Docomo style L-10C Instruction Manual

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L-10C
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Thank you for selecting the "docomo STYLE series L-10C".
Read this manual before use to correctly operate your L-10C.

Operation Description of L-10C

Operations of L-10C are described in this manual as well as "Guide" (installed in this FOMA terminal, Japanese only) and "Instruction Manual (Detailed version, Japanese only)" (in PDF format).
"Instruction Manual" (This Manual): Describes screen displays and operating procedures of basic functions.
"Guide" (installed in this FOMA terminal, Japanese only): Describes the overview or operating procedures of   frequently used functions.   From L-10C: Stand-by display u 7 (for over 1 second)
"Instruction Manual (Detailed version, Japanese only)" (in PDF format): Describes detailed information and
operating procedures of all functions.
  From a PC, download it from the following DOCOMO website.   http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/support/trouble/manual/download/index.html
* The URL and contents of the manual are subject to change without prior notice.

Accessories

L-10C FOMA terminal (With Warranty and Back Cover L25) Battery Pack L12 Instruction Manual (Japanese version)
取扱説明書
Options compatible with this FOMA terminal P87
• Note that "L-10C" is referred to as "FOMA terminal" in this manual.
• It is prohibited to copy all or part of this manual without permission.
• The screens or illustrations used in this manual are examples. The actual screens and illustrations may differ.
• The preinstalled Kisekae tool is set to "Modern red" in the FOMA terminal. In this manual, t
heme is set to "Blue" to make the descriptions clear.
If settings are changed, screen displays or operations may differ from those described in this manual.
description is based on the settings that Color
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Contents

Introduction
P2
Basic Operation
P19
Connect
P39
Search
P54
Enjoy
P58
More Convenient
P70
Others
P79
FOMA TerminalP2 What You Can Do with L-10CP4 Part Names and FunctionsP5 PrecautionsP7 Handling PrecautionsP16
Before UsingP19 Screen ExplanationP24 Character EntryP29 Sound/Screen SettingP31 Lock/SecurityP35
Call TelephoneP39 MailP47 PhonebookP51
i-mode/Full BrowserP54 i-ChannelP57
CameraP58 1SegP61 MUSICP64 i-αppliP67 i-motionP68
Convenient ToolsP70 Data ManagementP73
SupportP79 AppendixP88 IndexP103
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FOMA Terminal

• L-10C supports W-CDMA, GSM/GPRS systems.
• The FOMA terminal uses radio waves, therefore, it may not function in locations where radio waves cannot reach, such as in tunnels, underground, or in buildings; outside the building where radio waves are weak or out of FOMA service area. Even when you are in an upper floor of a tall building and nothing blocks your view outside, your FOMA terminal may not be able to re

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signals. Also, even when radio waves are strong with three antenna bars displayed, and you are not moving, communication may still be interrupted.
• The FOMA terminal uses radio waves to communicate, therefore, there is a possibility that calls may be intercepted by third parties. The W-CDMA and GSM/ GPRS systems automatically encode signals for all calls so even if third receiver, they will hear only noise.
• The FOMA terminal sends and receives voice communication as encoded digital data. When you are operating the FOMA terminal while moving, sometimes you may encounter weaker radio waves and the transmitted digital data may not be correctly decoded resulting in sound distortions.
parties should intercept calls with the
ceive or transmit
• It is recommended that you make a backup of user d
efined data (Phonebook entries, Schedule events, text memos, or Record messages) saved in the FOMA terminal by keeping the separate record or note of those data, etc. and storing them at a separate location. DOCOMO is not responsible for lost data due to failure, repair, or replacement of the model of your FOMA terminal.
• It is recommended that you save important data on a microSD card datalink to send and save data such as Phonebook entries, mail messages, Schedule events, etc. to the PC.
• When you use SSL/TLS for a secure connection, you agree that you are responsible for any actions you take. DOCOMO and the certifiers listed below do not guarantee the safety of SSL/TLS for any activities of customers while using SSL/TLS, and are not liable for any d
amages incurred through using SSL/TLS.
Certifiers: VeriSign Japan K.K.,
Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd., GlobalSign K.K., RSA Security Japan Ltd., SECOM Trust Systems Co., Ltd.
• The FOMA terminal supports FOMA Plus-Area and FOMA HIGH-SPEED Area.
• Descriptions in this manual are for the FOMA terminal with a DOCOMO's UIM inserted.
. If you use a PC, use DOCOMO keitai
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SIM Unlock
This FOMA terminal supports SIM unlock. If you release SIM lock, you can use UIM by other carrier than NTT DOCOMO.
• The SIM unlock service is provided at a docomo Shop.
• A SIM unlock charge is separately required.
• If you use other UIM than by DOCOMO, available services and functions will be limited. DOCOMO is not liable to any failures or malfunctions.
• For details of SIM unlock, refer to NTT DOCOMO website.
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What You Can Do with L-10C

Guide (Japanese only) P28
Guide pre-installed in the FOMA terminal allows you to look for operating instructions of a desired function. When you cannot refer to this manual, you can search functions with Guide quickly.
Koe-no-Takuhaibin P40
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Koe-no-Takuhaibin takes messages using voice call and notifies existence of message to the party by SMS. And you are also notified by SMS when the party plays a message. You can record and play messages as easily as you make a call.
International roaming P44
Your FOMA terminal, phone number, and mail address that are used in Japan are available overseas (supporting 3G and GSM areas).
i-Channel (Japanese only) P57
You can receive graphic information such as news or weather forecasts. Also, you can obtain rich content created with Flash by selecting your favorite channels from the Channel list. * This service is a fee-based service that requires subscription.
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eco mode P34
The eco mode allows you to save the battery power by adjusting the display backlight, etc.
Camera functions P58
You can capture still images (with auto focus) and moving pictures using the camera with approx. 3.2 Mega effective pixels (approx. 3.1 Mega recorded pixels).
Magnifying glass P60
Use the camera of the FOMA terminal as a magnifying glass when reading newspaper or magazines to magnify small characters.
1Seg P61
You can enjoy 1Seg TV programs (Digital terrestrial TV broadcasting for mobile objects). Show subtitle and broadcast data. Also, you can set timer to record your favorite TV programs.
Bar code reader P71
By scanning a bar code or QR code with the camera, you can access to the corresponding site or send a mail.
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Part Names and Functions

Face Front Back
a b
v
w
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d
e f
g
h
i j k
l m n o p
q
r
s
t
u
Left Right
y z
x
A
B
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a Infrared port b Earpiece / Speaker c Display d a s d My Contact
key
e M Menu key / Soft key at the
upper left
Display the main menu.
f g Mail key / Soft key at the
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Display the mail menu.
g A Start key
Make/receive a call.
h Dial key
Enter a phone number or
character.
i * Public mode (Drive
mode) key
j Mouthpiece kCharging terminal l S My function key m Navigation key n G Camera / TV / Upper right
soft key
Display still image shooting
screen or 1Seg watching screen.
o I i-mode / i-
αppli / Soft key
at the lower right
Display i-mode menu.
p Q Clear / i-Channel key
Display the channel list screen.
q P Power / Exit key
End a call or exit a function.
r # Manner mode key s1Seg antenna* t Sub-display u Light v Camera w FOMA antenna xBack cover
Remove the back cover from
the FOMA terminal when attaching/removing the UIM, battery pack, microSD card.
y Strap hole z External connector terminal AF E Volume adjustment keys
Adjust volume.
Bm Multi-tasking key
Display task list.
* The antenna is built into the main
body. Covering around the antenna with your hand may affect the quality.
Using earphones
Connect optional earphones compatible with the external connector terminal. If you use the incompatible earphones, connect the optional conversion plug adapter to the earphones. Common slot for both FOMA AC Adapter 01 (Optional) and Stereo Earphone/ Microphone 01 (Optional).
Stereo Earphone/Microphone 01
FOMA AC Adapter 01
Ex.: For external connector terminal connecting the Stereo Earphone/
Microphone 01 (optional)
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Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS)

