
Color of the
round icon at the
upper left
Blue Calling
Green You can get the talker’s right. Blinking in green You have the talker’s right. Blinking in yellow Another member has the talker’s right .
Blinking in green
and red
The talker’s right will be released automati cally i n a few second s because it has long been retained (A release notice tone sounds).
State of the talker’s rights
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2The corresponding state※ of each member is shown.
Information
Display Corresponding state of members
Calling Calling to the member
Connected Has participated in the PushTalk call.
No PT Func The destination phone does not support PushTalk.
Not avail. The destination phone is out of the service area or turned off.
Busy A voice call, videophone call, or PushTalk communication is in
ID Request You made a call without notifying of your caller ID to the member
Driving The member has activated Publi c mode (D rive mode ).
PublicMode The member has activated Public mode (Power off), and is out of
Disconnected You have dialed a non-existent number.
The corresponding states other than “Calling” and “Connected” are displayed only for the PushTalk communication among three or more members.
3The number of times you have got the talker’s right is the total of the number of “
and the number shown in “ ”. When 999 times are exceeded, the counting is reset to 0.
progress at the member. i-mode communication is in progress at the membe r who has
given priority to i-mode by “i-mode arrival act” .
who has activated “Caller ID request”.
the service area or the power is turned off.
The state is other than above: the member does not answer, has ended the PushTalk call, or does not use a DOCOMO mob ile phone.

Adding a Member during a PushTalk Call

You can make a PushTalk call to another member during PushTalk communication and add that member to the communication. You can add a person to the members by accessing the PushTalk Phonebook, Phonebook, or Dialed Calls/Received Calls, or by directly entering a phone number. You can add up to five members (including yourself), and can repeat adding up to that number.
Members can be added from the calling end only.You can add even the members who use the PushTalk compatible mode ls which do
not have this function.
If you have already made a call to four members, you cannot add a new member
though you can call up a member who has exited the call again.
The added members are not stored in Redial/Dialed Calls.
During PushTalk communication1l()
1
1Do the following operations.
View PushTalk PB You can call up a PushTalk Phonebook entry to make a PushTalk
View phonebook You can call up a Phonebook entry to make a PushTalk call.
Direct input You can enter a phone number to make a PushTalk call.
View call records You can call up Dialed Calls/Received Calls to make a PushTalk
The caller cannot add members if he/she uses a PushTalk compatible model which
does not have this function.
call. (See page 86) Instead of pressingp, press l( ) to call. Press c to switch between the PushTalk Phonebook list and
PushTalk Group list.
1Call up a Phonebook entry1Highlight a phone number
and press l().
1Enter a phone number1l()
call.
1Dialed calls or Received calls1Select a record 1Select a phone number1l()
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For a member who uses a PushTalk compatible model which does not have this
Information
Information
function, the members added during PushTalk commun icatio n are not show n and a confirmation tone does not sound.

Receiving a PushTalk Call

When a PushTalk call comes in,
1
“PushTalk call” is displayed, the ring tone sounds, and the Call/Charging indicator flickers.
“PushTalk group call” is displayed for an incoming
group call.
To reject a call, press i( ) during ringing and
select “Call rejection”. You can reject the call also by pressing h.
Press p to answer a PushTalk call
2
1Talk while pressing p.
You can answer also by pressing d or Oo()
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
instead of p. You can answer also by pressing p with the FOMA terminal closed.
When you get talker’s right, the talker’s right obtained
tone is played back. The other party hears your voice only while you are pressing p and having the talker’s right. When you release p, the talker’s right is released and a confirmation tone sounds.
You cannot get the talker’s right and an error tone
sounds, even if you press p when another member has it.
“Setting when opened” and “Record message setting” become inva lid.
Press h to end the communication after talking.
3
A tone for confirming the end of communication sounds at the ot her end. When a call you received is a group call, the PushTalk communication itsel f
continues even if you press h, and “Disconnected” appears on each member’s display and a confirmation tone sounds. However, whe n all th e member s cannot communicate due to “Disconnected”, “No PT Func”, etc., the Pu shTalk communication itself ends.
The talker is charged a communication fee from when he/she presses .p an d the
talker’s right obtained tone sounds.
The duration you can talk per talker’s right is limited. The talker’s r ight rel ease no tice
tone sounds before the limited time arrives, and th e talker ’s rig ht is rel eased. In addition, the PushTalk communication itself ends when no one g ets the talker ’s right in a certain period of time.
Just after purchase, Hands-free is automatically activated by “Hands-free w /
PushTalk”. (See page88) However, Hands-free is deactivated during Manner Mode regardless of “Hands-free w/ PushTalk”.
The FOMA terminal works according to “Setting when closed” if you close it during
communication. You can set also by pressing +i( ) and selecting “Set. when closed”. (See page68)
You cannot use “On hold” or “Holding” for PushTalk.When you received a PushTalk call from the phone number you set for “ Call rejection”
or “Reject unknown”, “Disconnected” is replied. W hen you h ave activated “ Call er ID request”, “ID Request” is replied.
A PushTalk call that comes in during a voice call, a PushTalk call that comes in during
Public mode (Drive mode), and a voice call (when “PushTalk arrival a ct” is set to other than “Answer”), a videophone call, d ata co mmunicat ion, or a PushTal k call th at comes in during PushTalk communication are recorded as missed cal ls in Receiv ed Calls.
A PushTalk call that comes in during a videophone cal l or du ring d ata communic ation
does not work and is not recorded in Received Calls.
After you finish PushTalk communication or when you cannot answer to a Push Talk
call, you can use a received call record to make a PushTalk call and to re-p articipa te or participate midway in the communication so long as the Push Ta lk comm unicat ion continues among other members. If the PushTalk communic ation amo ng other members has already been finished, your call is dial ed as a n ew PushTalk cal l.
When a caller adds members during PushTalk communication, the added m embers
are not stored in Received Calls.
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See page 88 for how to respond to the PushTalk cal l du ring i -mode communica tion.
Information
PushTalk
Phonebook list
Information
PushTalk Group list
Group Member list Group Member
Selection display
When a PushTalk call comes in during Lock All or Omakase Lock, “ ” appears
after the lock is released.
<Store in PushTalk Phonebook>

