DoCoMo SO704i User Manual

Manual for
’07.7
Easy Search/Contents/
Precautions
Before Using the
Handset
Videophone Calls
Security Settings
i-mode/i-motion/
Data Display/Edit/
Other Convenient
Character Entry
Voice/
PushTalk
Phonebook
Light Settings
Camera
i-Channel
Mail
i-αppli
Osaifu-Keitai/
ToruCa
Management
Music Playback
Functions
Network Services
Data Communication
Appendix/External Devices/
Troubleshooting
Index/
Quick Manual
NTT DoCoMo W-CDMA System Mobile Phone
Thank you for your purchase of the new “FOMA SO704i” mobile phone. For proper and effective use of the FOMA SO704i, read this manual carefully before and while you use the FOMA SO704i.

Before using the FOMA terminal

Because a FOMA terminal operates using radio frequencies, it cannot be used inside a tunnel, underground,
in a building or other locations where radio waves do not reach the FOMA terminal, in locations with weak radio wave condition, or outside of the FOMA’s service area. The FOMA services may not be available on high upper floors of high-rise apartments or buildings, even if you can see no obstructions around you. On occasion, your calls may become disconnected even in areas with strong radio wave condition, even if you are not moving, or even if there are 3-antenna marks in the FOMA terminal’s display.
Please use discretion and mind your manners when using the FOMA terminal in public areas or crowded/quiet
places to keep from bothering others.
Note that because the FOMA terminal operates on radio frequencies, your calls are at risk of being intercepted
by the third party. However, the W-CDMA system automatically scrambles all calls through a private call feature. Therefore, even if the third party successfully intercepts your call, they will only hear noise.
The FOMA terminal operates on radio frequencies by converting voice into digital signals. If the caller moves
into an area of adverse radio wave condition, the digital signal may not be restored accurately, and the voice received in the call may differ slightly from the actual voice.
Always keep the information you save in the FOMA terminal in a separate note. Under no condition will DoCoMo
be held liable for any damaged or lost data saved in the FOMA terminal.
The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of the use of SSL. Neither
DoCoMo nor the certifiers as listed herein make any representation and warranty as for the security in the use of SSL. In the event that the user shall sustain damage or loss due to the use of SSL, neither DoCoMo nor the certifiers shall be responsible for any such damage or loss. Certifiers: VeriSign Japan K.K., Cybertrust, Inc., GlobalSign K.K., RSA Security Inc., and SECOM Trust Systems
The FOMA terminal has FOMA Plus-Area support.
The FOMA terminal can be used only via the FOMA network provided by DoCoMo.
Co., Ltd.
To the first-time users of the FOMA terminal
If you are the first-time user of the FOMA terminal, please read this manual in the order indicated below so that you can make preparations to use the FOMA terminal and learn the basic operations.
1. Learn “Safety Precautions” (P.12).
2. Attach the battery pack and start charging (P.34, 35).
3. Power on, perform initial settings, and confirm your phone number (P.39, 41).
4. Learn the functions of the FOMA terminal parts, such as the keys (P.24).
5. Learn the meaning of the information in the display, such as icons (P.26).
6. Learn how to operate the menus (P.30).
7. Learn how to place/receive a call (P.45, 59).
The latest information on this manual is ready for download at the NTT DoCoMo’s website.
“User’s Manual Download”
(http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/manual/index.html)
The URL and contents of the website are subject to change without notice.

Information on Using the Manual and How to Look up in the Manual

This manual guides you through the operating instructions with step-by-step screen examples for each operating procedure to ensure that you operate the FOMA terminal properly.
How to Look up in the Manual
This manual employs several search methods so that it can provide the most appropriate way to find a page relating to your desired function or service flexibly according to your need or situation.
For details, see the next page.
Index (P.310)
Search by a function or service name known to you or a function name to be displayed on the FOMA terminal’s display.
Easy Search (P.4)
Search a function that you want to know or you consider useful to know from a listing sorted by purpose or by a function name.
Headings on the cover (Cover page)
Search the description page of a desired function in the order of “Cover page” → “Chapter opening page (the first page of a chapter)” → “Description page”. The opening page of each chapter contains detailed contents of the chapter.
Contents (P.6)
Search by purpose or a function name starting from chapters that are categorized by functions.
Main functions (P.8)
Search for main functions of SO704i, such as new and useful functions.
List of menus (P.270)
Search a desired function from the menu items of SO704i.
Quick Manual (P.316)
The basic operations of the FOMA terminal are explained briefly. Cut and fold these pages into a booklet and take it with you for convenient reference.
Please note that “FOMA SO704i” is called the “FOMA terminal” in this “Manual for FOMA SO704i”.
This manual describes the functions that can be performed using the microSD memory card. To use these
functions, you need the optional microSD memory card.
About the microSD memory card (P.211)
Reproduction or reprint of all or part of this manual without prior permission is forbidden.
The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
1
A function, referred to as “Notify caller ID” here, can be searched in diverse ways as
card
211
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Before Using the Handset
Part Names and Functions .....................................................................................
Using the Displays .................................................................................................
About the Sub-display ............................................................................................
Selecting the Menu ................................................................................................
Using the UIM ........................................................................................................
Attaching and Removing the Battery Pack .............................................................
Charging the FOMA Terminal.................................................................................
Attaching and Removing the Style-Up Panel .........................................................
Checking the Battery Level .............................................................................
<Batt
Powering On/Off ..............................................................................................
<Pow
Setting the Basic Functions .............................................................................
<Initia
Setting the Date and Time ...................................................................................
<D
Notifying the Recipient of Your Phone Number ............................................
<Notify
CheckingYour Own Phone Number ...............................................................
<Own
............................. 24
............................. 26
............................. 29
............................. 30
............................. 32
............................. 34
............................. 35
............................. 37
........
<Battery level>
38
........
<Power on/off>
39
........
<Initial setting>
39
............
<Date/time>
40
.....
<Notify caller ID>
41
.......
<Own number>
41
follows.
Index
(P.310)
Search by a function or service name known to you or a function name to be displayed on the FOMA terminal’s display.
Notify Caller ID
Set Notification
Check status
Select
MENU
Easy Search
(P.4)
y
..............
.............................. 220
.............................. 212
up ......................... 213
.............................. 216
ove ...................... 212
ode ...................... 217
nfo ......................... 216
No. ....................... 147
.............................. 215
mory..................... 223
ng. Info ................. 216
........................ 65, 113
Name ........................................ 109
N
Network security code ..............116
Network service ........................ 260
Notification display ...................... 28
Notify caller ID ............................41
Nuisance Call Blocking Service
............................................. 261
Number of protected data items
............................................. 307
Number of saved data items ..... 307
P.41 To the descr­iption page of the “Notify caller ID”.
Search a function that you want to know or you consider useful to know from a listing sorted by purpose or by a function name.
P.41
Useful Functions for a Call
your phone number
Sending
Switching to videophone
Putting a current call
Adjusting the
on hold
volume of a caller’s voice
or keeping it anonymous
during a voice call ...............Chg. to videophone
...........................................Holding
.....Notify caller ID
.....................Volume
(P.62) (P.103)
(P.41)
(P.48)
To the descr­iption page of the “Notify caller ID”.
Headings on the cover
Search the description page of a desired function in the order of “Cover page” → “Chapter opening page (the first page of a chapter)” → “Description page”. The opening page of each chapter contains detailed contents of the chapter.
Easy Search/Contents/
2
Precautions
Before Using the
Handset
Videophone Calls
Voice/
PushTalk
Phonebook
Sound/Display/
Light Settings
(Cover page)
P.41 To the descr­iption page of the “Notify caller ID”.
Typical layout of the operating instructions page
Function name
Section title
Index
Operation proce­dure described step by step
A display sample if important for proper operation
Useful information, additional informa­tion, and points of caution
Notifying the Recipient of Your Phone Number
Default Not notify
When placing a call, your phone number can be shown in the display of the recipient’s phone you are calling.
The caller ID is important personal information. Carefully decide whether you want to notify a recipient of your
caller ID.
From the Menu, select [NW Services] → [Notify Caller ID] → [Set Notification] and
1
.
press
The network security code screen appears.
Enter the network security code.
2
Select [Notify]/[Not notify] and press .
3
The Notify caller ID is set.
To check the setting
If you hear a guidance asking to send the caller ID when you place a call, call again after setting the Set
Notification to [Notify] or by adding “186” before the recipient’s phone number.
[Notify] :
Select Caller ID
[Not notify] :
notification setting
 Notify
 Not notify
From the Menu, select [NW Services] → [Notify Caller ID] → [Check setting].
<Notify caller ID>
Your phone number (caller ID) is notified to the recipient. Your phone number (caller ID) is not notified to the recipient.
The settings at the time of purchase
An outline and objectives of the function
Additional notes and restrictions of the function
Options listed in the display and their descriptions
Additional information relating to the procedure
Before Using the Handset
Page number
Please note that the above page is only for explanation purpose and is partly different from the actual page.
About the menu operation
41
Chapter title
Throughout this manual the operations for selecting from the menu are described as follows.
Actual operations
Press (MENU).
1min
SHINE
Use to move the cursor to [Settings] and press
(Select).
Use to move the cursor to [Call] and press
Call
Incoming set
Missed call
Videophone Call display Call assist Call setting Call quality Earphone Self mode
ON
OFF
(Select).
Incoming set
Call
Videophone PushTalk Mail Message R Message F
Use to move the cursor to [Incoming set] and press (Select).
Typical description of the operations
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Call] → [Incoming set] and press .
Display examples and illustrations used in this manual are just images for explanations and may be different
from actual ones.
Some parts of the keys are deformed or omitted in the
illustration in this manual.
Display examples in this manual show the conditions in which the Menu pattern and Calendar/Clock are set
to [SHINE] and [Digital clock], respectively.
The shorter form “Osaifu-Keitai-compatible i-αppli” is used for “Osaifu-Keitai-compatible i-αppli software
supporting IC card function” in this manual.
Actual key
Illustration in this manual
3

Easy Search

You can search the function that you want to know with simple words.
Useful Functions for a Call
your phone number
Sending
Switching to videophone
Putting a current call
Adjusting the
on hold
volume of a caller’s voice
When Being Unable to Answer a Call
or keeping it anonymous
during a voice call ...............Chg. to videophone
...........................................Holding
.....................Volume
.....Notify caller ID
(P.62) (P.103)
(P.41)
(P.48)
Putting an incoming call
Informing of
Recording
inability to talking
a message .....................................................Record message/
on hold
......................................On hold
on the phone ................Public mode (Drive mode)
Public mode (Power off)
Videophone message
(P.62)
(P.65)
How to Customize the Melody and Indicator
ring tone
Using a Select phone/mail Illum.
Changing a
Adjusting the
Setting the
Changing the
Muting the
Setting the
, etc. specific to individual callers .........Des phone/mail tone/
ring tone
volume of the ring tone
vibrator
color of the indicator
keypad sound
Manner mode
.......................................................Ring tone
.........................Ring volume
to notify incoming calls and mail .......Vibrator
.............................Color
...............................................Keypad sound
...............................................Manner mode
(P.100)
(P.101)
(P.101)
(P.101)
(P.102
(P.105)
)
How to Customize the Display
Learning what the
Switching
Changing the
Displaying the
Changing the
icons
in the display represent .............Use display
the menu
display
stand-by display
calendar
font size
in the stand-by display ................Stand-by disp.
.....................................................Font size
..........................................Menu setting
.....................................Stand-by disp.
(P.114)
(P.26)
(P.30)
(P.107) (P.107)
(P.64)
(P.88)
(P.62)

Easy Search/Contents/Precautions

4
Useful Functions for Mail
Sending
Sending an
Sorting
Deco-mail
image
.............................................................File attachment
received mail
..........................................................
automatically
............................Sort inbox/Sort outbox
Compose and send Deco-mail
(P.174)
(P.182)
Useful Functions for the Camera
Turning on the
Changing the
Saving an image directly to the
Displaying
photo light
recording size
a recorded
image
...............................................Photo light
..........................................Select size
microSD memory card
........................................My picture
...Select save to
(P.141)
(P.140)
(P.145)
(P.204)
For Secure Operations of the FOMA Terminal
Locking the FOMA terminal
location in case you misplace it ..........................................Omakase Lock※
Displaying saved
Rejecting Rejecting
in the Phonebook ................................................................Reject unknown
secret
a call if no caller’s phone number is presented
a call from a caller who is not saved
Storing the Phonebook data and other information
Omakase Lock is a paid service. Data Security Service is a paid service that requires a subscription.
to prevent data loss ..........................Data Security Service※
from a remote
contents .....................................Secret display
....Denied no ID
(P.121)
(P.125)
(P.127)
(P.128)
(P.128)
(P.171)
Other Useful Functions
Suppressing the consumption
Reading the
Using the
Exchanging information using
Listening to
Using the FOMA terminal as an
Using the FOMA terminal as a
Upgrading to the latest
Updating
For information on how to search the other operations than described above, see “Information on Using the
Manual and How to Look up in the Manual” (P.1).
The Quick Manual is included for convenient reference, in which operating instructions on the most commonly
used functions are summarized (P.316).
QR and bar codes
microSD memory card
infrared communication
music
.............................................................MUSIC Player
software
security
to the latest safeguards ......................Scan function
of the battery ...........Power saver
.....................................Bar code reader
................................microSD memory card
.....Infrared communication
alarm clock
calculator
......................................Software update
..................Alarm
.......................Calculator
(P.242)
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
(P.111)
(P.149)
(P.211)
(P.224)
(P.230)
(P.249)
(P.299)
(P.303)
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Contents

Before using the FOMA terminal To the first-time users of the FOMA terminal Information on Using the Manual and How to Look up in the Manual
...1
Easy Search ......................................................................4
Main Functions of the FOMA SO704i ...............................8
Making Full Use of SO704i ! ...........................................10
Safety Precautions (Observe Strictly) .............................12
Handling Precautions ......................................................18
Intellectual Property Right ...............................................20
Supplied and Optional Accessories ................................22
Before Using the Handset
Part names and functions, Use display, Sub-display, Select menu, UIM, Attach and remove battery pack, Charge the FOMA terminal, Style-Up Panel, Battery level, Power on/off, Initial setting, Date/time, Notify caller ID, Own number
Voice/Videophone Calls
Place voice/videophone call, Change to videophone/voice call, Redial/Received record, Chaku-moji, WORLD CALL, Receive voice/videophone call, Any key answer, Setting when folded, Public mode, Record message/ Videophone message, Call Chara-den, Videophone setting, and so on...
23
43
PushTalk 73
What is PushTalk?, Originate PushTalk call, Receive PushTalk call, Add to PushTalk phonebook, Originate from the PushTalk phonebook, Delete a PushTalk phonebook entry, PushTalk setting, and so on...
Phonebook 85
About phonebooks, Add to FOMA terminal phonebook, Add to UIM phonebook, Group setting, Display phonebook, Search phonebook, Phonebook setting, Edit phonebook, Delete phonebook, Memory status, 2-touch dial, Data Security Service, and so on...
Sound/Display/Light Settings
Incoming set, Set basic tone, Volume, Manner mode, Stand-by display, Animation setting, Call display, Sub display, Backlight, Menu setting, Menu pattern, Font size, Language, and so on...
Security Settings
About security codes, Change code, UIM setting, Cancel the PIN lock, Lock all, Omakase Lock, Self mode, PIM lock, Key dial lock, Record display, Secret display, Mail security, Accept/Reject call, Denied no ID, Set ring start time, Reject unknown, Data Security Service, and so on...
115
99
Camera 131
Record still images, Record movies, Change the camera settings, Adjust the camera, Set the camera operation, Bar code reader, and so on...
i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 151
What is i-mode?, i-mode menu, Display sites, Change i-mode password, Internet connection, Bookmark, Screen Memo, Save image, Download, i-mode setting, MessageR/MessageF, SSL certificate, User certificate, What is i-motion?, Download i-motion, What is i-Channel?, Display i-Channel, i-Channel setting, and so on...
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
6
Mail 167
What is i-mode mail?, Mail menu, Compose and send mail, Compose and send Deco-mail, Template, File attachment, Save mail, Receive option, Check new messages, Received/sent/saved mail, Mail setting, Compose and send SMS, and so on...
i-αppli
What is i-αppli?, Download, Run i-αppli, Auto start, i-αppli stand-by, Manage i-αppli, and so on...
187
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa 197
What is Osaifu-Keitai?, Start an Osaifu-Keitai-compatible i-αppli, What is ToruCa?, Obtain a ToruCa card, Display ToruCa, Manage ToruCa cards, ToruCa setting, IC act. Notice, IC card lock, and so on...
Data Display/Edit/Management
My picture, i-motion, Chara-den, Music, Melody, microSD memory card, Data Box, Infrared communication, iC communication, and so on...
Music Playback
What is MUSIC Player?, Transfer music data, Download Chaku-Uta Full®, Play back music data, Manage playlist, Music settings
“Chaku-Uta Full” is a registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment Corporation.
229
203
Other Convenient Functions 237
Multiaccess, Multitask, Lifetime Calendar, Alarm, Schedule, My Selection, Voice memo, Call duration/cost, Calculator, Text Memo, Reset settings, Reset all data&set, and so on...
Character Entry
Enter text, Enter common phrases, Pictographs/symbols, Cut/Copy/Paste, Reset data, Download dictionary, and so on...
253
Network Services 259
Voice Mail Service, Call Waiting Service, Call Forwarding Service, Nuisance Call Blocking Service, Caller ID Display Request Service, Dual Network Service, English Guidance Service, Service Numbers, Arrival Call Act, Remote Control, Multi Number Service, and so on...
Data Communication 265
About data communication, Before using data communication, Preparations and flow of data communication, AT commands, About the supplied CD-ROM, Introduction of DoCoMo keitai datalink
Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting
List of menus, Troubleshooting, Software update, Scan function, Specifications, and so on...
269
Index/Quick Manual 309
Index, Quick Manual
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Main Functions of the FOMA SO704i

“FOMA” is the name of NTT DoCoMo’s mobile service based on the W-CDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) system, which has been approved as a global standard of third generation (3G) wireless communication systems (IMT-2000 or International Mobile Telecommunications-2000).
It’s amazing because it’s i-mode
i-mode is an online service that enables you to take advantage of valuable information from i-mode Menu sites (Program) and i-mode compatible sites on an i-mode terminal display. This service also enables you to exchange e-mail with great ease.
i-mode mail/Deco-mail/Deco mail Pict.
Besides the main body of text, you can attach up to 10 files (JPEG, ToruCa, etc.) of up to 2M bytes in total. The FOMA terminal also supports Deco-mail and Deco-mail pictographs, allowing you to create and send more impressive mail by providing a diversity of expression, such as changing font color and size and using effect of background color on mail main body (P.168).
Mega i-αppli/i-αppli DX
By downloading i-αppli from a relevant site, you can enjoy games or obtain automatically updated information, such as about market shares and weather. Mega-appli is supported, enabling you to enjoy games that require large amounts of memory, such as high resolution 3D games and full-featured role playing games. Additionally, i-αppli DX expands the way of enjoying i-αppli by allowing it to work in conjunction with the information saved in the i-mode terminal, such as Phonebook and mail (P.188).
Security Settings (P.115)
Omakase Lock
If you misplace the FOMA terminal, it can be locked by your request. You can cancel the lock as well. See the contact address at the backcover of this manual for inquiries (P.121). Please note that Omakase Lock is a paid service*.
When you subscribe to this service together
with your request to suspend the FOMA terminal or while the FOMA terminal is suspended, the service charge is not required.
Omakase Lock allows the FOMA terminal to be
locked by a request from a subscriber of the UIM inserted in the FOMA terminal. Note that if the UIM subscriber and user of the FOMA terminal are different, the FOMA terminal may be locked without knowledge of the user by request of the subscriber.
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Chaku-Uta Full
You can download a whole track of music from an i-mode site, which can be set for the ring tone as well as played back (P.232).
®
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
Once you download the Osaifu-Keitai­compatible i-αppli, you can deposit e-money to IC card inserted in the FOMA terminal or look up the balance or purchase history. Furthermore, the i-αppli for “DCMX” credit service provided by DoCoMo is preinstalled, making your mobile phone an increasingly handy tool in real life by providing a feature known as “Osaifu-Keitai”. The “iC transfer service” is also supported which allows you to easily transfer data stored on the IC card to another one in a case such as when replacing a mobile phone with a new model. ToruCa is an e-card that can be obtained from a reading device or site and easily exchanged by way of e-mail or infrared communication (P.198).
Data Security Service
You can save the Phonebook, still images, and mail of the FOMA terminal at the Data Security Service Center, and restore the data stored at the Center in case you lose any of it. You can also use a PC to edit/manage the data stored at the Center and update the FOMA terminal with newly edited data. See the “Mobile Phone User’s Guide 【i-mode】” to learn about the precautions and details on how to use the Data Security Service when you use this service. See the contact address at the backcover of this manual for inquiries. Data Security Service is a paid service that requires a subscription (P.128).
Camera Function
You can record still images and movies using two cameras, Out- and In-camera. This FOMA terminal has a wide range of installed camera functions including a scene selection function, an auto focus function, and a maximum 4:1 zoom function (P.132). Out-camera : Effective number of pixels --
about 2,000,000 (Maximum number of recording pixels -­about 2,000,000)
In-camera : Ef fective number of pixels
-- about 110,000 (Maximum number of recording pixels -­about 100,000)
Style-Up Panel
The Style-Up Panel is employed. Optional panels allow you to enjoy customizing the look of your FOMA terminal by changing the panel according to your preference (P.37).
Large-Screen Main Display & Sub-display
A 2.7-inch high-quality display is employed as the main display, reproducing sharp and vivid still images and movies. The organic EL display employed as the sub-display reflects the displayed contents beautifully on the surface of the Style-Up Panel.
microSD memory card
The small-sized microSD memory card is supported. You can copy the data, such as the FOMA terminal phonebook, mail, and images, to the microSD memory card and view the saved data on the FOMA terminal display. You can also use the FOMA terminal as a microSD memory card reader/writer by connecting it to a PC (P.211, 217).
“POBox” and Convenient Text Input
The FOMA terminal is provided with the prediction conversion function “POBox” (Predictive Operation Based On eXample). Pressing for over a second allows you to scroll through the “POBox” line-by-line, thus enabling the speedy selection of the target word. The FOMA terminal also allows you to continuously switch the Japanese alphabet letters assigned to keys on the keypad, in a manner like “ by pressing down keys for over a second (P.254).
あ→い→う→え→お→ぁ→
…”,
Infrared Communication/Infrared Remote Control
You can exchange data with other FOMA terminals using the infrared communication function. You can also use the FOMA terminal to operate equipment such as a TV that is provided with infrared remote control (P.224, 226).
Menu Pattern
You can change the design of the stand-by display, menu display, and Dreamy Twinkle for the sub-display with one operation. Besides four types of menu patterns preinstalled at the time of purchase, extra menu patterns designed for use with the Style-Up Panels (optional) are available for downloading from “SO@Planet” (P.112).
Quick deco. Mail Function
The entertaining Deco-mail is available with simple steps (P.172).
Lifetime Calendar
The Lifetime Calendar allows you to display an image, mail, Schedule, and Phonebook (birthday) data directly from the Calendar and provides you with more pleasant way of retrieving your memories saved in the FOMA terminal (P.240).
Multiaccess
You can use voice call and packet communication simultaneously. You can receive i-mode mail even when you are in a call and you can also make a call while you are using i-mode (P.238).
Comprehensive Line-up of Network Services
Voice Mail Service (Paid) (P.260)
Call Forwarding Service (Free) (P.261)
Caller ID Display Request Service (Free) (P.262)
English Guidance Service (Free) (P.262)
Call Waiting Service (Paid) (P.261)
Nuisance Call Blocking Service (Free) (P.261)
 Dual Network Service (Paid) (P.262)
Multi Number Service (Paid) (P.263)
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Making Full Use of SO704i !