Before using your FOMA terminal, read these "Precautions"
carefully so that you can use it correctly. After reading these precautions, keep this manual for later reference.
Be sure to observe these precautions because they are
intended to protect you or others around you from causing injury and to avoid damage to the property.
The symbols below indicate the levels of danger or damage
that may occur if the part and the FOMA terminal is used improperly.
icular precaution is not observed
This symbol indicates that
DANGER
incorrect handling may directly or immediately cause death or serious injury.
This symbol indicates that
WARNING
incorrect handling poses a risk of causing death or serious injury.
This symbol indicates that
CAUTION
incorrect handling poses a risk of causing slight injury or damage to the product or property.
The following symbols indicate specific directions:
Denotes things not to do (Prohibitions).
No
wet hands
No
liquids
Do
Unplug
"Precautions" are explained in the following six sections:
General Precautions for FOMA Terminal, Battery Pack, Adapter
and UIM …………………………………………………………… P8 Precautions for FOMA Terminal ………………………………… P9 Precautions for Battery Pack ………………………………… P11 Precautions for Adapter ……………………………………… P12 Precautions for UIM …………………………………………… P14
Precautions on Using near Electronic Medical Equipment
…………………………………………………………………… P
Denotes not to touch with wet hands.
Denotes not to use where it could get wet or not to wet it.
Denotes mandatory instructions (matters that must be complied with).
Denotes to unplug from the outlet.
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No
disassembly
Denotes not to disassemble.
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General Precautions for FOMA Terminal, Battery Pack, Adapter and UIM
DANGER
Do not use, store, or leave the FOMA terminal and its accessories in locations
Don’t
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disassembly
subject to high temperatures, such as near fire, in direct sunlight, or inside a car under the hot sun.
Fire, burns, or injury may result.
Do not put the battery pack, FOMA terminal, adapter, or UIM in heating appliances
Don’t
such as microwaves or high pressure containers.
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock may result.
Do not disassemble or remodel the FOMA terminal and its accessories.
No
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock may result.
Do not get the FOMA terminal and its accessories wet with water, drinking water, pet
No
urine, etc.
liquids
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock may result.
Use battery packs and adapters specified by NTT DOCOMO.
Do
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock may result.
WARNING
Do not subject the FOMA terminal and its accessories to severe shocks, or throw them.
Don’t
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock may result.
Keep conductive foreign objects (metal, pencil lead, etc.) away from the charging
Don’t
terminals or external connector. Do not insert such objects inside the FOMA terminal.
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock may result.
Do not cover or wrap the FOMA terminal or its accessories with bedding, etc.
Don’t
while using or charging.
Fire or burns may result.
Make sure to turn off the FOMA terminal before you go to a place such as a gas
Do
station where flammable gas is generated, and do not charge the FOMA terminal.
Catching fire may result.
If you notice any strange smells, overheating, discoloration, or deformation
Do
while using, charging, or storing the FOMA terminal, immediately take the following actions:
Remove the power plug   from the outlet or cigarette   lighter socket.
Turn the FOMA terminal   power off.
Remove the battery pack   from the FOMA terminal.
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock may result.
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CAUTION
Do not place the FOMA terminal and its accessories in unstable places such as
Don’t
wobbly tables or sloping shelves.
The FOMA terminal or its accessories may fall, resulting in injury.
Do not store the FOMA terminal and its accessories in humid or dusty places, or in
Don’t
high temperatures.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
If children use the FOMA terminal, a guardian should explain the safety instructions
Do
and correct operations. The guardian should also make sure that the instructions are followed during use.
Injury may result.
Keep out of the reach of babies and infants.
Accidental swallowing or injury
Do
may result.
Pay extra attention when you use the FOMA terminal for an extended period of time while
Do
it is connected to the adapter.
If you use i-αppli, make a videophone call or watch one seg TV programs for a long time while charging, the FOMA terminal, battery pack, or adapter may become hot. Some users who continuously or repeatedly touch a hot FOMA terminal may develop rashes, itching, or eczema depending on their physical health or existing medical conditions, or a low temperature bare skin burn may result.
Precautions for FOMA Terminal
WARNING
Do not directly point the infrared port at home appliances with the infrared
Don’t
device.
Malfunction of the infrared device may cause an accident.
Do not directly point the infrared port at home appliances with the infrared device.
Don’t
Malfunction of the infrared device may cause an accident.
Do not get liquids such as water or foreign objects such as metal pieces or flammable
Don’t
materials into the UIM or microSD card slot of the FOMA terminal.
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock may result.
Turn the FOMA terminal off in places where use is prohibited such as in airplanes or hospitals.
Do
Electronic devices or electronic medical devices may be adversely affected. If the FOMA terminal is set to be turned on automatically, cancel the setting before turning it off. For use in medical facilities, follow instructions of each medical facility. You will be punished if you take activity prohibited by law such as use of the FOMA terminal in airplanes. If usage of mobile phones in an aircraft is admitted by setting airplane mode, etc., use the terminal under the direction of the airline.
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Do
When you use Hands-free, or a ring tone is sounding, make sure to keep the FOMA terminal away from your ear. When you use the headphone/ microphone connected to the FOMA terminal to play a game or music, adjust the volume.
The excessive sound volume may result in hearing loss. Also, if you cannot hear ambient sounds, an accident may result.
For those who suffer from heart ailments, the vibrator or ring tone volume should be adjusted carefully.
Their hearts may be adversely affected.
If you wear any implanted electronic medical devices, contact the manufacturer or dealer of the electronic medical device to ask about the effect from radio waves.
Electronic medical devices may be adversely affected.
Turn the FOMA terminal off in places near high-precision electronic devices or devices.
Do
Do use weak electronic signals.
Electronic devices may be adversely affected such as Don't causing malfunction. * Electronic devices that may be affected: Hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemakers and implanted defibrillators, other medical electronic devices, fire alarms, automatic doors, and other automatically controlled devices. If you are using an implanted cardiac pacemaker and implanted defibrillator, or any other electronic medical devices, consult the manufacturer or retailer of the device for advice regarding
possible effects from radio waves.
If the display glass or camera lens is broken, avoid touching the broken glass or exposed
Do
parts inside the FOMA terminal.
The surface of the display is covered with a protective film and the camera lens is covered with a plastic panel so that shattered glass pieces do not scatter easily, however, if you touch the broken glass or exposed parts, injury may result.
CAUTION
Do not swing the FOMA terminal by strap, etc.
It may hit you or others, resulting
Don’t
in an accident such as injury.
Do not use the broken FOMA terminal.
Fire, burns, injury, or electric
Don’t
shock may result.
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If the display is broken and the LCD liquid leaks, do not apply the liquid to your skin such as
Don’t
face or hand.
Blindness or injury to your skin may result. If the LCD liquid gets into your eyes or mouth, immediately flush with clean water and consult a doctor. Also, if the liquid gets on your skin or clothes, immediately wipe it off with alcohol and wash with soap and water.
If you use the FOMA terminal in a car, contact the car manufacturer or dealer to ask
Do
about the effect from radio waves.
Depending on the type of a car, in-car electronic devices could be adversely affected. In this case, stop using the FOMA terminal immediately.
Itching, rash or eczema may be caused depending on your physical conditions
Do
or predisposition. If an abnormality occurs, stop using the FOMA terminal immediately and consult a doctor.
• Material List P15
Be careful not to get your finger or a strap caught in the parts when you close or open
Do
the FOMA terminal.
Injury or other accidents may result.
Look at the display in a well lit place, keeping a certain distance from the screen.
Do
Failure of eyesight may result.
Precautions for Battery Pack
Check the battery type by the
label attached to the battery pack.
Description Type
Li-ion00 Lithium-ion battery
DANGER
Do not get any metal objects such as wire come into contact with the battery
Don’t
terminal. Do not carry or store the FOMA terminal together with any metal objects such as a necklace.
Ignition, explosion, overheating, or leakage of the battery pack may result.
When attaching the battery pack, check the direction of the battery pack. If you
Don’t
cannot attach the battery pack properly, do not attach it forcibly.
Ignition, explosion, overheating, or leakage of the battery pack may result.
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Don’t
Don’t
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Don’t
Do not throw the battery pack into fire.
Do ignition, explosion, overheating, or leakage of the battery pack may result.
Do not pierce the battery pack with a nail, hit it with a hammer, or step on it.
Do ignition, explosion, overheating, or leakage of the battery pack may result.
If the battery fluid gets into your eyes, do not rub them. Immediately flush with clean water and consult a doctor.
Blindness may result.
WARNING
If you found any trouble on the battery pack such as deformation caused by a drop or scratches, never use the battery pack.
Ignition, explosion, overheating, or leakage of the battery pack may result.
If the battery leaks or emits strange smell, immediately stop using the FOMA terminal
Do
and keep it away from fire.
The leaked battery fluid may ignite, resulting in fire or burst.
Make sure that your pets do not bite the battery pack.
Ignition, explosion, overheating,
Do
or leakage of the battery pack may result.
CAUTION
Do not dispose of exhausted batteries with ordinary household waste.
Don’t
Ignition or environmental damage may result. Cover the battery terminals with a non­conductive tape and take them to the docomo Shop, etc. or dispose of them in accordance with local waste disposal regulations.
Do not use or charge a wet battery pack.
Ignition, explosion, overheating,
Don’t
or leakage of the battery pack may result.
If the liquid inside the battery pack leaks, do not apply the liquid to your skin such as
Do
face or hand.
Blindness or injury to your skin may result. If the liquid gets into your eyes or mouth, or attach to your skin or clothes, flush with clean water immediately. If the liquid gets into your eyes or mouth, consult a doctor immediately after flushing with water.
Precautions for Adapter
WARNING
Do not use a damaged adapter cord.
Fire, burns, or electric shock
Don’t
may result.
Do not use the AC adapter in a place with high humidity such as a bath room.
Don’t
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
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The DC adapter is for use only in a negative (-) grounded vehicle. Do not use it in a
Don’t
positive (+) grounded vehicle.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
If it starts to thunder, do not touch the adapter.
Electric shock may result.
Don’t
Do not short-circuit the charging terminals when the adapter is plugged into
Don’t
an outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Also, never touch the charging terminals with fingers or other bare skin.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
Do not place heavy objects on the adapter cord.
Do Fire, burns, or electric shock
Don’t
may result.
When inserting the AC adapter into an outlet or removing it, do not contact metal object
Don’t
such as metal strap.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
No
wet hands
Do
Do
Do
Do not touch the adapter cord or outlet with wet hands.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
Use the adapter at the specified power source and voltage. Also, if charging the FOMA terminal overseas, use an AC adapter available overseas.
Using at the wrong voltage may result in fire, burns, or electric shock. AC adapter: 100V AC DC adapter: 12/24V DC (for negative grounded vehicles only) AC adapter available overseas: 100 to 240V AC (Connect only with household AC
If the fuse of the DC adapter blows, replace it with the specified fuse.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result. See each instruction manual for the specified fuse.
Keep the power plug dust free.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
outlet)
Do
Do
Unplug
Unplug
Unplug
When plugging the AC adapter into an outlet, plug it in firmly.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
When removing the power plug from the outlet or cigarette lighter socket, do not forcibly pull the adapter cord, instead hold the adapter and pull it out.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
If you do not use the adapter for a long time, unplug the power plug from the outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
Fire, burns, electric shock may result.
If liquids such as water get into the adapter, unplug the Unplug power plug from the outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
Before cleaning the adapter, pull the plug out of the outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
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Precautions for UIM
CAUTION
Be careful not to touch the edge of UIM when removing it.
Injury may result.
Do
Precautions on
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Using near Electronic Medical Equipment
The following description meets
"Guideline on the Use of Radio communication Equipment such as Cellular Telephones - Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment" by the Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan.
WARNING
Comply with the following instructions inside medical facilities:
Do
Do not bring the FOMA
terminal in operating rooms, intensive care units (ICU), or coronary care units (CCU).
Turn the FOMA terminal
off in hospital wards.
Turn the FOMA terminal
off in hospital lobbies and corridors if electronic medical devices could be nearby.
If the medical facility has
specific zones where use or possession of mobile phones is prohibited, follow those regulations.
I
f the FOMA term is set to be turned on automatically, cancel the setting before turning it off.
inal
Turn the FOMA terminal off in crowded places such as on a train where implanted cardiac
Do
pacemaker or defibrillator wearers could be nearby.
Operation of an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator may be adversely affected by radio waves.
If you use an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator, use
Do
or carry the FOMA terminal 22cm or more away from the implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator.
Operations of an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator may be adversely affected by radio waves.
Patients using electronic medical equipment other than implanted cardiac pacemakers
Do
or implanted defibrillators (outside medical facilities for treatment at home, etc.) should check the influence of radio waves upon the equipment by consulting the manufacturer.
Operations of electronic medical equipment may be adversely affected by radio waves.
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Material List
Part
Outer case
Display Acryle Sheet MR58
Rear display Acryle Sheet MR58
Front cover, Top part of back cover, Back cover
Outer frame of key surface, Side of back cover
Stoppers on display Urethane
Hinge area
Hinge SUS304
Stoppers (on the back of display)
Cap PC/UV coating
Operation key surface
Keypad PC + UV spray
C [OK key] a - d
[My contact keys] S [My function key]
Side key PC/UV coating
Material/Surface
treatment
PA + GF10% / UV coating
PA + GF10% / UV coating
Urethane
Chrome plating
Acryle
Part
External connector terminal area
External connector terminal
Cover PC/UV coating
Charging terminals Y-CUT FX (C1990)
Charging terminal connector (Battery compartment)
Camera Acryle
Infrared port PC
Back cover (Battery compartment side)
Screws MSWR + Zn
Material/Surface
treatment
Shell: Stainless steel Insulator: Synthetic Resin (UL94 V-0) Signal Contact: Gold over Nickel (Contact Area) + Gold Flash Plating (Terminal Area)
+ Au plating
Mold: LCP (UL94V-0) Contact: Copper alloy (Gold Plated)
PA + GF 10%
Part
Battery pack
Battery pack
PET PE
Terminals
microSD card insertion part
Guide Corson Alloy
Fixing plate Stainless
Metal contacts Stainless
UIM insertion part
Guide
Fixing plate Materials:
Metal contacts
Material/Surface
PC Injection
Phosphor bronze + Ni plating + Au plating
THERMOPLASTIC
- Black
Stainless steel Plating: Ni plating
Materia Copper alloy Gold Plating Ni Over
treatment
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Handling Precautions

General notes
Do not expose to water
The FOMA terminal, battery pack,
adapter, and UIM are not waterproof. Do not use them in places with high humidity such as a bathroom or where rain may get them wet. If you are carrying them against your body, moisture from sweat may corrode the internal parts, causing malfunction. Note that malfunction deemed to be caused due to exposure
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to liquids is not covered by the warranty, and repair may be impossible. They may be repaired at your expense even if repairs are possible.
Use a dry soft cloth (lens cleaning
cloth) to clean the equipment.
• If you rub the display strongly with a dry cloth, the display may be scratched.
• If the display is left with water drop or stain adhered, smear may be generated.
• Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene, detergent or other solvents for cleaning, otherwise the printed images or text may disappear or discoloration
may result.
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Occasionally clean the terminals
with a dry cotton swab.
If the terminals become dirty, the contact
may become loose and the FOMA terminal power may be turned off, or the terminal may not be fully charged. Be careful not to damage the terminals when you clean them.
Do not place the equipment near
air conditioner outlets.
Condensation may form due to rapid
changes in temperature, and this may corrode internal parts and cause malfunction.
Do not place excessive force on
the FOMA terminal or the battery pack.
If the FOMA terminal is put under heavy
objects in a bag, or if it is sat upon while in your pocket, the display, internal circuit board, or battery pack may be damaged or malfunction. While external devices are inserted to the external connector terminal or earphone/ microphone terminal, the connector may be damaged or malfunction.
Do not rub or scratch the display
with a metal object.
Doing so may cause damage or
malfunction.
Carefully read each manual
attached to the battery pack, adapter and desktop holder.
Notes on the FOMA terminal
Avoid using in extremely high or
low temperatures.
Use the FOMA terminal within a
temperature range of 5 to 35 and a humidity range of 45% to 85%.
The FOMA terminal may adversely
affect general phones, televisions, or radios, etc. in use nearby. Use the FOMA terminal as far away from such equipment as possible.
Keep a separate record of any
information stored on the FOMA terminal and store the copies in a safe location.
DOCOMO assumes no responsibility for
the loss of any of your data.
Do not drop the FOMA terminal or
subject it to shocks.
Damage or malfunction may result.
Do not insert an external device
to the external connector terminal or earphone/microphone terminal crookedly or do not pull it when it is inserted.
Damage or malfunction may result.
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Make sure that no objects such as
straps will get caught between the parts of the FOMA terminal when you close it.
Malfunction or damage may result.
It is normal for the FOMA terminal
to become warm during use or being charged. You can continue to use it.
Do not leave the camera in a place
exposed to direct sunlight.
Pixels may be discolored or burns may
result.
Usually close the external
connector terminal cover.
Dust or moisture may seep in and cause
malfunction.
Do not use the FOMA terminal
with the back cover removed.
The battery pack may fall out or
malfunction or damage may result.
Do not apply an excessively thick
sticker onto the surfaces of the display or keys.
Malfunctioning, damage or problems with
operation may result.
While using a microSD card, do
not remove it or turn the FOMA terminal power off.
Data loss or malfunction may result.
Do not place magnetic card near
or between the FOMA terminal.
Data on magnetic media such as cash
cards, credit cards, telephone cards or floppy disks may be lost.
Do not place a magnetized item
near the FOMA terminal.
A strong magnetic field may cause
malfunction of the FOMA terminal.
Notes on the battery pack
The battery pack is a consumable.
Depending on the usage, a battery pack
may run out of its charge extremely quickly even if it is fully charged. Purchase a new battery pack specified in this manual.
Charge the battery pack in a place
with an ambient temperature of 5
to 35 ℃.
The actual usage time of the
battery pack depends on the usage environment or the deterioration level of the battery pack.
The battery pack may swell
as the battery
life is near its end depending on the battery pack condition, but it is not a malfunction.
When you store the battery pack,
avoid the following conditions.
• Fully charged (immediately after charge is completed)
• No battery (the state where the power cannot be turned on due to battery drain)
The performance or life of the battery
pack may be reduced. It is recommended that you store the
attery pack when the battery level icon
b shows two bars or when 40% of the battery is left.
Notes on the adapter
Charge the battery pack in a place
with an ambient temperature of 5
to 35 ℃.
Charge the battery pack where:
• There is very little humidity, vibration, and dust.
• There are no land-line phones, television sets or radios nearby.
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It is normal for the adapters to
become warm while using or charging the FOMA terminal. You can continue to use it.
Use the DC adapter only when the
car engine is running.
The car battery may be exhausted.
When using an outlet with a latch
mechanism, follow the instruction manual of the outlet.
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Do not place strong impacts.
Also, do not deform the charging terminals.
Malfunction may result.
Notes on the UIM
Do not use excessive force to
insert/remove the UIM.
Note that you are responsible for
malfunction caused by inserting the UIM into a different IC card reader/ writer.
Always keep the IC portion of the
UIM clean.
Clean the UIM with a soft, dry
cloth (lens cleaning cloth).
Keep a separate record of any
information stored on the UIM and store the copies in a safe location.
DOCOMO assumes no responsibility for
the loss of any of your data.
To protect the environment,
please bring unnecessary UIM to a service counter such as the docomo Shop.
Do not scratch, carelessly touch,
or short-circuit the IC portion.
Data loss or malfunction may result.
Do not drop the UIM or subject it
to shocks.
Malfunction may result.
Do not bend the UIM or put heavy
objects on it.
Malfunction may result.
Do not insert the UIM with labels
or stickers attached into the FOMA terminal.
Malfunction may result.
Cautions
Never use a modified FOMA
terminal. Using a modified device violates the Radio Law.
The FOMA terminal acquires the
certification of conformity with technical standards of specified radio equipment based on the Radio Law. As a proof, "Technical conformity mark " is printed on the nameplate of the FOMA terminal.
If you remove screws to modify the
internal components of the FOMA terminal, the certification of conformity with technical standards becomes invalid. Do not use the FOMA terminal with the invalid certification of conformity with technical standards. Doing so violates the Radio Law.
Be careful when using the FOMA
terminal while driving.
Using a handheld mobile phone while
driving will result in a penalty. However, unavoidable circumstances such as rescuing injured and sick people or holding public's safety will not result in a penalty.
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Before Using