Adding Entries to PushTalk Phonebook

From the items stored in a FOMA terminal’s Phonebook entry, you need to store a name (reading) and a phone number in the PushTalk Phonebook. You can store up to 1,000 entries in the PushTalk Phonebook.
p1m()
1
1Do the following operations.
You can store also by selecting <New>.If you store multiple phone numbers from a Phonebook
entry, the phone number previously stored in the PushTalk Phonebook is overwritten.
You cannot show the PushTalk Phonebook list even by pressing p from the
horizontal Stand-by display.
View phonebook You can access an entry already stored in the FOMA terminal’s
Direct input You can store the entry in the PushTalk Phonebook after storing it
Phonebook and store it in the PushTalk Phonebook.
1Call up a Phonebook entry1Select a phone number1YES
in the FOMA terminal’s Phonebook.
1Phone1Select a storing method.
New . . . Go to step 2 on page 90. Add . . . Go to step 3 on page 94.
When multiple phone numbers are stored in a Phonebook
entry, press l( ) and select the phone number you want to store in the PushTalk Phonebook. The “” mark is added to the phone number that has already bee n stored in the PushTalk Phonebook.
View call records You can access a dialed call record or received call record to
In the PushTalk Phonebook, you cannot store the Phonebook entries set t o B by
Phonebook 2in1 Setting.
store it in the PushTalk Phonebook. You cannot store in the PushTalk Phonebook from the dialed/received call recor d of the party who is not stored in the FOMA term inal’ s Pho nebook.
1Dialed calls or Received calls1Select a record 1Select a phone number1YES
Store in Group
You can store PushTalk Phonebook entries in groups. You can store up to 19 members per group and create up to 10 groups.
PushTalk Phonebook list
1
1c()
Press c( ) to show the PushTalk Phonebook
list.
Select a group1m()
2
1Put a check mark for members to be stored 1l()
You can store also by
selecting “<Edit group members>” from the Group Member list.
Function Menu of the Group Membe r Sel ect ion Displ ay
Members to store You can display only members applied with a check mark.
Press Oo( ) to store the members to the group.
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
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Search 1Select a search method.
PushTalk
Phonebook list
Information
PushTalk Group list
Group Member list
Information
Reading?. . . See page95.
Group?. . . . . See page 95.
1Select a member.
You can display the Group Member Selection di splay wi th the searched members selected.
Put a check mark for members you
2
want to make a call to
1p or l()
When you do not check any members, the call is made
to the highlighted member.

Making a Call from PushTalk Phonebook

You can make a group call to up to four members using the PushTalk Phonebook or PushTalk group.
PushTalk Phonebook list
1
1Put a check mark for members you
want to make a call to
1p or l()
Press c( ) to show the PushTalk Group list.When you do not check any members, the call is made
to the highlighted member.
When all the members cannot communicate due to “Disconnected”, “N o PT Func” ,
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
etc., the PushTalk communication ends.
Make a Call from PushTalk Group
PushTalk Group list1Select a group.
1
Select a group and press p or l() to make a
call to all the members in the group.
Press c( ) to show the PushTalk Phonebook
list.
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When five or more members are stored in a group, you cannot make a call to all the
members by selecting the group.
Function Menu of the PushT alk Phoneb ook L ist/ PushTa lk Group List/Group Member List
Members to call When the PushTalk Phonebook list or Group Member list is
Search PushTalk PB
[Phonebook list only]
Store in P-Talk PB
[Phonebook list only]
DEL from P-Talk PB
[Phonebook list only]
displayed, you can display the checked members only.
≥Press p or Oo( ) to make a PushTalk call. ≥Press i( ) to select “Notify caller ID” and then you can
select whether to notify your phone number. When “ Cancel prefix” is selected, the FOMA terminal works according to the setting by “Caller ID notification”.
1Select a search method.
Reading? . . . See page 95.
Group?. . . . . See page 95.
1Select a member.
You can display the PushTalk Phonebook list with the sear ched members selected.
See page 85.
See page 87.
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Edit group members
Information
[Group list/Member list]
Edit group name
[Group list only]
DEL from PT group
[Group list only]
DEL group members
[Member list only]
Sound setting See page 88. Vibration setting See page 88. Auto answer set. See page 88. Ring time setting See page 88. Hands-Free See page 88. Set. when closed See page 68. i-mode arrival act See page 88. P-Talk arrival act See page 88. Network connectionYou can connect to the network to use PushTalkPlus. This is
You can edit the members in the group. Go to step 2 on page85.
1Enter a group name.
You can enter up to 16 full-pitch/32 half-pitch characters.
See page 87.
See page 87.
available only when you have singed up for PushTalkPlus. (See page 81)
<Delete from PushTalk Phonebook>