 →  最高25℃  
10
Videophone
You can have a face-to-face conversation with a person in the distance. You can hear the person’s voice from the speaker without changing any settings, so you can start a conversation soon. You can switch a call to a videophone call during a voice call without hanging up as well (P.44).
PushTalk
Image of a person you are talking to
Your image
You can communicate among several persons (up to five persons including yourself) with a
Recipient
Recipient
Recipient
simple operation of selecting recipients from the PushTalk phonebook and pressing (P.74).
Caller
Originating a call
I’ll arrive soon.
Recipient (Speaker)
i-Channel
You can receive graphical information such as News or weather. You can also get rich and detailed information that is created with Flash (P.154) by selecting your favorite channel from a list of available channels (P.165).
Unsubscribed Subscribed
Connect
(i.ch)
i-Channel is a paid service that requires a subscription.
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Playing Music
You can use the MUSIC Player to play back Chaku-Uta Full® downloaded from an i-mode site or music data that was saved from a PC in the microSD memory card inserted in the FOMA terminal using SonicStage (P.230).
Music CDPCChaku-Uta Full® distribution site
FOMA terminal
(microSD memory card)
Chaku-moji
Incoming call
Urgent
Chaku-moji
Atmosphere SonyEricsson Presents M.N.
VOL 16
You can send a message that is displayed in the recipient’s Incoming call display while calling the recipient. The recipient can know the purpose of the call or feelings of the caller from a message even before the recipient answers (P.51).
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
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Safety Precautions (Observe Strictly)
For safe and proper use of the FOMA terminal, please read the “Safety Precautions” prior to use. Keep the Manual in a safe place for future reference. ALWAYS observe the safety precautions since they intend to prevent personal injury or property damage.
The following symbols indicate the different levels
of injury or damage that may result if the guidelines are not observed and the FOMA terminal is used improperly.
Failure to observe
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
The following symbols indicate specific directions.
these guidelines may immediately result in death or serious injury. Failure to observe these guidelines may result in death or serious injury. Failure to observe these guidelines may result in injury and property damage.
“Safety Precautions” are described in the following
categories:
Handling the FOMA Terminal, Battery Pack,
Handling the FOMA Terminal .................................................... 14
Handling the Battery Pack......................................................... 16
Handling the Adapter (including the charger) ..........................16
Handling the UIM ...................................................................... 17
Handling the FOMA Terminal Near
Adapter (including the charger), and UIM ..... 12
Electronic Medical Equipment .......................17
Handling the FOMA Terminal, Battery Pack, Adapter (including the charger), and UIM
DANGER
Do not use or leave the FOMA terminal,
battery pack, adapter, or UIM in a place subject to high temperature such as close
Don’t
to fire, under direct sunlight, or in a car on an extremely hot day.
Doing so may cause the device to be deformed or damaged, or the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode, catch fire, or deteriorate in performance and longevity. Also, part of the case may heat up and cause burns.
Don’t
No
Disassembly
No
liquids
No wet
hands
Do
Unplug
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Indicates prohibited actions.
Indicates not to disassemble.
Indicates not to use where it could get wet.
Indicates not to handle with wet hands.
Indicates compulsory actions in accordance with instructions.
Indicates to remove the power plug from the outlet.
No
Disassembly
No
liquids
Do
Do not disassemble or modify the FOMA
terminal, battery pack, or adapter and do not directly solder the battery pack to the FOMA terminal.
Doing so may cause accident such as fire, injury or electric shock, or malfunction. Also, it may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode, or catch fire.
Do not get the FOMA terminal, battery
pack, or adapter wet.
If liquids such as water or pet urine get into the device, it may cause overheating, electric shock, fire, malfunction, or injury. Be careful where and how you use the device.
Use the battery packs and adapters
(including chargers) specified for the FOMA terminal by DoCoMo.
The use of products that are not specified may cause the FOMA terminal, battery pack, or other device to leak, overheat, explode, catch fire, or malfunction.
Battery Pack SO02, Desktop Holder SO05, FOMA AC Adapter 01/02, FOMA DC Adapter 01/02, FOMA Dry Battery Adapter 01, FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use, FOMA Portable Charging Adapter 01, FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01
Contact our service counter (DoCoMo shop, etc.)
for information on other compatible products.
WARNING
Do not place the FOMA terminal, battery
pack, adapter (including the charger), or UIM inside cooking appliance such
Don’t
as a microwave oven or high-pressure containers.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode, or catch fire, or the FOMA terminal and adapter (including the charger) to overheat, smoke, catch fire, or damage the circuit parts.
Do not subject the FOMA terminal, battery
pack, or adapter to excessive force or throw it.
Don’t
Doing so may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode, or catch fire, or cause the device to malfunction or catch fire.
Do not allow the charge and external
connection terminals to come in contact with conducting foreign substances (a
Don’t
piece of metal, pencil lead, etc.). Never allow these objects to get into the FOMA terminal, battery pack, or adapter.
Doing so may cause fire or malfunction due to short circuits.
Do not use the FOMA terminal in a place
where a fire or explosion could occur such as gas stations.
Don’t
The use of the FOMA terminal in a place where flammable gases such as propane or gasoline, or dust exist may cause explosion or fire.
If you notice anything unusual about
the FOMA terminal, battery pack, or adapter such as an unusual odor,
Do
overheating, discoloration or deformation during operation, charging or storage, immediately perform the following measures.
1. Remove the power plug from the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
2. Power off the FOMA terminal.
3. Remove the battery pack from the FOMA terminal.
Failure to do so may cause the device to overheat, explode, or catch fire, or the battery pack to leak.
If you continue using i-αppli or talking
Do not place on an unstable or inclined
Don’t
Do not keep in a place that is very humid,
Don’t
If children use the FOMA terminal,
Do
Keep the FOMA terminal, battery pack,
Do
Be careful especially when you use
Do
CAUTION
platform.
Doing so may cause the device to fall and cause injury or malfunction.
dusty, or subject to high temperature.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
parents or guardians should give them the proper instructions for use. Make sure that they use the FOMA terminal as instructed.
Failure to do so may cause injury.
adapter, and UIM out of the reach of babies and infants.
Failure to do so may cause accidental swallowing or injury.
the FOMA terminal while it has been continuously connected to the adapter (including the charger) for a long period of time.
on the videophone for a long period of time with the battery being charged, the temperature of the FOMA terminal, battery pack, and adapter (including the charger) may rise.
If you are directly in contact with hot parts for a long period of time, it may cause your skin to become red, itch, or develop a rash depending on your physical condition.
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Handling the FOMA Terminal
WARNING
Do not use the FOMA terminal while
driving a vehicle.
Don’t
Mobile phone usage during driving is subject to punishment by law as of November 1st, 2004. Use the FOMA terminal after stopping the vehicle to park in a safe place even if you are using a hands-free kit. While driving a vehicle, use the Public mode or the Voice Mail Service.
Do not aim the infrared data port
towards eyes when using the infrared
Don’t
communication.
Doing so may affect your eyes. Also, aiming it towards other infrared devices may interfere with the operation of these devices.
Do not turn up the headphone volume to
a level where you cannot hear the sounds
Don’t
around you while you are walking. Also, look out for the surrounding traffic and road surface conditions.
Doing so may cause accident.
Do not turn on the photo light with the
lighting luminescence part close to the
Don’t
eyes.
Doing so may cause vision impairment or accident by dazzling eyes or surprising.
Do not leave the FOMA terminal in a
place such as the dashboard near the
Don’t
automobile air bag, which can have an adverse effect on the phone when it inflates.
Doing so may cause accidents such as an injury, malfunction, or breakage, in case the air bag inflates.
Do not put the FOMA terminal in your
breast pocket or inside pocket if you are
Don’t
wearing any electronic medical equipment.
If the FOMA terminal is used close to electronic medical equipment, it may cause malfunction.
Power off the FOMA terminal in a place
where the use is prohibited such as in airplane or hospital.
Do
Failure to do so may affect electronic equipment and electronic medical equipment. If you set the automatic power-on function, cancel it before powering off the FOMA terminal. Follow the instructions of each medical facility for the use of mobile phones on their premises. Prohibited acts such as mobile phone usage on board an airplane may be punished by law.
Always keep the FOMA terminal away
from your ear when you talk using the hands-free function.
Do
Failure to do so may cause difficulty in hearing.
If you have a weak heart, set the vibrator
or ring volume carefully.
Failure to do so may affect your heart.
Do
If you hear thunder while using the FOMA
terminal outdoors, power off immediately and take shelter in a safe place.
Do
Failure to do so may cause injury or electric shock from the lightning.
Power off the FOMA terminal near
electronic devices or equipment operating on high precision control or weak signals.
Do
Failure to do so may interfere with the operation of electronic devices or equipment.
The followings are some electronic devices or
equipment that you should be careful of: Hearing aids, implantable cardiac pacemaker,
implantable cardioverter defibrillator, other electronic medical equipment, fire detector, automatic door, and other automatically controlled devices or equipment. If you use an implantable cardiac pacemaker,
implantable cardioverter defibrillator, or other electronic medical equipment, check with the relevant medical electronic equipment manufacturer or vendor whether the operation can be affected by radio waves.
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CAUTION
Do not swing the FOMA terminal around
by holding the strap.
The FOMA terminal may hit you or others
Don’t
or the strap gets cut away from the FOMA terminal. It may cause accident such as injury or damage to the FOMA terminal or other property.
Do not place your ear too close to the
speaker while the ring tone sounds or the melody is played back.
Don’t
Doing so may cause difficulty in hearing.
Do not turn up the volume unnecessarily
high when you use the headphones.
If you use the headphones continuously
Don’t
for a long period of time with the sound turned up loud, it may cause hearing impairment, or your ears may be injured with the sudden emission of a loud sound.
Do not touch broken glasses if the display
or the camera lens is broken.
The display and the camera lens are
Don’t
designed not to be shattered when broken. But they may cause injury if you touch a cut surface mistakenly.
The use of the FOMA terminal may
cause itching, rashes, eczema, or other symptoms depending on the user’s
Do
physical condition. Immediately stop using and get medical treatment in such a case.
Metals are used as listed below:
Where it is used Material
UIM tray Stainless
Be careful not to get your finger or the
strap caught in the folded FOMA terminal when you fold and open it.
Do
Failure to do so may cause injury or damage.
Use the FeliCa reader/writer function only
in Japan.
The FeliCa reader/writer function of the
Do
FOMA terminal is designed to conform to the Japanese radio standard. Overseas use of this function may be subject to punishment.
steel
treatment
Surface
Do not place a magnetic card, etc. near
the FOMA terminal or let it caught by the folded FOMA terminal.
Don’t
Magnetic data on bankcards, credit cards, telephone cards, floppy disks, etc. may be erased. Also, confirm whether a metal object such as a pin is not attached to the speaker before using the FOMA terminal because it may cause injury.
Do not allow a foreign substance such as
water and other liquids, metal parts, or flammables to get in the UIM insertion slot
Don’t
on the FOMA terminal.
Doing so may cause fire, electric shock, or malfunction.
In rare cases, using the FOMA terminal
may interfere with the operation of electronic devices in some types of
Do
vehicle.
If there is any interference, do not use the FOMA terminal when driving for safety reasons.
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Handling the Battery Pack
Check the type of the battery by the label on the
battery pack.
Display Type of Battery
Li-ion Lithium Ion Battery
If the battery fluid gets on your skin or
clothes, immediately stop using the battery pack and rinse with clean running
Do
water thoroughly.
Failure to do so may cause injury on your skin.
DANGER
Do not touch the battery pack terminal
with a metal object such as a wire. Also,
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
do not carry or keep the battery pack together with metal objects such as a necklace.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode, or catch fire.
Do not forcibly attach the battery pack
to the FOMA terminal. Also, make sure to attach the battery pack in the correct direction.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode, or catch fire.
Do not throw the battery pack into fire.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode, or catch fire.
Do not stick a nail into the battery pack,
hit it with a hammer, or step on it.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode, or catch fire.
If the battery fluid gets into your eyes, do
not rub, rinse with clean running water, and get medical treatment immediately.
Do
Failure to do so may cause blindness.
WARNING
Stop charging if the FOMA terminal is
not charged within the specified charging time.
Do
Failure to do so may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode, or catch fire.
If the battery pack leaks or hears an
unusual odor, immediately stop using and move it away from fire.
Do
The leaking liquid may ignite fire, catch fire, or explode.
CAUTION
Do not dispose of the battery pack
together with other garbage.
The battery pack may become the source
Don’t
of fire or environmental destruction. Take the used battery pack to our service counter (DoCoMo shop, etc.) after insulating it by affixing an adhesive tape on the terminal of it or follow the instructions of the local authorities in charge of collecting used battery packs.
Handling the Adapter (including the charger)
WARNING
Do not use the adapter (including the
charger) if the cord of the adapter or the power cord is damaged.
Don’t
Doing so may cause electric shock, overheating, or fire.
Do not use the AC adapter or desktop
holder in a very humid or steamy place such as bathroom.
Don’t
Doing so may cause electric shock.
The DC adapter is for use in vehicles
with a negative ground. Do not use it in vehicles with a positive ground.
Don’t
Doing so may cause fire.
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Do not touch the FOMA terminal and
adapter (including the charger) if you hear thunder.
Don’t
Doing so may cause injury or electric shock from the lightning.
Do not short-circuit the charge terminal
of the charger while the power plug is connected to the power outlet or cigarette
Don’t
lighter socket. Do not touch the charge terminal with your hands, fingers, or any part of your body.
Doing so may cause fire, malfunction, electric shock, or injury.
Place the charger or the desktop holder
on a stable platform while charging. Do not cover or wrap the charger or the
Don’t
desktop holder with a cloth or bedding.
The FOMA terminal may fall off the charger or heat up and cause fire or malfunction.
Do not touch the cord of the adapter
(including the charger) or the power outlet
No wet
hands
with wet hands.
Doing so may cause electric shock.
Use the adapter only on the specified
power supply and voltage.
Failure to do so may cause fire or
Do
malfunction. Use the AC adapter available overseas when you use the phone overseas. AC adapter: AC 100 V DC adapter: DC 12 V/24 V
(exclusively used for vehicles with a
negative ground) AC adapter available overseas: AC 100 to 240 V
(Make sure to connect the adapter to a
household AC power outlet.)
If the fuse of the DC adapter is blown,
replace it with the specified fuse.
The use of a fuse other than specified
Do
one may cause fire or malfunction. See the user’s manual supplied with the adapter for the specified fuse.
Clean dust from the power plug.
Failure to do so may cause fire.
Do
When you connect the AC adapter to the
power outlet, make sure that it does not come in contact with a metal object such
Do
as a metal strap and insert it firmly.
Failure to do so may cause electric shock, short circuit, or fire.
Remove the power plug from the power
outlet when not used for a long period of
Unplug
Unplug
time.
Failure to do so may cause electric shock, fire, or malfunction.
If liquid such as water gets into the
adapter, immediately remove it from the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
Failure to do so may cause electric shock, smoking, or fire.
CAUTION
Do not place any heavy objects on the
cord of the adapter (including the charger) or the power cord.
Don’t
Doing so may cause electric shock or fire.
Hold the power plug, not the cord of the
adapter (including the charger) or the power cord, when you remove the adapter
Do
(including the charger) from the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
Pulling the cord may damage it and cause electric shock or fire.
Before cleaning, remove the power plug
from the power outlet or cigarette lighter
Unplug
socket.
Failure to do so may cause electric shock.
Handling the UIM
CAUTION
Please be careful not to touch a cut
surface, etc. when you remove the UIM (IC portion).
Do
Failure to do so may damage your hand or fingers.
Handling the FOMA Terminal Near Electronic Medical Equipment
The following instructions observe the guidelines of
the Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference, Japan to protect electronic medical equipment from radio waves from mobile phones.
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WARNING
Please observe the following guidelines in
medical facilities.
Do not take the FOMA terminal into the
Do
operating rooms, ICU (Intensive Care Unit), or CCU (Coronary Care Unit).
Power off the FOMA terminal inside
hospital wards.
Power off the FOMA terminal in the
lobby and other places if there are any electronic medical equipment operating in the vicinity.
Follow the instructions of each
medical facility when they specify areas forbidding to use and carrying a mobile phone.
If you set the automatic power-on
function, cancel it before powering off the FOMA terminal.
Power off the FOMA terminal in crowded
places such as rush-hour trains. There may be a person with an implantable
Do
cardiac pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator near you.
The radio waves from the FOMA terminal may affect the operation of implantable cardiac pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator.
If you use an implantable cardiac
pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator, keep the FOMA terminal
Do
more than 22 cm away from the implant at all times.
The radio waves from the FOMA terminal may affect the operation of implantable cardiac pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator.
If you need to use electronic medical
equipment other than implantable cardiac pacemaker or implantable cardioverter
Do
defibrillator outside medical facilities such as treating at home, check with the relevant medical electronic equipment manufacturer or vendor whether the operation may be affected by radio waves.
The radio waves from the FOMA terminal may affect the operation of electronic medical equipment.

Handling Precautions

Common Precautions
Do not expose to water.
The FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapter (including the
charger), and UIM are not waterproof. Do not use them in a humid place such as bathroom or in the rain. If you carry the FOMA terminal on your body, perspiration may corrode the internal parts of the FOMA terminal and cause malfunction. Note that if a trouble is diagnosed as exposure to water or other liquid, repairs of the FOMA terminal may not be covered by the Warranty or it may not be possible to repair such phones. In that case, even if the FOMA terminal can be repaired, it is repaired at the owner’s expense.
Clean the FOMA terminal with a dry soft cloth (such
as used for cleaning eyeglasses).
The color liquid crystal display of the FOMA terminal
has a special coating on it for better visibility. Do not use unnecessary force to wipe the display when you are cleaning it with a dry cloth. The display and its coating may be damaged. Handle the display with care and use a dry soft cloth (such as used for cleaning eyeglasses) to clean it. If the display is left with water drops or stains, stains may become permanent or the display coating may be peeled off.
Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene, cleaning detergent,
etc. to clean the FOMA terminal. These chemicals may erase the printing on the FOMA terminal or cause discoloration.
Clean the terminals occasionally with a dry cotton swab.
Soiled terminals may cause poor connection and loss of
power. If the terminals are dirty, use a dry cloth or cotton swab to wipe them clean.
Do not leave the FOMA terminal near the air
conditioning vent.
Extreme temperature changes may produce condensation
and corrode the internal parts of the FOMA terminal, causing it to malfunction.
Do not leave the FOMA terminal in a place where it
may be subject to excessive force.
Do not put the FOMA terminal in a bag full of items or sit
down with the FOMA terminal in your hip pocket. This may damage the LCD screen and internal circuit board and cause the FOMA terminal to malfunction. The Warranty will not apply in such a case.
Make sure to see the user’s manuals supplied with
the FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapter (including the charger), and desktop holder.
FOMA Terminal Precautions
Do not use the FOMA terminal in extremely hot or
cold places. Use the FOMA terminal within a temperature range
of 5°C to 35°C and a humidity range of 45% to 85%.
Using the FOMA terminal near ordinary phone,
television or radio may cause interference in these electric appliances. Make sure to move far away from them when using the FOMA terminal.
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Note down the information saved in the FOMA
terminal in a separate note and keep it safely.
Under no condition will DoCoMo be held liable for any
damaged or lost data saved in the FOMA terminal.
Do not sit down with the FOMA terminal in the hip
pocket of your trousers or skirt. Also, do not keep the FOMA terminal in a place where it may be subject to excessive force such as at the bottom of a bag.
Doing so may cause malfunction to the FOMA terminal.
Do not fold the FOMA terminal with an object
including the strap left inside.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage to the FOMA
terminal.
The FOMA terminal could become warm while in use
and charging. This condition is not abnormal and you can continue using the FOMA terminal.
Do not leave the camera under direct sunlight.
If you do so, some of the phone parts may melt or become
faded.
If you conduct any criminal behavior using the FOMA
terminal that is a nuisance to the public, you may be subjected to punishment by authorities in accordance with related laws or ordinances (nuisance prevention act, etc.).
Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around
you when taking and sending photos using camera-equipped mobile phones.
Battery Pack Precautions
The battery pack is a consumable accessory.
Even if the operating time of the FOMA terminal varies
depending on the operating conditions and other factors, when the length of time you can use the FOMA terminal with a fully charged battery becomes unusually short, it is time to replace the battery pack. Purchase the battery pack specified in this manual.
Charge the battery pack in an environment with the
proper ambient temperature (5°C to 35°C).
Make sure to charge the battery pack before you
use the FOMA terminal for the first time or when you have not been using it for a long period of time.
The operating time of the battery pack varies
depending on the operating environment and the secular degradation of the battery pack.
Depending on the use condition, the battery pack
may be inflated as it comes to the end of its life. This is not a malfunction.
Store the battery pack in a well-ventilated and cool
place where it is not exposed to direct sunlight.
If you are not going to use the battery pack for a long
period of time, remove it fully expended from the FOMA terminal and keep it in a container such as a plastic bag that wraps the battery pack.
If any abnormality caused by an external shock, such
as deformation or damages by falling, is found in the battery pack, contact the DoCoMo repair handling service counter.
Adapter (including the charger) Precautions
Charge the battery pack in an environment with the
proper ambient temperature (5°C to 35°C).
Do not charge in the following places.
Places that are very humid, dusty or exposed to strong
vibrations.
Near ordinary phone, TV or radio.
The adapter (including the charger) could become
warm while charging. This condition is not abnormal and you can continue charging the battery.
When you charge the battery pack using the DC
adapter, keep the car engine running.
Charging the battery with the engine turned off may drain
your car battery.
When you use the power outlet with a mechanism
to prevent the plug from being removed, follow the instructions on the outlet’s user’s manual.
Do not give a strong impact to the adapter. Also, do
not bend or deform the charging pins or pin guide on the adapter.
If you do so, the adapter may not work properly.
UIM Precautions
Do not use unnecessary force to insert/remove the
UIM.
The UIM could become warm while it is in use. This
condition is not abnormal and you can continue using the card.
Do not inser t and use the UIM with another IC card
reader/writer. Please note that you are wholly liable for any damage or malfunction as a result of such action.
Always keep the IC portion clean when you use the
card.
Use a dry soft cloth (such as used for cleaning
eyeglasses) for cleaning and maintenance of the UIM.
Note down the information saved in the UIM in a
separate note and keep it safely.
Under no condition will DoCoMo be held liable for any
damaged or lost data saved in the UIM.
Take an expended UIM to our service counter
(DoCoMo shop, etc.) for proper disposal in order to protect the environment.
Do not use the UIM in extremely high or low
temperature.
Do not carelessly damage, contact, or short circuit
an IC.
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
Do not drop a UIM or subject it to impact.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Do not bend a UIM or place a heavy object on it.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
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FeliCa Reader/Writer
The FeliCa reader/writer function of the FOMA
terminal uses extremely weak radio waves, so that no license is required for use as a radio station.
The FeliCa reader/writer function of the FOMA
terminal uses frequencies in the 13.56MHz range. If there is another reader/writer used in the neighborhood, keep enough distance from it. Attention should be also paid to assure that no other radio station which uses the same frequency range exists near the FOMA terminal.