Attaching UIM (FOMA Card)/Battery Pack
The UIM is an IC card that contains subscription information such as your phone number.
• Turn the FOMA terminal power off and hold it with both hands.
While holding the
1
back cover in the direction a, slide it in the direction
b, then pull up
the back cover in the direction c to remove
a
Back cover
c
b
With the gold IC
2
side down, insert the UIM under the guide in the direction of the arrow
Guide
Notch
Notch

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IC (Gold)
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Basic Operation
With the" A "side
3
of the battery pack up, align the metal contacts of the battery pack and the FOMA terminal, attach the battery pack in the direction a, and then push it down in the direction b
• When attaching the battery pack, align the projections of the FOMA terminal and the depressions of the battery pack.
Projections
a
Align the back
b
4
cover to the ditch
a
of the FOMA terminal with approx. 2 mm gap kept between the
(Approx. 2 mm)
b
back cover and FOMA terminal. While holding the back cover in the direction a, slide it in the direction b. Insert till no space left
Information
• If trying to attach the battery pack forcibly while UIM is not inserted properly, UIM may be damaged.
• If trying to attach the battery pack forcibly, the contacts of the FOMA terminal may be damaged.
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Charging
Charging with AC adapter
Open the external connector terminal cover of the FOMA terminal (a). With the inscribed arrow side up, insert the AC adapter connector straight into the external connector terminal of the FOMA terminal (b). Connect the AC adapter plug to an electric outlet.
• The light turns on and charging starts. When charging completes, the light turns off.
After charging completes, pull the AC adapter connector straight out while pressing the release buttons.
External connector terminal cover
Light
b
Release buttons
Connector
a
Charging with desktop holder
While holding the desktop holder, insert the AC adapter connector, with the inscribed arrow side up, straight into the connector terminal of the desktop holder. Connect the AC adapter plug to an electric outlet. Insert the FOMA terminal in closed state in the direction a along the desktop holder.
• The light turns on and charging starts. When charging completes, the light turns off.
After charging completes, pull the FOMA terminal out while holding the desktop holder.
• Be careful not to pinch the strap, etc.
• Pull out the AC adapter connector straight while pressing the release buttons on both sides of the connector.
Release buttons
a
Light
AC 100V power outlet
Power plug
Connector
Desktop holder
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Information
• Make sure to insert/pull out the AC adapter connector straight with the correct side up. Forcibly trying to pull it out may cause damage.
Turning Power ON
Turning power ON
With the power turned OFF, P (for over
1
2 seconds)
After the Wake-up screen is displayed, the Stand-by display appears.
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Configuring Default Setting
After turning the power ON for the first time, set "Set Date&Time", "Change security code", "KeyPad Sound (ON/OFF)" and "Font size" as default settings.
Turn the power ON u "Yes"
1
Set the date/time
2
Set the Terminal security code
3
Set the keypad sound (select "ON" or
4
"OFF")
Set font size
5
Turning power OFF
With the power turned ON, P (for over 2
1
seconds) in Stand-by
The Exit screen appears and the power is turned OFF.
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Checking Profile
View your phone number (own number) saved on the UIM.
• For procedures on checking/changing your mail address, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
Stand-by display u M u "Profile"
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Editing your profile
Stand-by display u M u "Profile" u C
1
[Detail] u Enter the Terminal security code
M [Menu] u "Edit"
2
Edit each item u G [Done]
3
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Screen Explanation

Viewing Display/Icon
The meanings of icons displayed at the top of the screen are as follows.
a bcde f g h
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ij k lmn ropq s
Signal strength
a
Strong
Out of service area or no signal reception
Voice call in progress
b
i-mode connection in progress while blinking
c
i-mode mail stored at the i-mode center
d
Unread i-mode mail
e
Unread MessageR/F
f
Battery level
g
~
Lock all set
h
Manner mode set
i
A ring tone for voice/videophone call inactive and
j
vibration active
A ring tone for mail/MessageR/F inactive and vibration
k
active
Public mode (Drive mode) set
l
Record message set
m
Weak
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Alarm set
n
Today's schedule or To do set
o
microSD card inserted
p
Outgoing voice/videophone calls restricted
q
Outgoing mails restricted
r
Data access lock set
s
Notication icons
A number displayed on each icon indicates the number of entries.
t u v w
Missed call
t
Unread mail
u
Voice mail message
v
Record message
w
Sub display
When close the FOMA terminal or the FOMA terminal is close press F / E, the clock appears after approximately 4 seconds.
Also, the information such as an incoming call, a message or the FOMA terminal status will be shown on the sub screen. (Examples are shown below.)
Time display
Playing music Alarm is ringing
Charging Unavailable operation*
* This is displayed when lock functions such as Lock all is set,
or other functions are in operation, etc.
Information
• The sub display is only displayed when the FOMA terminal is close.
Incoming voice/videophone calls
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Viewing Main Menu
On the FOMA terminal, execute functions from main menu.
Function displayed on the main menu and
corresponding key operation
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Function Operation Function Operation
Mail i-αppli 3
Data box
LifeKit
1Seg
Profile
* Depending on the main menu design, the description of
menu name may differ.
1
5 7 9 0
i-mode
Phonebook
MUSIC
Stationery
Setting
Camera
2 4 6 8 * #
Soft Key Operation
Available operations on the currently opened screen are displayed as Soft keys at the bottom of a screen.
aOperation to be performed
with M appears.
bOperation to be performed
a b c d e
with g appears.
cOperation to be performed
with C appears.
• The mark indicate the possible direction for scrolling or selecting an item.
also appears to
dOperation to be performed
with I appears.
eOperation to be performed
with G appears.
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Menu Operation
This section explains operations for accessing the main menu from the Stand-by display and displaying the setting screen for "Color theme" in the following two ways.
When using Navigation key
In Stand-by, press M to display the Main
1
menu Use K to move the cursor to "Setting"
2
and press C [Select] to display the Setting screen
Use H to move the cursor to "Display"
3
and press C [Select] to display the Display screen
Use H to move the cursor to "Color
4
theme" and press C [Select]
When using Dial keys
In Stand-by, press M to display the Main
1
menu Press * corresponding to "Setting" to
2
display the Setting screen Press 2 corresponding to "Display" to
3
display the Display screen Press 3 corresponding to "Color
4
theme"
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Using Guide
Search and refer to the function you want to know or use. Depending on the function, you can execute the searched function after searching.
• This function is provided in Japanese only.
Stand-by display u 7 (for over 1 second)
1
"Menu search" / "Useful guide" / "Trouble
2
shooting"
When selecting "Menu search", enter menu item names or keywords to search for your desired function. Press G [Chara] to switch input modes. When selecting "Useful guide", select and check the
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target function from the list. When selecting "Trouble shooting", select and check the target symptom from the list.
Information
• If C [Start] appears on operation description screen, press C
[Start] to execute the function.
• When checking operations or symptoms, press G []/M []
to zoom in/out text size.
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Character Entry

Entering Characters
Character entry is required in various situations such as when saving entries to Phonebook or creating mail. Learn how to enter characters beforehand to make use of the FOMA terminal.
Character entry screen
On the Character entry screen, the current input mode and operation guide are displayed.
Input mode
Available number of characters or bytes to be input
Character entry
screen
Switching input mode
Switch the input mode according to the character type to be input. In some input modes, switching between full-pitch and half-pitch characters is available.
Character entry screen u G [Mode]
1
G [Change]
2
Each time you press G [Change], input modes are switched. When you press g [To full/To half], full-pitch and half-pitch modes are switched (except for Hiragana and Kanji input mode and Korean input mode).
: カナ (カ) :
ab/AB
: 12
(1) :
*2
:
*1 Press M [Upper/Lower] to switch between
*2 Appears when SMS input character is set to "JP/
C [Select]
3
The input mode is set.
Hiragana and Kanji input mode Katakana input mode
*1
(a/A*1)
Alphabetical input mode Numeric input mode Korean input mode
upper and lower cases.
KR (70Chara)".
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Character entry method
In Hiragana and Kanji input mode, enter characters using the following two prediction functions. Prediction input function: predicts conversion options. Next phrase prediction function: predicts the next phrase from the characters being entered.
Example: Entering characters "ドコモ (DOCOMO)" in Hiragana and Kanji input mode
On the Character entry screen, enter "どこ
1
(DOCOMO)"
"": 4 five timesu * once
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"": 2 five times "": 7 five times
Conversion (Prediction) options predicted by the Prediction input function appear.
Use H to move the cursor to the Prediction
2
option field Move the cursor to "ドコモ (DOCOMO)" u
3
C [Set]
Character input field
Prediction option field
Entering pictograms/symbols/emoticons
Pictograms, symbols, and emoticons pre-installed in the FOMA terminal can be used when entering characters.
Character entry screen u I [Pict/Sym]
1
Use G [Change] to select an input mode
2
Use M [Picto./Picto.D] / [FullSymb/
3
HalfSymb] / [Category] to switch types
Select a pictogram/symbol/emoticon to
4
enter
Information
• Depending on the entry screen, pictograms, symbols, or emoticons may not be entered.
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Sound/Screen Setting

Changing Ring Tone
Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u
1
"Sounds&Vibration" u "Select ring tone"
Select an item and select a file
2
G [Done]
3
Adjusting Volume
Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u
1
"Sounds&Vibration" u "Volume"
Move the cursor to the item to set
2
G [Done]
3
Information
• When the FOMA terminal is opened, ring tone for voice call, videophone call, mail or message, alarm sound for Alarm or Schedule/To Do starts sounding in small volume for several seconds, and then sounds in set volume.
Setting Vibrator
Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u
1
"Sounds&Vibration" u "Vibrator" Move the cursor to the item to set u C
2
[ON/OFF] G [Done]
3
Using Manner Mode
Stand-by display u # (for over 1 second)
1
When the Manner mode is set, appears at the top of the screen.
• Even while the manner mode is set, the camera shutter tone, shooting start tone, end tone and pause tone sound.
To cancel the Manner mode
In Stand-by, press # (for over 1 second).
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Setting Keypad Sound OFF
Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u
1
"Sounds&Vibration" u "Volume" u Move the cursor to "Keypad tone"
Use L to set (Mute)
2
Changing display brightness
Set the backlight duration and brightness of the display.
Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u
1
"Display" u "Backlight"
Set each item
2
G [Done]
3
Changing Screen Settings
Changing Stand-by display
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Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u
1
"Display" u "Stand-by display"
Set each item
2
G [Done]
3
G [Done]
3
Changing main menu design
Set the menu design displayed when M is pressed in Stand-by.
Stand-by display u M u M [Menu]
1
u "Menu priority" u "Custom menu" / "Basic menu" u "Yes"
Information
•To switch the menu temporarily, press I [Basic] / g [Custom]
while the menu is displayed.
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Changing Font Size
Set font size to Phonebook entry, mail message, i-mode and character input screen.
Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u
1
"Display" u "Font size"
Select an item
2
Select a font size
3
Setting Kisekae Tool
Set ring tones, stand-by display or menu icons, etc. at a time.
Stand-by display u M u "Data box" u
1
"Kisekae Tool"
Move the cursor to "i-mode" / "Preinstalled"
2
u C [Open] Move the cursor to a Kisekae Tool u G
3
[Set all] u "Yes"
Information
• "Modern Red" is set by default.
• When "Simple01" or "Simple02" in "Preinstalled" is selected, the Simple Menu only includes the basic functions is displayed. In the Simple Menu, characters in big size are displayed in Phonebook and items and font size cannot be changed.
• When use the functions not on the Simple Menu, I to select [Basic] while the menu is displayed. Normal main menu is temporarily displayed.
• Kisekae Tool is also available to operate the following settings. Stand-by display u M u G [Kisekae]u "i-mode" / "Preinstalled" u C [Open] u Move the cursor to Kisekae Tool
G [Set all] u "Ye
u
• To reset the settings, on the Kisekae Tool list, M [Menu] u "Reset screen display/sound setting" u Enter the terminal security code.
mail. In the pre
s"
-installed Simple Menu, menu
Setting illumination
Set light for indicating receiving call/mail or alarm to ON/OFF, or combination of illumination colors.
Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u
1
"Display" u "Illumination"
Set each item
2
G [Done]
3
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Setting Eco Mode
Set the backlight brightness of the display to the lowest power saving level, and set the backlight to be turned off when 10 seconds elapsed after the last operation.
Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u
1
"Other" u "eco mode" u "ON" / "OFF"
Information
• Alternatively, press 5 for over 1 second in Stand-by to set/
cancel the eco mode.
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Lock/Security