Deleting PushTalk Phonebook Entries

PushTalk Phonebook list1i()
1
1DEL from P-Talk PB1Do the following operations.
Delete this 1Select a deleting method.
Delete all 1Enter your Terminal Security Code1YES
Delete from PushTalk Group
PushTalk Group list1i()1DEL from PT group
1
1YES
Delete Group Members
Group Member list1i()1DEL group members
1
1Do the following operations.
Delete this 1YES Delete all 1Enter your Terminal Security Code1YES
Even when you delete PushTalk groups or group members, the PushTalk Phonebook
entries and FOMA terminal’s Phonebook entries are not deleted .
DEL from P-Talk PB
. . . Deletes an entry in the PushTalk Phonebook only. Does not
delete the entry in the FOMA terminal’s Phonebook.
DEL from all PBs
. . . Deletes an entry in both the PushTalk Phonebook and
FOMA terminal’s Phonebook.
1YES
The FOMA terminal’s Phonebook entries are not deleted.
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
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Setting for Making/Receiving a PushTalk
Information
Call
m1Set./Service1PushTalk
1
1Do the following operations.
Auto answer setting
Ring time setting 1Enter a ring time (seconds).
Hands-free w/ PushTalk
Voice/Videophone Calls/PushTalk
PushTalk arrival act 1Select an item.
Sound setting You can set a pattern for the confirmation tones which sound
Vibration setting You can set whether to be notified by vibration for when you try to
1Select an item.
ON. . . . . Automatically answers immediately after receiving
regardless of “Ring time setting”.
OFF. . . . Does not answer automatically.
Enter two digits from “01” through “60”.“Disconnected” is displayed at the other end after the ring time
has elapsed.
You can set whether to hear the other party’ s voice fr om the speaker or from the earpiece for when Pu shTalk comm unicat io n starts.
1ON or OFF
See page 64 for how the FOMA terminal works while
Hands-free is activated and how to switch to Hands -free dur ing communication.
Voice mail . . . . . . . Connects an incoming voice call to the
Call forwarding . . . Forwards an incoming voice call to the
Call rejection. . . . . Rejects an incoming voice call and does not
Answer. . . . . . . . . . Shows the Voice Call Receiving display.
during PushTalk communication.
1Select a pattern.
get the talker’s right or when a member’ s stat e change s to “Connected”.
1ON or OFF
Voice Mail Service Center.
forwarding destination.
answer.
<Auto answer setting>
When you set to “ON”, calls are automatically answered even when the FOMA
terminal is closed regardless of “Setting when closed ”.
When you set to “ON”, calls are automatically answered after switchi ng to H ands-free
regardless of “Hands-free w/ PushTalk”. However, the FOMA terminal works following the setting of “Hands-free w/ PushTalk” if you open th e FOMA termin al afte r you answer a call with the FOMA terminal closed.
When you set to “ON”, the ring tone, vibrator, Call/Charging indicato r, and backlig ht
do not work. Calls are not automatically an swe red du ring Ma nner M ode.
<PushTalk arrival act>
If you press -h for an incoming voice call while “Answer” is set, the Call Receiving
display appears after you finish the PushTalk communic ation, and then you can answer the voice call. To continue the PushTalk commu nication, press +i() and select “Call rejection”, “Call forwarding”, or “Voice mail”.
<Sound setting>
In the “Simple” mode, some confirmation tones (talking right obtaine d tone, e tc.)
during PushTalk communication become si lent.
i-mode Arrival Act
You can set whether to show the PushTalk Call Receiving display for when a PushTalk call comes in during i-mode communication.
m1
1
i-mode1i-mode settings1Common settings
1
i-mode arrival act1Select an item.
PushTalk preferred. . . . Ends i-mode communication and brings up the PushTalk
i-mode preferred . . . . . .Rejects receiving a PushTalk call and continues i-mode
Call Receiving display.
communication. The call is not recorded in Re ceived Calls.
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Phonebook