Intellectual Property Right

Copyright and Right of Portrait
Copyrighted contents you recorded or obtained from sites or Internet home pages using this product by downloading or other means, such as documents, images, music data, software, are prohibited from reproduction, transformation and transmission over public lines without consent of the copyright holders, unless intended for personal use or any other purpose permitted by law. Note that some performances, shows, and exhibitions may not allow photography, movie shooting, or sound recording even for personal use. You should also refrain from taking a picture of other people and disclosing it by such means as posting it on a site on the Internet without their consent because of possible infringement of their right of portrait.
Trademarks
“FOMA”, “mova”, “i-mode”, “i-Channel”, “PushTalk”,
“PushTalkPlus”, “ToruCa”, “i-αppli”, “i-αppliDX”, “i-motion”, “i-area”, “Deco-mail”, “Chara-den”, “Short Mail”, “mopera U”, “mopera”, “DoPa”, “WORLD CALL”, “WORLD WING”, “Chaku-motion”, “FirstPass”, “Dual Network”, “DCMX”, “iD”, “Public mode”, “Security Scan”, “sigmarion”, “musea”, “V-live”, “visualnet”, “IMCS”, “OFFICEED”, “FOMA” logo, “i-mode” logo, “i-αppli” logo, “DCMX” logo, and “iD” logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT DoCoMo.
“Catch Phone (Call waiting service)” is a registered trademark
of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation.
Free Dial logo mark is a registered trademark of NTT
Communications Corporation.
®
McAfee
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is a registered trademark or trademark of McAfee,
Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and/or other countries.
G-GUIDE, G-GUIDE MOBILE, and their
logos are registered trademarks in Japan of U.S. Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or its affiliates.
QuickTime is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
in the U.S. and other countries.
Powered by JBlend™ Copyright 2002-2006 Aplix
Corporation. All rights reserved. JBlend and JBlend-related trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix Corporation in Japan and other countries.
” is a registered trademark of FeliCa Networks, Inc.
microSD logo is a trademark.
Mascot Capsule
“LocoRoco” is a registered trademark of Sony Computer
Entertainment Inc. © 2007 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
POBox is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
“SonicStage” and “SonicStage” logo are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.
“Style-Up” and “Dreamy Twinkle” are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Japan, Inc.
Java and Java-related trademarks are trademarks or
registered trademarks of the U.S. Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Vista are trademarks or
registered trademarks of the U.S. Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.
ImageStar is a registered trademark of Ainix Corporation.
QR code is a registered trademark of Denso Wave Inc.
Other system names and/or product names mentioned in this
manual are generally trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. The trademark symbol ™ and registered trademark symbol manual.
®
is a trademark of the HI Corporation.
®
are omitted hereafter in this
“Multitask” is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation.
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Others
This product contains Flash
Incorporated. Adobe, Flash, and Flash Lite are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the U.S. and other countries. Copyright © 1995-2007 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
NetFront of ACCESS CO., LTD is installed in this product to
provide Internet functionality.
NetFront is a trademark or registered trademark of ACCESS
CO., LTD. in Japan and other countries. Copyright © 1996-2007 ACCESS CO., LTD.
This product incorporates a program module developed by
Independent JPEG Group.
FeliCa is a contactless IC card technology developed by
Sony Corporation. FeliCa is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
Powered by Mascot Capsule
IrDA Protocol Stack “DeepCore™” © ITX E-Globaledge Corp.
All rights reserved.
Built with Linter Database.
Copyright © 2006-2007 Brycen Corp., Ltd. Copyright © 1990-2003 Relex, Inc., All rights reserved.
POBox technology has been developed by Sony Computer
Science Laboratories, Inc.
This product is under the licensing agreement of the MPEG-4
Visual Patent Portfolio License, and is approved for private and non-profit uses, such as those indicated below.
For recording MPEG-4 Visual standards-compliant movie
-
(hereinafter referred to as MPEG-4 Movie).
For playing back MPEG-4 Movie recorded by a consumer
-
who uses the product for private and non-profit activities.
For playing back MPEG-4 Movie recorded by a provider
-
who owns an MPEG-4 license.
To use this product for other applications, such as promotional
activities, company use, or profit-making endeavor, contact U.S. MPEG LA, LLC.
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Supplied and Optional Accessories

Supplied accessories
FOMA SO704i
(w/warranty, back cover SO07, and Style-Up Panel SO02)
Optional accessories
FOMA AC Adapter 01/02
(w/warranty and user’s manual)
Manual for FOMA SO704i (this manual)
(w/Quick Manual P.316)
Music Easy Setup Guide (Japanese only)
Desktop Holder SO05
(w/user’s manual)
FOMA SO704i CD-ROM
(“Manual for Data Communication” (PDF format) and “Kuten Code List” (PDF format) are included)
Battery Pack SO02
(w/user’s manual)
Other optional accessories (P.288)
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Li-ion

Before Using the Handset

Part Names and Functions ................................................................................................... 24
Using the Displays ............................................................................................................... 26
About the Sub-display .......................................................................................................... 29
Selecting the Menu .............................................................................................................. 30
Using the UIM ...................................................................................................................... 32
Attaching and Removing the Battery Pack ........................................................................... 34
Charging the FOMA Terminal ............................................................................................... 35
Attaching and Removing the Style-Up Panel ....................................................................... 37
Checking the Battery Level .............................................................................
Powering On/Off ..............................................................................................
Setting the Basic Functions .............................................................................
Setting the Date and Time ...................................................................................
Notifying the Recipient of Your Phone Number ............................................
Checking Your Own Phone Number ...............................................................
<Battery level>
<Power on/off>
<Initial setting>
<Date/time>
<Notify caller ID>
<Own number>
38
39
39
40
41
41
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Part Names and Functions

 
 
 
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Connecting the Flat-plug Earphone/ Microphone with Switch (optional)
What is Dreamy Twinkle?
Dreamy Twinkle is the light expression effect that the sub-display and six illumination indicators ( to  marked with ★) are fashioned. You cannot change the settings such as the way to light or indicator colors but can set ON/OFF of the illumination indicators (P.110).
In the following cases, light in a random order. There are
five different patterns for each.
- When receiving mail
- When you fold and open the FOMA terminal
- When there is an incoming call
In the following cases, light in the specified pattern for
each.
- When starting charging
- When receiving a PushTalk call
- When the alarm time comes
When there is a missed call,  flashes.
When there is a new mail/unread message,  flashes.
Earpiece
The caller’s voice is heard from here.
Main Display
In the stand-by display, press to display the Mail menu (P.170) and press for over a second to perform the Check new messages (P.160, 176). Press to select an item in the guide display (P.29).
Press to display the menu (P.30, 239). Press to select an item in the guide display (P.29).
Press to place a voice call or receive a voice, videophone, or PushTalk call. Press during a call to switch ON/OFF of the hands-free function (P.47).
Keypad
Enter phone numbers or text (P.281).
In the stand-by display, press for over a second to lock the IC card function or cancel the lock. To cancel the lock, enter the Security code (P.202).
In the stand-by display, press to display the Manner mode display (P.106) and press for over a second to set/cancel the Manner mode (P.105). Press to scroll a page to the previous display.
Microphone
Picks up the sound of your voice. Do not cover it with your hand.
In-Camera
Use to record a still image or movie (P.136, 139) or send the image at your side during a videophone call (P.44).
Four-way Keys and Enter Key
In the stand-by display, press to display the i-mode menu (P.152) and press for over a second to display the i-αppli folder list display (P.190). Press to select an item in the guide display (P.29).
Press to place or receive a videophone call (P.45, 59). In the stand-by display, press to display the Channel list display (P.166) and press for over a second to display My Selection (P.246). Press to select an item in the guide display (P.29).
Press to cancel the current operation. In the i-αppli stand-by display, press to operate the software (P.194). In the stand-by display, press for over a second to turn off the notification icon (P.28).
Press to power on/off the FOMA terminal (P.39). Press to hang up or end the multitask functions. Press while receiving a voice or videophone call to put a call on hold (P.62).
In the stand-by display, press for over a second to set/cancel the Public mode (Drive mode) (P.62).
In the stand-by display, press to display the Record msg display (P.66) and press for over a second to set/cancel the Record message (P.65). Press to scroll a page to the next display.
Incoming Indicator/Charge Indicator/FeliCa Sign
Flashes in the preset color when receiving a call/mail. It also flashes when there is a missed call or new mail/unread message (P.113). Lights in red while charging the battery (P.36). Lights in green during iC communication or when the FOMA terminal comes within the communication range with the reading device (P.199, 227). Flashes/Lights in mixed colors when multiple operations are performed at once.
(P.26)
Mail Key
MENU Key
Call/Hands-free Switch Key
/IC Card Lock Key
Manner/ Key
(P.26)
i-mode/i-αppli Key
i-Channel/My Selection Key
Clear Key
Power/End/Hold Key
#/Public Mode (Drive Mode) Key
Memo/ Key
Style-Up Panel
Make sure to use the FOMA terminal with the panel attached (P.37).
to 
Illumination Indicators
When you open/fold the FOMA terminal or receive a call/mail, each illumination indicator flashes in different patterns every time (P.110).
flashes while recording a movie (P.139).
flashes when there is a missed call and  flashes when there
is a new mail/unread message to notify you (P.113).
Sub-display
Strap Attachment
Attach the strap here.
Earphone/Microphone Jack
Connect the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch (optional), etc. Other traditional Earphone/Microphone with Switch (optional) is also available by connecting it through the Earphone Plug Adapter (optional) (P.250). Do not pull the cover forcibly.
Press to originate or receive a PushTalk call with the FOMA terminal opened (P.76, 77). In the stand-by display, press to display the PushTalk phonebook (P.78).
Charge Terminal Pins
Out-Camera
Use to record a still image or movie (P.136, 139) or send the surrounding image during a videophone call (P.44).
Photo Light
Lights (low light) during the Camera mode (P.132). Turn this light on (full light) when you use the Out-camera (P.141). Flashes while recording a still image or activating the Auto timer (P.136, 141).
Stereo Speaker
Sounds including the ring tone are heard from here.
Back Cover
The microSD memory card slot is located at the position visible when removing the back cover and battery pack (P.212).
FOMA Antenna
The antenna is incorporated in the main body. To talk on the phone with better condition, do not cover the antenna with your hands.
FeliCa Mark
Indication for a built-in IC card. Hold this mark to the reading device to use the Osaifu-Keitai. You can send and receive data by placing the FeliCa mark of the FOMA terminal over that of another FOMA terminal provided with the iC communication function. You cannot remove the IC card (P.199, 227).
External Connection Terminal
Connect the AC adapter (optional), FOMA USB Cable (optional), etc. (P.36, 217). Do not pull the cover forcibly.
When you open the FOMA terminal, press for over a second in the stand-by display to activate the Camera mode (P.132). Press to record using the camera (P.136, 139). Press while the FOMA terminal is folded to switch the display on the sub-display (P.29).
Infrared Data Port
When you perform infrared communication (P.224) or use the FOMA terminal as a remote control (P.226), point this port to the target device or equipment.
(P.29)
PushTalk Key
(P.36)
(P.34)
Shutter Key
Some types of the Style-Up Panel may make it difficult to determine whether the illumination indicators are lit
and also cause them to look different in color.
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Four-way Keys and Enter Key
Symbols in
this manual
Set a selected item.
Move the cursor upward. Press for over a second to move the cursor continuously. Press in the stand-by display to display the Data Box. Move the cursor downward. Press for over a second to move the cursor continuously. Press in the stand-by display to display the Phonebook. Move the cursor to the left. Press for over a second to move the cursor continuously. Or, press to return to the previous display. Press in the stand-by display to display the Received record. Move the cursor to the right. Press for over a second to move the cursor continuously. Or, press to go to the next display. Press in the stand-by display to display the Redial record.
Left arrow key
Up arrow key
Down arrow key
Enter key
Right arrow key
Operation
Enter key
Up arrow key
Down arrow key
Left arrow key
Right arrow key

Using the Displays

For details on the icons in the Camera mode, see P.135.
Main display Sub-display
 
Clock (P.40)
     
Description
Clock (P.40)
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Missed call
 →  最高
MENU i.ch
25℃  10
Link
i−modeMail
Notification display (P.28)
i-Channel Telop text (P.166)
Guide display (P.29)
/ / / Radio wave condition
(Strong  Weak)
During i-mode (P.152)
During i-mode communication
During packet communication
While sending/receiving packet communication
data
Outside of the service area
Self mode is set (P.122)
A card other than the UIM is inserted
While using the infrared communication
function (P.226)/During iC communication (P.227)
While an SSL site is displayed (P.153)/While
i-αppli software downloaded from an SSL site is running (P.190)/While the software update is using SSL communication (P.300)
/ /
Unread i-mode mail (P.175)/Unread SMS
(P.186)/Unread i-mode mail and unread SMS
/ /
The FOMA terminal is full of received i-mode
mail and SMS/The UIM is full of SMS/The FOMA terminal is full of received i-mode mail and SMS and the UIM is full of SMS
/ Mail at the i-mode center/The i-mode center is full
/ Unread Message R (P.160)/The FOMA terminal
is full of Message R
/ Message R at the i-mode center/The i-mode
center is full
/ Unread Message F (P.160)/The FOMA terminal
is full of Message F
/ Message F at the i-mode center/The i-mode
center is full
/ While running i-αppli (i-αppli stand-by
display)/While running i-αppli DX
/ i-αppli stand-by display is set/i-αppli DX
stand-by display is set (P.194)
 
 
USB mode is set to Communication mode (P.217) USB mode is set to Memory mode (P.217) While using a hands-free device (P.58)
Secret display is [ON] (P.125)
While the microSD memory card is inserted
(P.212)
While the microSD memory card management
information is being updated (P.216)
While the infrared remote control is being
used (P.226)
During a voice call
/ During a videophone call (64K)/(32K) (P.44)
During PushTalk communication (P.75)
While using PushTalkPlus (P.82)
During 64K data communication
/ /
1/2/3 or more tasks are being executed
(P.238) (
changes to while playback is
in progress on the MUSIC Player)
While data in the MUSIC Player is being updated
/ / /
Battery level (P.38)
Current time (Displayed in 24-hour format in
other than the stand-by display)
The vibrator is set for incoming calls (P.101)
The vibrator is set for incoming mail (P.101)
The vibrator is set for incoming calls and mail
(P.101)
Incoming call ring volume is OFF (P.101)
Incoming mail ring volume is OFF (P.101)
Incoming call and mail ring volumes are OFF
(P.101)
Manner mode is set ( is pink) (P.105)
Silent mode is set (P.105)
Original manner mode is set ( is blue) (P.105)
Public mode (Drive mode) is set (P.62)
PIM lock is set (P.123)
Key dial lock is set (P.124)
PIM lock and Key dial lock are set (P.123, 124)
IC card lock is set (P.202)
Alarm is set (P.242)
Schedule alarm is set (P.243)
Alarm and Schedule alarm are set (P.242,
243)
/
Record message is set ( is white) (P.65)
There are non-played back record messages
   
 
   
(
is light blue)
There is no non-played back record message
is blue)
(
/ Record message is OFF (There are record messages) (
is gray)
There are non-played back record messages
(
is light blue)
There is no non-played back record message
(
is blue)
The number of recorded messages is
displayed at messages becomes full, “
/
. When the number of recorded
” appears.
Videophone message is set ( is green) (P.65) There are non-played back videophone
messages (
is light blue)
There is no non-played back videophone
message (
is blue)
/ Videophone message is OFF (There are videophone messages) ( There are non-played back videophone
messages (
is light blue)
There is no non-played back videophone
message (
is blue)
The number of recorded videophone
messages is displayed at
. When the number of recorded videophone messages becomes full, “
” appears.
is gray)
The FOMA terminal’s display is manufactured based on the leading edge technologies, and some pixels
unlit or lit may appear constantly in the display. This is not a malfunction.
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Notification Display
An icon is displayed in the notification display to alert you, for example, when you cannot answer a call. The icon is displayed from the left in the order of the latest event. Move the cursor to the icon to display the text information and select the icon to check the notification information. The icon is turned off by checking the notification information or pressing
1
Icon
( )
( )
( ) ( ) ( )
2
( )
2
2
3
※2※
1 The icons in parentheses appear in the sub-display. The number of data is not displayed in the sub-display.
2 Even when you press
3 The icon appears at the rightmost location in the icons list when multiple icons are displayed.
for over a second.
Text information Description
Missed call X There is a missed call of a voice, videophone, or PushTalk call, or
64K data communication (P.65). New mail X i-mode mail/SMS is received (P.175, 186). Mail at center Mail is held at the i-mode center (P.175). New ToruCa X A ToruCa card is obtained from a reading device (P.200). New Record msg A record message is recorded (P.66). New V.phone msg A videophone message is recorded (P.66). Exceed cost limit The total cost has exceeded the upper limit (P.248). Voice Mail X A record message is saved at the Voice Mail Service Center
(P.260). USB cable cncted The FOMA USB Cable (optional), etc. is being connected (P.217). PB update failed The Phonebook auto-update at the Data Security Service Center
has failed (P.97). Stand-by SW error i-αppli stand-by display security error has occurred (P.194). Update complete The software update is completed (P.301). Check for update There is confirmation of a software update (P.301). Update completed The pattern definition auto-update was completed successfully
(P.305). Update definitions The pattern definition auto-update was failed. The update is still
required (P.305). SW not terminated There is an active function (excluding the i-αppli stand-by
display) (P.238).
for over a second, the icon is not turned off.
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Guide Display
To utilize the FOMA terminal’s functions, use the four-way keys (Up/Down/Left/Right arrow keys), the enter key, the Mail key, the i-mode/i-αppli key, the MENU key, and the i-Channel/My Selection key according to the instructions shown in the guide display.
Display Operation Display Operation
i−modeMail
Link
MENU i.ch
Press .
MENU i.ch
Link
i−modeMail
Press .
i−modeMail
Link
MENU i.ch
i−modeMail
Link
MENU i.ch
i−modeMail
Link
MENU i.ch
i−modeMail
Link
MENU i.ch
The display may differ from the above depending on websites and i-αppli software.
Press .
Press .
Press .
Press .
MENU i.ch
MENU i.ch
MENU i.ch
Link
Link
Link
i−modeMail
i−modeMail
i−modeMail
Press .
Press .
Press .

About the Sub-display

Images and messages are displayed in the sub-display when you receive a voice/ videophone call or mail, etc.
Switching the display
You can switch the display on the sub-display when there is a notification information or i-Channel Telop text to be displayed.
When there is no notification information or the Ticker is set not to be displayed, neither the notification
information nor Telop text is displayed.
1
Fold the FOMA terminal and press .
Notification information display (P.28)
 →  最高
Display during stand-by Telop text display (P.166)
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Other display examples
Incoming call ドコモ一郎
Receiving a call During PushTalk communication Record message in operation
Receiving mail
Receiving mail Alarm sounding
On PushTalk ドコモ一郎
Play answer msg ドコモ一郎
07:04 Alarm
Atmosphere
MUSIC Player
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Selecting the Menu

Default Menu guide display (Normal mode): OFF, Menu guide display (Simple mode): ON
The FOMA terminal provides various functions. Press between [Normal] and [Simple] as well as change menu icons to be displayed in the Normal mode. You can change the design of the Normal mode menu display using the Menu pattern (P.112). For the list of menus in the Normal mode, see P.270.
(MENU) to display the menu display. You can switch the menu display
Normal mode
Icon Menu name Description
Entertainment Used to access functions such as My Selection, MUSIC
Player, Lifetime Calendar, Camera, Movie, and microSD.
Mail Used to access an i-mode mail and SMS functions.
i-mode Used to access an i-mode function.
i-appli Used to access an i-αppli function.
Phone Used to access functions mainly related to placing and
receiving a call such as the Own number, Phonebook, Call
Select
Close
Task icon (P.239)
Help ON
LifeKit Used to access functions such as BC reader, Receive
record, PushTalk phonebook, and Record message.
infrared data, ToruCa, IC card content, Data Security Service, Alarm, Schedule, Text memo, and Calculator.
Data Box Used to access data such as those saved in My picture,
MUSIC, i-motion, Melody, and Chara-den.
Settings Used to set items such as Display, Call, Application, Lock/
Security, and Management.
NW Services Used to access the network services such as the Voice Mail
Service, Call Waiting Service, Call Forwarding Service, Notify Caller ID, Call Cost/Duration, Multi Number Service, Chaku­moji, and Videophone switch notice.
For the list of menus in the Simple mode, see P.277.
Simple mode
Simple menu
Phone
Mail i−mode Camera Settings/Tools Main menu
Uses functions, Own number/Phonebook/ History and so on
Close
Select
Help OFF
Menu name Description
Phone Used to access functions such as Phonebook, Call record,
Record message, and Own number.
Mail Used to access functions such as Inbox, Outbox, Draft,
Compose message, and Check new msg.
i-mode Used to access functions such as i Menu, Bookmarks,
Screen Memo, and i-Channel.
Camera Used to record an image with the camera and display
recorded images.
Settings/Tools Used to access functions such as Stand-by disp., Incoming
set, Alarm, Calculator, Call Cost/Duration, and Voice Mail.
Main menu The screen for confirming whether to change to the Normal
mode menu display appears. If you select [Yes], the menu display is switched to the Normal mode. If you select [Chg. temporarily], the menu display is switched to the Normal mode only temporarily.
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You can turn on/off the menu guide by pressing (Help ON)/ (Help OFF). Functions displayed in gray are not available.
Selecting a Function from the Menu Display
A function can be executed easily by going through the menus.
Press (MENU).
1
The menu display appears.
Use to select a menu and press .
2
The function associated to the menu is selected.
You can execute a function in the menu display by pressing a key on the keypad. For the functions that can
be executed using a number key, see the list of menus (P.270).
Selecting a Function from the Function Menu
The Function menu is a menu that plays an auxiliary role for each function. Whenever the Function menu is available, [Func] appears in the guide display. Press to display a list of available Function menus.
The contents of the Function menu vary depending on the functions and displays. For details, see the
description of operation for the individual option.
Text Memo list
Book airline tick
Milk, sugar, and  090XXXXXXXX 12345
1/4
Edit
Delete
(Func) +
Func Create
Select
MENU
Function menus displayed in gray are not available.
Copy Text memo Save Send Ir data iC transmission
Close
Select
MENU
Edit
Delete one
Delete
Select&delete
Copy text memo
Delete all
Save Send Ir data iC transmission
Close
Select
MENU
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Using the UIM