Various Security Codes
Cautions on security codes
• Avoid setting security codes using your birthday, part of your phone number, your address or room number, "1111" or "1234" that can be easily guessed by others. Be sure to write down the set security codes and store them in a separate location.
• Do not reveal your security codes to others. DOCOMO is not responsible for damage caused by misuse of your security codes by others.
• If you forget
dentification document (driver's license, etc.), the FOMA
i terminal, and UIM to the docomo Shop. For details, contact "General Inquiries" at the back of this manual.
• PUK code is written in the application form (copy for subscriber) given at the time of contract. If you have subscribed at a place other than the docomo Shop, bring your identification document (driver's license, etc.) and U
IM to the docomo Shop or contact "General Inquiries" at
the back of this manual.
Terminal security code (Default: 0000)
You can change the Terminal security code by yourself. Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u "Lock/Security" u
"Change security code"
your security codes, you need to bring your
Network security code (At the time of contract: any number)
The Network security code is a 4-digit number to be used for your identification at an acceptance of order at the docomo Shop, docomo Information Center, or "お客様サポ ート (user support)", or for accessing network services. You can change the code by yourself.
If you have "docomo ID and Password" for "My docomo", a total support site for a PC, you can change the Network security code from a PC. From i-mode, you can change it by accessing "iMenu" u "お客様サポート (user support)"
u "各種設定 (確認・変更・利用) (settings (check/change/
use))" u "ネットワーク暗証番号変更 (Change Network security code)"
• For "My docomo" and "お客様サポート (user support)",
see the back side of the back cover of this manual (Japanese only).
i-mode password (At the time of contract: 0000)
The "i-mode password" is a 4-digit number required to register/remove contents in My Menu, and subscribe to/ cancel the message service or fee-based i-mode services. (Some other information service providers may set individual passwords.)
You can change the password by yourself. From i-mode, you can change it by accessing "iMenu" u
"English" u "Options" u "Change i-mode Password".
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PIN1 code/PIN2 code (At the time of contract: 0000)
You can set PIN1 and PIN2 codes to the UIM. PIN1 code is a 4- to 8-digit number to be entered to identify the user every time UIM is inserted into the FOMA terminal or the terminal power is turned on in order to prevent unauthorized use by third party. PIN2 code is a 4- to 8-digit number used to reset accumulated call charges, etc. You can change them by yourself. To change PIN1 code, set "PIN1 code request" to "ON" beforehand.
Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u "Lock/Security" u "PIN code" u Enter the Terminal security code u "Change PIN1 code" / "Change PIN2 code"
PUK code (PIN unblock code)
PUK code is an 8-digit number used to unblock PIN1
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code or PIN2 code. You cannot change it by yourself.
• If you failed to enter PUK code10 times in a row, UIM is locked.
Enter
PIN1 code
times in a row
PIN2 code
Failed 3
Enter
OK
Enter PUK
code (PIN
unblock code)
Failed 10
times in a row
Set new PIN1/
PIN2 code
Contact the
docomo Shop
Various Lock Functions
Lock function Description
Lock all Locks the FOMA terminal to prevent
operations by others.
1 Stand-by display u M u "Setting"
u "Lock/Security" u "Lock" u
"Lock all" u Enter the Terminal security code u "Yes"
To cancel Lock all
While Lock all is set, press M [Unlock]
or press any dial key Terminal security code.
If failed to enter the correct Terminal
security code five times in a row, the power automatically turns off.
• Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) can be called during Lock all. While Lock all is set, press G [Emergency] u Select an emergency number u C [OK].
• When Lock all is activated, the only operations you can perform are turning power On/Off, making emergency calls, answering Incoming voice/video calls, and canceling Lock all.
u Enter the
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Lock function Description
Omakase Lock Locks your personal data such as
Phonebook by calling DOCOMO when you lost the FOMA terminal.
Setting/Canceling Omakase Lock
0120-524-360* Available 24 hours a day (open all year round) (Japanese only)
* Unavailable from part of IP phones.
• Can be set/canceled from the My docomo site (Japanese only) using a PC.
• For details on Omakase Lock, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [Basic]".
Call/Mail lock Disables outgoing calls, address entries
with dial keys, incoming calls or display of mail messages, etc.
1 Stand-by display u M u "Setting"
u "Lock/Security" u "Lock" u "Call/
Mail lock" u Enter the Terminal security code
2 Move the cursor to
"Call/Mail lock
"
u C [ON] u Mark items to restrict
3 G [Done]
Lock function Description
Self mode Disables all functions that require
communication, such as making/ receiving calls, using i-mode, or sending/ receiving mails.
1 Stand-by display
u M u "Setting"
u "Call/VT/Dialing" u "Self mode" u "Yes"/"No"
Data access lock
You can lock specified functions and require the security code to use the terminal, or restrict the use of the terminal.
1 Stand-by display
u M u "Setting"
u "Lock/Security" u "Lock" u "Data access lock" u Enter the Terminal security code
2 Move the cursor to "Data access
lock" u C [ON] u Mark functions to lock
3 G
[Done]
Display Call/ Mail logs
Hides redial call, received call, sent mail, and received mail logs.
1 Stand-by display
u M u "Setting" u
"Lock/Security" u "Display Call/Mail logs" u Enter the Terminal security code
2 Move the cursor to the item to set
C [ON/OFF]
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u
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Restricting Incoming Calls
Resetting to Default
Setting actions when anonymous calls arrive
Reject incoming calls without caller ID per reason for anonymous call.
Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u
1
"Call/VT/Dialing" u "Incoming call" u "Anonymous caller" u Enter the Terminal security code u "User unset" / "Pay phone" / "Not support" u Set each item
Rejecting calls from callers unset in
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Phonebook
Set to reject calls from callers not saved to Phonebook or without caller ID.
Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u
1
"Call/VT/Dialing" u "Incoming call" u "Accept/Reject call" u Enter the Terminal security code u Move the cursor to "Reject unknown" u C [ON/OFF]
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Resetting various function settings to defaults
Reset the settings you have changed in functions to defaults.
Stand-by display u M u "Setting"
1
u "Other" u "Reset/Clear u "Reset settings" u "Yes" u Enter the Terminal security code
Deleting all saved data at a time
Delete saved data.
Stand-by display u M u "Setting"
1
u "Other" u "Reset/Clear" u "Clear memory"
Mark items to delete u G [Done] u "Yes"
2
u Enter the Terminal security code
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Call Telephone

This FOMA terminal is not equipped with Inner camera. So the image sent to the other party during videophone call is a still image or current image captured with Outer camera.
Making a Call/Videophone Call
Entering a phone number to make a call
Stand-by display u Enter a phone number
1
• Start with a city code even for a local call.
A
2
A ringing tone sounds from the earpiece, and the Dialing screen is displayed until the other party answers the call.
To make a videophone call
Press G [V. phone].
To end the call, P
3
Making a call from Phonebook
Stand-by display u D
1
Move the cursor to the entry to call u A
2
To make a videophone call
Press G [V. phone].
Making a call using redial logs or received call logs
Up to 30 entries each can be saved.
• If exceeded 30 entries, the entry is deleted from the oldest.
Stand-by display u R (Redial) or L
1
(Recv. Calls) Move the cursor to the entry to call u C
2
[Detail] A or C [Call]
3
To make a videophone call
Press G [V. phone].
Notifying other party of your phone number
Set whether to notify/not to notify other party of your caller ID on the network beforehand.
Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u
1
"NW Services" u "Caller ID notification" u "Activate/Deactivate"
"Notify" / "Not notify"
2
Information
• If you hear a guidance asking to notify of your caller ID, set the caller ID notification or prefix 186 to the other party's phone number and call again.

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Using Koe-no-Takuhaibin
Koe-no-Takuhaibin is a service sending voice messages using voice call. You can record messages without calling to the party and play the messages between FOMA terminals.
• For details of Koe-no-Takuhaibin, refer to NTT DOCOMO website.
Recording messages
Record your voice message for the other party.
Stand-by display u Enter a phone number
1
u I [Koetaku]
Record your voice message following the guidance.
Playing messages
Connect
Recording notification SMS details screen
1
u "Play" u "Voice call" u "Dial"
To play message in reverse chronological order
Stand-by display u M u Select "Setting" u "NW
Services" u "Koe-no-Takuhaibin" u "Play messages" u "Yes".
Setting Koe-no-Takuhaibin
Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u
1
"NW Services" u "Koe-no-Takuhaibin" u "Settings" u "Yes"
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Making an international call
"WORLD CALL" is the international call (voice call/videophone call) service available from DOCOMO's FOMA terminal.
You are subscribed to "WORLD CALL" at the time of subscription to the FOMA service (unless you request not to subscribe to it).
• Voice call can be made to 240 countries or areas in the world. You can make a voice call to overseas land-line phones and mobile phones.
• International videophone call can be made to approximately 50 countries and regions in the world. You can make an international videophone call to international carriers' mobile phones and land-line phones supporting videophone.
• For information such as carriers that you can access, refer to "Mobile Phone Users Guide [International Services]" or DOCOMO International Services website.
• DOCOMO charges customers for "WORLD CALL" fee and monthly FOMA service call fee all together.
• No subscription or monthly charges apply.
• For details of "WORLD CALL", contact "General Inquiries" on the last page of this manual.
• To use i
ntern
service, contact the carrier for details.
ational call services except DOCOMO
countries and intern
ational
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• Caller ID may not be notified or displayed correctly depending on the international carriers. In this case, you cannot make calls using received calls.
• The image of the other party displayed on the FOMA terminal may be distorted or connection may not be established depending on the party's terminal connected through the international videophone line.
Stand-by display u Enter "010 - Country
1
code – Area code (City code)-Other party's phone number"
• If the other party's area code begins with "0", omit "0" (there are some exceptions such as land line phones in Italy and Moscow).
A
2
To make an international videophone call
Press G [V.phone].
Receiving a Call/Videophone Call
A call arrives
1
A or C [Answer/Image]
2
• During videophone call, pressing G [Camera/Image] switches a camera image/substitute image to send.
To end the call, P
3
Adjusting Earpiece Volume
During a call, H
1
When You cannot Answer a Call
Setting Record message
If the Record message is activated, the voice guidance is played when you cannot answer a voice call and the other party's message is recorded.
• The Record message does not activate when a videophone call arrives. A call arrives in a normal way.
Stand-by display u M u "Stationery"
1
u "Record message" u "Record msg. setting"
Move the cursor to "Activate record msg."
2
u C [ON/OFF]
• Set to "ON" to select/set each item.
G [Done]
3
When the Record message is set, appears at the top of the stand-by display.
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Playing Record message
Stand-by display u M u "Stationery" u
1
"Record message" u "Record msg. list"
Move the cursor to a recorded message u
2
C [Play]
Setting Public mode (Drive mode)
The guidance is played announcing that you cannot answer the call because you are currently driving or in a place where you should refrain from talking on the phone (train, bus, or movie theater), and then the call is disconnected.
Stand-by display u * (for over 1 second)
1
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When the Public mode (Drive mode) is set, appears at the top of the screen.
To cancel the Public mode (Drive mode)
In Stand-by display, press * (for over 1 second).
Setting Public mode (Power OFF)
When a call arrives while the power is turned OFF, the guidance is played announcing that you cannot answer the call because you are in a place where you should turn the power OFF (hospital, airplane, near priority seats on a train), and then the call is disconnected.
Stand-by display u Enter ":25251" u A
1
To cancel the Public mode (Power OFF)
In Stand-by display, enter :25250 and press A.
Using Various Network Services
Available network services
The following DOCOMO network services are available for the FOMA terminal.
Service name Subscription Monthly fee
Voice Mail Service Required Charged
Turned Off or Out of Range Notification Call Service
Call Waiting Required Charged
Call Forwarding Service Required Free
Nuisance Call Blocking Not required Free
Caller ID Notification Service
Caller ID Request Service
Dual Network Service Required Charged
English Guidance Not required Free
Multi Number Required Charged
Not required Free
Not required Free
Not required Free
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Service name Subscription Monthly fee
Koe-no-Takuhaibin Not required Free
Public mode (Drive mode)
Public mode (Power OFF)
Melody Call Required Charged
Information
• You cannot use network services while you are out of service area or where there is no signal reception.
• For subscription or inquiries, contact "General Inquiries" at the back of this manual.
• For details on network services, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [Network Services]".
Not required Free
Not required Free
Setting Voice mail service
Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u
1
"NW Services" u "Voice mail" u Select an item
Setting Call waiting
Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u
1
"NW Services" u "Call waiting" u Select an item
Setting Call forwarding service
Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u
1
"NW Services" u "Call forwarding" u Select an item
Emergency call
Emergency call Phone number
Calls to police 110
Calls to fire station and ambulance 119
Calls for accidents at sea 118
• This FOMA terminal supports "緊急通報位置通知
(Emergency Location Report)". When making emergency calls to 110, 119, or 118, your current location (location information) will automatically be notified to emergency report reception agencies such as the Police. The agency may not receive accurate location information depending on your current location or signal conditions. When you do not notify of a
s with "184" added, your location information and caller ID are not notified. However, when the agency judges that the location information and caller ID are necessary to protect a human life, it may acquire your location information and caller ID regardless of your setting. The region and timing "Emergency Location Report" is introduced vary depending on the preparation of respective emergency report reception agencies.
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• When making a call at 110, 119, or 118 from the FOMA terminal, inform an operator that you are calling from a mobile phone and your caller ID and actual location in case the calls from police or fire station come. Do not move around while you are talking during an emergency call to prevent the call from being disconnected unexpectedly. Do not turn the power off immediately after the call is over; and keep the FOMA terminal ready to receive calls for approximately 10 minutes.
• Depending on the area where you are calling, you may not be connected to the local police or fire station.
• If you make a videophone call at 110/119/118 from the FOMA terminal when "Auto redial as voice" in "Videophone set" is set to "ON", the call will turn into a voice call automatically.
Using Overseas
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International roaming (WORLD WING) is a service that allows you to use the FOMA terminal used domestically in a service area of international carrier associated with DOCOMO, with the same phone number and mail address. You can use voice call, SMS, and i-mode mail functions without changing settings.
Available area
This FOMA terminal can be used in 3G network and GSM/GPRS network service areas. Check available areas.
Before using the FOMA terminal overseas, see
the following items.
• "Mobile Phone User's Guide [International Services]"
• DOCOMO International Services website
• "Int'l Service Guide" pre-installed on the FOMA terminal (Japanese only)
Information
• For a country code, international call access code, universal number international prefix, countries/regions/international carriers you can access, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [International Services]" or DOCOMO International Services website.
Available services
Communication service 3G GSM GSM/GPRS
Voice call
Videophone
SMS
i-mode
i-mode mail
i-Channel
Packet communication by connecting to a PC
*1 When you use Multi number, you cannot make a call
*1
*1
*2
*3
*3*4
using Additional number.
○ ○ × × ○ ○ ○ × ○ ○ × ○ ○ ×
×
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*2 If you send a message to the FOMA terminal user,
enter the other party's phone number in the same
operation as in Japan. *3 You need to make overseas usage settings for i-mode. *4 You need to make i-Channel usage settings overseas.
Packet communication charges apply for the automatic
update for Basic channel information. (In Japan, it is
included in i-Chanel usage fee.)
Information
• Some services are unavailable depending on the international carrier or network you access.
Making a call to Japan while staying overseas
Make a call with "+81" prefixed to the other party's phone number.
Stand-by display u 0 (for over 1
1
second) u 8 1 u Enter other party's phone number except the first "0"
A
2
To make a videophone call
Press G [V. phone].
Making a call to outside the country you stay (except Japan)
Make a call with "+" and a country code prefixed to the other party's phone number.
• To make a call to a WORLD WING user overseas, enter "81" as a country code to make an international call to Japan.
Stand-by display u 0 (for over 1 second)
1
u Enter "Country code - Area code (City code) - Other party's phone number"
• If an area code (city code) starts with "0", remove "0". (When calling some countries such as Italy, "0" may be required.)
A
2
To make a videophone call
Press G [V. phone].
Making a call to a person in the country you stay
Make a call by dialing the other party's phone number from the area code (city code).
Stand-by display u Enter "Area code (City
1
code) - Other party's phone number"
A
2
To make a videophone call
Press G [V. phone].
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Making a call to WORLD WING user overseas
To make a call to a WORLD WING user overseas, make a call as an international call to Japan regardless of in or out of the country you stay.
Stand-by display u 0 (for over 1
1
second) u 8 1 u Enter the other party's phone number except the first "0"
A
2
To make a videophone call
Press G [V. phone].
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Receiving a call overseas
A call arrives
1
A
2
Answer a call.
To end the call, P
3
Information
• When a call arrives during the international roaming, the call is internationally forwarded from Japan. The caller is charged for call fees to Japan, and the receiver is charged for rec c
all.
eiving the
Setting after returning to Japan
When you turn on the FOMA terminal, it connects FOMA network automatically. If it is not automatically connected, set Network search setting to "Auto" and 3G/GSM setting to "AUTO".
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Mail