Phonebooks Available for FOMA Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Storing Phonebook Entries . . . . . . . . . . . .<Add to Phonebook> 90
Storing Displayed Phone Number/Mail Address in Phonebook
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Setting Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<Group Setting> 94
Making a Call from Phonebooks . . . . . . . <S earch Phonebook> 95
Editing Phonebook Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<Edit Phonebook> 99
Deleting Phonebook Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<Delete Data> 100
Checking Phonebook Storage Status. . . . <No. of Phonebook> 100
Making a Call with a Few Keys Operation . . . . . <2-touch Dial> 100
Accessing Phonebook Entries by Voice . . . . . . . .<V oice Dial> 101
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Phonebooks Available for FOMA Terminal

For the FOMA
terminal
For the UIM
You can use two types of Phonebooks, namely the Phonebook in the FOMA terminal itself, and the Phonebook on the UIM.
Number of entries 1,000 entries 50 entries
Name (Reading) Group 19 groups 10 groups Phone number 4 phone numbers 1 phone number Phone number icon Mail address 3 mail addresses 1 mail address
Phonebook
Mail address icon Address
Basic item
Location information Birthday Memo Image 100 images — Memory No. From 000 to 99 9 — Ring tone Vibrator Illumination Picture Chara-den 100 Chara-den
Mail ring tone
Contents of Phonebook
Setting item
Mail vibrator Mail illumination Answer message Restrict dialing Call rejection Call acceptance Call forwarding
Restrictions
Voice mail Secret code Storage in Secret Mode or Secret Data Only
FOMA terminal UIM
○○
○ ○ ○ ○ ○
○ ○ ○ ○
images
○ ○ ○ ○
○ ○
— — — — —
— —
Name Ring tone Vibrator Illumination Picture Chara-den Mail ring tone Mail vibrator
Contents of Group
Mail illumination Answer message
: Can be stored. —: Cannot be stored. You can set your UIM into another FOMA terminal and use the UIM Phonebook
entries.
FOMA terminal UIM
○○
<Add to Phonebook>