The UIM (FOMA card) records user information such as your phone number. Insert a UIM in the FOMA terminal to use it.
Inserting/Removing the UIM
When inserting/removing the UIM (FOMA card), make sure to power off and fold the FOMA terminal, remove the battery pack, and perform the operation with the FOMA terminal held with your hand.
If you insert the UIM forcibly, it may be damaged.
Inserting the UIM
1
Pull the tab and then pull out the tray.
Pull out the tray until it stops.
Tab
Removing the UIM
1
Pull the tab and then pull out the tray.
2
Lift up the UIM with your finger to take it out.
2
Place the UIM on the tray with the IC side facing up.
Align the notches of the tray and UIM.
Notch
3
Push the tray until it stops.
Make sure to keep a removed UIM safely.
About the UIM Security Code
You can set two Security codes, namely “PIN1” and “PIN2”, for the UIM (FOMA card). These codes are set to “0000” at the time of subscription. You can change them to any 4- to 8-digit number you want (P.119).
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About the Function for Restricting UIM Operation
The FOMA terminal provides a function for restricting UIM (FOMA card) operation in order to protect your data and files. If you record a videophone message or download files or data from sites or mail while the UIM is inserted in the FOMA terminal, the UIM operation restriction function is automatically set for these data and files.
When you replace the UIM with another one or if you do not have a UIM inserted in the FOMA terminal, you are
unable to display or play back the data or files for which the UIM operation restriction function is set or if they are sent using the infrared or iC communication or attached to mail.
The target data for operation restriction is as follows:
- Image (including GIF animation, Flash, and Stamp&Frame) - Deco-mail pictograph
- Image downloaded from the Data Security Service Center - Movie/i-motion
- Chara-den - Chaku-Uta
- File attached to i-mode mail (excluding a ToruCa card) - Image inserted in a ToruCa(detail) card
- Message R/F attached file (melody/image) - Melody
- Mail template (including target data for restriction) - Videophone message
- Image inserted in Deco-mail or a signature - i-αppli (including i-αppli stand-by display)
- Screen Memo (including target data for restriction) - Movable contents-compatible data
- Downloaded dictionary - Menu pattern ” appears for the data with UIM operation restriction. Depending on the data, “ ” may not appear and a
message may appear instead when you select the data.
“Chaku-Uta” is a registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment Corporation.
If you replace the UIM with another one or use the FOMA terminal without inserting a UIM when data
targeted by the UIM operation restriction function is set for the stand-by display, call image, and ring tone, then the sound and image settings are reset to the default settings. In this case, the sound and image you have set and the actual sound and image may be different.
You cannot set the UIM operation restriction function for data received using the infrared or iC
communication, the microSD memory card, or DoCoMo keitai datalink or images recorded with the built-in camera.
If you use the UIM on another i-Channel-compatible terminal, the Telop text does not appear. When the
information is automatically updated or if you press starts running automatically.
(i.ch) to receive latest information, the Telop text
®
/Chaku-Uta Full
®
Settings Saved in the UIM
The following settings are saved in the UIM (FOMA card). If you replace the UIM with another one, the settings in the new UIM come into effect.
- Language - SSL certificate - SMS setting - UIM setting
About the Differences in UIM Functions
A UIM (FOMA card) (blue) has the following functional differences from a UIM (green/ white).
Number of digits that can be saved for a phone number in the UIM phonebook User certificate operation for using FirstPass Unavailable Available P.162 Use of WORLD WING service Unavailable Available P.34 Service Numbers (Use of [
ドコモ故障問合せ
and [
ドコモ総合案内・受 付
Item UIM (blue) UIM (green/white) Page
] (Contact for Repairs)
] (General Inquiries))
Maximum 20 digits Maximum 26 digits P.89
Unavailable Available P.262
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WORLD WING
WORLD WING is the DoCoMo’s FOMA international roaming service that enables you to place or receive a call using the same mobile phone number even if you are overseas, just by replacing the UIM (green/white) with a card for a WORLD WING service-compatible FOMA terminal or overseas-use mobile phone (W-CDMA or GSM system).
If you subscribed to the FOMA services after September 1, 2005, you already have WORLD WING and no
application is required. If you declined to use WORLD WING when you subscribed to the FOMA services or cancel the WORLD WING service halfway, you need to make an application to use WORLD WING.
If you subscribed to the FOMA services before August 31, 2005 and did not make an application to “WORLD
WING”, you need to make a separate application.
This service is not available in some service charge plans.
If you should lose your UIM (green/white) or have it stolen abroad, please report it to DoCoMo and take
steps to cancel the use of the UIM as soon as possible. For information on where to call, see “General Inquiries” on the backcover of this manual. Note that you are still liable for the call and communication charge incurred after the loss or theft occurred.

Attaching and Removing the Battery Pack

When attaching/removing the battery pack, make sure to power off and fold the FOMA terminal.
If you attach the battery pack forcibly, the terminal on the FOMA terminal may be damaged.
Holding too hard or attaching/removing the back cover in a manner other than described below may damage it.
Attaching the battery pack
1
Slide to remove the back cover in the direction of the arrow.
2
Hold the battery pack with the recycle-mark side up, align the terminal of the battery pack with that of the FOMA terminal, and push it into place.
3
Align the back cover with the grooves on the FOMA terminal while holding it almost closed (about 3 mm clearance) and slide it in the direction of the arrow.
Removing the battery pack
1
Slide to remove the back cover in the direction of the arrow.
When you attach the battery pack, make sure that any portion of the UIM tray is not sticking out. If the tray
is not inserted completely, it prevents the insertion of the battery pack. If you use force to attach the battery pack, the UIM or tray may be damaged.
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Terminal
2
Raise to remove the battery pack in the direction of the arrow by holding it by the tab.
Tab
Battery Pack
To make full use of the FOMA terminal, make sure to use the Battery Pack SO02.
Life of the battery pack
The battery pack is a consumable part. The usage duration of the battery per one charge decreases gradually each time the battery is recharged. When the usage duration per one charge becomes about half that of a new battery pack, the life of the battery pack is assumed to be almost over. It is recommended that you replace the battery pack ahead of time. Depending on the usage condition, the battery pack may be inflated as it comes to the end of its life. This is not a malfunction. If you continue using i-αppli or talking on the videophone for a long period of time with the battery being charged, the life of the battery pack may become shorter.
Return all spent battery packs to NTT DoCoMo or a dealer, or a recycling shop to protect the environment.
Li-ion

Charging the FOMA Terminal

At the time of purchase, the battery pack is not fully charged. Make sure to fully charge the battery pack before using the FOMA terminal for the first time.
About Charging the FOMA Terminal
For details, see the user’s manual of the FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 (optional), FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global
use (optional), or FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 (optional).
The FOMA AC Adapter 01 is only compatible with AC 100 V. The FOMA AC Adapter 02 is compatible with AC
100 V to AC 240 V.
Although the FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use is compatible with AC 100 V to AC 240 V, the shape of its
power plug is only for use with AC 100 V (domestic specification).
Make sure to attach the battery pack in the FOMA terminal before connecting it to the optional AC Adapter,
Desktop Holder, or DC Adapter. If the battery pack is not attached, the FOMA terminal cannot be charged.
If you use a function such as the videophone, data communication, and i-αppli while charging the battery, the
charging may stop because of high temperature of the FOMA terminal. The charging may not even start if the FOMA terminal is in high temperature. Wait until the temperature of the FOMA terminal falls and restart charging.
If the charge indicator of the FOMA terminal flashes in red, wait until the temperature of the FOMA terminal falls
or remove the battery pack and attach it back again.
If it continues to flash in red, the battery pack may be defective. Stop charging immediately and contact our
service counter (DoCoMo shop, etc.).
Do not charge the battery pack for a long period of time (more than 24 hours) with the FOMA terminal powered
on. If the FOMA terminal is powered on when charging is completed, the battery level decreases. This causes the FOMA terminal to restart charging. If you remove the FOMA terminal while it is recharging, the following conditions may occur.
- The battery level is low. - The battery alarm sounds. - The operation time is short.
Estimated charging time/Battery time
Charging time (AC adapter)
About 150 minutes
The charging time is an estimated time for charging when the battery pack is empty and the FOMA terminal
is powered off. When charging with the FOMA terminal powered on, the charging time becomes longer.
The continuous call time is an estimated time for a call when the FOMA terminal can send/receive radio
waves properly.
The continuous stand-by time is an estimated battery time available on the FOMA terminal when it is folded
and can receive radio waves properly. The continuous stand-by time during the stationary state indicates the average battery time available on the FOMA terminal that is placed stationary when it is folded and can receive radio waves properly. The continuous stand-by time during the moving state indicates the average battery time available on the FOMA terminal that is placed in mixture of the following states: “stationary”, “moving”, and “outside of the service area” when it is folded and within an area where it can receive radio waves properly.
Continuous call (communication) time
Voice call : About 160 minutes Videophone call : About 90 minutes
Continuous stand-by time
Stationary state : About 600 hours Moving state
: About 450 hours
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Note that the call (communication) time and stand-by time may be reduced to about half of the time indicated
above depending on the operating environment such as the charge level of the battery, how functions are set, and temperature, and radio wave condition in the area where a call is placed (outside of the service area or area with weak radio wave condition). Similarly, the call (communication) time and stand-by time become shorter than the above when you use i-mode communication. Besides calls and i-mode communication, the battery time is also reduced when you are composing i-mode mail, starting a downloaded i-αppli or i-αppli stand-by display, performing data communication, executing multiaccess, and using the camera or MUSIC Player.
How to Charge the FOMA Terminal
Charge the battery pack using the optional Desktop Holder SO05 with the FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 connected. Make sure to see the user’s manuals of the Desktop Holder and AC Adapter. The battery pack cannot be charged alone.
1
Insert the connector of the AC adapter horizontally with the engraved side facing up into the terminal (the side labeled “AC
2
Lift the power plug of the AC adapter and plug it
”) of the desktop holder.
アダプタ
into an AC 100 V outlet.
3
Insert the FOMA terminal, which has the battery pack attached, to the desktop holder and push it into place.
Charging starts and the red charge indicator is turned on. The indicator is turned off when charging is completed.
When you charge while the FOMA terminal is powered on
The battery level icon flashes and the Charge sound is heard. When charging is completed, the icon changes from flashing to lighting and the Charge sound is heard.
You can set to mute the Charge sound with the Set
basic tone (P.102).
When there is a missed call or unread mail/SMS/message during charging
The charge indicator is also used as the incoming indicator. The charge indicator flashes in the indicator color for a missed call at about five seconds interval while it is lighting in red. Note that this is not a malfunction of the battery pack.
4
When the charging is completed, lift to remove the FOMA terminal while holding the desktop holder.
5
Remove the power plug of the AC adapter from the AC 100 V outlet.
Charging with the AC adapter only
Open the terminal cover.
Release buttons
Insert the connector horizontally with the engraved side facing up.
To remove the AC adapter, make sure to pull it horizontally
while holding the release buttons pressed. Pulling it forcibly may cause malfunction.
Terminal
Charge indicator
3
Charging with the DC adapter
With the optional FOMA DC Adapter 01/02, you can charge the battery pack by using the cigarette lighter socket of a vehicle (12 V/24 V). For details, see the user’s manual of the DC adapter.
Insert the connector horizontally with the engraved side facing up.
Charge indicator
Insert the connector horizontally with the engraved side facing up.
1
4
Open the terminal cover.
Connector
AC adapter
AC adapter
Power indicator
2
5
Plug
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While charging the battery, the incoming indicator/charge indicator/FeliCa Sign lights in yellow during iC
communication or when the FOMA terminal comes within the communication range with the reading device.
When not using the AC adapter for a long period of time, remove its power plug from the AC outlet.
Make sure that the phone strap, etc. does not get caught in between the FOMA terminal and the desktop
holder.
The fuse (2.0 A) of the DC adapter is a consumable part. Purchase an equivalent fuse from an automobile
parts store when it is necessary to replace the fuse.

Attaching and Removing the Style-Up Panel

The Style-Up Panel is a name for a set of panels with which you can dress up the front face of your FOMA terminal. You can change the supplied Style-Up Panel SO02 with an optional Style-Up Panel SO02. When attaching/removing the Style-Up Panel, make sure to fold the FOMA terminal.
Holding too hard or attaching/removing the Style-Up Panel in a manner other than described below may
damage it.
Attaching the Style-Up Panel
With the Style-Up Panel open by about 5 mm, place the panel so that the protrusions at the
Removing the Style-Up Panel
Slide to remove the Style-Up Panel in the
direction of the arrow. both sides of it are aligned with the grooves on the FOMA terminal, and slide it in the direction of the arrow.
Grooves
Using the FOMA terminal with the Style-Up Panel removed may lower strength and result in causing
damage or malfunction of the FOMA terminal.
When the dust gathers between the FOMA terminal and Style-Up Panel, remove the Style-Up Panel and
wipe the dust with a soft cloth.
When there is a missed call or new mail/unread message, the illumination indicators (,  in P.25) flash
and the design of the attached Style-Up Panel is emerged.
The Style-Up Panel SO02 may not be available in some stores.
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Checking the Battery Level

The estimated battery level is indicated in the display.
Display Charge level
Sufficiently charged. Slightly low. Very low. Charge.
(Flashes)
The battery level is 0. Charge.
<Battery level>
When the battery level becomes 0, the screen shown to the
right appears and warning sound is heard. The sound may be suppressed by other sound, etc. in operation. It is heard again after about 20 seconds and the function you are performing is terminated. During a call, the warning sound is heard from the earpiece and the call is terminated after another warning sound. If you do not charge the battery, the FOMA terminal is automatically powered off after about 60 seconds.
Finish operation and charge battery
   Charge battery
Checking the Battery Level with the Sound and Display
The confirmation beep does not sound when the volume of the keypad sound is [OFF] (P.102).
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Management] → [Battery level] and press .
1
The current battery level is displayed using bars in the display and the confirmation beep sounds according to the remaining battery level.
Battery level Battery level Battery level Battery level
Sufficiently charged. Slightly low. Very low. Battery level 0. (three beeps) (two beeps) Charge. (one beep) Charge. (no beeps)
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Powering On/Off

When you power on the FOMA terminal, the screen for confirming whether to execute the software update may
appear (P.299).
Press (PWR) for over two seconds.
1
<Power on/off>
The FOMA terminal is powered on, the display and the keypad lights are turned on, and an animation is displayed. After a while, the stand-by display appears.
If you have set the PIN1 code setting to [ON], the PIN1 code input screen
appears. Enter the PIN1 code and press
(OK) (P.117).
To power off
Press (PWR) for over two seconds.
If you replace the UIM with another one (except when the Omakase Lock is set), you need to enter a 4- to
8-digit Security code when the FOMA terminal is powered on. When the entered code is correct, the stand-by display appears. If you enter a wrong Security code five times consecutively, the FOMA terminal is powered off. (You can still power on the FOMA terminal, however.)

Setting the Basic Functions

<Initial setting>
The Initial setting can be used to make basic settings such as the Date/time and Security code. See the respective pages for details about the settings.
Available setting items
Item Description
Date/time Set the date and time of the FOMA terminal (P.40). Change code Change the Security code (P.118). Keypad sound Set the volume of the tone to sound when you press the key (P.102). Font size Set the size of fonts to be used individually for displaying the Phonebook, Call record,
PushTalk caller ID Set whether to send the FOMA terminal’s phone number when you originate a PushTalk
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Management] → [Init. setting] and press .
1
Initial setting
Date/time
Change code Keypad sound Font size PushTalk caller ID
Set each item.
2
If you perform the Reset all data&set or do not change the Security code of the FOMA terminal, the
message “Initial setting is incomplete. Execute?” appears when you power on the FOMA terminal. When you select [Yes], the display in step 1 appears and you can perform the initial setting.
Mail, i-mode sites, etc. (P.114).
call (P.83).
  Yet
  1
OFF
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Setting the Date and Time

Default Auto time set: ON
<Date/time>
You can set the date and time either by automatically correcting the time based on the time information obtained from the DoCoMo network or by manually setting the time.
Example: Correcting the time automatically
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Management] → [Date/time] and press .
1
ON
[Auto time set] :
[Manual clock set] :
Date/time
Auto time set
Manual clock set
Select [ON] at [Auto time set].
2
[ON] :
Correct the date and time automatically.
[OFF] :
Do not correct the date and time automatically. Set the time using the Manual clock set.
To set the time manually
Select [Manual clock set] → [Yes] and enter the year and date within the range from 2000/01/01 to 2050/12/31, and the time in 24-hour format (00:00 to 23:59). Press
(Complete).
When you set the Auto time set to [ON], the date and time are corrected automatically when the FOMA
terminal is powered on with a UIM installed. Note, however, that there may be an error lasting several seconds. The time cannot be automatically corrected in the following cases.
- Outside of the service area (The time may not be corrected automatically even inside the service area
depending on the radio wave condition.)
- While i-αppli is running
The date and time settings are retained even when you replace the battery pack. However, if you leave the
FOMA terminal without a battery pack or with a fully expended battery pack for a long period of time, the date and time may be reset to “----/--/-- --- --:--”. In this case, set the date and time once again.
If the date and time are not set, functions that use the clock, such as the current time icon, Schedule, Alarm,
ppli Auto start, and calendar/clock display cannot be used. The date and time for the Redial/Received
i-α
record and the date and time on images shot with the camera are also not recorded.
Set the time automatically. Enter the time manually. When you set the time using the
Manual clock set, the Auto time set is set to [OFF].
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Notifying the Recipient of Your Phone Number

<Notify caller ID>
When placing a call, your phone number can be shown in the display of the recipient’s phone you are calling.
The caller ID is important personal information. Carefully decide whether you notify a recipient of your caller ID.
From the Menu, select [NW Services] → [Notify Caller ID] → [Set Notification] and
1
press
The network security code screen appears.
Enter the network security code.
2
Select [Notify]/[Not notify] and press .
3
The Notify caller ID is set.
To check the setting
If you hear a guidance asking to send the caller ID when you place a call, call again after setting the Set
Notification to [Notify] or by adding “186” before the recipient’s phone number.
.
From the Menu, select [NW Services] → [Notify Caller ID] → [Check setting].

Checking Your Own Phone Number

<Own number>
Your phone number can be checked. You can also save your name, mail address, etc.
If the Own number is saved as Secret, the data other than your phone number, mail address, and Additional
No. is not displayed. Set the Secret display to [ON] to display all data.
Press (MENU) in the stand-by display and press .
1
Own number
Phone number
090XXXXXXXX
Mail address docomo.taro. mo.ne.jp  ドコモ太郎
ト゛コモタロウ
1070062  △△−○○ Minami−Aoya
ma
03XXXXXXXX
docomotaro@
△△
△△
Your phone number appears at [ ]. If the data other than a phone number is saved, that data also appears.
To place a call
@doco
Move the cursor to a phone number and press .
To place a videophone call
Move the cursor to a phone number and press (V.phone).
To originate a PushTalk call
Move the cursor to a phone number and press .
To send i-mode mail
.□□□
Move the cursor to a mail address and press (Mail).
To check the image
Move the cursor to the image and press (Play).
Saving Your Personal Data
You can save your personal data such as your name, postal address, and mail address, and check saved data in the Own number display and quote this data in the text input display.
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Press (Edit) in the Own number display.
1
Edit my data
090XXXXXXXX
Save each item.
2
Icon Settings
Enter your mail address within 50 half-width alphanumeric characters and symbols.
Enter your name within 16 full-width or 32 half-width characters.
When entering your name, the reading is automatically entered.
To edit the reading, enter a reading within 32 half-width characters.
Enter the postal code of your home address within seven half-width digits.
Enter the postal address of your home within 64 full-width or 128 half-width characters.
Enter your home phone number within 26 digits.
Enter your home mail address within 50 half-width alphanumeric characters and symbols.
Enter the name of your office within 64 full-width or 128 half-width characters.
Enter the postal code of your office address within seven half-width digits.
Enter the postal address of your office within 64 full-width or 128 half-width characters.
Enter your office phone number within 26 digits.
Enter your office mail address within 50 half-width alphanumeric characters and symbols.
Enter your birthday within the range from 1900/01/01 to 2050/12/31.
Select an image from My picture/i-motion of the Data Box.
You can set the following files.
Category File format File size Image size
My picture GIF/JPEG Max. 100K bytes Max. [QVGA(240×320)] i-motion
※−
Some i-motion may not be set.
To specify no image, select [None].
To check the image, move the cursor to the image and press
Select [ON]/[OFF] of the Secret.
To display the entry saved as Secret, set the Secret display to [ON].
Max. 2M bytes [sQCIF(128×96)]/[QCIF(176×144)]
(Play).
3
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Press (Complete).
Your personal data is saved.
To reset to the default settings
From the Function menu in the Own number display, select [Reset all] → [Yes].
At [ ] your phone number is displayed and at [ ] and [ ] Additional Nos. set for the Multi Number
Service are displayed. These numbers cannot be edited or deleted.
At the time of purchase, your mail address does not appear. Check your mail address by selecting
(i-mode) → [i Menu] → [English iMenu] → [Options] → [Mail Settings] → [Confirm Mail Address]. When you change your mail address, edit the Own number display accordingly.

Voice/Videophone Calls

Placing Voice/Videophone Calls
What is Videophone? ............................................................................................................ 44
Placing a Voice/Videophone Call .......................................................................................... 45
Switching to/from Voice/Videophone Call ......................
Using the Redial/Received Record .........................................
Setting the Chaku-moji ......................................................................................
Changing the Caller ID Setting ON/OFF for an Individual Call...............................
Placing a Call by Specifying a Condition .............................................................................. 53
Setting a Prefix ................................................................................................
Placing an International Call .........................................................................
Placing a Call by Specifying a Sub-address ...................................................
Setting the Alarm When Reconnecting a Dropped Call ............................
Improving Voice Clarity by Suppressing Background Noise ...........................
Talking Hands-free While Driving ..............................................................
Receiving Voice/Videophone Calls
Receiving a Voice/Videophone Call ...................................................................................... 58
Receiving a Call by Switching to/from Voice/Videophone Call .............................................. 60
Pressing a Key on the Keypad to Receive a Call ........................................
Setting the Operation for the FOMA Terminal Being Folded during a Call
Using the Low Voice Feature .........................................................................
Putting a Call on Hold during a Call .......................................................................
When You Are/Were Unable to Answer a Voice/Videophone Call
Putting a Call on Hold ............................................................................................
Using the Public Mode (Drive Mode).............................................
Using the Public Mode (Power off) ...................................................
Checking the Missed Calls .................................................................................
Recording Caller’s Messages When Unable to Answer Calls
Recording a Caller’s Message When Unable to Answer a Call Just Receiving
Playing Back/Deleting a Record Message/Videophone Message/Voice Memo ................... 68
Using Chara-den .................................................................................................................. 69
Setting the Videophone Operation ........................................................
Setting Notice for Switching between Voice and Videophone Calls
<Chg. to videophone/Chg. to voice call>
<Redial record/Received record>
<Chaku-moji>
<186/184>
<Prefix setting>
<WORLD CALL>
<Sub-address>
<Reconnect alarm>
<Reduce noise>
<Hands-free mode>
<Any key answer>
<Setting when folded>
...
<Whisper mode>
<Holding>
<On hold>
<Public mode (Drive mode)>
<Public mode (Power off)>
<Missed call>
<Record message/Videophone message>
....
<Quick record message>
...
<Videophone setting>
<Videophone switch notice>
......
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What is Videophone?