Sending i-mode Mail
Upon subscription to i-mode, you can exchange e-mail via the Internet, as well as between i-mode terminals.
• For details on i-mode mail, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
Stand-by display u g u "Compose
1
message"
Address
Subject
Attachment
Message
Select Address field u "Direct input" u
2
Enter an address
Select Subject field u Enter a subject
3
Select Message field u Enter a message
4
G [Send]
5
Attaching and sending a file
Attaching and sending a file
• Up to 10 files, a total of 2MB, can be attached.
Stand-by display u g u "Compose
1
message"
Select Attachment field u Select a file
2
Select Address field u "Direct input" u
3
Enter an address
Select Subject field u Enter a subject
4
Select Message field u Enter a message
5
G [Send]
6
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Sending Deco-mail
Create your designed mail by adding decorations such as changing font size, font color or background color, or inserting images when editing i-mode mail.
Stand-by display u g u "Compose message"
1
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Enter an address and subject
2
Select Message field u g [Deco]
3
• Set the character input mode to other than the Alphabetical input mode to select g [Deco].
Use the palette to decorate a message
4
If the palette is open, M [Close]
5
To preview the Deco-mail message
Press M [Menu] u "Preview".
C [Set] u G [Send]
6
Viewing Received i-mode Mail
When the FOMA terminal is in the service area, i-mode mail is automatically sent from the i-mode center.
When i-mode mail arrives, appears at
1
the top of the screen
When the reception completes, the Receive results screen appears.
"Mail" u Select a folder
2
Select a mail to display
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Replying to i-mode mail
Reply to the sender of i-mode mail. Replying can be made by entering new text or quoting the text of the received i-mode mail.
Stand-by display u g u "Inbox" u
1
Select a folder u Select a mail to replay u M [Menu] u "Reply/Forward" u "Reply" / "Reply with quote"
Sorting mails
Set sorting criteria to automatically save mails to specified folders.
• Create sorting folders in "Inbox" and "Outbox" beforehand.
Stand-by display u g u "Mail setting" u
1
"Auto sort"
"Sort inbox" / "Sort outbox"
2
Enter a subject and message
2
G [Send]
3
Checking for new i-mode mail
When the FOMA terminal is out of service area, etc. and therefore i-mode mails are failed to be received, they are stored in the i-mode center. Check with the i-mode center for new messages to receive stored i-mode mails.
Stand-by display u g (for over 1 second)
1
Select the sorting rule setting field
3
Select the Sorting criteria field u Set the
4
sorting criteria
Select the Folder to sort into field u Select
5
the folder for sorting mails u G [Done]
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Using SMS
Sending SMS
Send a message addressed to a mobile phone number.
Stand-by display u g u "SMS" u
1
"Compose SMS"
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Select To field u "Direct input" u Enter a
2
phone number
Select Message field u Enter a message
3
G [Send]
4
Viewing received SMS
SMS messages are sent automatically when the FOMA terminal is in the service area.
When SMS arrives, appears at the top
1
of the screen
When the reception completes, the Receive results screen appears.
C [Select] u Select a folder
2
Select SMS to display
3
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Phonebook

Two types of Phonebooks are available with the FOMA terminal: FOMA terminal Phonebook to be saved on the FOMA terminal and UIM Phonebook to be saved on the UIM. Entry items that can be saved/ set for each Phonebook are as follows.
Item
Number of Entries
Name (Reading) 1 entry 1 entry
Phone number 5 entries 1 entry
Mail address 3 entries 1 entry
Entry details
Group 31 groups 11 groups
Image 1 entry Not available
Other settings Secret code,
FOMA terminal
Phonebook
Up to 1000 entries
Ringtone, Mail ring tone, etc.
UIM
Phonebook
Up to 50 entries
Not available
Adding Phonebook Entries
Adding new phone number, mail address, etc.
Stand-by display u D (for over 1 second)
1
Select "Save to" field u "Phone" / "UIM"
2
Set each item
3
G [Done]
4
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Adding Phonebook entries from redial or received calls
Stand-by display u R (Redial) or L
1
(Recv. Calls)
Move the cursor to the phone number to
2
add u C [Detail] u M [Menu] u "Add to phonebook"
"New registration"
3
Set each item u G [Done]
4
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Editing Phonebook Entries
Stand-by display u D u Select the entry
1
to edit u M [Menu] u "Edit" u Edit each item
G [Done] u "Yes"
2
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Deleting Phonebook Entries
Stand-by display u D u Select a
1
Phonebook entry to delete u M [Menu] u "Delete" u "One" / "Selected" / "all in
phone" / "all in UIM"
When select "Selected"
u "Phone" / "UIM" u Put check marks for the entries
to delete u I [Delete]
When select "all in phone" / "all in UIM"
Terminal security code is required.
"Yes"
2
Checking Phonebook Storage Status
Check the Phonebook storage status of the FOMA terminal and UIM.
Stand-by display u M u "Phonebook" u
1
"No. of Phonebook"
Viewing Call/Mail History
Stand-by display u M u "Phonebook"
1
u "Call/Mail history" u Select the log to view
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i-mode/Full Browser

i-mode
i-mode is a service that makes use of the display of a terminal supporting i-mode to enable you to use online services such as site access, Internet access, and i-mode mail.
• i-mode is a fee-based service requiring a subscription.
• For details on i-mode, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
Before using i-mode
• Contents of sites or Internet websites are generally protected by copyright law. Data, such as text or images you download to the terminal supporting i-mode from sites or web pages, can be used only for personal entertainment, but cannot be used, in whole or in part, as it is or after modification, for sale or redistribution, without the consent of the copyright holders.
• If you replace the UIM with another one or turn the power ON with the UIM not inserted, you cannot display/play files, such as still images, moving pictures, melodies

Search

obtained from sites, attached files (still images/moving pictures/melodies, etc.) sent/received by mail, screen memos, or Message R/F.
When a file with the UIM restriction is set as the Stand-by
display or ring tone, the setting will revert to default if a different UIM is inserted or the power is turned ON with the UIM not inserted.
Displaying i-mode Site
Stand-by display u I u "iMenu" u "English"
1
Viewing and Operating Sites
Selecting a site to display
While viewing a site u Select an item
1
(Linked page)
During i-mode communication, blinks at the top of the screen.
Key operations while viewing a site
Operation Description
G [Reload]
[∧]
g I
[∨]
P u "Yes"
The site is updated if any content on this site has been updated.
Move up by one item/scroll up by the screen
Move down by one item/scroll down by the screen
Exit i-mode
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Saving frequently accessed sites as bookmarks
Save sites as bookmarks to display your favorite pages quickly.
While viewing a site u M [Menu] u
1
"Bookmark" u "Save" Edit a title u G [Add] u Select a
2
destination folder
Displaying homepages or sites from bookmarks
Stand-by display u I u "Bookmark"
1
Select a folder u Move the cursor to a
2
bookmark u C [Connect]
Saving Screen memos
Save the currently displayed page as a Screen memo. Saved Screen memo pages can be displayed without connecting to i-mode.
• Some sites are set to disable saving Screen memos. In this case, a page cannot be saved as a Screen memo.
While viewing a site u M [Menu] u
1
"Screen memo" u "Save" u "Yes"
Displaying Screen memos
Stand-by display u I u "Screen memo"
1
Move the cursor to a Screen memo u C
2
[Display]
Full Browser
Using Full browser, you can browse web pages designed for PCs on the FOMA terminal.
• Some pages may not be displayed correctly.
• Note that you may get charged a high communication fee for massive data communication such as browsing web pages containing many images or downloading data files. For details on packet communication fee and billing plan, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
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Displaying Web Pages Designed for PC
Stand-by display u I u "Full browser"
1
u "Home"
Information
• SSL/TLS-compatible web pages can be displayed with Full browser.
• SSL/TLS are the methods to communicate safely with authentication/encryption technologies. SSL/TLS pages prevent others from eavesdropping, spoofing, and altering information during communication by exchanging encrypted data, and enable you to exchange your personal information such a c
redit card number and address safely.
Saving frequently accessed web pages as bookmarks
Save sites as bookmarks to display your favorite pages quickly.
Search
While viewing a web page u M [Menu] u
1
"Bookmark" u "Add" Edit a title u G [Add] u Select a
2
destination folder
Displaying web pages from bookmarks
Stand-by display u I u "Full browser"
1
u "Bookmark"
Select a folder u Select a bookmark
2
Switching i-mode to Full browser
While viewing an i-mode site u M [Menu]
1
u "Switch to Full Browser" u "OK"
s
Information
• The billing system for Full browser is different from the one for i-mode. Packet communication charges may be increased communication volume, so, it is recommended to subscribe to i-mode packet flat-rate service.
when Full bro
wser is used, depending on the data
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i-Channel

This service distributes information such as news and weather forecast to i-Channel compatible terminals. The automatically received latest information appears as a ticker on the Stand­by display. Pressing Q displays the latest information in the channel list.
• i-Channel is a fee-based service requiring a subscription (an i-mode contract is necessary for this subscription).
i-Channel has two types of channels: "Basic channel" provided by DOCOMO and "Okonomi (Optional) Channel" provided by IP (Information Provider). For "Basic channel", no packet communication charges apply for automatically updating information. For "Okonomi (Optional) Channel" in which you can save and use your favorite channels, packet communication charges apply for automatically updating information. Note that packet communication charges apply for browsing detailed information for both "Basic channel" and "Okonomi (Optional) Channel". When you use the international roaming service, packet communication charges apply for both automatically updating information and browsing detailed information. For overseas use, packet communication charges differ from domestic charges.
• For details on i-Channel, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
• The i-Channel service is provided in Japanese only.
Displaying i-Channel
If you subscribe to i-Channel, information automatically appears as a ticker on the Stand-by display when the information is received.
• While the Public mode (Drive mode) is set, the ticker does not appear.
Stand-by display u Q
1
Q
Ticker
Select a channel item screen.
2
The FOMA terminal connects to the site and detailed information is displayed.
L : Return to the Channel list.
Channel list screen
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Camera

Viewing and Operating Shooting Screen
a b cdno
a bcdef gh
j k
l
m
Still image shooting screen
Key operations on shooting screens
Operation Description
]

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C [ C [Rec.] J * H G [Mode] M [Menu] Q , P
i
j
m p
Moving picture shooting screen
Shutter
Start recording
Zoom*
Adjust brightness
Change Camera mode
Display setting menu
Exit Photo-mode/Movie-mode
* Unavailable when "Select size" is set to "3M(1536×2048)"
when shooting still images.
Marks (icons) displayed on shooting screens
a Mode
Photo-mode Movie-mode
Image size
b c Image quality
Super fine Fine Normal
d White balance
Auto Incandescent Sunny Fluorescent Cloudy
e Macro
ON
f Auto timer
3sec 10sec 15sec
g Shake reduction h Continuous mode
Auto Manual
iFunny face shot j Memory in use
Phone memory microSD
k Number of available shot l Focus frame
Frame color changes to indicate status during auto focus.
m Guide for key operations n Size restriction
No restriction For mail long For mail short
o Type
Sound+Video Movie only Sound only
p Total recordable time
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Shooting Still Images/Moving Pictures
Viewing Still Images/Moving Pictures after Shooting
Shooting still images
Stand-by display u G
1
Point the camera to a subject uC [ ]
2
C [Save]
3
Information
• When shooting still images, if "Select size" is set to "3M (1536 ×
2048)", zoom is not available to use.
Shooting moving pictures
Stand-by display u G u G [Mode] u
1
"Movie-mode" Point the camera to a subject u C [Rec.]
2
The tone sounds and recording a moving picture starts.
C [Stop]
3
The tone sounds and recording a moving picture ends.
C [Save]
4
Viewing still images
Stand-by display u M u "Data box"
1
u "My picture" u Move the cursor to "Camera" u C [Open]
Move the cursor to a file u C [View]
2
Information
• To set the still image you shot to the Stand-by display, display
the still image to set and press M [Menu] u "Set as" u "Stand­by display".
Viewing moving pictures
Stand-by display u M u "Data box" u
1
"i-motion" u Move the cursor to "Camera" u C [Open]
Move the cursor to a file u C [Play]
2
Information
• To set the moving picture you recorded to the Stand-by display,
play the moving picture to set and press M [Menu] u "Set as display" u "Stand-by display".
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Shooting Still Images in Various Modes
Panorama shot
Create a panoramic image from three still images captured by moving the FOMA terminal rightward.
Stand-by display u
1
u "Shot mode" u "Panorama shot" u
C [ ]
2
Move the FOMA terminal rightward u
3
Move the FOMA terminal rightward u
4
A panoramic image made of three images is displayed.
C [Save]
5
Information
• The right edge of the previously shot image is displayed at the left side of the shooting screen. This helps you to frame for the next shot.
G
u M [Menu] u "Preview"
M
C
C
[Close]
[ ]
[ ]
Select a funny face
2
Point the camera to a subject
3
When the face is recognized, the effect is displayed on the screen.
C [ ] u C [Save]
4
Shooting with frame
Shoot an image with a frame added to a subject. Select a frame from "My picture".
Stand-by display u G u M [Menu] u
1
"Preview" u "Shot mode" u "Shoot with frame"
Move the cursor to a folder u C [Open] u
2
Select a frame u M [Close] u M [Close] C [ ] u C [Save]
3
Funny face shot
Enjoy
When you point the camera to a subject, the camera recognizes a face and converts it into a funny face.
Stand-by display u G u I [Face]
1
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Using Magnifying Glass
Use the camera of the FOMA terminal to magnify objects.
Stand-by display u Stand-by display u
1
M u "LifeKit" u "Magnifying glass"
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1Seg