Storing Phonebook Entries

You can store Phonebook entries in the FOMA terminal (Phone) or on the UIM.
Xo(for at least one second)1Phone or UIM
1
The Edit Name display appears. Go to step2 and enter a name. You cannot show the registration display for the Phonebook entries even by
pressing and holding Xo for at least one second from the hor izonta l St and-b y display.
Do the following
2
operations.
You can press No to switch
between the “Basic item” tab and “Settings” tab for the FOMA terminal’s Phonebook.
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Name You can enter the name of the pe rson or company in kanji ,
Reading You can enter the reading in half-pitch katakana, alphabetic
Group In the FOMA terminal, 19 groups are available. On the UIM, 10
hiragana, katakana, alphabetic characters, or nu me rals.
1Enter a name.
For the FOMA terminal, you can enter up to 16 full-pitch/32
half-pitch characters. You can enter pictograms and symbols as well.
For the UIM, you can enter up to 10 full-pitch characters/21
half-pitch alphanumeric characters. (Half-pitch kataka na characters cannot be entered.) When the entry contains b oth full-pitch and half-pitch characters, you can store up to 10 characters from the beginning regardless of full-p itch or half-pitch characters.
characters, or numerals.
1Edit a reading.
For the FOMA terminal, you can enter up to 32 half-pitch
characters. You can enter half-pitch symbols as well.
For the UIM, you can enter up to 12 full-pitch characters/25
half-pitch alphanumeric characters. (Half-pitch kataka na characters cannot be entered.) When the entry contains b oth full-pitch and half-pitch characters, you can stor e up to 1 2 characters from the beginning regardless of full-pit ch or half-pitch characters.
If the displayed reading is acceptable, you do not need to edit it.
However, depending on the characters entered for na mes or entering method, they are not reflected in the readi ng.
If you enter “ゎ (reduced size)” or “ヮ(reduced size)” for a name, “ワ (half-pitch, regular size)” (for the FOMA terminal) and “ワ (regular size)” (for the UIM) are displayed in the reading field.
groups are available.
1Select a group.
When the storage is completed with no group selected, the
Phonebook entry is stored in “No setting”.
Phone number
Mail address You can store up to three mail addresses per Phonebook entry in
You can store up to four phone numbers per Phonebook entry in the FOMA terminal. You can set an icon for each phone number to categorize mobile phone numbers, office phone numbers, and so on. You can store only one phone number per Phonebook entry on the UIM.
1Enter a phone number.
Enter from the city code for the phone numbers.You can enter up to 26 digits. However, you can enter up to 20
digits for blue UIMs.
Press and hold a for at least one second to insert a pause (p)
into the phone number you store. However, you cannot inse rt the pause (p) to the beginning of phone number or inse rt it consecutively. The pause (p) inserted to the end of phone number is not stored.
If you insert “:” in the middle of a phone number, you cannot
make a call. However, the phone number is recorded i n Redial or Dialed Calls.
You can store the phone number which includes “#” such a s
that for information service as well.
1Select an icon.
If you have stored a phone number in the FOMA terminal,
another “ <Phone number>” will appear in the Add-to-Phonebook display. To store another phone number, select “ <Phone number>”.
the FOMA terminal. You can set an icon for each mail address to categorize mobile phone addresses, home addresses, and so on. You can store only one mail address per Phonebook entry on the UIM.
1Enter a mail address.
The mail address can consist of up to 50 half-pitch alphabets,
numerals or symbol characters.
When the mail address is “phone number@docomo.ne.jp” ,
store the phone number only.
For the FOMA terminal, you can set a secret code as well. (See
page 99)
1Select an icon.
If you have stored a mail address in the FOMA te rminal, an other “ <Mail address>” will appear in the Add-to-Phonebook display. To store another mail address, select “ <Mail address>”.
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Address 1Enter a ZIP code1Enter a postal address.
Location
information
Phonebook
Birthday 1Enter a birthday.
Memo 1Enter a memo.
You can enter up to 7 digits for the zip code.You can enter up to 50 full-pitch/ 100 half-pit ch characte rs for th e
postal address. Further, you can enter picto grams a s we ll.
You cannot enter “” or “-” (hyphen) in the zip code.
1Select an item.
By position loc.
. . .Measures the current location (see page 328) and store the
location information. After checking the location information, press Oo().
From loc. history
. . .Select a piece of location information from Location History
(see page 332) and store it.
Attach from image
. . .Stores the location information from an image. Select a
folder, then the image.
From own number
. . .Stores the location information from “Own number”. Enter
your Terminal Security Code and press Oo().
To delete the stored location information, select “Delete locati on
info”.
You can enter the birthday from January 1, 1800 through
December 31, 2099.
You can check the birthday from Schedule. (See page404)
You can enter up to 100 full-pitch/200 half-pitch characters.
Further, you can enter pictograms as well.
Image The stored still image is displayed when you call up the
Memory No. 1Enter a memory number.
Ring tone You can set a ring tone for whe n a vo ice cal l or vid eophon e call
Vibrator You can set a vibration pattern for when a voi ce call or
Phonebook entry.
1Select an item.
Select image . . . You can store a still image in Data Box. Shoot image . . . You can store the shot still image.
To release the stored still image, select “Release image”.The size of a still image you can store is Stand-by (480 x 854) or
smaller and up to 300 Kbytes in JPEG format or GIF format.
If you store a still image larger than 72 x 54 dots, it is displayed
shrunk on the detailed Phonebook display.
If you store a still image larger than 240 x 180 dots, it is
displayed shrunk on the Call Receiving d ispla y.
When “Disp. PH-book image” is set to “ON”, the stored still
image is displayed for an incoming call. However, when another image is stored for “Picture”, that image is prefer entia lly displayed for the incoming call.
Enter a three-digit number of “000” through “999”.The lowest empty memory number “010” through “999” is