You can use the videophone function between DoCoMo videophone compatible terminals. You can use videophone to talk to the recipient/caller while looking at each other’s image. You can send a still image, substitute image, or Chara-den character instead of your own. DoCoMo’s videophone complies with “3G-324M standard”. The FOMA terminal cannot be connected to a videophone that uses a different system.
1 3G-324M
Global standard for third-generation mobile videophones.
2 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)
Local standardization committee set up for development of common technology specifications related to
third-generation mobile wireless communication systems (IMT-2000).
Using the Display during a Videophone Call
1
standardized by 3GPP
2
for global
Videophone call communication
 
 
speed
: 64kbps : 32kbps
Videophone image (Large)
Display an image of a person you
are talking to (default setting).
Videophone image (Small)
Display your image (default
setting).
Call duration
Display the call duration in the
hh:mm:ss format.
Outgoing image status
: Camera image is being
sent.
: A still image is being sent. : A Chara-den character is
being sent.
Zoom magnification
Display the zoom magnification
bar.
: Hands-free ON
: Photo light ON
Mode
: Mode for operating full-
body actions
: Mode for operating parts
actions
: Mode for sending touch-
tones (DTMF)
Operations during a Videophone Call
Switch between camera image/ substitute image Switch cameras Press
Switch ON/OFF of the hands-free operation
Zoom-in/-out image Press
Put a call on hold From the Function menu, select [Holding]. To cancel this function, press
Switch the display From the Function menu, select [Display setting]. Switch the quality of the outgoing image Select a substitute image From the Function menu, select [Select sub image]. Switch ON/OFF of the photo light Display your phone number From the Function menu, select [Own number]. Switch to a voice call
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Operation Key operation
Press (MySide/Sub). Every time you press the key, the display is switched between camera image/substitute image.
(In/Out). Every time you press the key, the camera is switched between the In-/Out-camera. Press ( ). Every time you press the key, the ON/OFF setting is switched.
(Zoom in) / (Zoom out) when recording with the Out-camera.
From the Function menu, select [Visual preference]. When you finish a call, the image quality set for the Visual preference of the Videophone setting is restored.
From the Function menu, select [Photo light] (when using the Out-camera only).
From the Function menu, select [Chg. to voice call] (when placing a videophone call only).
.

Placing a Voice/Videophone Call

Check the radio wave condition and enter a phone number.
Example: Placing a voice call
Enter a phone number in the stand-by display.
1
You can enter a phone number of up to 80 digits.
Make sure to include the area code, even for a local call.
When you press the wrong number
Press to delete the entered digits one by one from the right. Press
for over a second to delete all digits.
Press .
2
Calling
A ringing sound is heard when the call is connected.
To place a videophone call
Press (V.phone). When the call is answered, your image is sent to the recipient and the call is switched to the hands-free operation that allows you to hear the recipient’s voice from the speaker.
When a busy tone sounds
The line is busy. Press to hang up and call again after a while.
When you hear a guidance
Call again according to the guidance.
Press to hang up.
3
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See P.52 for sending the Chaku-moji and P.53 for placing a voice or videophone call by specifying the
condition.
For a voice call, you can also place it in the order of step 2 → step 1. Press and enter a phone number,
and the call is dialed automatically after about five seconds.
You are charged for digital communication even if you send a substitute image during a call.
If the videophone call is not connected, the following messages appear in the display. The displayed
message may not correctly represent the status of the recipient depending on the type of the phone of the recipient or whether the recipient has subscribed to any network service.
Check number, then redial The phone number is no longer in use. Busy The recipient is talking on the phone.
Busy with packet transmission The recipient is using packet communication. Outside of service area/power off The recipient is in a place where radio waves do not reach or the
Set Caller ID to ON This message appears when the call was connected without a Caller
Please try voice call This message appears when the Call Forwarding Service is set on the
Connection failed This message appears when none of the above reasons apply. Please make your call from the i-mode web page Upper limit has been exceeded. Connection failed
Videophone at 32K is intended for connection to a device such as a PHS that cannot use videophone at
64K because of network restrictions. Even when you place a videophone call using 64K to a recipient who has a 32K communication environment, the FOMA terminal automatically switches to 32K and redial the call.
Even when you connect videophone using 32K, you are charged for 64K digital communication.
If a videophone call is not connected, the FOMA terminal automatically switches to 32K or voice call and
redials the call.
No connection for videophone call using 64K Redial using 32K. Redial using 32K. No connection for videophone call using 32K Redial using voice call. Do not redial a call.
If you use the FOMA terminal to place a videophone call to emergency numbers (110, 119, and 118), it
automatically switches to voice call dialing.
When you place a videophone call to a terminal that is not equipped with a videophone function, or when
a recipient is outside of the service area or the phone is powered off (even if the FOMA terminal has the videophone function), your call is not connected. When you place a videophone call to a terminal that is not equipped with a videophone function and the Auto redial(voice) is set to [ON], the recipient’s terminal disconnects your videophone call before it is connected, and the FOMA terminal redials the call as a voice call. If, however, you dial a wrong number such as an ISDN synchronous 64kbps or PIAFS access points, or ISDN videophone that is not 3G-324M (as of June 2007) compatible, the above operations may not take place. Note also that you may be charged for the call.
Message Description
This message may appear also during packet communication on
(
some recipient’s terminals.)
phone is powered off.
ID (When a call is placed to V-Live, Visual Net, or other sites.).
recipient’s phone and the terminal to which the call was forwarded is not equipped with the videophone function. (As of June 2007, this message may appear also when the Voice Mail Service is set on the recipient’s phone.)
To view V-Live contents, visit and view an official i-mode site once, and then place a videophone call. The upper limit set to the plan with a Limit (Type Limit or Family Wide Limit) has been exceeded.
Auto redial(voice) [ON] Auto redial(voice) [OFF]
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Voice/Videophone Calls
Using the Hands-free Function
When you switch to the hands-free operation during a call, you can hear the caller’s voice from the speaker and talk hands-free.
Example: Switching to the hands-free operation during a voice call
Press ( ) during a call.
1
Talking
Call duration 
Talk into the FOMA terminal from a distance of 30 cm or less.
The call is switched to the hands-free operation and “ ” appears.
To cancel the hands-free function
0:03
Press ( ) again.
When you finish the call, the hands-free operation is automatically canceled.
Entering a Pause, Timer, or +
You can include a pause, timer, or + in a phone number (within 80 digits in all) to place a call. The phone number and pause, timer, or + can be saved together in the Phonebook.
Pause and timer are valid only for a voice call.
Entering a pause “P”
If you enter “P (pause)” between the phone number and touch-tones when you book a ticket or play back your home answering machine, the touch-tones are sent by separating the numbers at the pause (P).
Press in the phone number input display.
1
“P” is entered.
To send touch-tones saved in the Phonebook
When the touch-tones are displayed after you place a call from the Phonebook, press
(Call).
Some receiver devices may not be able to accept touch-tones.
Entering a timer “T”
To dial an inside line number following an outside line number, enter “T (timer)” between the outside and inside line numbers. After a preset interval in seconds, the inside line number is dialed following the outside line number. An interval of about one second is added for every timer (T) entry. You can enter “T” consecutively to make the interval longer.
Press for over a second in the phone number input display.
1
“T” is entered.
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Entering a “+”
If you enter “+” at the beginning of a phone number when the Auto conversion of the Int’l dial assist setting is set to [ON], a call is dialed by automatically adding the set international access number (set to “009130010” at the time of purchase).
Press for over a second in the stand-by display.
1
“+” is entered.
You may not be able to place the call if you enter other than a phone number after “+” or enter only “+”.

Switching to/from Voice/Videophone Call

<Chg. to videophone/Chg. to voice call>
A caller can switch to/from voice/videophone call during a call.
This function can be used only between terminals that can switch between voice and videophone calls. A
recipient must preset the V.ph switch notice to [Indication ON] (P.72).
Example: Switching from voice call to videophone call
Press (Func) during a voice call, select [Chg. to videophone], and press .
1
[Yes] :
Switch the call from voice call to videophone call.
2
48
   Change to 
videophone?
   Yes
   No
Select [Yes] and press .
Chg.to videophone
While the call is switched, an animation is displayed and you hear a guidance notifying you that a call is switched. When the call is switched to the videophone call, your image is sent to the recipient and the call is switched to the hands-free operation that allows you to hear the recipient’s voice from the speaker.
If packet communication is in progress, it is disconnected and the FOMA terminal is switched to
videophone.
When the call is put on hold on the recipient or while the recipient is performing packet communication, you
cannot switch to videophone. The switching operation takes about five seconds. It may take time depending on the radio wave condition. Switching to/from voice/videophone call may not be performed in some radio wave condition, and the
phone may be disconnected. You are not charged while “Chg. to videophone”/“Chg. to voice call” is displayed. Every time you switch, the call duration starts from 0 seconds. When you finish the call, the total call
duration is displayed for each of the voice and videophone calls.
Voice/Videophone Calls
[No] :
Return to the voice call without switching the call.
To switch from videophone call to voice call
From the Function menu, select [Chg. to voice call] → [Yes]. When the call is switched to the voice call, the hands-free operation is canceled.
The recipient’s image A substitute image may appear according to the setting on the recipient’s terminal.

Using the Redial/Received Record

<Redial record/Received record>
Up to 30 previously placed/received calls are saved as call records with their dates/ times, phone numbers, and names. The phone numbers or names appear in descending order from the most recent call. For a PushTalk call, the group name or the first member’s name appears.
Redial record Dial frequency record Received record
Recv Freq  Redial
 9/13 10:32
 ドコモ二郎
 9/12 10:30 090XXXXXXXX  9/12  9:35
 ドコモ一郎
 9/12  8:40
 携帯はる子
 9/10 22:15
 ○○○同好会
 9/10 10:28
 携帯あき子
Call type
/
Placed/received voice call / Missed voice call (“ ” appears in case of the Dial frequency record)
Placed/received videophone call / Missed videophone call
/
(“
/
Received 64K data communication / Missed 64K data communication
/
Originated/received PushTalk call / Missed PushTalk call
/ /
PushTalk type (to one person)/(to multiple persons)/(PushTalkPlus) With Chaku-moji (Displayed only in the Received record)
” appears when the Record message/Videophone message is recorded.
Phone type
Mobile1 Mobile2 Public phone Videophone Home phone Office phone Home FAX Office FAX QUICKCAST
The phone type icons do not appear when the PIM lock is set.
Example: Displaying the Redial record
Press ( ) in the stand-by display.
1
The Redial record display appears.
To display the Received record
Press ( ) in the stand-by display.
To display the Dial frequency record
Press in the Redial record display.
To display phone numbers
When saved in the Phonebook, the name and phone type of a recipient are displayed instead of the phone number. Press to switch the display temporarily between names and phone numbers. The display is not switched when a group name for a PushTalk call is displayed.
To place a voice call
Move the cursor to a call record and press .
To place a videophone call
Move the cursor to a call record and press (V.phone).
To originate a PushTalk call
Move the cursor to a call record and press .
Recv DialFreq
 ドコモ一郎
 ドコモ二郎  ドコモ二郎  携帯あき子  携帯はる子  ○○○同好会
090XXXXXXXX  携帯あき子  △△△クラブ
03XXXXXXXX
080XXXXXXXX  携帯なつ子
Redl
” appears in case of the Dial frequency record)
Received
 ドコモ二郎
 ドコモ一郎
 携帯はる子
 ○○○同好会
 携帯あき子
Freq Redl
 9/13 10:32
 9/12 10:30 090XXXXXXXX  9/12  9:35
 9/12  8:40
 9/10 22:15
 9/10 10:28
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To send mail
You can send mail to a person whose phone number and mail address are saved in the Phonebook. Move the cursor to a call record and from the Function menu, select [Reply by mail] → a mail address. Compose mail and send it.
To save in a group of the PushTalk phonebook
When you perform PushTalk communication among several persons saved in the PushTalk phonebook, move the cursor to a received record of the PushTalk call ( ), press (Save), select a group, and press
If the same phone number has been repeatedly called, only the most recent call is saved in the Redial
record. Note, however, that when you originate a PushTalk call, individual PushTalk communication among several persons are recorded.
If you switch the call between voice and videophone during a call, the call you placed/received first is
saved in the Redial/Received record.
When a caller uses a “Dial-in” phone number, the phone number displayed may be different from the caller’s
dial-in number.
When you place a voice or videophone call from the Received record, a Chaku-moji recorded in the
Received record is not sent.
(Complete).
Displaying the Detailed Information of the Redial/Received Record
From the call record display, select a call record and press (Detail).
1
Redial record Received record
Redial
 9/10 10:05
 ドコモ太郎
090XXXXXXXX
 付加番号
090XXXXXXXX
The following icons show the Multi Number type.
 UsrSet
Call type
Phone type
Multi Number type
基本契約番号
(Basic Number)
Received
 ドコモ太郎
 付加番号
付加番号
(Additional No.1)
 9/10 10:05
090XXXXXXXX 12sec
1 090XXXXXXXX Urgent
1
Call type
Phone type Ring time for a missed call
Multi Number type Chaku-moji message
2
付加番号
(Additional No.2)
50
When you select a call record of a PushTalk call, [ ] group name, [ ] caller name (Received record only),
and all members are displayed.
Voice/Videophone Calls
Deleting the Redial/Received Record
The call records are retained even if the FOMA terminal is powered off. If you do not wish others to know the previously dialed records, delete one or all of the call records.
If you delete either a redial record or a dial frequency record, both records are deleted.
Example: Deleting a call record
From the call record display, select a call record and press (Func).
1
The Function menu appears.
To delete several call records
From the Function menu, select [Delete] → [Select&delete], select call records, press
(Complete), and select [Yes].
To delete all call records
From the Function menu, select [Delete] → [Delete all], enter the Security code, and select [Yes].
Select [Delete] → [Delete one] → [Yes] and press .
2
The selected call record is deleted.

Setting the Chaku-moji

<Chaku-moji>
When you place a voice or videophone call, you can send a message (Chaku-moji) that is displayed in the recipient’s Incoming call display in order to notify the purpose of the call even before this recipient answers.
Incoming call
Urgent
Compatible models: 902iS series, SH902iSL, N902iX HIGH-SPEED, N902iL, 903i series, 904i series, 702iS
Charge is required for the Chaku-moji sender, but no charge for a recipient.
Chaku-moji cannot be used for PushTalk calls.
You cannot send a Chaku-moji to overseas.
Chaku-moji Chaku-moji disappears when you start talking on the phone. Chaku-moji can be checked in the detailed information display of the Received Record (P.50).
series (excluding N702iS, M702iS, and M702iG), 703i series, 704i series, 601i series (excluding L601i), and D800iDS
Editing Chaku-moji Messages
You can save up to 10 Chaku-moji messages.
From the Menu, select [NW Services] → [Chaku-moji] → [Create message] and
1
press
To delete a Chaku-moji message
Press (Edit) and enter a Chaku-moji message.
2
Enter a message within 10 characters regardless of pictographs, symbols, full-width, or half-width. The Chaku-moji message is saved.
.
Move the cursor to a Chaku-moji message and from the Function menu, select [Delete one]
[Yes]. To delete all Chaku-moji messages, from the Function menu, select [Delete all],
enter the Security code, and select [Yes].
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Setting the Display for Chaku-moji Being Received
Default Only calls w/ID
You can set the display style to be used when you receive a Chaku-moji message.
From the Menu, select [NW Services] → [Chaku-moji] → [Set Message display] and
1
press
Set Message display
Display all Msgs Only numbers in PB
Only calls w/ID
Hide all messages
Select the Chaku-moji display style and press .
2
The display style for Chaku-moji is set.
.
[Display all Msgs] : [Only numbers in PB] :
[Only calls w/ID] :
[Hide all messages] :
Receive and display all Chaku-moji. Receive and display Chaku-moji sent only from callers
who are saved in the Phonebook. You cannot receive Chaku-moji from a caller who is saved in the Phonebook as Secret unless the Secret display is set to [ON].
Receive and display Chaku-moji sent only from callers
who notify their caller IDs.
Do not receive or display any Chaku-moji.
Placing a Call with a Chaku-moji Message
You can place a voice or videophone call together with a Chaku-moji message.
Example: Placing a voice call
Enter a phone number in the stand-by display and press (Call).
1
The Call menu appears.
Select [Voice call] and press .
2
[No message] : [Create message] :
[Select message] :
Place a call without a Chaku-moji message. Create a Chaku-moji message and place a call. Enter a
message within 10 characters regardless of pictographs, symbols, full-width, or half-width.
Select a saved Chaku-moji message and place a call. (This
menu appears only when the Chaku-moji message is saved.)
3
4
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No message
Create message Select message
Compose/Select a Chaku-moji message.
The Chaku-moji message is composed/selected and the Call condition menu appears.
Select a call condition and press .
Calling
Urgent
Voice/Videophone Calls
The call is dialed according to the selected Chaku-moji message and call condition.
When a Chaku-moji is received by the recipient, “ ” appears in the sender’s terminal display and charge is required.
If the recipient does not receive the Chaku-moji, “ ” appears. In this case, there is no charge. (For
example, when the recipient’s terminal does not have Chaku-moji support or if the Chaku-moji was received in a condition other than that set using the Set Message display menu.)
If the recipient’s terminal has the following settings or conditions, Chaku-moji cannot be delivered to this
recipient and the call is not saved in the Received record of the recipient’s terminal. “ displayed on the sender’s terminal and there is no charge for this transmission.
- When the recipient’s terminal is outside of the service area
- When the recipient’s terminal is powered off - When the Public mode (Drive mode) is set
- When the To answer the Record message is set to 0 seconds, etc. Even if a Chaku-moji was delivered successfully to the recipient, “ ” or “ ” may not be displayed in the
sender’s terminal display depending on the radio wave condition. In this case, charge is required.
If you place a videophone call with a Chaku-moji while the Auto redial(voice) is set to [ON], the Chaku-moji
is sent even when this call is redialed as a voice call.
” or “ ” is not

Changing the Caller ID Setting ON/OFF for an Individual Call

<186/184>
You can choose whether to notify a recipient of your phone number (caller ID) every time you place a call.
The caller ID is important personal information. Carefully decide whether you want to notify a recipient of your
caller ID.
You can use the following methods to notify or not notify your caller ID.
Presetting for all calls Use the Set Notification to set [Notify]/[Not notify] (P.41). Setting in the Phonebook Add “186/184” to the recipient’s phone number when you save it in the
Setting when you place a call Set [Call with ID]/[Call with no ID] from the Call condition menu after dialing a
When you place a call by pressing after dialing a phone number with “186/184”, the phone number is
saved in the Redial record with “186/184”.
Phonebook (P.87).
recipient’s phone number (P.53). Enter “186/184” before dialing a recipient’s phone number (P.45).
To notify the caller ID
Press 186 + Phone number + .
Not to notify the caller ID
Press 184 + Phone number + .

Placing a Call by Specifying a Condition

When you place a call, you can select a call type and call condition from the Call menu or Call condition menu, for example, whether to notify a recipient of your phone number.
Example: Placing a voice call
Enter a phone number in the stand-by display and press (Call).
1
[Voice call] :
[Videophone] :
[PushTalk] :
Select a call condition for a voice call. Select an image to be sent (My side/Substitute image/Select sub
image) and the communication speed (64K/32K) to be used when you place a videophone call.
Select whether to notify your phone number when you originate a
PushTalk call.
Voice call
Videophone PushTalk
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Select [Voice call] and press .
2
The menu for selecting a Chaku-moji message appears.
For details about how to place a call together with a Chaku-moji message, see P.52.
Select [No message] and press .
3
[Call] :
[Call with ID] :
[Call with no ID] :
[Prefix] :
Call
Call with ID Call with no ID Prefix
Select a call condition and press .
4
The call is dialed according to the selected call condition.
A call condition which cannot be selected does not appear.
If the Multi Number call for Multi Number is set to [ON], the Additional No. selection menu appears after
step 1. Select an Additional No. to be used and then go to step 2.
You cannot select [Prefix], [Int’l prefix], or [Country code] from the Call condition menu if a phone number
you dialed exceeds 81 digits when the call condition is added.
[Int’l prefix] :
[Country code] :
The voice and videophone calls follow the setting of the Set
Notification. The PushTalk call follows the setting of the Caller
ID. Your phone number (caller ID) is notified to the recipient. Your phone number (caller ID) is not notified to the recipient. Place a voice or videophone call by selecting a saved prefix
(P.54). (This item appears only when a prefix is saved and you
enter a phone number without a preceding “+”.) Place a voice or videophone call by selecting a saved international
access number (P.56). (This item appears only when you enter a
phone number with a preceding “+”.) Place a voice or videophone call by selecting a saved country
code (P.56).

Setting a Prefix

<Prefix setting>
You can save up to three specific numbers (prefixes) to be added at the beginning of a phone number when you place a call.
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Call] → [Call assist] → [Prefix setting] and
1
.
2
3
54
press
Prefix setting
Number
Number
Number
Select a number and press .
The number input display appears.
Enter a prefix and press (OK).
Enter a prefix within 26 digits.
Voice/Videophone Calls

Placing an International Call

<WORLD CALL>
With WORLD CALL, you can place an international call from a DoCoMo mobile phone.
The users who subscribe to the FOMA services are automatically signed up for the “WORLD CALL” service
when the agreement is concluded. (Excluding users who choose to refuse the WORLD CALL service.)
Placing an international call by entering a phone number
009130
Placing an international call by using “+”
010
Country code
When you enter “+” at the beginning of a phone number, you can place an international call without entering an international access number such as “009130010” (P.48).
The Auto conversion of the Int’l dial assist is set to [ON] at the time of purchase. An international access
number is entered automatically.
(for over a second)
You can save the above procedure in the Phonebook of the FOMA terminal.
If an area code begins with “0”, omit the “0” when dialing (except when calling ordinary phones, etc. in Italy).
You can place calls to about 240 countries and regions in the world.
Charges for this service are billed together with the monthly call charges.
No application fees or monthly basic charges are required.
This service is not available in some service charge plans.
Change in the dial procedure for international calls.
Since mobile communication such as mobile phones is beyond the scope of the “MYLINE” service, “MYLINE” service is not available also for WORLD CALL. With the introduction of “MYLINE” service, however, the dial procedure for international calls on mobile phones has been changed. Note that the old dial procedure (excluding “010” from the above mentioned dial procedure) is not available.
For the WORLD CALL details, call the “General Inquiries” on the backcover of this manual.
To use an international call service company other than DoCoMo, contact them directly.
If you have an overseas specific 3G mobile phone, you can connect to an international videophone by selecting
videophone after the above dialing method.
See the NTT DoCoMo’s website for information about countries to which a videophone call can be connected
and telecommunication companies.
A recipient’s image displayed on the FOMA terminal may be fuzzy or a call may not be connected
successfully depending on the terminal to which the international videophone is connected.
Country code
Area code
−−
(City code)
Area code
−−
(City code)
Phone number
Phone number
Setting a Number Other Than WORLD CALL
Default Auto conversion: ON, Int’l prefix:  World Call 009130010,
Country code:
You can save up to three international access numbers and up to 30 country codes to be added at the beginning of a phone number in order to place an international call from Japan. You can automatically add the international access number by entering “+” when you place a call.
From the Menu, select [NW Services] → [Int’l dial assist] and press .
1
Intl dial assist
Auto conversion
Intl prefix
Country code
Japan +81,
South Korea +82,
Singapore +65,  Canada +1,
Vietnam +84,
[Auto conversion] : [Int’l prefix] :
ON
 World Call
[Country code] :
USA +1,
India +91,
China +86,
France +33,
Thailand +66,
Hong Kong +852,  United Kingdom +44,
Indonesia +62,  Italy +39,
Netherlands +31,  Spain +34,
Set whether an international access number is automatically added.
Philippines +63,
Australia +61,
Brazil +55
Taiwan +886,
Save an international access number and set the Auto assist
number. You can also add an international access number by selecting [Int’l prefix] from the Call condition menu.
Save a country code. You can add a country code by
selecting [Country code] from the Call condition menu.
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Germany +49,
Malaysia +60,
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Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Auto conversion].
2
[ON] :
Automatically add the additional number you set for the Int’l prefix.
[OFF] :
Do not automatically add the additional number.
Select [Int’l prefix] and press .
3
The Int’l prefix setting display appears.
Select an input field and press .
4
Intl call1 Name
World Call
Intl access No.
009130010
Enter a name in the name field and an international access number in the
5
international access number field.
Enter a name within 10 full-width characters or 20 half-width characters and an international access number within 10 digits.
Press (Complete) and press .
6
The international access number is saved.
To set the Auto assist number
Move the cursor to the input field and press (Auto). “ ” appears to the left of the Auto assist number.
Select [Country code] and press .
7
The Set country code display appears.
Select an input field and press .
8
Country code23 Country Name
Country code
9
10
56
Enter a country name in the country name field and a country code in the country code field.
Enter a country name within seven full-width characters or 14 half-width characters and a country code within five digits.
“+” is already entered in the country code field.
Press (Complete).
The country code is saved.
Voice/Videophone Calls

Placing a Call by Specifying a Sub-address

Default ON
<Sub-address>
You can set to place a call to a specific phone or communication device by specifying a sub-address.
The sub-address is also used when you select a content in V-Live.
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Call] → [Call assist] → [Sub-address] and
1
press
[ON] :
[OFF] :
Select [ON]/[OFF] and press .
2
The Sub-address is set.
To place a call by specifying a sub-address
Even if the Sub-address is set to ON, “ ” is not recognized as the sub-address separator but as part of a
phone number in the following cases: where it is at the beginning of a phone number and immediately after a number entered using Prefix/Int’l prefix/Country code of the Call menu.
.
Recognize the numbers after “ ” as a sub-address. Do not recognize the numbers after “
In the stand-by display, enter a phone number + + sub-address and press either or (V.phone).
” as a sub-address.

