Fujitsu F04C Users Manual

F-04C
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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DOCOMO W-CDMA System
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The operations of F-04C are described in this manual, " (PDF file).
Instruction manual (this manual)
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使いかたガイド
(installed in FOMA terminal)
"Instruction manual (detailed version)" (PDF file)
In this "F-04C INSTRUCTION MANUAL", "F-04C" mobile terminal is usually referred to as "FOMA terminal".
In this manual, screen images with Kisekae Tool and Color scheme set to "White" are provided.
The images or illustration used in this manual are examples. They may differ from the actual displays.
In this manual, "authenticate" indicates the operating procedure for entering the terminal security code in 4-8 digits (⇒P35).
(Guide)"
This manual provides information about screens and operations of basic functions. *
is index term for "
This guide provides overviews and operations of frequently-used functions. (In Japanese only) In F-04C Stand-by display,
This manual provides detailed information and operations of all the functions. (In Japanese only) <From a PC> This manual can be downloaded from NTT DOCOMO website. http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/support/trouble/manual/download/index.html *
The URL and contents are subject to change without prior notice.
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Contents
Introduction
FOMA terminal ...............................................................
What you can do with F-04C .........................................
Part names and functions..............................................
Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS)
Handling precautions .....................................................
Basic Operation
Before Using...................................
Screen Explanation........................
Character Entry ..............................
Sound/Screen Setting...................
Lock/Security .................................
Connect
Call Telephone................................
Mail..................................................
Phonebook......................................
Search
i-mode/Full Browser......................
i-Channel.........................................
Enjoy
2 3 4 7
14
Camera ............................................
1Seg.................................................
Music ...............................................
i-αppli ..............................................
i-motion/Movie...............................
More Convenient
17 20 25 27 35
Osaifu-Keitai ...................................
i-concier...........................................
Convenient tools ............................
Data Management..........................
Others
Support ............................................................................
49
Appendix..........................................................................
58
INDEX...............................................................................
63
73 76
81 83 85 87 88
95 96 97 99
109 120 134
Introduction
Basic
Operation
Connect
Search
Enjoy
More
Convenient
Others
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FOMA terminal
Because your FOMA terminal uses wireless transmission, it may not function in locations where it is difficult for radio waves to
Introduction
penetrate, such as tunnels, underground passages and some buildings, in areas where radio waves are weak, or out of service area. Even when you are high up in a tall building or condominium and nothing blocks your view outside, your FOMA terminal may not be able to receive or transmit signals. Also, communication may be interrupted even when the signal meter on your FOMA terminal indicates there are strong radio waves and you are not moving (traveling).
Use your FOMA terminal in a way that does not disturb others in public spaces, crowded locations or quiet places.
Because your FOMA terminal uses radio waves to communicate, it is possible that a third party may attempt to tap your calls. However, the W-CDMA system automatically applies a confidential communication function to all calls, so even if a third party could somehow tap a call, they only hear noise.
Your FOMA terminal encodes voice communication as digital data. When you are operating your FOMA terminal while moving to a location subject to weaker radio wave conditions, the transmitted digital data may not be correctly decoded and as a result the decoded voice may differ somewhat from the actual voice.
Maintain a separate record of the data (Phonebook, Schedule, Notepad, Recorded messages, Voice memos, Moving picture memos, etc.) you registered in your FOMA terminal. Note that DOCOMO assumes no responsibility for any loss of saved contents of data resulting from malfunction, repair, changing of the model or other handling of FOMA terminal.
You are recommended to save important data to microSD card. Using DOCOMO keitai datalink, you can transfer and save phonebook, mail, schedule and other data to a PC.
The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of the use of SSL/TLS. Neither DOCOMO nor the certifier as listed herein makes any representation and warranty as for the security in the use of SSL/ TLS. If the data should be erased, DOCOMO assumes no responsibility for the loss of any data. Certifier : VeriSign Japan K.K., Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd., GlobalSign K.K., RSA Security Japan Ltd., SECOM Trust Systems Co., Ltd., Comodo CA Ltd., Entrust, Inc., Go Daddy, Inc.
This FOMA terminal supports FOMA Plus-Area and FOMA HIGH­SPEED Area.