entered in advance. If “010” through “999” are all occupi ed, the lowe st em pty memory number from “000” through “0 09” is enter ed.
comes in from the person stored in the Phonebook.
1Select ring tone
Go to step 2 on page104. To release the stored ring tone, select “Release ring tone”.
videophone call comes in from the person stored in th e Phonebook.
1Select vibrator1Select a vibration pattern.
To release the stored vibrator, select “Release vibrator”.
Perform step 2 through step 3 on page 234.
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Illumination You can set an illumination pattern for when a voice call or
Picture You can set an im age to b e displa yed for whe n a ca ll comes i n
Chara-den The stored Chara-den image is displayed as a substitute image
Mail ring tone You can set a ring tone for when a mail message comes in f rom
Mail vibrator You can set a vibration pattern fo r whe n a mail me ssage come s
Mail illumination You can set an illumination patt ern for when a m ail me ssage
videophone call comes in from the person stored in the Phonebook.
1Select illumination1Select an item.
To release the stored illumination, select “Release illumination”.
from the person stored in the Phonebook.
1Select picture1Select a type of image1Select a folder 1Select an image.
To release the stored image, select “Release picture”.
for videophone calls with the person stored in the Phon ebook.
1Select Chara-den1Select a Chara-den image.
To release the stored Chara-den image, select “Release
Chara-den”.
the person stored in the Phonebook.
1Select ring tone
Go to step 2 on page104. To release the stored mail ring tone, select “Release ring tone”.
in from the person stored in the Phonebook.
1Select vibrator1Select a vibration pattern.
To release the stored mail vibrator, select “Release vibrator”.
comes in from the person stored in the Phonebook.
1Select illumination1Select an item.
To release the stored mail illumination, select “Release
illumination”.
Answer
message
You can set an answer message for Record Message by Phonebook entry.
1Select answer message1Select an answer message.
To release the stored answer message, select “Release answer
message”.
Press l().
3
If you have not entered any name, “ ” is not displayed and you cannot
store the entry.
Phonebook entries while editing
When the low battery alarm sounds
The Phonebook entry you are editing is saved aut oma tical ly. Th e confir mati on displ ay appears asking whether to resume editing w hen you co ntinue editi ng afte r char ging the battery or when you operate step1 on page 90 and select the storage location for the interrupted Phonebook entry after changing to a cha rged batter y.
Recall. . . . You can resume editing the Phonebook entry.
New. . . . . You can edit a new Phonebook entry. In this case, the i nterrupte d data i s
retained. If you execute “Add to phonebook” after stori ng the new Phoneboo k entry, the confirmation display appears again.
Only the most recently interrupted entry is retained.If you resume editing the data but then cancel editing without storing it, that data will be
abandoned. Once you recall the data, be sure to store it.
If you receive a call or mail
You can respond it leaving the edited data as it i s, thanks to the Mul titask f unction. To return to the Phonebook Edit display, press and hold x for at least one second to switch the menu. You can return to the Phonebook Edit displa y also by ending the call or mail function.
Phonebook
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Storing Displayed Phone Number/Mail
Information
Address in Phonebook
You can store the displayed or selected phone number, mail address, and still image in the FOMA terminal’s or UIM’s Phonebook.
While a phone number is entered Phone number While a redial item, dialed call record, or recei ved cal l record is displayed While Sent Address or Received Address is displayed Phone number/Mail address While a site or screen memo is displayed Phone number/Mail address While the text of Message R/F or mail is displayed Phone number/Mail address
Phonebook
While the data scanned by Bar Code Reader is displa yed Phone number/Mail address While a ToruCa file is displayed Phone number/Mail address While your current location is displayed Location information While the location history is displayed Location information/
While a registered LCS client is displayed Name/Phone number While the Still Image list or a still image is displayed Still image
Call up/Select an item to be stored1i()
1
1Add to phonebook
When you operate from the detailed mail display, sele ct “Store” from the Function
menu and then select “Add to phonebook”.
To store the address of the sender (or of another recipie nt of sim ultan eous mai l)
of the received mail or the destination address of the sent mai l into the Phonebook, select “Store” from the Function menu and th en sele ct “Stor e address”. If the addresses of the sender and another recip ient of simulta neous mail are found or the multiple destination addresses are found, select a mail address or phone number to be stored.
To store a still image in the Phonebook, select “Set display” from the Function
menu and then select “Phonebook”.
When “Add to phonebook” is displayed on the Scanned Code Result display fo r
Bar Code Reader, select “Add to phonebook”; then oth er in forma tion in the scanned code besides the phone number or mail addr ess is ente red into each field.
Operation Storable items
Phone number
Phone number/Mail address
Phone or UIM1Select a storing method.
2
New. . . Go to step 2 on page 90. Add . . . Adds data to the existing Phonebook entry. When storing data on the
UIM, “Overwrite” is displayed.
Select a search method1Search the Phonebook
3
1Select a Phonebook entry to be stored1Oo()
The phone number or mail address is entered aut omati cally.
See step 2 on page 90 to edit other items in the Phonebook entry.When you store into the FOMA terminal’s Phonebook, you can remain the
original entry and store a new entry into a diff erent lo cation b y changi ng the memory number.
l()1YES
4
If you store the entry in the UIM Phonebook, select “Overwrite” to overwri te the
original entry, or select “Add” to store it a s a new entry .
The Phonebook entry does not store the information of “Notify caller I D” include d in
Redial/Dialed Calls. To set Caller ID Notification, add “186” /“184” to the phone number and store it.
Characters that cannot be stored may be replaced by spaces or deleted, and the n
stored.
You may not be able to store the information from some sites into the Phonebo ok.
<Group Setting>