Setting the Alarm When Reconnecting a Dropped Call

Default High
<Reconnect alarm>
This function automatically reconnects the call interrupted during a voice, videophone, or PushTalk call due to the radio wave condition, such as in a tunnel or between buildings, right after the radio wave condition is recovered. You can set an alarm tone when a call is reconnected.
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Call] → [Call setting] → [Recnct ALM] and
1
press
[High] :
[Low] :
[OFF] :
Select the type of the alarm tone and press .
2
The alarm tone during reconnection is set.
The recipient does not hear any sound while the radio wave is interrupted.
The time required for reconnection depends on the usage and radio wave condition. The average
reconnection time is about 10 seconds and the caller is charged for the time spent for reconnection.
.
Sound the high alarm tone. Sound the low alarm tone. Do not sound the alarm tone.
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Improving Voice Clarity by Suppressing Background Noise

Default ON
<Reduce noise>
You can suppress background noise during a voice or videophone call or during playing back an answering message set for the record message.
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Call] → [Call quality] → [Reduce noise] and
1
press
Select [ON]/[OFF] and press .
2
The Reduce noise is set.
.

Talking Hands-free While Driving

<Hands-free mode>
You can place or receive a voice call using a hands-free device by connecting the FOMA terminal to a device such as the In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01 (optional) or car navigation system. For details about the operation of the hands-free device, see the user’s manual of the device. When you use the In-car Hands-free Kit, you need the FOMA In-Car Hands-Free Cable 01 (optional).
The incoming call display and ring tone operation follow the FOMA terminal settings.
When a setting is made for hearing sound from the hands-free device, a ring tone sounds from the hands-
free device even if the FOMA terminal is set to the Manner mode or its Ring volume is set to [OFF].
Even if you connect the FOMA terminal to a hands-free device, the Public mode (Drive mode) and Record
message function operate normally.
When a setting is made for hearing sound from the FOMA terminal, the operation when the FOMA terminal
is folded during a call follows the Setting when folded. When a setting is made for hearing sound from the hands-free device, the call continues even if the FOMA terminal is folded regardless of the setting of the Setting when folded.
When you use the In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01, “ ” appears. If you use any other commercially available car
adapter, “
” may appear.

Receiving a Voice/Videophone Call

When you receive a voice or videophone call, you are notified by flashing indicator, ring tone, vibrator, etc. The operation for an incoming call varies depending on the settings of the Incoming set, Manner mode, etc.
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Voice/Videophone Calls
Example: Receiving a voice call
When receiving a call, press .
1
Incoming call
A phone number appears in the display when a caller sends it.
When you receive a videophone call
Urgent
When the caller notifies you of the phone number
Chaku-moji (P.51)
Talking
Call duration
When the caller does not notify you of the phone number
 0:03
To connect a call to the Voice Mail Service Center
To forward a call to a forwarding number
To reject a call
Your image is sent to the caller and the call is switched to the hands­free operation that allows you to hear the caller’s voice from the speaker.
When saved in the Phonebook, the name and phone number of a caller are displayed. If you saved the same phone number for several names in the Phonebook, the name stored using the smallest memory number is displayed. The Des phone tone, Des call display, and Select phone Illum. saved in the Phonebook are used.
The reason why the phone number is not displayed appears.
Non-display
reason
User Unset When a call is received from a caller who does not notify the
caller’s phone number intentionally. PublicPhone When a call is received from a public phone, etc. Unavailable When a call is received from a caller who cannot notify the
caller’s phone number, such as from overseas and from an
ordinary phone through call forwarding services (however, the
caller’s phone number may be displayed depending on the
intermediary telephone company).
Description
From the Function menu, select [FWD to Voice Mail].
From the Function menu, select [Call Forwarding].
From the Function menu, select [Call Rejection].
Press to hang up.
2
When you receive a voice call, you can answer it by pressing (Call) instead of . When you set the Any
key answer to [ON], you can also press
When you receive a videophone call, you can answer it by pressing (V.phone) instead of . To answer
a call with a substitute image, press
If you receive a videophone call while the Manner mode is set, the screen for confirming whether the hands-
free operation is set to ON appears. If you do not want to use the hands-free operation, select [No].
You can preset the hands-free function of a videophone call to [OFF] (P.71).
You may hear beeps (ring tone during a call) while talking on the FOMA terminal.
If [Answer] is set for the Arrival Call Act with the Voice Mail Service, the Call Forwarding Service, or the Call
Waiting Service subscribed, the beeps (the ring tone during a call) sound and the following operations are available when there is another incoming call during a call: <Contents of subscription>
- The Voice Mail Service............ Forward a call to the Voice Mail Service Center.
- The Call Forwarding Service ... Forward a call to a forwarding number.
- The Call Waiting Service ......... Put the active call on hold and answer the incoming call.
to , , or to answer a call (P.60).
(Sub) (P.70).
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Receiving a Call by Switching to/from Voice/Videophone Call

A caller can switch between voice and videophone calls during a call. When the caller switches the voice call to the videophone call, a recipient can select whether to send a camera image.
This function can be used only between terminals that can switch between voice and videophone calls. Preset
the V.ph switch notice to [Indication ON] (P.72).
Example: When the voice call is switched to the videophone call
When the screen for confirming whether to send your own image appears during a
1
voice call, select [Yes] and press
Chg.to videophone
Send  camera image
   Yes    No
While the call is switched, an animation is displayed and you hear a guidance notifying you that a call is switched.
[Yes] :
Send a camera image to the caller’s phone display.
[No] :
Send a preinstalled image to the caller.
When the videophone call is switched to the voice call
The call is automatically switched to the voice call. When the call is switched to the voice call, the hands-free operation is canceled.
When the call is switched to the videophone call, your image is sent to the caller and the call is switched to the hands-free operation that allows you to hear the caller’s voice from the speaker.
.

Pressing a Key on the Keypad to Receive a Call

Default ON
<Any key answer>
You can set to answer a call by pressing a key on the keypad instead of pressing when you receive a voice or PushTalk call.
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Call] → [Call assist] → [Any key ans] and
1
.
Enable to answer a voice or PushTalk call also by pressing to , , or . Disable to answer a voice or PushTalk call by pressing
or (Call) ( , , or (Answer) for a PushTalk call).
to , , or .
2
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press
[ON] :
[OFF] :
To answer a voice call, press
Select [ON]/[OFF] and press .
The Any key answer is set.
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Setting the Operation for the FOMA Terminal Being Folded during a Call

Default Voice call/V.phone: Disconnect, PushTalk: Speaker call
<Setting when folded>
You can end a call or put a call on hold by just folding the FOMA terminal during a voice or videophone call. You can also end a call or switch a call to the hands-free operation by folding the FOMA terminal during PushTalk communication.
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Call] → [Call setting] → [Setting when folded]
1
and press
Setting when folded
Voice call/V.phone
 Disconnect
PushTalk
 Speaker call
Select an operation to be set at [Voice call/V.phone].
2
[Holding] :
[Mute] :
[Disconnect] :
The operation to be performed when you fold the FOMA terminal during a voice or videophone call is set.
When the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch (optional) is connected, the Setting when folded is
disabled and the call continues even if you fold the FOMA terminal. If it is during a videophone call that you fold the FOMA terminal, a substitute image is sent.
.
[Voice call/V.phone] :
[PushTalk] :
Put the call on hold. Both you and the recipient hear the melody “Hamabe no uta”. During a
videophone call, the preinstalled image is sent to the recipient.
Put the call on hold with the voice muted. During a videophone call, a substitute image is
sent to the recipient (P.70).
Hang up the call.
Set the operation for the FOMA terminal being folded during
a voice/videophone call.
Set the operation for the FOMA terminal being folded during
PushTalk communication (P.84).

Using the Low Voice Feature

<Whisper mode>
You can set the FOMA terminal so that the recipient can hear your voice at a normal volume level even if you speak in low voice during a voice call.
Press during a call.
1
Talking
Whisper mode 
The call is switched to the Whisper mode and the message “Whisper mode” is displayed.
To cancel the Whisper mode
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Press again.
When you finish a call, the Whisper mode is canceled automatically.
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Putting a Call on Hold during a Call

<Holding>
The call can be put on hold during a voice or videophone call so that your voice cannot be heard by the recipient.
Even if the call is put on hold, the caller is charged for the call.
Press (Func) during a call, select [Holding], and press .
1
Both you and the recipient hear the melody “Hamabe no uta”. During a videophone call, a preinstalled image is sent to the recipient.
To cancel the Holding
Press .

Putting a Call on Hold

<On hold>
If you cannot answer a voice or videophone call immediately, you can put the call on hold.
Even if the answer is put on hold, the caller is charged for the calling charge.
Example: Putting a voice call on hold
When receiving a call, press (HLD).
1
On hold
Call duration
When ready to answer the call, press .
2
The On hold is canceled and you can talk.
If you have signed up for the Voice Mail or Call Forwarding Service, you can select [FWD to Voice Mail] or [Call
Forwarding] from the Function menu while you are receiving a call, in order to use those services.

Using the Public Mode (Drive Mode)

The beeps sound and the answer is put on hold. While the answer is put on hold, the beeps sound about every 30 seconds. The guidance to inform the caller that you are currently unable to answer
 0:03
the call is played back. During a videophone call, a preinstalled image is sent to the recipient.
If you press
When the Phone volume is [OFF], the beeps do not sound.
while the call is put on hold, the call on hold is disconnected.
<Public mode (Drive mode)>
The Public mode is an automated answering service which takes into account the manners in highly public places. When the Public mode is set, the guidance is played back to inform the caller that you are unable to answer the call because you are driving or in a place where talking on a mobile phone should be avoided (trains, buses, or movie theaters), and then the call is disconnected.
The Public mode can be set or canceled even if “
The Public mode cannot be used during data communication.
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” is displayed.
Press ( ) for over a second in the stand-by display.
1
The Public mode is set and “ ” appears.
When the Manner mode and the Public mode are set simultaneously, the Public
mode has priority.
To cancel the Public mode
Press ( ) for over a second in the stand-by display. The Public mode is canceled and “ ” disappears.
When the Public mode (Drive mode) is set
Even if there is an incoming call, the ring tone does not sound and you cannot answer it. The notification icon of
missed call appears and the call is saved in the Received record. The guidance for the Public mode is played back to inform the caller that you are unable to answer the call because you are driving or in a place where talking on a mobile phone should be avoided (trains, buses, or movie theaters), and then the call is disconnected.
Even if there is an incoming PushTalk call, you cannot answer it. The notification icon of missed call appears
and the call is saved in the Received record. If the received call is for the PushTalk communication among several persons, the message “Driving” appears in the On PushTalk display of the members.
The call can be placed normally.
The following tones do not sound and the vibrator, etc. does not operate.
- Ring tone - Alarm - Schedule alarm
- Battery alarm - Alarm for the Call cost limit - i-αppli software sound
- Charge sound - ToruCa receive completion tone
Operation for an incoming call when network services and the Public mode (Drive mode) are set
FOMA terminal’s operations for an incoming call while the Public mode is set depend on what network services are used, as follows.
Service When a voice call is received When a videophone call is received
The Voice Mail Service※1 The Call Forwarding Service
※1※
The Call Waiting Service The Nuisance Call Blocking Service The Caller ID Display Request Service
1 If you set the ring time of the Voice Mail or Call Forwarding Service to 0 seconds, the guidance for the
Public mode is not played back and a call is not saved in the Received record, either.
2 You can set whether the guidance is played back to a caller with the “1429” setting of the Call Forwarding
Service.
After the guidance for the Public mode is played back, the call is connected to the Voice Mail Service Center. After the guidance for the Public mode is played back, the call is forwarded to a forwarding number.
2
After the guidance for the Public mode is played back, the call is disconnected.
After the guidance is played back to inform the caller that the call is not able to be connected, the call is disconnected if the caller is saved as a nuisance caller.
After the caller ID request guidance is
played back, the call is disconnected if the caller does not notify the phone number.
After the guidance for the Public mode
is played back, the call is disconnected if the caller notifies the phone number.
The video guidance for the Public mode is not played back and the call is connected to the Voice Mail Service Center. The video guidance for the Public mode is not played back and the call is forwarded to a forwarding number. If the forwarding number of the phone does not support a videophone call, the call is disconnected. After the video guidance for the Public mode is played back, the call is disconnected.
After the video guidance is played back to inform the caller that the call is not able to be connected, the call is disconnected if the caller is saved as a nuisance caller.
After the video guidance for the caller ID request is
played back to the caller, the call is disconnected if the caller does not notify the phone number.
After the video guidance for the Public mode is
played back to the caller, the call is disconnected if the caller notifies the phone number.
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Using the Public Mode (Power off)

<Public mode (Power off)>
The Public mode (Power off) is an automated answering service which takes into account the manners in highly public places. When the Public mode (Power off) is set, the guidance is played back to inform the caller that you are unable to answer the call because you are in a place where it is required to power off a mobile phone (such as in hospitals, airplanes, and near priority seats in trains), provided that there is an incoming call when the FOMA terminal is powered off, and then the call is disconnected.
Press + .
1
The Public mode (Power off) is set. (No change appears on the stand-by display.)
To cancel the Public mode (Power off)
Press + .
To check the setting
Press + .
When the Public mode (Power off) is set
If there is an incoming call when the FOMA terminal is powered off or you are outside of the service area or
in a location without the radio wave, the guidance for the Public mode (Power off) is played back to inform the caller that you are unable to answer the call because you are in a place where it is required to power off a mobile phone, and then the call is disconnected.
You cannot answer an incoming PushTalk call. If the received call is for the PushTalk communication among
several persons, the message “
Operation for an incoming call when network services and the Public mode (Power off) are set
FOMA terminal’s operations for an incoming call while the Public mode (Power off) is set depend on what network services are used, as follows.
Service When a voice call is received When a videophone call is received
The Voice Mail Service
The Call Forwarding Service
The Nuisance Call Blocking Service The Caller ID Display Request Service
You can set whether the guidance is played back to a caller with the “1429” setting of the Call Forwarding
Service.
After the guidance for the Public mode (Power off) is played back, the call is connected to the Voice Mail Service Center. After the guidance for the Public mode (Power off) is played back, the call is forwarded to a forwarding number.
After the guidance is played back to inform the caller that the call is not able to be connected, the call is disconnected if the caller is saved as a nuisance caller.
After the caller ID request guidance is
played back, the call is disconnected if the caller does not notify the phone number.
After the guidance for the Public mode
(Power off) is played back, the call is disconnected if the caller notifies the phone number.
Disconnect” appears in the On PushTalk display of the members.
The video guidance for the Public mode (Power off) is not played back and the call is connected to the Voice Mail Service Center.
The video guidance for the Public mode (Power off) is not played back and the call is forwarded to a forwarding number. If the forwarding number of the phone does not support a videophone call, the call is disconnected. After the video guidance is played back to inform the caller that the call is not able to be connected, the call is disconnected if the caller is saved as a nuisance caller.
After the video guidance for the caller ID
request is played back to the caller, the call is disconnected if the caller does not notify the phone number.
After the video guidance for the Public mode
(Power off) is played back to the caller, the call is disconnected if the caller notifies the phone number.
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Checking the Missed Calls

<Missed call>
When you are unable to answer an incoming call or receive new mail, the notification icon (P.28) appears in the stand-by display. If a voice, videophone, or PushTalk call or 64K data communication is not answered,
” appears in the stand-by display. The received record shows the date/time and the
“ person who called (P.49).
Press (Link) in the stand-by display and select the notification icon.
1
The text information for the notification icon appears.
To check the Received record
Select “ ” (Missed call).
To delete the notification icon
Press for over a second. “ ” also disappears when the Received record is displayed.
Missed call

Recording Caller’s Messages When Unable to Answer Calls

Text information Notification icon
<Record message/Videophone message>
When the Record message/Videophone message is set, the FOMA terminal can record a caller’s message when you are unable to answer a call.
The FOMA terminal can record up to three record messages and videophone messages, each for up to about
15 seconds. If three record messages have been recorded, the Record message does not function. Similarly, when three videophone messages have been recorded, the Videophone message does not function. Delete unnecessary record messages or videophone messages.
When the Public mode (Drive mode) is set, the Record message/Videophone message dose not operate.
Press for over a second in the stand-by display.
1
The Record message/Videophone message is set and “ ”/“ ” appears.
To cancel the Record message/Videophone message
Press for over a second in the stand-by display. The Record message/Videophone message is canceled.
It is recommended that you make a separate note of the recorded voice message.
The data may be lost as a result of malfunction, repair, change, or other handling of the FOMA terminal.
Under no condition will DoCoMo be held liable for any damaged or lost data saved in the FOMA terminal.
When you are outside of the service area, the Record message does not function. Use the Voice Mail
Service (Paid).
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When Receiving a Call
New Record msg
Play answer message
ドコモ一郎
The answering message is played back to the caller after the ring tone sounds for the set duration.
To talk to the caller
Press .
When you receive a videophone call
The answering message is played back and the answering image is displayed to the caller. Press (V.phone) to talk to the caller. If you press (Sub), you can answer the call with a substitute image.
The notification icon “ ” (New Record msg) or “ ” (New V.phone msg) appears in the stand-by display.
To display the text information
Press (Link) in the stand-by display and move the cursor to “ ” or “ ”.
To play back a record message/videophone message
Notification icon
Tex t information
Press (Link) in the stand-by display and select “ ” or “ ”.
To delete the notification icon
Press for over a second. “ ” or “ ” also disappears when the record message/videophone message is played back.
Setting the Operation of the Record Message
Default Set: OFF, To answer: 13 sec, Answer img(V. phone)・Record img(V. phone):
Press in the stand-by display, select [Set rec msg], and press .
1
Set record message
Set 
To answer
Answer img(V.phone)
 テレヒ゛
Record img(V.phone)
 テレヒ゛
OFF
013sec
(000−120)
電話動作中
電話動作中
テレビ電話動作中
Enter the time before starting the answering message at [To answer].
2
Enter from 000 to 120 seconds.
Select an image to be sent when answering a call from My picture of the Data Box
3
at [Answer img(V.phone)].
You can set the following files.
Category File format File size Image size
My picture GIF/JPEG Max. 500K bytes Max. [QCIF(176×144)]
You cannot set an image with file restrictions or a frame image.
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Select an image to be sent when recording the caller’s image from My picture of the
4
Data Box at [Record img(V.phone)].
You can set the following files.
Category File format File size Image size
My picture GIF/JPEG Max. 500K bytes Max. [QCIF(176×144)]
You cannot set an image with file restrictions or a frame image.
Press (Complete).
5
The operation of the Record message is set.
When the Voice Mail or Call Forwarding Service and the Record message are set simultaneously, and if you
want to give priority to the Record message, set the time before starting the answering message for the Record message shorter than the ring time for the Voice Mail or Call Forwarding Service.