FOMA terminal can be used only via the FOMA network provided by DOCOMO and DOCOMO's roaming area.
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What you can do with F-04C
i-concier
i-concier is a service for supporting your life like a butler or concierge. It stores your data (residential area information, Memo, schedule, ToruCa, phonebook, etc.) to deliver matching information for the contents of Memo or the schedule, area or location or your preference at the right time.
使いかたガイド
(Guide)
Guide is useful for checking an operating procedure of the function you want to use on FOMA terminal. Without Instruction manual at hand, you can check immediately. (In Japanese only)
iコンシェルは あなたの欲しい情報を お届けします。
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ひつじのしつじくん®
(Butler Sheep)" ©
NTT DOCOMO
96
23
International Roaming (WORLD WING)
56
While staying overseas, you can use the same FOMA terminal, phone number and mail address as those used in Japan (3G Areas are supported).
Highly-functional camera
81
Camera offers a lot of high functionality like digital camera such as "Beautiful skin", "skin lighting", "eye emphasize" or "face slimming". Approximately 103 pixels (effective pixel) in-camera allows you to shoot yourself finely.
Kid-safe mode
40
You can restrict usable functions, so you can let your child use FOMA terminal without anxiety.
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Part names and functions
Part names of F-04C and major functions assigned to each part are as follows.
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a
Light sensor
Do not cover the sensor with your hand or a sticker.
b
Earpiece
4
c
Display (Touch panel)⇒P20
Used as touch panel only for creating in Graffiti picture.
dm
MENU key
Display a menu.
ea
Mail key/Character key
Display the mail menu and switch text input mode.
fn
Start a voice call key
gc
External connection jack
Stereo Earphone Set 01
* For connection of AC adapter, a common jack is used.
Connection example of Stereo Earphone Set 01 (Optional) for external connection jack
AC adapter
ch/Clear key
Display i-Channel or return to the previous screen.
h0-9
Enter phone number or characters, or select an item.
i*
Enter "*" or voiced/semi-voiced sound, or start/cancel Public mode (Drive mode).
jT
Start/Exit i-Widget or start 1Seg.
kU
Start quick search.
l
In-camera
Shoot yourself or send your image via Videophone.
m
Light
The light turns on or blinks when the battery charges, etc.
nK
Move the cursor, or operate a menu.
g u d
l r
*
oC
Start the still camera/movie camera.
pI
Display i-mode menu or i-αppli folder.
qf
Turn on/off FOMA terminal, or exit a function.
Keypads
*/Public mode (Drive mode) key
i-Widget/TV key
Search key
Multi-cursor key
:
Perform an operation.
:
Display Scheduler, or adjust the volume.
:
Display Phonebook, or adjust the
volume.
:
Display Received calls.
:
Display Redial.
Operation in eight directions is available depending on the functions.
Camera key
i-mode/i-αppli key
Power/End key
r#
#/Silent mode key
Enter "#" or punctuation, or start/cancel Silent mode.
ss
Multitask key
Start/perform a different function.
t
FOMA antenna (built-in)
Do not cover it with your hand.
u
Out-camera
Shoot still image/moving picture or send image via Videophone.
v
Mark
Use Osaifu-Keitai or send/receive data by iC transmission.
w
Infrared data port
Use this port for infrared communication or infrared remote control function.
x
Back cover
*
To access the UIM slot and microSD card slot, remove the back cover, open the inner lid and remove the battery pack.
y
Charging jack
z
Speaker
Hear ring alert or voice of the caller using the handsfree function.
A
Light/Shooting light
Use as camera light for still image shooting or Handy light.
B
Strap opening
C
External connection jack
Available to connect an optional AC adapter, DC adapter, FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function, Earphone Plug Adapter for External connector terminal etc.
Dz
Lock key
Turn the screen off in slide style or activate Operation lock in closed style.
EZ
Side camera key
Stop earch alarm sound or vibrarion, activate quick recording message during incoming call or activate/deactivate Voice memos or movie memo during call.
FN
Side multi-key
Perform another function during call or operaion (Multi-access/Multi-task).
G
1Seg antenna (built-in)
*
Extend it when watching for fully reception of the air waves.
H
Microphone
Do not cover the microphone during a call or sound recording.
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