Setting Groups

You can utilize the Phonebook by sorting the entries by group such as “Company” or “Friend”, or by your interest such as “Baseball” or “Ceramic art”. You can set a ring tone, vibration pattern, or illumination by group.
m1Phonebook1Group setting
1
The groups on the UIM are indicated by “ ”.To reset the group names and respective settings by group, which have already
been stored, press i( ), select “Reset group”, and then select “YES”.
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Highlight a group and press l()
Search Phonebook
display
2
1Select an item to be set1Set the contents.
When you select “ Group name”, enter a group name. You can store up to 10
full-pitch/21 half-pitch characters. However, yo u can store on ly up to 10 characters (regardless of full-pitch or half-pi tch chara cters) whe n you ente r both full-pitch and half-pitch characters for a UIM group nam e.
See step 2 on page 90 for the operations of the other items. However, you cannot
set for groups on the UIM.
Select a stored group, or press i( ) and select “Check setting” to check
its settings. However, you cannot check the settings of the grou ps on the UIM.
Press l().
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<Search Phonebook>

Making a Call from Phonebooks

You can retrieve stored Phonebook entries by eight search methods.
Xo1Do the following operations.
1
The display for the same search method as the
previous one appears once you have carried out a search. Press r to show the Search Phonebook display.
You can show the Search Phonebook display also by
m1Phonebook1Search phonebook.
You cannot show the Search Phonebook display even
by pressing Xo from the horizontal Stand-by display.
All? You can show all Phonebook entries.
Reading? You can enter the reading of the other party’s nam e fro m the first
The tabs appear on the top of the Phoneboo k list. (See p age96)
character and search. You do not need to enter the fu ll read ing.
1Enter a part of the reading1Bo
The tabs appear on the top of the Phoneboo k list. (See p age96)
Group? You can show Phonebook entries stored in a specified gr oup.
Memory No.?
[FOMA terminal only]
Name? You can enter the other party’s name from the first character and
Phone number? You can enter a part of th e other party’s ph one num ber and
Mail address?
2-touch dial?
[FOMA terminal only]
1Select a group.
The tabs appear on the top of the Phonebo ok list. (Se e page96)
≥ ≥If you press i( ) on the Group list, the Function menu
for “Group setting” is displayed.
You can search for the entry by the memory number assigne d when it was stored in the Phonebook.
1Enter the memory number.
Enter from “000” through “999” in three digits.
The tabs appear on the top of the Phonebo ok list. (Se e page96)
From the Stand-by display, you can press d and then press
Bo to display the Memory No. Dial display. From there you can
make a voice call by entering the memory number of the pho ne number.
search. You do not need to enter the full name.
1Enter a part of the name1Bo
search. You can search for the entry even from the middl e of phone number.
1Enter a part of the ph one num ber1Bo
You can display the Phonebook list also by entering a part of
the phone number from the Stand-by display or the “Talki ng” display, and pressing Bo.
You can enter a part of the other party’s mail add ress and search. You can search for the entry even from the middle of mail address.
1Enter a part of the mail address1Bo
You can show the list of Phonebook entries in memory num ber 000 through 009. Phonebook entries not yet stored or being set with secret are
displayed as <−−−>.
Select an entry1d or Oo()
2
When the entry contains multiple phone numbers, or when you sea rched by “Mail
address?”, press Mo from the detailed display to select a phone numb er.
You can make a videophone call by pressing l( ) or PushTalk call by
pressing p.
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Information
In a search method other than “Group?” and “2-touch dial?”, enter n othin g and pr ess
Phonebook list
Detailed Phonebook
display (Item list)
Group Reading Name
Memory No. Still image
Notify caller ID
*Bo; then you can search all through the Phonebook.
When no Phonebook entry is found that matches the condition you entered by “Reading?” or “Memory No.?”, the entry that is the closest to the condition is displayed.
Search order
The Phonebook entries are searched in the order of readings you entered for storin g, as follows: “Space at the beginning of the reading” → “Japanese syllabary (
“Alphabet (A, a, B, b, ...Z, z)” → “Numerals (0 through 9)” → “Symbols” → “No reading”. For “All?” and “Reading?”, searching is done in the f ollowing order : “Japanese syllabary (
Phonebook
at the beginning of the reading” → “Numerals (0 through 9)” → “Symbols” → “No reading”.
The Memory No. Search searches in the order of the memory numb ers.
ア、イ、ウ、エ、オ、...ン
)” → “Alphabet (A, a, B, b, ...Z, z)” → “Space
ア、イ、ウ、エ、オ、...ン
About Phonebook List
When you search from “All?”, “Reading?” , “Gro up?”, o r “Memory No.?”, the tabs appear on the top of the Phoneboo k list. With “All?” and “Reading?”, the entries are sorted by every column of reading, with “Memory No.?” by every 100 of the memory number, and with “Group?” by every group. Press No to display the Phonebook entries in the tab at left or right. However, when there are 12 o r more P honeboo k entri es in a tab, pressing m(), c(), or </> brings up the previous or next page. After you search by “Reading?”, you can move the cursor to the “ア” through “”, “”,
and “” tab by pressing each numeric key from the list. When you successively press the same numeric key, you can move the cursor within the same column. <Example>Press 5 to display the “” tab. Each time you press 5, the cursor
After you search by “Group?”, you can move the cu rsor to the top o f each column in the
moves to the top of “” “” and so on.
tab by pressing each numeric key from the list. When you successivel y press the same numeric key, you can move the cursor within the same column. <Example>Press 5 to move the cursor to the top of the “” column. Each time you
press 5, the cursor moves to the top of “” “” and so on.
After you search by “Memory No.?”, you can move the cursor to the “000~” to “900~”
tab by pressing each numeric key from the list. <Example>Press 5 to move the cursor to the “500~” tab.
You can make a voice call to the phone number stored for the name highlighted on the
Phonebook list, by pressing d. Also, press l( ) to make a videophone call and press p to make a PushTalk call. When multiple phone nu mbers are stor ed for the name, the one stored first will be dial ed.