Recording a Caller’s Message When Unable to Answer a Call Just Receiving

<Quick record message>
You can start the Record message for temporary use when you receive a voice or videophone call even if the Record message is [OFF].
If three record messages are recorded when the FOMA terminal receives a voice call, the Quick record
message function cannot be operated. Similarly, if three videophone messages are recorded when it receives a videophone call, the Quick record message function cannot be operated.
Press while receiving a call.
1
Play answer message
ドコモ一郎
The answering message is played back to the caller.
To talk to a caller
Press .
When you receive a videophone call
The answering message is played back and the answering image is displayed to the caller. Press (V.phone) to talk to the caller. If you press (Sub), you can answer the call with a substitute image.
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Playing Back/Deleting a Record Message/Videophone Message/Voice Memo

You can play back or delete a recorded record message/videophone message and voice memo (P.247).
Playing Back a Record Message/Videophone Message/Voice Memo
Example: Playing back a record message
Press in the stand-by display, select [Play rec msg], and press .
1
Play record message
 9/12  9:35
 ドコモ一郎
 9/ 5 22:00 User Unset  9/ 5  7:50
 携帯あき子
Select a record message and press (Play).
2
Play record message
 9/12  9:35
 ドコモ一郎
To play back a videophone message
Press in the stand-by display and select [Play Vphone msg].
To play back a voice memo
Press in the stand-by display and select [Play voice memo].
To display phone numbers
When saved in the Phonebook, the name and phone type of a caller are displayed instead of the phone number. Press to switch the display temporarily between names and phone numbers. The display is not switched when a voice memo is displayed.
The record message is played back.
To stop the playback
Press (Stop).
To play back the previous/next record message
Use during playback to play back the previous record message and during playback to play back the next record message.
Deleting a Record Message/Videophone Message/Voice Memo
You can record up to three record messages, three videophone messages, and three voice memos. Delete unnecessary record/videophone messages or voice memos.
Example: Deleting a record message
Press in the stand-by display, select [Play rec msg], and press .
1
To delete a videophone message
Press in the stand-by display and select [Play Vphone msg].
To delete a voice memo
Press in the stand-by display and select [Play voice memo].
To delete all record messages
From the Function menu, select [Delete all], enter the Security code, and select [Yes].
Select a record message and press (Func).
2
The Function menu appears.
Select [Delete one] → [Yes] and press .
3
The selected record message is deleted.
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Using Chara-den

When you place a videophone call, you can send a character instead of a camera image. You can press keys on the keypad to move a character or some character’s mouth to correspond to the voice on the microphone.
For details about the action lists of the preinstalled Chara-den characters, see P.209.
Press ( ) in the stand-by display, select [Chara-den], and press .
1
The Chara-den list appears.
Select a Chara-den file, press (Func), select [Call Chara-den], and press .
2
The screen for selecting the method of entering the phone number appears.
Select the method, press , and enter the phone number.
3
Press (V.phone).
4
The videophone call is dialed with a Chara-den character set as the substitute image.
To switch between the full-body action and parts action modes
Press (Change).
To display the action list
Press (List).
To switch to the mode for sending touch-tones (DTMF)
From the Function menu, select [DTMF send mode].
To switch to the Chara-den action operating mode
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When the mode for sending touch-tones (DTMF) is set, the Chara-den action cannot be operated.
From the Function menu, select [Action input mode].
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Setting the Videophone Operation

<Videophone setting>
Setting the Display to Be Used in a Videophone Call
Default Main-Other side
You can set the image to be displayed on the videophone images (Large) and (Small) during a videophone call.
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Call] → [Videophone] → [Display setting] and
1
press
[Main-Other side] :
[Main-My side] :
[Other side only] :
[My side only] :
Select a display method and press .
2
The Display setting is set.
.
Display the recipient’s/caller’s image on the videophone image (Large) and your image
on the videophone image (Small).
Display your image on the videophone image (Large) and the recipient’s/caller’s image
on the videophone image (Small). Display the recipient’s/caller’s image only on the videophone image (Large). Display your image only on the videophone image (Large).
Setting a Video to Be Sent to the Recipient/Caller
Default Camera image: ON, Substitute image: Dimo
You can set whether to send a camera image to the recipient when you place a videophone call. You can also set an image from either My picture or Chara-den as a substitute image if you do not want to send a camera image.
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2
3
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From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Call] → [Videophone] → [Set outgoing image] and press
Set outgoing image
Camera image
Substitute image
.
ON
 Dimo
Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Camera image].
[ON] :
Send a camera image to the recipient when you place a videophone call.
[OFF] :
Send a substitute image to the recipient when you place a videophone call.
Select a substitute image from My picture/Chara-den of the Data Box at [Substitute image].
You can set the following files.
Category File format File size Image size
My picture GIF/JPEG Max. 500K bytes Max. [QCIF(176×144)] Chara-den
You cannot set an image with file restrictions or a frame image.
The Set outgoing image is set.
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Max. 100K bytes
Setting the Videophone Image Quality
Default Normal
You can set the quality of an image to be sent to the recipient.
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Call] → [Videophone] → [Visual preference]
1
and press
[Prefer img qual] :
[Normal] :
[Prefer motion] :
Select the quality of an image to be sent and press .
2
The Visual preference is set.
.
Send an image with priority on image quality. Send an image by keeping a balance between image quality and movement. Send an image with priority on movement.
Redialing by Voice Call When the Videophone Is Not Connected
Default OFF
When the videophone call is not connected, the FOMA terminal automatically redials by voice call. When the videophone call is connected successfully, the FOMA terminal does not redial by voice call.
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Call] → [Videophone] → [Auto redial(voice)]
1
and press
Select [ON]/[OFF] and press .
2
The Auto redial(voice) is set.
.
You are charged for a call instead of digital communication when you redial by voice call.
Using the Hands-free Function
Default ON
You can set whether to use the hands-free function during a videophone call.
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Call] → [Videophone] → [Hands-free] and
1
press
[ON] :
[OFF] :
Select [ON]/[OFF] and press .
2
The Hands-free is set.
When the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch (optional) is connected to the FOMA terminal, you
hear a recipient’s voice from the Earphone/Microphone, regardless of the Hands-free setting.
.
You hear the recipient’s/caller’s voice from the speaker during a videophone call.
You hear the recipient’s/caller’s voice from the earpiece during a videophone call.
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Setting How to Answer a Videophone Call during i-mode
Default Prefer V.phone
You can set how to answer a videophone call received during i-mode or packet communication, for example, sending or receiving mail.
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Call] → [Videophone] → [V.ph while packet]
1
and press
[Prefer V.phone] :
[Prefer packet] :
[V.ph voicemail] :
[Call forwarding] :
Select the operation to be performed when you receive a videophone call during
2
i-mode communication and press
The V.ph while packet is set.
.
Receive a videophone call. When you answer the videophone call, the packet
communication in progress is disconnected.
Continue the packet communication without receiving a videophone call. The received
call is saved in the Received record. Connect a received videophone call to the Voice Mail Service Center. Connect a received videophone call to a forwarding phone number.
.

Setting Notice for Switching between Voice and Videophone Calls

<Videophone switch notice>
You can set whether to notify the recipient/caller that the FOMA terminal is capable of switching between voice and videophone calls.
You cannot perform this setting when you are outside of the service area or in a place where radio waves do not
reach, or during a voice or videophone call.
From the Menu, select [NW Services] → [V.ph switch notice] and press .
1
V.ph switch notice
Indication ON
Indication OFF Check setting
Select [Indication ON] → [Yes] and press .
2
When you do not want to notify
Select [Indication OFF] → [Yes].
To check the setting
Select [Check setting].
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PushTalk

What is PushTalk? ................................................................................................................ 74
Originating a PushTalk Call .................................................................................................. 76
Adding a Member during PushTalk Communication ............................................................ 77
Receiving a PushTalk Call .................................................................................................... 77
Saving Data in the PushTalk Phonebook ............................................................................. 78
Originating a PushTalk Call Using the PushTalk Phonebook ............................................... 80
Deleting a PushTalk Phonebook Entry ................................................................................. 81
Using the PushTalk Phonebook ....................................................................
Setting the PushTalk Operation .................................................................
<PushTalkPlus>
<PushTalk setting>
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What is PushTalk?

You can communicate among several persons (up to five persons including yourself) with a simple operation of pressing recipients, and pressing
. Every time you press (speak), you are charged for PushTalk communication. You can speak while you press and hold listen while you are speaking. You can confirm the status of members, such as who is now speaking, in the display. The PushTalk function is useful for exchanging brief information within a group.
Compatible models: 902i series, 902iS series, SO902iWP+, SH902iSL, N902iX HIGH-SPEED, N902iL, 903i
series, 904i series, P702i, P702iD, SH702iS, P703i, SH703i, and SO703i
With the following models※, you can add another member and also place a second call to a non-participating member during PushTalk communication.
903i series, 904i series, P703i, SH703i, and SO703i
Conversation between two persons
Caller
(Speaker)
Speak while pressing and holding
Hello
Originating a call
Recipient
to display the PushTalk phonebook, selecting
, and the rest of the members can only
Conversation among several persons
Caller
Recipient
Originating a call
Recipient
Recipient
Recipient (Speaker)
I’ll arrive soon.
Speak while pressing and holding
PushTalkPlus
he PushTalkPlus service allows you to communicate simultaneously with up to 20 persons (including
T
yourself) using the pre-saved phonebook on the network. This service also allows you to check the status of members and has made the PushTalk service even more convenient. You need additional subscription to use PushTalkPlus.
For details about the PushTalkPlus operations, see the guidebook that is provided at the time of subscription
to the service.
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Using the Display during PushTalk Communication
Main display
On PushTalk
  ドコモ一郎
 ○○○同好会 ドコモ一郎 
ドコモ三郎 
ドコモ二郎  090XXXXXXXX
 Connected  Connected  Disconnect
Calling
Sub-display
On PushTalk
ドコモ一郎
: During PushTalk communication
: Hands-free ON
Active speaker
The phone number (or the member name when the speaker is saved in
the Phonebook) appears
[Myself] : You are currently the active speaker (you can speak)
[User Unset] : The Caller ID of the caller is set to [OFF]
[?] : The active speaker is not identified
(No indication) : There is no active speaker (open status)
Group name
Displayed only in the display of the caller who originated a call using a
group
Members
The phone number (or the member name when the member is saved in
the Phonebook) appears [User Unset] : The Caller ID of the caller is set to [OFF]
Communication status
Connected : The caller who originated a PushTalk call Connected : Calling※ : The recipient’s terminal is ringing Disconnect※ : The recipient ended the PushTalk session, does not
Driving※ : Public mode (Drive mode) is set These icons appear only when PushTalk communication is performed
among several persons.
Currently participating in the PushTalk communication
answer the call, or is outside of the service area. Otherwise the recipient’s terminal is powered off
Operations during PushTalk Communication
Speak When the floor is open, you can speak only while you press and hold
Add a member Press (Add). This operation is enabled only when you originate a PushTalk
Display other members If all the members cannot be seen on the screen at once, press
Switch ON/OFF of the hands-free operation
Adjust the volume of the caller’s voice
Terminate a PushTalk call Press
Receive a voice call Press (P.59).
Operation Key operation
While another member has the floor, you cannot get it even if you press
call.
to display the next screen. Press ( ). Every time you press the key, the ON/OFF setting is switched.
Press .
.
If you receive a voice call, the PushTalk communication is terminated. The operation for an incoming voice call while using PushTalk can be customized (P.83).
.
.
(Member ▼)
Each speech session granted by obtaining the floor is time limited. The obtained floor is released after
the time limit. The PushTalk communication is terminated if no member takes over the floor within a certain interval.
When there is any change in PushTalk communication status or a member takes over the floor, the signal
tone sounds.
You cannot use i-mode during PushTalk communication.
If you receive a voice call or the time set for the Alarm/Schedule alarm is reached while you are speaking in
a PushTalk session, the floor you obtained is released.
When you receive a videophone call, data communication, or a PushTalk call during PushTalk
communication, a new call is saved in the Received record and the current PushTalk call is continued.
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Originating a PushTalk Call

You cannot originate a PushTalk call during a voice call, a videophone call, or data communication.
If you originate a PushTalk call during i-mode communication, the i-mode communication is terminated.
Originating a PushTalk call while running i-αppli also stops the i-αppli.
Enter a phone number in the stand-by display.
1
Press .
2
Dialing PushTalk
090XXXXXXXX
When a PushTalk call is originated, the signal tone sounds.
On PushTalk
 Myself
090XXXXXXXX
Connected
Press to end the communication.
3
You cannot use PushTalk to place a call to emergency numbers (110, 119, and 118).
When the call is answered, it is switched to the hands-free operation that allows you to hear the recipient’s voice from the speaker.
To speak
Press while the floor is open. You can speak while you press and hold .
Originating a PushTalk Call from the Call Record
You can originate a PushTalk call using the Redial and Received records.
Example: Originating a PushTalk call from the Received record
Press ( ) in the stand-by display.
1
The Received record display appears.
Select a received record and press .
2
When a PushTalk call is originated, the signal tone sounds.
If a member is disconnected during PushTalk communication among several persons, the disconnected
member can come back to the session using the Redial/Received record as long as the other members continue it. When the PushTalk communication is already ended, the call is going to be a new one.
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Adding a Member during PushTalk Communication

If you originate a PushTalk call, you can add a member during PushTalk communication. You can add members up to the maximum number allowed for communication (up to five persons including yourself) and also place a second call to a non-participating member.
Example: Selecting a member from the PushTalk phonebook
Press (Add) during PushTalk communication.
1
The screen for selecting the method of adding a member appears.
[View PushTalk PB] :
[View phonebook] :
[Direct input] :
Select [View PushTalk PB] and press .
2
 Member Group
携帯あき子
携帯なつ子 携帯はる子
ドコモ一郎 ドコモ二郎
Select a member and press .
3
“ ” appears for the selected member.
Press (Complete).
4
The Members to add display appears.
Press (Call).
5
On PushTalk
 Myself
携帯あき子  ドコモ一郎  ドコモ二郎  携帯はる子 
Select a member from the PushTalk phonebook. Select a member from the FOMA terminal phonebook. Enter a phone number directly.
To select a member from a group
Press and select a group.
The FOMA terminal starts calling the selected member.
 Connected  Connected  Connected  Calling
Members added during PushTalk communication are not displayed in the detailed information of the Redial/
Received record.
You can add a party who uses a PushTalk-compatible model, as a PushTalk group member. However, this
added member is not displayed on the displays of other than the following models※ and the signal tone does not sound either.
903i series, 904i series, P703i, SH703i, and SO703i

Receiving a PushTalk Call

When you receive a PushTalk call, you are notified by flashing indicator, ring tone, vibrator, etc. The operation for an incoming PushTalk call varies depending on the settings of the Incoming set, Manner mode, etc.
If you receive a PushTalk call during a voice call, the PushTalk call is not connected. The notification icon of
missed call appears and the call is saved in the Received record. A PushTalk call received during a videophone call or data communication is not connected, either. The call is not saved in the Received record.
When receiving a PushTalk call during i-mode communication, the setting for the i-mode arrival act is applied.
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When you receive a PushTalk call, press or .
1
PushTalk Gr call
 ドコモ一郎
 ドコモ三郎  ドコモ二郎
090XXXXXXXX
When the call is answered, it is switched to the hands-free operation that allows you to hear the recipient’s voice from the speaker.
When you do not want to answer the call
Press .
On PushTalk
  ドコモ二郎
ドコモ一郎  ドコモ三郎  ドコモ二郎  090XXXXXXXX
 Connected  Connected  Connected
Calling
The names of the members appear. If the member is not saved in the Phonebook, this member’s phone number appears instead.
When a PushTalk caller sets the caller ID to be notified, the names/phone
numbers of all members are displayed. If the caller sets the caller ID not to be notified, all members are displayed as “User Unset”.
To speak
Press while the floor is open. You can speak while you press and hold .
Press to end the communication.
2
You can answer a PushTalk call by pressing (Answer) instead of or . When you set the Any key
answer to [ON], you can also press
A PushTalk call cannot be put on hold.
When you receive a PushTalk call originated from a caller who is saved as a nuisance caller, the call is
rejected. The notification icon of missed call appears and the call is saved in the Received record.
to , , or to answer a PushTalk call (P.60).

Saving Data in the PushTalk Phonebook

You can save up to 1,000 members in the PushTalk phonebook. Members you want to save in the PushTalk phonebook must be also saved in the FOMA terminal phonebook. You can save only one phone number in the PushTalk phonebook for each FOMA terminal phonebook entry. The name of a member displayed in the PushTalk phonebook is diverted from that saved in the FOMA terminal phonebook.
Press in the stand-by display and press (Create).
1
The screen for selecting the saving method appears.
[View phonebook] :
[Direct input] :
Select [View phonebook] and press .
2
The FOMA terminal phonebook appears.
Select from the FOMA terminal phonebook. Save new data in the FOMA terminal phonebook and then save it in the PushTalk
phonebook.
Follow the same steps as in “Add to FOMA terminal phonebook” (P.87, step 3 to 4).
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Select an entry → a phone number and press .
3
Select PushTalk No.
090XXXXXXXX
03XXXXXXXX
When you save a person saved as Secret in the FOMA terminal phonebook in the PushTalk phonebook, the
entry is not displayed in the PushTalk phonebook. To display the name, set the Secret display to [ON].
The phone number is saved in the PushTalk phonebook and “ ” appears in the entry in the FOMA terminal phonebook.
Setting a Group
You can originate a PushTalk call to several recipients by saving them in a group as members beforehand. You can save up to 20 groups in the PushTalk phonebook, 19 members for each group.
Press in the stand-by display and press (Func).
1
The Function menu appears.
Select [Group setting] and press .
2
The Group setting display appears.
To display group numbers
When saved, group icons are displayed instead of group numbers. Press to switch the display temporarily between group icons and group numbers.
Select a group and press .
3
Edit group 3
Group name
ク゛ルーフ゜3 Icon               Member list
0/19
Enter a group name at [Group name].
4
Enter a group name within 10 full-width or 21 half-width characters.
Select a group icon at [Icon].
5
Select [Member list] and press .
6
Select member
携帯あき子
携帯なつ子
携帯はる子 ドコモ一郎 ドコモ二郎
Select a member, press , and then press (Complete).
7
“ ” appears for the selected member.
Press (Complete).
8
The group is saved in the PushTalk phonebook.
To cancel all selections
4/19
Press (Rel all).
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Originating a PushTalk Call Using the PushTalk Phonebook

If you save persons as members in the PushTalk phonebook, you can originate a PushTalk call to several persons.
Press in the stand-by display, select a member, and press .
1
 Member Group
携帯あき子
携帯なつ子
携帯はる子 ドコモ一郎 ドコモ二郎
Press .
2
Dialing PT group
 携帯あき子  携帯はる子  ドコモ一郎  ドコモ二郎
“ ” appears for the selected member.
To display phone numbers
Press to switch the display temporarily between names and phone numbers.
When a PushTalk call is originated, the signal tone sounds.
On PushTalk
 Myself
携帯あき子 
携帯はる子 
ドコモ一郎 
ドコモ二郎 
Press to end the communication.
3
 Calling  Connected  Connected  Connected
To speak
Press while the floor is open. You can speak while you press and hold .
Originating a PushTalk Call from the Group
Press in the stand-by display and press .
1
To display group numbers
When saved, group icons are displayed instead of group numbers. Press to switch the display temporarily between group icons and group numbers.
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 Member
 ○○○同好会
 △△△クラブ  ○△○愛好会
PushTalk
Group
ク゛ルーフ゜4 ク゛ルーフ゜5 ク゛ルーフ゜6 ク゛ルーフ゜7 ク゛ルーフ゜8 ク゛ルーフ゜9 ク゛ルーフ゜10 ク゛ルーフ゜11 ク゛ルーフ゜12
Select a group and press .
2
Dialing PT group
 ○○○同好会  携帯あき子
 携帯はる子  ドコモ一郎  ドコモ二郎
When a PushTalk call is originated, the signal tone sounds.
To originate a call to specific members by selecting them from a group
Select a group → members and press .
On PushTalk
 Myself
 ○○○同好会 携帯あき子 
携帯はる子  ドコモ一郎  ドコモ二郎 
Press to end the communication.
3
When originating a PushTalk call to a group, you can originate a call to up to four members even if more
than five members are saved in the group.
 Calling  Connected  Connected  Connected
To speak
Press while the floor is open. You can speak while you press and hold .

Deleting a PushTalk Phonebook Entry

You can delete members saved in the PushTalk phonebook using three methods.
Example: Deleting a member
Press in the stand-by display.
1
To delete several members
From the Function menu, select [Delete] → [Select&delete], select members, press
(Delete), and select [Yes]. Select whether to delete the corresponding entries from the
FOMA terminal phonebook.
To delete all members
From the Function menu, select [Delete] → [Delete all], enter the Security code, and select [Yes]. Select whether to delete the corresponding entries from the FOMA terminal phonebook.
To reset a group to the default setting
Press , move the cursor to a group and from the Function menu, select [Reset group] → [Yes].
Select a member and press (Func).
2
The Function menu appears.
Select [Delete] → [Delete one] → [Yes] and press .
3
The screen for confirming whether to delete the corresponding entry from the FOMA terminal phonebook appears.
Select [Yes]/[No] and press .
4
The selected member is deleted.
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Using the PushTalk Phonebook

You can connect to the network and use the PushTalkPlus service (P.74).
To use the PushTalkPlus service, you must subscribe to this service.
Press in the stand-by display and press (Func).
1
The Function menu appears.
Select [NW connection] → [Yes] and press .
2
The call is connected to the network.
<PushTalkPlus>

Setting the PushTalk Operation

<PushTalk setting>
Setting Whether to Answer a Call Automatically
Default OFF
You can set whether to answer an incoming PushTalk call automatically using the hands­free function.
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Application] → [PushTalk] → [Auto answer setting]
1
and press
[ON] :
[OFF] :
Select [ON]/[OFF] and press .
2
The Auto answer setting is set.
.
A PushTalk call you receive is answered automatically using the hands-free function. When the
Manner mode is set, the call is not answered automatically.
A PushTalk call you receive is answered by pressing
, , etc.
Setting the Ring Time
Default 30 sec
If you select [OFF] for the Auto answer setting, set the ring time of the PushTalk call.
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Application] → [PushTalk] → [Set ring time] and
1
press
Enter the ring time within 01 to 60 seconds.
.
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Enter the PushTalk ring time.
2
The Set ring time is set.
PushTalk
Sending Your Own and Member’s Caller IDs
Default OFF
When originating a PushTalk call or adding a new member during PushTalk communication, your own and all member’s phone numbers can be shown in the recipient’s display.
A phone number is an important personal information. Carefully decide whether you want to notify members of
your and member’s caller ID.
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Application] → [PushTalk] → [Caller ID] and
1
press
[ON] :
[OFF] :
Select [ON]/[OFF] and press .
2
The Caller ID is set.
Even if you change [Caller ID] of the PushTalk, [Set Notification] for placing a call is not changed.
If you specify [Call with ID]/[Call with no ID] as a call condition from the Call condition menu when
originating a PushTalk call, the phone numbers of all members including the caller (yourself) or none of the phone numbers are notified to all members depending on which call condition you select (P.53).
If several settings regarding sending the Caller ID are in conflict with each other when you originate a
PushTalk call, the following priority is applied.
1. Call condition you selected when originating a call
2. Setting for [Caller ID]
.
When you originate a PushTalk call or add members during PushTalk communication, the phone
numbers of the caller (yourself) and all the other members are displayed in the incoming call and On PushTalk displays of all the members’ terminals.
When you originate a PushTalk call or add members during PushTalk communication, the caller
(yourself) and members are displayed as “User Unset”.
Setting How to Answer a Voice Call during PushTalk Communication
Default Call Rejection
You can set how to answer a voice call when you receive it during PushTalk communication.
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Application] → [PushTalk] → [P-Talk arrival act]
1
and press
[Answer] :
[Call Rejection] :
[Voice Mail] :
[Call Forwarding] :
Select the operation to be performed when you receive a voice call during PushTalk
2
communication and press
The P-Talk arrival act is set.
.
Receive a voice call and you can answer it. If you receive a voice call while you have
the floor, you loose the floor.
Reject an incoming voice call. The missed call notification icon appears and the call is
saved in the Received record. Connect an incoming voice call to the Voice Mail Service Center. Connect an incoming voice call to a forwarding number.
.
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Setting Whether to Receive a PushTalk Call during i-mode
Default Prefer PushTalk
You can set whether to receive a PushTalk call by disconnecting i-mode if there is any incoming PushTalk call during i-mode or i-mode communication.
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Application] → [PushTalk] → [i-mode arrival act]
1
and press
[Prefer PushTalk] :
[Prefer i-mode] :
Select the preferred function and press .
2
The i-mode arrival act is set.
.
Receive the PushTalk call and disconnect i-mode. After the PushTalk call is finished,
the previous display reappears.
Continue i-mode without receiving a PushTalk call. The missed PushTalk call is not
saved in the Received record.
Using the Hands-free Function
Default ON
You can set whether to use the hands-free function during PushTalk communication.
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Application] → [PushTalk] → [Hands-free] and
1
press
[ON] :
[OFF] :
Select [ON]/[OFF] and press .
2
The Hands-free is set.
When the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch (optional) is connected to the FOMA terminal, you
hear a member’s voice from the Earphone/Microphone, regardless of the Hands-free setting.
When the FOMA terminal is folded, the hands-free call is performed regardless of the Hands-free setting.
When the FOMA terminal is opened while the Manner mode is set, you cannot answer a call using the
hands-free function regardless of the Hands-free setting.
.
You hear a member’s voice from the speaker during PushTalk communication. You hear a member’s voice from the earpiece during PushTalk communication.
Setting the Operation for the FOMA Terminal Being Folded during PushTalk Communication
Default Speaker call
You can hang up a call or switch a call to the hands-free operation by folding the FOMA terminal during PushTalk communication.
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Application] → [PushTalk] → [Setting when folded]
1
.
You hear a member’s voice from the speaker during PushTalk communication. Hang up the PushTalk call.
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and press
[Speaker call] :
[Finish] :
Select [Speaker call]/[Finish] and press .
2
The Setting when folded is set.
The Setting when folded is disabled when the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch (optional) is
connected to the FOMA terminal and the call remains connected through the Earphone/Microphone even if you fold the FOMA terminal.
PushTalk