Using 1Seg
1Seg is a service provided by TV broadcasters (broadcasting stations). No communication charges apply for receiving video and audio. For viewing fee for NHK, contact NHK.
• Packet communication charges apply for browsing "Data broadcasting site" and "i-mode site". Some sites (fee­based i-mode sites)require an information fee for use.
• For details on "1Seg" service, visit websites below. The Association for Promotion of Digital Broadcasting PC: http://www.dpa.or.jp/english/ i-mode: http://www.dpa.or.jp/1seg/k/ (Japanese only)
Signal
1Seg is one of the broadcasting services, and receives a signal (broadcast wave) different from the FOMA service. In the following places, data reception may become weak and cause difficulties in receiving messages.
• Place that is far from the tower which sends the broadcast wave
• Mountain areas or behind a building
• In a tunnel, underground, or recess of a building
* The signal condition may be improved by moving the
FOMA terminal away from or close to you, or by moving yourself to another place.
Battery level
If you try to use 1Seg when the battery level is low, the battery alert tone sounds and a confirmation screen appears asking whether to activate 1Seg. Also, when the battery level becomes low while watching or recording a 1Seg program, the battery alert tone sounds.
Messages on the screen when you use 1Seg for the first time
When you use 1Seg for the first time after purchase, a confirmation screen of escape clause appears.
Read each clause and press C [OK]. After this, confirmation screen does not appear.
a
Enjoy
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Watching 1Seg
Setting channels
To watch 1Seg, make Channel settings and save a channel list beforehand.
Example: If no channel list is saved
Selecting an area to set channels
Stand-by display u M u "1Seg" u
1
"Channel setting"
"Select area" u Select an area u Select a
2
prefecture C [Select] u "Yes"
3
Enjoy
Setting channels automatically
Stand-by display u M u "1Seg" u
1
"Channel setting" "Auto channel set" u "Yes" u C [Save]
2
u "Yes"
Information
• Perform "Auto channel set" within the service area for digital terrestrial broadcasting.
Activating 1Seg
Stand-by display u G (for over 1 second)
1
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Viewing and Operating 1Seg Watching Screen
Video
Subtitles
Data broadcasting
Remote controller number
Reception level of broadcast wave
Channel / TV program
Volume
Key operations on 1Seg watching screen
Operation Description
H, F E E (for over 1 second) J, Dial keys, *, # g [EPG] P u "Yes"
Adjust volume
Mute
Select a channel
Display program list
Exit 1Seg
Setting timer for watching 1Seg program
Stand-by display u M u "1Seg" u "TV
1
timer list" G [New] u Set each item
2
Strong Weak
G [Done]
3
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MUSIC

Music&Video Channel
Music&Video Channel is a service which automatically delivers up to about one-hour programs at night just by selecting your favorite music programs in advance. Further, you can enjoy high-quality video program of up to about 30 minutes. Programs are updated regularly which enables you to enjoy the delivered programs while commuting.
• Music&Video Channel is a fee-based service requiring a subscription. You also need to subscribe to i-mode and i-mode packet flat-rate service.
• In addition to the usage fee for the Music&Video Channel, some programs may require additional information fees.
• After subscribing to Music&Video Channel, if you insert the UIM into a Music&Video Channel-incompatible FOMA terminal, the service b service fees will still apply unless you cancel the Music&Video Channel subscription.
• You cannot set or obtain programs during international roaming*. When you go overseas, halt the distribution of programs beforehand. When you come back to Japan, resume starting distribution.
Enjoy
* Packet communication charges apply if trying to set or
obtain programs during internati
• For details on Music&Video Channel, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
• The Music&Video Channel service is provided in Japanese only.
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aming.
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Setting Programs
Stand-by display u M u "MUSIC" u
1
"Music&Video Ch"
"Set program"
2
Follow on-screen instructions to set
3
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Playing Programs
Downloading Chaku-Uta Full
®
Stand-by display u M u "MUSIC" u
1
"Music&Video Ch" u Select a program
Key operations on Music&Video Channel
player screen
Operation Description
[Pause/Play]
C C (for over 1
second)
H,F E
J
J
(Hold down)
P
*1 When the time of playback is over 2 seconds, it will
play from the beginning.
*2 When the time of playback is less than 2 seconds, it
will play the previous chapter.
Pause/play
Find the beginning of the current program and pause
Adjust volume
Play from the beginning*1 of the key current chapter or play the chapter
Rewind/fast forward while holding down
Exit Music&Video Channel player
previous*2/next
Display a site that contains Chaku-Uta
1
Full® songs u Select a Chaku-Uta Full® song to download
"Save" u Select a folder
2
• When the microSD card is inserted, select a destination to save.
Information
• Before downloading music data from websites, read the license agreement (license and prohibited activities, etc.) carefully.
• Music data saved on the FOMA terminal or on a microSD card can be used for personal a third party's intellectual property right such as copyright, and other rights. Do not copy or move music data saved on the FOMA terminal or on a microSD card to other media such as a PC.
• The packet communications charges for updating the time limit of international roaming is out of i-mode packet flat-rate service.
* "Chaku-Uta Full" is a registered trademark
ntertainment Inc.
E
use only.
When using, do not violate
of Sony Music
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Playing Music Data
Example: To play music in "All songs"
Stand-by display u M u "MUSIC" u
1
"Music Player"
"All songs"
2
Move the cursor to music data u C [Play]
3
Viewing and Operating Music Player Screen
Title (song name), artist name
Jacket image/lyrics
Key operations on Music player screen
Operation Description
[Pause/Play]
C H,F E
J
J (Hold down) 8 P
*1 When the time of playback is over 2 seconds, it will
play from the beginning.
*2 When the time of playback is less than 2 seconds, it
will play the previous chapter.
Pause/play
Adjust volume
Find the beginning previous song
Rewind/fast forward while holding down
Show/hide jacket image/lyrics
Exit Music player
*1
of the song or play
*2
/next song
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Album name
Elapsed time/ total time
Volume
Playback progress bar
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i-αppli

"i-αppli" is software for i-mode compatible mobile phones. Download various software from i-mode sites to use the FOMA terminal more conveniently by updating stock price or weather information automatically, or enjoying games without connecting to network, etc.
• Packet communication charges may apply for using
i-αppi.
• For overseas use, packet communication charges differ from domestic charges.
• For details on i­[i-mode] FOMA version".
αppli, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide
Downloading i-αppli from Sites
Download software from a site and save it to the FOMA terminal
While viewing a site u Select software u
1
"Yes"
Download completes u "Yes"
2
The downloaded software starts.
Starting i-αppli
Stand-by display u I (for over 1 second)
1
Select software
2
To exit i-αppli
Press P u "Yes".
Deleting i-αppli
Stand-by display u I (for over 1 second)
1
u Move the cursor to software u M [Menu] u "Delete" u "This item" u "Yes"
Information
•If deleted pre-installed i-αppli, you can download from "WOW
LG" site (Japanese only). From this site, you can download pre­installed Deco-mail picture, Deco-mail pictogram, wallpaper, melody, i-motion, etc. as well as i­Stand-by display
u "ケータイ電話メーカー(Mobile Phone Manufacturers)"
List)"
u "WOW LG"
* Packet communication charge applies for downloading.
u I u "iMenu" u "メニューリスト(Menu
αppli.
Enjoy
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i-motion

i-motion is a moving picture data with video and sound. i-motion can be downloaded from i-motion sites and can be played, saved, and set as the Stand-by display or ring tone, etc.
i-motion types
Standard type
There are following two formats.
 a
Format to be played back after downloading
(Up to 10MB)
 b
Format to be played back while downloading
(Up to 10MB)
• Some standard-type i-motion may not be saved, depending on i-motion.
Streaming type
This type allows you to play back i-motion while
downloading. Up to 10MB of i-motion can be played back. Data is deleted after playback and cannot be saved on the FOMA terminal.
Downloading i-motion from sites
• Downloaded i-motion is saved to "i-mode" folder in "i-motion" of "Data box" or a microSD card.
Enjoy
While viewing a site u Select i-motion
1
After playback or downloading, "Save"
2
• If a microSD card is inserted, further select save location.
Playing i-motion
Play moving pictures you recorded or i-motion downloaded from sites or i-mode mails.
Stand-by display u M u "Data box" u
1
"i-motion"
Move the cursor to a folder u C [Open]
2
Move the cursor to a file u C [Play]
3
• When playing back moving picture/i-motion (with video) for the first time, a confirmation appears asking whether to play i-motion in full screen at any time. Select "Yes" to play in full screen (horizontal).
• If you switch i-motion in full screen (horizontal) to vertical screen during playback, pre
File display name
Playback progress bar
Elapsed time/total time
Volume
i-motion playback screen
ss Q.
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Key operations on i-motion playback screen
Operation Description
C
[Pause/Play]
[Stop]
G J
(Hold down)
L
(Hold down)
R
H, F E
Pause/play
Stop
Play previous file/next file
Rewind video/sound while holding down
Fast forward video/sound while holding down
Adjust volume
Using Playlist
Specify the playback order of moving pictures/i­motion on a playlist. Choose your favorite moving pictures/i-motion saved on a microSD card or FOMA terminal to play them in your favorite order.
Creating a playlist
Stand-by display u M u "Data box" u
1
"i-motion" u Move the cursor to "Playlists" u C [Open]
G [New] u Enter a playlist name
2
C [Add] u Move the cursor to a folder u
3
C [Open]
Check moving pictures/i-motion to save
4
to a playlist u G [Done] G [Done]
5
Playing a playlist
Stand-by display u M u "Data box" u
1
"i-motion" u Move the cursor to "Playlists" u C [Open]
Move the cursor to the playlist to play u
2
C [Play]
Enjoy
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Convenient Tools

Using My Contact
After registering phone number and mail address, press a - d to easily activate those functions.
Stand-by display u M u "LifeKit" u
1
"One touch hot key" u "My contact"
Move cursor to the number to register u
2
C [Register] u "Search phonebook" / "Direct input"
To use Phonebook search
Move cursor to the entry to register, press C [Select].
To input directly
In the Phonebook entry screen, enter the name,
phone number, mail address, etc. press G [Done].
Information
• "Direct input" is unavailable when the number of Phonebook entries in the FOMA terminal reaches maximum.

More Convenient

• The entry registered in UIM cannot be registered in "My contact".
• The registered name, phone number, mail address, etc. via "Direct input" are registered in the phonebook of the FOMA terminal.
Using Schedule
Save schedules such as meetings or appointments.
Stand-by display u U u Move the cursor
1
to date to save to Schedule u G [New]
While setting 1 seg channel
Select "General" / "TV timer" in Select type screen.
Set each item
2
G [Done]
3
Using Alarm
Use the FOMA terminal as an alarm clock.
Stand-by display u M u "Stationery" u
1
"Alarm" Move the cursor to an alarm to edit u C
2
[Edit]
Set each item
3
G [Done]
4
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Using Bar Code Reader
Scan information embedded in JAN code or QR code using the camera.
• When scanning a bar code, keep the camera 10cm away from a bar code.
Stand-by display u M u "LifeKit" u "Bar
1
code reader" Display the code to scan on the screen u
2
C [Scan]
After focus is adjusted automatically, the code is scanned. After scanning completes, the tone sounds
and the scanned data is displayed.
• When the focus is adjusted, the code is scanned
without pressing C [Scan].
• While the Manner mode is set, the tone does not sound.
Use scanned data
3
• The display or operation differs depending on the types of scanned data.
Setting My Function
After setting My function, press S to easily activate those functions.
Stand-by display u S
1
Move the cursor to the item in My function
2
u C [Add] u Use H to select the function to add
Using Various Convenient Tools
Using dictionary
Use Japanese dictionary, English-Japanese dictionary, and Japanese-English dictionary.
Stand-by display u Mu "Stationery" u
1
"Dictionary"
"JPN dict." / "ENG-JPN dict." / "JPN-ENG
2
dict."
Enter a word to search
3
Search result
list screen
Use H key to select a word
4
More Convenient
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Using Conversation
Expressions about daily life, travel, business, etc. can be displayed in Japanese, English and Korean, also, can be read out by voice.
Stand-by display u M u "Stationery" u
1
"Dictionary" u "Conversation"
Viewing a document or subway map
View a document file saved on a microSD card or subway map saved on the FOMA terminal.
Viewing a document
• Available file types are Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, and PDF. However, Word 2007, Excel 2007, and PowerPoint 2007 files cannot be viewed. Also, some files may not be viewed depending on the file type.
Stand-by display u M u "LifeKit" u
1
"Document viewer" u "microSD" u Select a document
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Conversation list
screen
Select a category
2
• Press C [Play] on the Conversation detail screen to
read out by voice.
Viewing a subway map
Stand-by display u M u "LifeKit" u
1
"Document viewer" u "Subway map" u Select a region
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Data Management