For the Phonebook entry stored on the UIM, “ ” is displayed.For the Phonebook entry stored with i-concier information, “ ” is displayed. ” appears for the Phonebook entries set to A by Phonebook 2in1 Setting, “ ”
appears for the Phonebook entries set to B, and “ ” appears for the Phonebook
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entries set to common data. (Only in Dual Mode)
When you refer to the Phonebook from a GPS compatible i-αppli program, “ ”
appears for the Phonebook entries which contain th e locatio n inform ation.
About the detailed display
Use No to highlight a tab, then the detailed contents are displayed. For the Phonebook entry stored
on the UIM, “ ” is displayed on the memory number field.
When Notify Caller ID is set to
“Notify caller”, “ ” appears, and when set to “Don’t notify”, “ ” appears.
Under the still image, “
appears for the Phonebook entries set to A by Phonebook 2in1 Setting, “ ” appears for the Phonebook entries set to B, and “ ” appears for the Phonebook entries set to common data. (Only in Dual Mode)
When a Phonebook entry contains the setting for Multi Numbe r or C haku-m oji, th e set
contents are displayed in the Item list/Phone Number displa y.
Item list
The first stored phone number, mail address, postal addr ess, birthd ay, and m emo are displayed. When i-concier information is stored, a posta l add ress, URL, and memo obtained from i-concier are displayed instead of a postal a ddress, birth day, and m emo.
Phone number
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Mail address
When you select the item, you can compose an i-mode mail message with that ma il
address entered into the address field.
Personal information
When you select a postal address, the GPS compatible i-αppli program set by “Select
map” of “GPS settings” starts to show the map. When you highl ight a posta l addr ess and press l( ), the full display appear s.
When you select the location informati on, the Functio n menu of th e location i nformation
appears. (See page329)
When you select a memo or still image, the full display appears.
i-concier information
When you select a postal address, the GPS compatible i-αppli program set by “Select
map” of “GPS settings” starts to show the map. When you highl ight a posta l addr ess and press l( ), the full display appear s.
You can display a site or Internet website when you select a URL, select “i- mode
Browser” or “Full Browser”, and then select “YES”. When you hi ghlight a URL an d press l( ), the full display appears.
When you select a memo, the full display appears.If you have not subscribed to i-concier, the i-concier information tab does n ot appe ar.
Settings
When you select each item, a demo is played back.
Press Oo() or r to end the demo.
Function Menu of the Phonebook List
New You can stor e a new Ph onebook e ntry.
Attach to mail You can send an i-mode mail message with the
Search location You can access the site of “ イマドコかんたんサーチ
Move/copy
Copy to microSD See page 369. Connect to Center See page 139.
Go to step 1 on page90.
Phonebook entry attached. Go to step 2 on page146.
(imadoco kantan search)”.
1YES
Sort You can change the display order.
Change font size You can switch font sizes for the Phonebook and on t he
Send Ir/ trans/BT
Send Ir data
Send phonebook See page 383. Send all phonebook See page 384.
transmission
Send phonebook See page 385. Send all phonebook See page 385.
Send to Bluetooth
Send phonebook You can send the Phonebook entry using Bluetooth
Send all phonebook You can send all Phonebook entries using Bluetooth
1Select a type of order.
You can sort Phonebook entries in reverse order by
selecting “Ascending” or “Descending”.
You cannot sort on the Phonebook list with tabs
displayed.
displays within “Phonebook settings”, etc. (See “Phonebook” on page121)
communication.
1Select a Bluetooth device to be sent1YES
When no Bluetooth devices are registered, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to sea rch.
See page 421 for registering and connecti ng Blueto oth
devices.
communication.
1Select a Bluetooth device to be sent 1Enter your Terminal Security Code1YES
When “Session number setting” of “Bluetooth settings” is
set to “ON”, enter your Terminal Security Code and then a session number.
When no Bluetooth devices are registered, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to sea rch.
See page 421 for registering and connecti ng Blueto oth
devices.
Phonebook
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Delete data See page 100.
Information
Set secret/Release secret You can activate/deactivate Secret for the Phonebook
<Send to Bluetooth>
You cannot send Phonebook entries from the UIM.See page 418 for the Bluetooth function.
Function Menu of the Detailed Phonebook Display
Phonebook
Notify caller ID See page 59. Prefix numbers See page 62. Int’l dial assist See page 61. Select image See page 78. 2in1 dial You can select a phone number to notify the other party in
Multi number You can select a phone number to be notified to the other
Chaku-moji See page57. Search location See page97. Edit data
Edit phonebook Go to step 1 on page 99. Sort phone number/
Sort mail address
entry. If you select “Set secret” in ordinary mode (not in “Secre t
mode” or “Secret data only”), enter your Termina l Security Code.
Dual Mode of 2in1. (See page450)
party. (See page447)
1Select a phone number or mail address 1Use Bo to change the order1Oo()
From the detailed display, press No to highlight an
item to be sorted. The items you can select from the Function menu differ depending on the highlighted item.
To change the order in succession, repeat the above
steps.
1l()
Store in P-Talk PB You can store the phone number in the PushTalk
Move/copy
Copy to UIM See page 416. Copy to microSD See page 369. Copy to phone See page 416. Connect to Center See page 139.
Copy item
Copy name You can copy the name of Phonebook entry. Copy phone number/
Copy mail add./ Copy address/ Copy location info/ Copy birthday/ Copy memo/Copy URL
Mail
Compose message You can compose an i-mode mail message to send t o th e
Attach to mail You can send an i-mode mail message with the
Compose SMS You can co mpose an SMS message to se nd to the p hone
Change font size You can switch the font size for the Phonebook and on the
Restrictions See page 136.
Phonebook.
You can copy each item of Phonebook entry. From the detailed display, press Mo to highlight an item
to be copied. The items can be selected in the Function menu differ depending on the highlighted item.
mail address. Go to step 3 on page146.
Phonebook entry attached. Go to step 2 on page146.
number set as the destination address. Go to step 3 on page189.
displays within “Phonebook settings”, etc. (See “Phonebook” on page121)
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