Phonebook

Phonebooks the FOMA Terminal Can Use .......................................................................... 86
Saving an Entry in the FOMA Terminal Phonebook .........
Saving an Entry in the UIM Phonebook ...........................................
Saving the Redial/Received Record in the Phonebook ........................................................ 90
Saving a Group .............................................................................................
Displaying the Phonebook ................................................................................................... 92
Searching the Phonebook ......................................................................
Setting the Display of the Phonebook ....................................................
Editing a Phonebook Entry ........................................................................
Deleting a Phonebook Entry ...................................................................
Storing (Restoring/Updating) the Phonebook at the Data Security Service Center .............. 95
Checking the Number of Entries Saved ......................................................
Dialing Quickly to Frequently Called Numbers .................................................
Using the Data Security Service .........................................................
<Add to FOMA terminal phonebook>
<Add to UIM phonebook>
<Group setting>
<Search phonebook>
<Phonebook setting>
<Edit phonebook>
<Delete phonebook>
<Memory status>
<2-touch dial>
<Data Security Service>
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89
91
93
93
94
94
96
96
97
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Phonebooks the FOMA Terminal Can Use

The FOMA terminal is equipped with two types of phonebooks, the FOMA terminal phonebook, which you can set up with various functions, and the UIM (FOMA card) phonebook, which can be used with other FOMA terminals. Use either phonebook to your convenience.
You can also use the PushTalk phonebook dedicated for PushTalk that can be created using data saved in the
FOMA terminal phonebook (P.78).
The table below shows the data you can save in each phonebook.
Data to be saved FOMA terminal phonebook UIM phonebook
Number of data entries Group You can sort entries in groups from Group 0 to 19. You can sort entries in groups
Phone number to be saved
Mail address to be saved
Image to be saved
Other data to be saved
Group to be saved
You can use phonebook data saved in your UIM when this UIM is used on another FOMA terminal.
For the order of priority between call image, ring tone, and incoming indicator color, see P.102.
When you receive a call or mail from a person saved as Secret, the regular ring tone, incoming image and
incoming indicator color are used, and a name of the caller/sender is not displayed. To enable the settings of a person saved as Secret or a group that includes a person saved as Secret, set the Secret display to [ON].
The saved data may be lost as a result of malfunction, repair, or other handling of the FOMA terminal. Under
no condition will DoCoMo be held liable for any damaged or lost data saved in the Phonebook, etc. It is recommended that you make a separate note of the data saved in the Phonebook or make a backup
copy of it using the microSD memory card (P.211). If you have a PC, you can save data in your PC using the DoCoMo keitai datalink and the FOMA USB Cable (optional).
Please note that when you change models and attempt to transfer the saved data to a new mobile phone at
our service counter (DoCoMo shop, etc.), you may not be able to copy it to the FOMA terminal depending on the specifications of your new phone.
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You can save up to 1,000 entries. You can save up to 50 entries.
You can save up to three numbers for each phonebook entry and a total of up to 3,000 numbers in the Phonebook. You can save one number for each phonebook entry in the PushTalk phonebook. You can select from nine types of icons, such as
Public] and [ Mobile1].
[ You can save up to three addresses for each phonebook
entry and a total of up to 3,000 addresses in the Phonebook. You can also save one Secret code for each address. You can select from five types of icons, such as
Mobile1] and [ Home].
[ You can save one still image (Des call display) and one
Chara-den for each phonebook entry. You can save up to 1,000 each of still image and Chara-den files in the Phonebook. You can save one name, reading, memory number, postal code, postal address, and birthday for each phonebook entry. You can also set one type of Des phone tone, Des mail tone, Select phone Illum., Select mail Illum., and Secret for each phonebook entry. You can save one group name and group icon for each group.
You can also set one type of Des call display, Des phone tone, Des mail tone, Select phone Illum., and Select mail Illum. for each group.
from Group 0 to 10. You can save one number for each phonebook entry.
You cannot select icons. “ saved automatically.
You can save one address for each phonebook entry.
You cannot select icons. “ saved automatically.
You cannot save images.
You can save one name and reading for each phonebook entry.
You can save one group name for each group. You cannot change a group name with [ cannot select icons. Unavailable
” is
” is
None]. You

Saving an Entry in the FOMA Terminal Phonebook

<Add to FOMA terminal phonebook>
Up to 1,000 entries can be saved in the FOMA terminal phonebook.
Press ( ) in the stand-by display and press (Create).
1
Select [Main memory] and press .
2
Edit phonebook
000
Public
Mobile1
−−−−/−−/−− −−−
Save each item.
3
Icon Settings
Enter a name within 16 full-width or 32 half-width characters.
When entering a name, the reading is automatically entered.
Select a group. When entering a name/phone number/mail address, group is automatically entered. Enter a memory number from 000 to 999. When entering a name/phone number/mail address, the smallest available memory number is automatically entered. Enter within 26 digits per phone number. You can save the pause (P), timer (T), “+”, “#”, and sub-address separator (
Select a phone number type icon. When entering a phone number, [ Public] is automatically entered. Enter within 50 half-width alphanumeric characters and symbols per mail address.
Select a mail address type icon. When you enter a mail address, [ Mobile1] is automatically entered. Enter the specified Secret code (P.169) when the recipient saves it. The Secret code is used when sending mail.
Enter a postal code within seven half-width digits.
Enter a postal address within 64 full-width or 128 half-width characters.
Enter a birthday within the range from 1900/01/01 to 2050/12/31.
To save an entry in the UIM phonebook
Select [UIM] (P.89).
To edit the reading, enter the reading within 32 half-width characters.
If a phone number is saved with the “184” or “186”, SMS cannot be sent to this phone
number even if you select it.
When sending mail to an i-mode terminal (including a Mova terminal), you need to
specify only the mail address portion before the @ mark.
When you save a mail address as “phone number + Secret code@docomo.ne.jp” in
the Phonebook, if you save a Secret code, you cannot send mail or reply mail to this address. To avoid this problem, change the mail address to “phone number@docomo. ne.jp” and save a Secret code.
The Secret code is masked by “
displayed in numbers.
).
”. Only when the Secret display is set to [ON], it is
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Icon Settings
Select an image from My Picture/i-motion of the Data Box or record a new one to be used as the Des call display that is displayed when placing/receiving a voice or videophone call or displaying the individual Phonebook entry.
You can set the following files.
Category File format File size Image size
My picture GIF/JPEG Max. 100K bytes Max. [QVGA(240×320)] i-motion
※−
Some i-motion may not be set.
It may take time to display a large-sized image.
To use an image after recording it by the camera, select [Camera]/[Movie] (P.136, 139).
You can record an image in the following sizes.
Still image Out-camera Max. [QVGA(240×320)]
Movie [sQCIF(128×96)]/[QCIF(176×144)]
To specify no image, select [None].
To check the image, move the cursor to an image and press
In-camera [sQCIF(128×96)]/[QCIF(176×144)]
Max. 2M bytes [sQCIF(128×96)]/[QCIF(176×144)]
Select a Chara-den file to be sent when placing a videophone call from Chara-den of the Data Box.
To specify no Chara-den character, select [None]. A substitute image or your own image
set in the Set outgoing image (P.70) is sent. Select a ring tone from MUSIC/i-motion/Melody of the Data Box to be used as the Des phone tone/Des mail tone that sounds when receiving a voice or videophone call and right after receiving mail.
You can set the following files. You can select a Chaku-Uta
Category File format File size Image size
MUSIC AAC-LC/HE-AAC Max. 5M bytes i-motion
※−
Melody SMF/MFi Max. 350K bytes
Some i-motion may not be set.
Max. 2M bytes [sQCIF(128×96)]/[QCIF(176×144)]
When you select a Chaku-Uta Full® that has a choice of specified playback ranges from
[MUSIC], the screen for selecting a type of setting appears. If you select [Full song], the
entire track of Chaku-Uta Full
playback range of Chaku-Uta Full
®
is set for the ring tone. If you select [Point], the specified
®
is set for the ring tone as an i-motion. The i-motion
you set is saved in the Data Box.
To specify no ring tone, select [None].
To mute the ring tone, select [Silent].
To check the ring tone, move the cursor to the ring tone and press
Select a color for the Select phone/mail Illum. that flashes when receiving a voice or videophone call and right after receiving mail. When you move the cursor to a color, the incoming indicator flashes accordingly.
To specify no color, select [None].
Select [ON]/[OFF] of the Secret.
To display the entry saved as Secret, set the Secret display to [ON].
(Play).
®
from [i-motion].
(Play).
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Press (Complete).
4
The entered data is saved in the FOMA terminal phonebook.
If you set [None] for the Des call display, Des phone/mail tone, or Select phone/mail Illum., then the call
image, ring tone, and indicator color saved for the Group setting are automatically used for the respective function. If these settings are not saved in the Group setting, the Incoming set (P.100) or Animation setting (P.108) is used.
If you set an i-motion with video and sound tracks for the Des mail tone, the i-motion image appears when
mail reception is completed.
If you set an i-motion for the Des call display, the image set for the Animation setting is displayed when you
place a voice or videophone call.
If you set an i-motion or Chaku-Uta Full® for the Des phone/mail tone or set an i-motion for the Des call
display, the settings may be changed in some cases.
Phonebook

Saving an Entry in the UIM Phonebook

Up to 50 entries can be saved in the UIM (FOMA card) phonebook.
Press ( ) in the stand-by display and press (Create).
1
Select [UIM] and press .
2
Edit phonebook
Save each item.
3
Icon Settings
Enter a name within 10 full-width or 21 half-width characters. If you use a mixture of full­width and half-width characters or half-width katakana characters for the name, the number of characters that you can save is limited to 10 characters. When entering a name, the reading is automatically entered.
Select a group. When entering a name/phone number/mail address, group [ No Group] is automatically entered.
Enter a phone number within 26 digits (20 digits for some types of UIM).
Enter a mail address within 50 half-width alphanumeric characters and symbols. If you use symbols for the mail address, you may not be able to save up to the maximum allowable number of characters.
To save an entry in the FOMA terminal phonebook
Select [Main memory] (P.87).
To edit the reading, enter the reading within 12 full-width katakana characters or 25
half-width alphanumeric characters. If you use a mixture of full-width and half-width characters for the reading, the number of characters that you can save is limited to 12 characters.
When sending mail to an i-mode terminal (including a Mova terminal), you need to
specify only the mail address portion before the @ mark.
<Add to UIM phonebook>
Press (Complete).
4
The entered data is saved in the UIM phonebook.
Data copied from the FOMA terminal phonebook or received using a function such as the infrared or iC
communication may not be saved correctly.
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Saving the Redial/Received Record in the Phonebook

A phone number saved in the record can be directly added to the Phonebook.
Example: Saving a received record in the FOMA terminal phonebook as a new entry
Press ( ) in the stand-by display.
1
To save a number from the redial record
Press ( ) in the stand-by display.
Select a received record and press (Save).
2
The screen for selecting where to save appears.
Select [Ordinary PB] and press .
3
The screen for selecting how to save to the Phonebook appears.
To save data in the PushTalk phonebook
Select [PushTalk PB] → a PushTalk phone number.
Select [New] and press .
4
The screen for selecting where to save appears.
When you select [Add]
Select an entry to which you want to add from the Phonebook.
Select [Main memory] and press .
5
The Edit phonebook display appears.
To save to the UIM phonebook
Select [UIM].
Save other items.
6
Follow the same steps as in “Add to FOMA terminal phonebook” (P.87, step 3) or in “Add to UIM
phonebook” (P.89, step 3).
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Press (Complete).
7
The entry is saved in the FOMA terminal phonebook.
Phonebook

Saving a Group

<Group setting>
Up to 20 groups can be saved in the FOMA terminal phonebook, and up to 10 groups can be saved in the UIM (FOMA card) phonebook.
You cannot change [
Example: Saving a group in the FOMA terminal phonebook
Press (Func) in the Phonebook.
1
The Function menu appears.
Select [Group setting] and press .
2
Group setting
Friends Office
Select a group and press .
3
Edit group 0
No Group] in the UIM phonebook.
To display group numbers
When saved, group icons are displayed instead of group numbers. Press to switch the display temporarily between group icons and group numbers.
Enter a group name at [ ].
4
Enter a group name within 10 full-width or 21 half-width characters. For data in the UIM phonebook, if you use a mixture of full-width and half-width characters or half-width katakana characters for the group name, the number of characters that you can save is limited to 10 characters.
For data in the UIM phonebook, go to step 7.
Select a group icon at [ ].
5
Save the Des call display, Des phone tone, and Select phone Illum.
6
Follow the same steps as those for the Des call display, Des phone/mail tone, and Select phone/mail
Illum. described in the Add to FOMA terminal phonebook (P.87, step 3).
Press (Complete).
7
The group is set.
When the Des call display, Des phone/mail tone, or Select phone/mail Illum. is set for both the Phonebook
and Group setting, the setting for the Phonebook has higher priority.
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Displaying the Phonebook

You can use the Phonebook to perform various operations.
Example: Displaying the FOMA terminal phonebook
Press ( ) in the stand-by display.
1
 か さ た な は ま 
ドコモ一郎
ドコモ三郎 ドコモ二郎 ドコモ太郎
Select an entry and press .
2
ドコモ太郎
015 Friends
090XXXXXXXX
03XXXXXXXX 03XXXXXXXX docomo.taro. como.ne.jp docomotaro@ .co.jp 1070062
 △△−○○ Minami−Aoya
△△
To display the UIM phonebook
Press (UIM). Every time you press the key, the display switches between the FOMA terminal and UIM phonebooks. “ ” appears in the UIM phonebook.
To switch the display format temporarily
From the Function menu, select [Chg. disp. temp] →[Alphabet]/ [Group]/[Number].
To attach a Phonebook entry to mail
Move the cursor to data and from the Function menu, select [Attach to mail].
To place a voice call
Move the cursor to a phone number and press .
To place a videophone call
Move the cursor to a phone number and press (V.phone).
To originate a PushTalk call
@do
△△
.□□□
Move the cursor to a phone number and press .
To send mail
Move the cursor to a mail address and press (Mail).
To check the call image
Move the cursor to a call image and press (Play).
To check a Chara-den character
Move the cursor to a Chara-den file and press (Play).
To check a ring tone
Move the cursor to a ring tone and press (Play).
To check an incoming indicator
Move the cursor to an incoming indicator and press (Check).
To turn on/off the image display
Press to temporarily turn on/off an image.
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When data is displayed in the Japanese alphabetical order of readings (
numbers, you can use the relevant keys on the keypad to move to each tab page (“あ” to “わ”) or to the beginning of each alphabet page. For example, to go to the “は” tab page, press the key By pressing
”. To switch to the “A” or “ETC” tab page, press
Phonebook
repeatedly, you can move within the “は” tab page in the following order: “は → ひ → ふ →
.
あかさたな
) or in the order of group
marked “は”.

Searching the Phonebook

<Search phonebook>
The Phonebook can be searched to display up to 100 entries temporarily.
Press (Func) in the Phonebook.
1
The Function menu appears.
Select [Search] and press .
2
Search phonebook
Name
Memory no. Group Phone number
Select a search method and press , then enter a search key.
3
The searching result is displayed.
[Name] :
[Memory no.] :
[Group] :
[Phone number] :
To search data in the UIM phonebook
Press (UIM).
Enter part of a reading within 32 half-width characters. For the UIM
phonebook, enter within 12 full-width or 25 half-width characters. Enter a memory number. Select a group. Enter part of a phone number within 26 digits.

Setting the Display of the Phonebook

Default Which PB to use: Phonebook, Which way to disp.: Alphabet, Font size: Large, Set image disp.: ON, Save image setting: ON
<Phonebook setting>
You can set the display style and font size to be used for the Phonebook when you display it and whether to display an image when you display a single entry of the Phonebook.
Press (Func) in the Phonebook.
1
The Function menu appears.
Select [PB setting] and press .
2
Phonebook setting
Which PB to use
    Phonebook Which way to disp.
 Alphabet Font size         L Set image display
Save image setting
Select [Phonebook]/[UIM phonebook] at [Which PB to use].
3
Select a display style at [Which way to disp.].
4
[Alphabet] :
[Group] :
[Number] :
Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Set image display].
5
Display entries in the Japanese alphabetical order (in the order of the Japanese syllabary) of
readings ([ Display entries in the order of group numbers. Display entries in the order of memory numbers.
[Which PB to use] :
[Which way to disp.] :
[Font size] :
[Set image display] :
ON
[Save image setting] :
ON
]) of a name that was saved.
Select a phonebook to be displayed when you display the
Phonebook.
Select a display style for Phonebook entries when you
display the Phonebook. Select the font size of the Phonebook (P.114). Select whether to display the Des call display that was
saved when a single entry of the Phonebook is displayed. Select whether to save an image that is set for the Des call
display to the microSD memory card when you save all
Phonebook data.
Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Save image setting].
6
The Phonebook setting is set.
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Editing a Phonebook Entry

From the Phonebook, select an entry and press .
1
Press (Edit).
2
The Edit phonebook display appears.
Edit each item.
3
Follow the same steps as in “Add to FOMA terminal phonebook” (P.87, step 3) or in “Add to UIM
phonebook” (P.89, step 3).
Press (Complete).
4
The edited data is saved in the Phonebook.
<Edit phonebook>

Deleting a Phonebook Entry

<Delete phonebook>
You can delete Phonebook entries using three methods.
Example: Deleting an entry
Press ( ) in the stand-by display.
1
 か さ た な は ま 
ドコモ一郎
ドコモ三郎 ドコモ二郎 ドコモ太郎
Select an entry and press (Func).
2
The Function menu appears.
When the display style is set to [Group]
Select a group, move the cursor to an entry, and press (Func).
Select [Delete] → [Delete one] → [Yes] and press .
3
The selected entry is deleted.
When an entry to be deleted is also saved in the PushTalk phonebook, it is automatically deleted from the
PushTalk phonebook. When you delete all data of the FOMA terminal phonebook, the Group setting of the PushTalk phonebook is reset to the default setting.
To delete several entries
From the Function menu, select [Delete] → [Select&delete], select entries, press (Complete), and select [Yes].
To delete all Phonebook entries being displayed
From the Function menu, select [Delete] → [Delete all], enter the Security code, and select [Yes].
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Storing (Restoring/Updating) the Phonebook at the Data Security Service Center

You can use the Data Security Service to store the FOMA terminal phonebook at the Data Security Service Center.
For details about updating the Phonebook, see P.97.
Press (Func) in the Phonebook.
1
The Function menu appears.
Select [Cnct to Center] and press .
2
The Security code screen appears.
Enter the Security code and press (OK).
3
The screen for confirming whether to connect to the Data Security Service Center appears.
Select [Yes] and press .
4
The call is connected to the Data Security Service Center and the data is updated. When the update is completed, the update result screen appears.
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Checking the Number of Entries Saved

<Memory status>
You can check the number of entries saved in the FOMA terminal phonebook and UIM (FOMA card) phonebook and the number of locations still available or entries saved as Secret.
Press (Func) in the Phonebook.
1
The Function menu appears.
Select [Memory status] and press .
2
Memory status Remained
Used Secret Remained(UIM) Used(UIM)
[Remained] :
550 450
[Used] :
5 30 20
[Secret] :
[Remained(UIM)] :
[Used(UIM)] :
Display the number of entries still available for the FOMA
terminal phonebook.
Display the number of entries saved in the FOMA terminal
phonebook (including entries saved as Secret).
Display the number of entries saved as Secret in the FOMA
terminal phonebook (this data is displayed only when the Secret display is set to [ON]).
Display the number of entries still available for the UIM
phonebook.
Display the number of entries saved in the UIM phonebook.

Dialing Quickly to Frequently Called Numbers

<2-touch dial>
A call can be placed easily to the recipients saved in memory numbers from 000 to 009 by using a shortcut. It is useful to save frequently used phone numbers in memory numbers from 000 to 009.
When the Secret display is set to [OFF], the 2-touch dial cannot be used to place a call to a phone number
saved as Secret.
Example: Placing a call to the recipient saved in the memory number 001
Enter the last one digit of the memory number (0 to 9) in the stand-by display.
1
To check a recipient’s data saved in a memory number
Enter the memory number (one or two digits) and press or . A list of used memory numbers and their associated entries appears with the entered memory number highlighted.
Press .
2
After about five seconds, the call is connected to the first phone number of the recipient saved in memory number 001.
To place a videophone call
Press (V.phone).
The call can be placed to the recipients saved in memory numbers from 010 to 099 by entering the last two
digits (10 to 99) of the memory numbers.
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Phonebook

Using the Data Security Service

You can use the Data Security Service to store the FOMA terminal phonebook at the Data Security Service Center. You can update or restore the stored Phonebook by connecting to the Data Security Service Center.
Data Security Service is a paid service that requires a subscription. For details on this service, see the “Mobile
Phone User’s Guide 【i-mode】”.
You cannot save the UIM phonebook at the Center.
<Data Security Service>
Storing/Updating/Restoring the Phonebook
From the Menu, select [LifeKit] → [Data Security Service] → [Connect to Center]
1
and press
The screen for confirming whether to connect to the Data Security Service Center appears.
Select [Yes] and press .
2
The Security code screen appears.
Enter the Security code and press (OK).
3
The call is connected to the Data Security Service Center and the data is updated. When the update is completed, the update result screen appears.
The automatic update of the Phonebook may fail when another function is executed. In this case, “ ” (PB
update failed) appears in the stand-by display.
.
Setting Whether to Send Images of the Phonebook
Default No
You can set whether to send a Des call display (JPEG/GIF image) saved in the Phonebook to the Data Security Service Center.
From the Menu, select [LifeKit] → [Data Security Service] → [Service setting] and
1
press
The Service setting display appears.
Select [Yes]/[No] at [Send phonebook img].
2
The Send phonebook img is set.
.
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Displaying the Communication History
You can save up to 30 history records of communication with the Data Security Service Center.
When the number of communication history records exceeds 30, the records with the oldest date/time are
overwritten, in that order.
From the Menu, select [LifeKit] → [Data Security Service] → [Sent/rec’d PB data]
1
and press
The Sent/rec’d PB data display appears.
Select a record and press .
2
The update result screen appears.
.
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