Using microSD Card
Copy files saved in Data box on the FOMA terminal, such as images, moving pictures/i­motion, to a microSD card. Also, display files saved from a PC to a microSD card on the FOMA terminal.
• L-10C supports a microSD card of up to 2GB and a microSDHC card of up to 16GB (commercially available) (as of June, 2011). For the latest information on operation check including manufacturer and capacity of microSD card, visit the following site (Japanese only). microSD cards not listed on the site may not function.
- From i-mode: "i Menu"
電話メーカー" u "WOW LG"
- From a PC: http://www.lg.com/jp/
Note that information on the sites shows
operation checks and all the operations are not always guaranteed.
• Before inserting or removing a microSD card, perform the operation of "Turning power OFF", and, with the rear side up, remove the back cover.
u "メニューリスト" u "ケータイ
sults of
the re
Inserting a microSD card
Make sure the power is off before inserting the microSD card.
Move the guide to "OPEN" until it clicks
1
(a) and then lift it up in the arrow direction b
Guide
Facing down the metal contacts side of
2
microSD card, insert it aligning to the FOMA terminal metal contact
More Convenient
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Hold down the guide completely (a),
3
move it to "LOCK" direction until it clicks (b) to fix the microSD card
• Hold down the guide pressing the microSD card lightly not to lift it up.
Removing a microSD card
Move the guide to "OPEN" until it clicks
1
(a) and then lift it up in the arrow direction b
Guide
Information
• When inserting a microSD card, pay attention to the direction and insert it correctly. If you try to attach in the wrong direction, damage to the microSD card or the guide may result.
A microSD card cannot be used if inserted incorrectly.
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Remove the microSD card
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Hold down the guide completely (a),
3
move it to "LOCK" direction until it clicks (b)
Resetting a microSD card
Reset (initialize) a microSD card so that it can be used on the FOMA terminal.
Stand-by display u M u "LifeKit" u
1
"microSD" u "Reset microSD"
"Yes" u Enter the Terminal security code
2
Information
• Make sure to use this FOMA terminal when resetting a microSD card.
• Note that all data on the microSD card is deleted when resetting.
Viewing/playing files on a microSD card
View/play files on a microSD card in the same way as on the FOMA terminal using "Data box".
Stand-by display u M u "Data box"
1
u "My picture" / "Music" / "i motion" / "Melody"
Move the cursor to "microSD" u C
2
[Open]
• If you select "Music" in Step 1, "Movablecontents" is displayed instead of "microSD".
Move the cursor to folder u C [Open] u
3
move the cursor to folder u C [Open] u move the cursor to file u C [View] / C [Play]
More Convenient
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Copying/moving files between the FOMA terminal and a microSD card
Copy/move files between the FOMA terminal and a microSD card by copying/moving files between the "microSD" folder and other folders in Data box.
Example: To move a camera image saved on the FOMA terminal to a microSD card
Stand-by display u M u "Data box" u
1
"My picture" Move the cursor to a folder u C [Open]
2
• Select a folder other than "microSD".
Move the cursor to a file u M [Menu] u
3
"Move" u "One"
"External memory"
4
Move the cursor to a destination folder
5
More Convenient
u G [Open] u C [Select]
Backing up data to a microSD card
Select a data type and copy personal data saved on the FOMA terminal to a microSD card at a time.
Personal data includes the following items.
• Phonebook
Schedule
• Memo
• To do list
Stand-by display u M u "LifeKit" u
1
"microSD" u "PIM" G [Backup] u Select a type of data to
2
copy
Enter the Terminal security code u "Yes"
3
• Inbox
• Outbox
• Unsent message
• Bookmark
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Sending/Receiving Data by Infrared Communication
• Use infrared devices within a distance of approximately 20cm.
• Do not move the FOMA terminal until data exchange completes.
• If you hold the FOMA terminal in your hand when performing infrared communication, be sure to hold it securely so that it is not shaken.
Sending a piece of data
• Set the receiving device to the infrared receiving mode before sending data.
Example: To send a Phonebook entry
Stand-by display u D u Move the cursor
1
to the entry to send u M [Menu] u "Send Ir data" u "Focused data" u "Yes"
Infrared port
15
degrees
15
degrees
Within approx.
20 cm
Receiving a piece of data
Stand-by display u M u "LifeKit" u
1
"Receive Ir data" u "Receive" u "Yes"
Perform infrared transmission operations
2
on the sending device
Infrared communication starts.
"Yes"
3
Sending all data
• Set the receiving device to the infrared receiving mode before sending data.
Example: To send all FOMA terminal Phonebook entries
Stand-by display u D u M [Menu] u
1
"Send Ir data" u "all in phone"
Enter the Terminal security code u Enter
2
an authentication password u "Yes"
Infrared communication starts.
Receiving all data
• Receiving all data overwrites data on the FOMA terminal and deletes all saved data including protected mails and phonebook/schedule of secret data. Make sure that important data is not saved before exchanging all data.
Stand-by display u M u "LifeKit" u
1
"Receive Ir data" u "Receive all" u "Yes"
More Convenient
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Enter the Terminal security code u Enter
2
an authentication password
Perform infrared transmission operations
3
on the sending device
Infrared communication starts.
"Yes"
4
Information
• Infrared communication with infrared devices other than L-10C may result in data not being received or displayed correctly on the receiving device.
Connecting to a PC
Connect the FOMA terminal to a PC and exchange WMA files or images on a microSD card.
In addition, access the Internet and perform data communication.
More Convenient
• FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 (optional) or FOMA USB Cable (optional) is required.
• To perform data communication, install "L-10C Communication Setting Files" (Driver). For details, refer to "Manual for PC Connection". "L-10C Communication Setting Files" and "Manual for PC Connection" can be downloaded from NTT DOCOMO website. http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/support/
Information
• If you use a USB HUB, the FOMA terminal may not work properly.
DOCOMO Connection Manager
DOCOMO Connection Manager is convenient software to use DOCOMO's data communication. You can configure PC settings according to your subscription easily.
And you check an estimate of data communication volume or usage fees by the charge counter function.
For details, refer to NTT DOCOMO website. http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/support/utilization/
application/service/connection_manager/ (Japanese only)
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Support

Support
• First, check whether the software update is required. If
required, update the software. (Updating Software P83)
• When the conditions are not improved even after you checked the following symptoms, contact "Repairs (Japanese only)" at the back of this manual or a repair counter specified by DOCOMO.
Category
Power Power
Charge Cannot
Symptom Check
does not turn ON
charge (Light during charging does not turns on or blinks)
• Is the battery pack inserted correctly?
• Is the battery pack charged?
• Is the battery pack inserted correctly?
Is the adapter power plug
• correctly connected to an electric outlet or cigarette lighter socket?
• Is the adapter connected to the FOMA terminal correctly?
• If the AC adapter (optional) is used, is the AC adapter connector connected to the FOMA terminal or the desktop holder (optional) corre
• If the desktop holder is used, are the charging terminals of the FOMA terminal clean? If dirty, wipe with a dry cloth or cotton swab.
• If a call or communication is made or operations of other functions are performed for a long time while charging, the FOMA terminal may become hot and the light during charging may blink. In this case, charge again after the FOMA termina
ools down.
c
ctly?
l

Others

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Others
Category
Terminal operation
Symptom Check
Becomes hot during operations or charging
Battery usage time is short
• The FOMA terminal, battery pack, or adapter may become hot during operations or charging, or when using i-αppli, videophone function, etc. for a long time while charging. This is not a safety hazard, so, you can continue to use them.
• Is the FOMA terminal left with the out of service area condition for a long time? As the FOMA terminal searches for radio wave to make communication possible u area condition, more electricity is consumed than usual.
• The battery pack usage time differs depending on the ambient environment or the degradation level.
• The battery pack is a consumable. The available usage time shortens every time the battery pack is recharged.
If the usage time becomes
extremely shorter than at the time of purchase even if the battery pack i
urchase the specified battery
p pack.
nder the out of service
s fully charged,
Category
Terminal operation
Call Calls
Symptom Check
Power turns off or automatic restart occurs
Keys do not respond
UIM is not recognized
Clock is off
cannot be made with dial keys
• If the battery pack terminal is dirty, the contact may become poor and the power may be turned off. If it is dirty, wipe with dry cotton swabs.
• Is Lock all set?
• Is the UIM installed in the right direction?
• The clock may be off if the power stays on for a long time. Confirm if Auto time adjust is set to ON, and then turn the power on at a place with a good reception.
• Is Dialing call lock set?
Is Lock all set?
• Is Self mode set?
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Category
Call
Symptom Check
Cannot talk ("圏外" does not disappear even when you move, or making/ receiving calls is unavailable although radio wave is strong enough)
• Turn the power off and on, or remove and install battery pack or the UIM.
• Even when "FOMA terminal is not out of service area" or "signal strength is shown as may not be made or received due to the type of radio waves. Move to other place and call again.
• Is incoming restriction such as Reject on list or Accept/Reject call set?
• Depending on crossing of radio waves, calls or mails are crossed at the crowded places and connection status may not be good. In this case, "Please wait for a while" appears and the caller hears a busy tone. Move to ot
her place or call again later.
", calls
Warranty and After-Sales Service
Warranty
• Be sure to receive a warranty at the time of purchase of the FOMA terminal. Read contents of the warranty and confirm information such as "shop name and date of purchase" and keep it in a safe place. If necessary items are not described, immediately contact the shop of purchase. The warranty for free repair is valid for one year from the date of purchase.
• This product and its accessories are subject to change, i
n part or whole, for improvement without prior notice.
After-sales service
For problems with your FOMA terminal
Before asking repairs, check "Troubleshooting" in this manual or "Guide (Japanese only)" installed in this FOMA terminal. If the problem still persists, contact "Repairs (Japanese only)" at the back of this manual and consult them.
For repairs after inquiry
Bring your FOMA terminal to a repair counter specified by DOCOMO. Repairs are accepted during business hours of a repair counter. Note that it may take some days to repair the terminal depending on the malfunction state.
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During the warranty period
• The FOMA terminal is repaired at no charge under the conditions of the warranty.
• Make sure to bring the warranty for repair. You will be charged even during the warranty period if the warranty is not presented or the trouble or damage is caused by your inappropriate handling (such as damage to LCD or connector, etc.).
• You will be charged even during the warranty period if
alfunction is caused by the use of devices and consumables
m other than those specified by DOCOMO.
Repair may not be possible in the following cases
• When a repair counter judges the cause of malfunction is exposure to water (Example: when the waterproof sticker reacts)
• When, as the result of inspection, corrosion is found due to exposure to water, condensation or sweat, or any of the internal board external connector terminal (headphone/microphone terminal), LCD, or cracked body could be the case as well)
* Since these conditions are outside the scope of the warranty,
any repairs, if at all possible, will be charged.
After expiration of the warranty
• All repairs that are requested are charged.
Replacement parts
• Replacement parts (parts require
Others
function) will be kept in stock for four years in principle after termination of production. However, repair may not be possible due to a lack of replacement parts depending on the failure part.
s are damaged or deformed (damage to the
d to maintain production
Notes
• Do not modify the FOMA terminal or its accessories.
- Depending on the details of modification, repair may be refused. Modifications may include the following cases:
• Put a sticker on LCD or keys
• Add a decoration to the FOMA terminal with adhesive
• Replace exterior with one other than DOCOMO genuine products
- Repair of malfunction or damage caused by modification is charged even during the warranty period.
• Do not remove the nameplate placed on the FOMA terminal. If the details described on the nameplate cannot be checked, repair may be refused as we cannot verify the conformity of the product to the technical standard.
• Information such as the settings of various functions may be cleared (reset) by malfunction, repair or other handling of FOMA terminal. In such a
The parts generating magnetism are used in the following
• portions of the FOMA terminal. Note that the card may become unusable if placing a magnetism sensitive object such as cash card near the FOMA terminal. Portions: Speaker and earpiece
• If the FOMA terminal gets wet or moist, immediately turn the power off and remove the battery pack, and then visit a repair counte FOMA terminal, repair may not be possible.
case, make settings again.
Depending on the conditions of the
r.
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i-mode Fault Diagnosis site
Check whether your FOMA terminal is properly sending/receiving mails, downloading images/ melodies. As a result of your check, if you think that the FOMA terminal is malfunctioning, contact "Repairs (Japanese only)" at the back of this manual.
• How to access "iモード故障診断サイト
(i-mode fault diagnosis site)" (Japanese only)
i-mode site: i Menu u お知らせ
(Information) u サポート情報 (Support information) u お問い合わせ (Inquiries) u 故障・電波状況お問い合わせ先 (Inquiries for malfunction and signal) u iモード故障診断 (i-mode fault diagnosis)
* Charges apply when using overseas.
QR code for
accessing
the site
Updating Software
You can connect to network to check if your FOMA terminal needs an update, and if necessary, download part of the software through packet communication to update the required software. When the software is required to update, check the DOCOMO website and "お客様サポート (user support)" in iMenu (Japanese only). "auto­update", "Now update", and "Reserve" are available for updating software.
• Software can be updated with data such as Phonebook entries, camera images, downloaded data retained in the FOMA terminal. Note that, however, such data may not be protected depending on the conditions of the FOMA terminal (malfunction, damage, exposure to water, etc.). It is recommended that you make a backup of important data. Note that some data such as downloaded data cannot
be backed up.
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Before updating software
• Do not remove the battery pack while updating software. Failure of updating software may result.
• Fully charge the battery pack before updating software.
• Software update (downloading or rewriting) may take time.
• You cannot make or receive calls, use communication functions or other functions while updating software. (You can receive voice calls while downloading.)
• It is recommended to update strong signal reception with three antenna bars displayed while you are not moving. During software download, if signals become weak, or download is suspended, retry software update in a location with strong signal reception.
• When updating software, the information of your FOMA terminal (such as model name or serial number) is automatically sent to the server (software managed by DOCOMO). DOCOMO does not use the sent information for other purposes than for software update.
• If software update fails, the message, "Rewrite failed", appears and all operations become unavailable. In this case, you need to bring the FOMA terminal to a repair counter specified by DOCOMO.
Others
software
in a location with
update server
How to update software
To start software update, select (update notice icon) displayed on the Stand-by display, or perform from the menu screen.
To select (update notice icon)
1
Stand-by display u C u Use K to move the cursor to ( update notice icon) u C u "Yes" u Enter the Terminal security code
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To perform from the menu screen
Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u "Other" u "Software Update" u Enter the Terminal security code u "Update"
Communication starts and check for software update.
• If update is necessary, the software update confirmation screen appears.
• If update is not required, "No update is needed. Continue to use as before" appears.
Scanning Function
In data or programs downloaded to the FOMA terminal, detect and delete data that could cause operational malfunction or stop activating applications.
• The scanning function helps to protect the FOMA terminal from invasion of data that cause failure when browsing web pages or receiving mail, etc. If the pattern definition corresponding to each failure is not downloaded or found, the scanning function cannot protect the FOMA terminal.
Updating pattern definitions
First, update the pattern definition to the latest one.
Stand-by display u M u "Setting" u
1
"Lock/Security" u "Scanning function" u "Update" u "Yes" u "Yes"
Updating starts. After update completes, the notification screen appears.
If the pattern definition is the latest one, "Pattern
definitions are up-to-date" appears. Continue to use it.
C [OK]
2
Others
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Displaying scanned result
Displaying scanned problem factors
Select "Detail" on the alert level screen to display the problem factor list screen shown on the right.
• The screen image is an example. On the actual screen, the detected data name is displayed in the place of "XXXXXXXX".
• Depending on the type of the detected data, "Detail" may not be displayed.
• When six or more problem factors are detected, subsequent factors after sixth one are omitted and only the total number of factors is displayed.
Displaying scanned result
Alert level 0 Alert level 1 Alert level 2 Alert level 3 Alert level 4
"OK": Continue the operation.
Others
• The screen may be different from the above depending on the scanned result.
"Yes": Stop the operation and exit. "No": Continue the operation.
"OK": Stop the operation and exit.
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"Yes": Delete data and exit. "No": Stop the operation and exit.
"OK": Delete data and exit.
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Introduction of Options and Related Devices
Combine the FOMA terminal with various optional devices to make it more convenient for expanded purposes, from personal to business. Some products may not be available depending on the area. For details, contact a service counter such as the docomo Shop. For details on optional devices, see the related instruction manuals.
• Battery Pack L12
• Back Cover L25
• Desktop Holder L11
• Flat-plug Stereo Earphone Set P01
• Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch P01
• Stereo Earphone Set P001
• Earphone/Microphone with Switch P001
• Earphone Plug Adapter P001
• FOMA USB Cable
*1*4
• FOMA AC Adapter 01*5/02
• FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use
• FOMA DC Adapter 01/02
• FOMA Indoor Booster Antenna
• In-Car Holder 01
• FOMA Dry Battery Adapter 01
• Carry Case S 01
*1*3
*5
*1*2
*1*6
*1*2
*1*2
*1*2
/P02
*1*3
*1*3
/P002
*5
• Carry Case 02
• Bone conduction microphone/receiver 01
*1
• FOMA Portable Charging Adapter 01/02/03
• FOMA Indoor Booster Antenna (Stand Type)
• FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02
*1*6
*1*4
• Earphone Plug Adapter 01*1 for External connector terminal
• Earphone/Microphone 01
• Stereo Earphone Set 01
• Earphone Plug Adapter 01
*1
*1
*1
*1 Not available to use with the desktop holder at the
same time.
*2 Earphone Plug Adapter 01 for External connector
terminal is required to connect to L-10C.
*3 Earphone Plug Adapter P001 and Earphone Plug
Adapter 01 for External connector terminal are required to connect to L-10C.
*4 May not work properly if you use a USB HUB. *5 Charging with the AC adapter. P21
*6 For domestic use only.
Others
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Appendix

Menu List
Items indicated by return to the default when executing "Reset settings". P38
Mail
Inbox Inbox
MessageR
MessageF
Compose message
Unsent message
Outbox Outbox
Check new messages
Receive option
SMS Compose SMS
Check new SMS
Template
Others
Mail setting Communication
Display
Mail group
Auto sort
SMS
Edit
Others
i-mode
i Menu
Bookmark
Screen memo
Last URL
Go to location Input address
URL history
i-Channel i-Channel list
Ticker setting
Reset i-Channel
MessageR/F Inbox
MessageR
MessageF
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Check new messages
i-mode setting Communication
Image&Effect set.
i-motion setting
Home
Certificates
Other
Full browser Home
Bookmark
Last URL
Go to location
Full Browser Settings
i-αppli
Software list
i-αppli info
Security error history
Auto start info
Trace info
Standby error info
i-αppli setting
Display SW info
Auto start set
End stand-by display
Phonebook
Add to phonebook
Search phonebook
No. of phonebook
Phonebook setting Default mode
Create domain list
Accept/Reject list
Group setting
Call/Mail history Received calls
Redial
Received mails
Sent mails
Call duration
Call costs Check call costs
Set call cost limit
Delete call cost icon
Others
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Data box
My picture i-mode
Camera
Decomail picture
Decomail picto
Preinstalled
Item
Data transfer
Slide show
microSD
Search by i-mode
Music i-mode
Playlists
Movable contents
Resume play
Transferred from PC
Search by i-mode
Music&Video Ch Distributed program
Others
i-motion i-mode
Camera
Preinstalled
Playlists
Data transfer
microSD
Search by i-mode
Melody i-mode
Preinstalled
Data transfer
microSD
Search by i-mode
Kisekae Tool i-mode
Preinstalled
Search by i-mode
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MUSIC
Music Player All songs
Playlists
Artist
Genre
Album
Resume play*
Music&Video Ch Channel 1
Channel 2
Set program
Program list
About this service
* "Now playing" is displayed during music playback. Select this to
display the Player screen for currently played music.
LifeKit
Bar code reader
Receive Ir data Receive
Receive all
microSD PIM
Data update
Memory info.
Reset microSD
Document viewer microSD
Subway map
スグデコ!の使い方
Muvee Studio
Magnifying glass
One touch hot key My contact
My function
Check FOMA HIGH-SPEED area
Data security service Connect to center
Exchanging history
Sndg img in phonebook
Others
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Stationery
Schedule
Alarm
Text Memo
Record message Record msg. setting
Record msg. list
To do list
Remembering dates
Dictionary
World time
Stopwatch
Calculator
Unit converter
1Seg
Activate 1Seg
Program guide
TV timer list
TVlink
Others
Channel setting
1Seg settings
Settings
Sounds&Vibration Select ring tone
Select effect tone
Volume
Vibrator
Manner mode set
Mail ring duration
Set mute ring (sec.)
Headset usage setting
Display Stand-by display
Kisekae Tool
Color theme
Call & Mail image
Sub LCD display
Wake-up display
Font size
Quick dial
Illumination
Backlight
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Call/VT/Dialing Incoming call
Videophone
Call feature
Self mode
Prefix dial
Sub address setting
Headset
Lock/Security Lock
Secret mode
Display Call/Mail logs
Change security code
PIN code
Scanning function
NW Services Voice mail
Call waiting
Call forwarding
Koe-no-Takuhaibin
Nuisance call blocking
Caller ID notification
Caller ID request
Set in-call arrival act
Arrival call act
Other
International dial Auto assist
IDD prefix
Auto Int'l dial
Country code list
Others
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International roaming Network
Voice mail (Int.)
Call forwarding (Int.)
Remote access setting (Int.)
Caller ID request (Int.)
Roaming guide (Int.)
Call barring
Missed call notification for roaming setting (Int.)
Int'l Service Guide
Date&Time Set Date&Time
Date&Time format
Hour indication
マルチリンガル (Select language)
Other Character input
Memory status
eco mode
Others
Reset/Clear
Software Update
USB mode setting
Battery level
Profile
Profile
Camera
Photo-mode
Movie-mode
Bar code reader
Magnifying glass
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Main Specifications
Phone
Model name L-10C
Approx. 106mm X Approx.
Dimensions (H X W X D)
Weight
3G/GSM setting: 3G
FOMA/
Continuous stand-by time
Continuous call time
1Seg staying active time Approx. 230 minutes
3G
GSM
FOMA/3G
GSM
3G/GSM setting: AUTO
3G/GSM setting: AUTO
50mm X Approx. 15.5mm (Max. thickness: Approx.
17.4mm)
Approx. 115g (with battery pack installed)
Moving: Approx. 350 hours
Stationary: Approx. 420 hours Moving: Approx. 220 hours
Stationary: Approx. 220 hours
Voice call: Approx. 220 minutes Videophone: Approx. 130 minutes
Voice call: Approx. 180 minutes
Charging time
Type
Display
Image pickup device
Camera
Size
Pixels
Type CMOS
Size 1/5 inches
Effective pixels Approx. 3.2 Mega pixels
Recorded pixels (maximum)
Zoom (Digital)
AC adapter: Approx. 200 minutes DC adapter: Approx. 200 minutes
Display: TFT 262,144 colors Sub display: PMOLED 1 color
Display: Approx. 2.8 inches Sub display: Approx. 1.2 inches
Display: 240 dots X 400 dots Sub display: 128 dots X 96 dots
Approx. 3.1 Mega pixels
Up to approx. 1.6 times (For still image) Up to approx. 1.6 times (For moving picture)
Others
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Others
Storage
Music playback
Number of recordable still images
Continuous shooting
Still image file format
Moving picture recording time
Moving picture file format
Continuous playback time
1
Approx. 390*
(Default)
CIF (352 X 288): 4 Wallpaper (240 X 400) / QVGA (240 X 320) / QCIF (176 X 144) / Sub-QCIF (128 X 96) / Phonebook (96 X 80): 6
JPEG
Approx. 60 minutes*
2
MP4
®
Chaku-Uta Full background playback): Approx. 650 minutes*
i-motion*4: Approx. 200 minutes*
(Supports
3
3
WMA file (Supports background playback): Approx. 650 minutes
Music&Video Channel: Music: Approx. 650 minutes
(Supports background playback)
Video: Approx. 200 minutes
Capacity
*1 Maximum number of still images saved under the following
*2 Maximum recording time per moving picture saved under the
*3 File format: AAC *4 Sound only i-motion *5 Shared with Music&Video Channel
Chaku-Uta®/ Chaku-Uta Full
conditions. Select size: QVGA (240 X 320) Quality: Normal File size: 25K
following conditions. Select size: QVGA (320 X 240) Size restriction: No restriction Quality: Normal Type: Sound+Video
Approx. 139MB*5 (Default)
®
Battery pack
Model name Battery Pack L12
Battery type Lithium ion battery
Nominal voltage 3.7V
Nominal capacity 900mAh
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Maximum number of savable items on the
FOMA terminal
Type
Phonebook 1,000*
Schedule Schedule 200
Holiday 100*
Mail*
3
Inbox*
4
Outbox/Unsent message 500
Bookmark i-mode 100
Full browser 100
Screen memo 50
i-αppli
Data box Image*
6
Moving picture/i-motion 3,000*
Melody 3,000*
Kisekae Tool 3,000*
*1 Up to 50 entries can be saved on the UIM. *2 Includes holidays set by default. *3 Total number of i-mode mail and SMS. *4 Includes "Welcome ドコモwebメール (Welcom DOCOMO web
mail)", "今すぐデコメ®GETしよう (Get Dekome now!)"
" Welcome Mail " (Japanese only) saved in "Inbox" folder. *5 Includes pre-installed data. *6
Up to 30 slide shows can be saved. (This number is included
within 3,000, which is the maximum number of savable images.)
Max. number of
savable items
1
2
1,000
5
100*
5
3,000*
5
5
5
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of Mobile Phone
This model L-10C mobile phone complies with Japanese technical regulations and international guidelines regarding exposure to radio waves.
This mobile phone was designed in observance of Japanese technical regulations regarding exposure to radio waves to exposure to radio waves recommended by a set of equivalent international guidelines. This set of international guidelines was set out by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), which is in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), and the permissible limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health condition.
The technical regulations and international guidelines set out limits for radio waves as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR, which is the value of absorbed energy in any 10 grams of tissue over a 6-minute period. The SAR limit for mobile phones is 2.0 W/kg. The highest SAR value for this mobile phone when tested for use at the ear is
0.469W/kg. There may be slight differences between the SAR levels for each product, but they all satisfy the limit.
The actual SAR of this mobile phone while operating can be well below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum required to reach the network. Therefore in general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the device.
This mobile phone can be used in positions other than against your ear. This mobile phone satisfies the international guidelines when used with a carrying case or a wearable accessory approved by NTT DOCOMO, INC. accessory , please use a product that does not contain any metals, and one that positions the mobile phone at least 1.5 cm away from your body.
*2
In case you are not using the approved
*1
and limits
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The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate that there are harmful effects attributed to the use of mobile devices. They recommend that if you are worried about your exposure then you can limit your usage or simply use a hands-free kit to keep the mobile device away from the head and body.
Please refer to the WHO website if you would like more detailed information. http://www.who.int/docstore/peh-emf/publications/facts_press/ fact_english.htm
Please refer to the websites listed below if you would like more detailed information regarding SAR.
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Website
: http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/sys/ele/index.htm
Association of Radio Industries and Businesses Website
: http://www.arib-emf.org/index02.html (in Japanese only)
NTT DOCOMO, INC. Website
: http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/product/sar/
LG Electronics Website (Refer to the "Specification" for this FOMA terminal)
: http://www.lg.com/jp/mobile-phones/all-phones/index (The URL may be changed without previous notice.)
*1 Technical regulations are defined by the Ministerial Ordinance
Related to Radio Law (Article 14-2 of Radio Equipment
Others
Regulations).
*2 Regarding the method of measuring SAR when using mobile
phones in positions other than against the ear, international standards (IEC62209-2) were set in March of 2010. On the other
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hand, t national council. (as of June, 2011)
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Radio Frequency (RF) Signals
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE U.S. GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone contains a radio transmitter and receiver. Your phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the U.S. government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed on position and locations (for example, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.67W/kg, and when worn on the body, is 0.62W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the U.S. government requirement.
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