Fujitsu F905i User Manual

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Emergency Calls
Making emergency calls from the terminal
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e[Settings & NW services]e*
Information Your phone supports emergency numbers, such as 112, which allow to make emergency calls with or without a SIM/USIM card inserted, if a 3G (UMTS) or GSM network is within range. However emergency calls may not be possible on all mobile phone networks, or when certain network services or phone features are in use. You should therefore never rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential communications, such as medical emergencies.
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Contents
Emergency Calls......................................... 2
Making emergency calls from the terminal. 2
Contents 3
Before Using the Handset .......................... 6
Names and functions of parts.................. 6
Swinging display (YOKO-MOTION)......... 9
Information ............................................ 9
Display overview ...................................... 9
Top of the display ................................. 9
Bottom of the display .......................... 10
Using SIM/USIM card ........................... 10
Attaching/removing UIM ..................... 10
Attaching/removing battery pack .......... 11
Charging the terminal ............................ 12
Charging with AC adapter .................. 12
Turning power ON/OFF.......................... 13
Turning power ON .............................. 13
Turning power OFF ............................. 13
Setting date and time............................. 13
Information .......................................... 13
Voice/Videophone Calls............................ 13
Making voice/videophone calls ............. 13
Making a call using Redial/Received calls. 13
Receiving voice/videophone calls......... 13
Phonebook................................................ 14
Adding entries in Phonebook ................ 14
Saving in the terminal phonebook ...... 14
Saving in UIM phonebook .................. 14
Saving from redial list or received call list
14
Editing Phonebook................................. 14
Deleting phonebook entries ................... 14
Searching the Phonebook ..................... 14
Sound/Screen/Light Settings .................... 14
Sound settings........................................ 14
Setting volume of various sounds such as
ring alert and alarm sound .................. 14
Screen settings....................................... 14
Changing font size .............................. 14
Switching to English ............................ 15
Setting clock display ........................... 15
Information........................................... 15
Light settings .......................................... 15
Setting the lighting patterns and colors used for an incoming call/mail or during a
call ....................................................... 15
Other Settings ........................................... 15
Using fingerprint authentication ............. 15
Camera function ........................................ 16
Shooting still images .............................. 16
Recording movies .................................. 16
Displaying image.................................... 16
Playing movie ......................................... 16
i-mode/i-motion ......................................... 16
Displaying sites ...................................... 16
Displaying websites ............................... 16
Recording websites and sites for quick
browsing................................................. 17
Recording in Bookmark....................... 17
Displaying site or website from Bookmark 17
Saving site contents ............................... 17
Saving screen memo........................... 17
Displaying screen memo..................... 17
Downloading i-motion from sites ............ 17
i-αppli......................................................... 17
Downloading i-αppli ............................... 17
Starting i-αppli ........................................ 17
Viewing websites for PCs .......................... 18
Information........................................... 18
Messages .................................................. 18
SMS ........................................................ 18
No. of characters available ................. 18
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Creating and sending SMS................. 18
i-mode mail ............................................... 19
No. of characters available .................... 19
Creating/sending i-mode mail ............... 19
File attachment ...................................... 19
Editing/sending sent/saved i-mode mail 19
Check new message (Mail) ................... 19
Displaying newly-received i-mode mail. 19
Music Player ............................................. 19
Saving WMA/MP3 files ........................... 20
Music&Video Channel/Music player...... 20
Entering characters .................................. 20
Entering characters (Zhuyin) ................. 20
Entering characters (Jianpin) ................ 20
Entering characters (Stroke) .................. 20
Switching input modes .......................... 21
Deleting characters ............................... 21
When the cursor is in the text ............. 21
When the cursor is at the end of the text .
21 Entering pictograms, symbols and fixed
phrases .................................................. 21
Entering pictograms ........................... 21
Entering symbols ................................ 21
Entering fixed phrases ........................ 21
Copying/pasting characters .................. 21
Copying characters ............................ 21
Pasting characters .............................. 21
Network Service........................................ 21
Voicemail service ................................... 21
Information .......................................... 21
Call waiting ............................................ 21
Activating/deactivating the service..... 21
Answering another call ....................... 22
Making another call ............................ 22
Ending a call ....................................... 22
Call Forwarding...................................... 22
Incoming call barring service ................ 22
Caller ID ................................................. 23
Questions and Answers ............................ 23
List of useful shortcuts .............................. 24
Basic operations.................................. 24
Access shortcut (i-mode) .................... 24
Two-key shortcuts (i-appli) .................. 24
Quick Schedule (Scheduler) ............... 25
Quick Dial ............................................ 25
Quick Mail............................................ 25
Convenient functions ........................... 25
Movie (camera) ................................... 25
Schedule (scheduler) .......................... 25
Answering machine/voice memo (memo) 25
i-mode query (i-mode) ......................... 25
Timer.................................................... 26
Security and manner ........................... 26
HOLD (to prevent operational error) ... 26
Privacy mode (security)....................... 26
Self mode (manner) ............................. 26
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Before Using the Handset
Names and functions of parts
a Infrared data portP307, 310 b Earpiece c Light sensor
Sense the ambient luminance (automatic adjustment of the brightness of the display).
* Blocking the light sensor may disable correct
adjustment of the brightness.
d DisplayP26 e In-camera
Use to shoot the image of yourself, send the image of yourself over a videophone call.
f mMENU key
Use to display menus, perform the operation shown in the upper left part of the guide area.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Start/Cancel
Side key hold.
g tVideophone start/e(scroll)/A/a key
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Use to make/receive videophone calls, scroll upward by pages of the mail screen or site/ website display, switch cases when entering characters, perform the operation shown in the lower-left corner of the guide area.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Make a
videophone call using the speakerphone.
hcα/Clear key
Use to switch i-αppli stand-by display and i­αppli activation, delete characters or return to previous display.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Start/cancel
Self mode.
inStart voice call/Character/
Speakerphone/AF key Use to make/answer voice calls, switch character entry modes, switch ordinary and speakerphone calls or activate/cancel Auto focus.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Make a voice
call using the speakerphone.
jKeypads
Use to enter phone numbers or text, perform menu items.
Press 1-9 for 1 second or more : Perform the
functions registered in th e custom menu.
Press 0 for 1 second or more : Enter "+" when
making international calls.
k** key
Use to enter "*" and space, switch status display/hide of guide area in wide display.
loBarcode Reader key
Start Barcode Reader.
mMicrophone
* Do not cover with your finger while talking or
recording sound.
n Multi-cursor key
g
Enter key
Use to perform the selected operation, activate Focus mode.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Start i-αppli
set for one-key shortcut.
uCamera/key
Use to activate Still camera, adjust volume, move the cursor upward.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Activate
Movie camera.
di-mode/i-αppli/key
Use to display i-mode menu, adjust volume, move the cursor downward.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Display i-
αppli folder list.
lReceived calls/ (previous) key
Use to display Received calls, switch displays, move the cursor leftward.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Set/cancel
Privacy mode.
rRedial/(next) key
Use to display Redial, switch displays, move the cursor rightward.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Start/cancel
IC card lock.
* Representation of the icon may vary by the key
operations as
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o pPhonebook/Schedule key
Use to display Phonebook, perform the operation shown in the upper right part of the guide area.
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Press and hold for 1 second or more : Display
Scheduler.
paMail/▼ (Scroll) key
Use to display mail menu, scroll downward the mail screen or site/website display by pages, perform the operation shown in the lower-right corner of the guide area.
Press 2 times : Check new message
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Display
Compose message screen.
qfPower/End key
Use to terminate on-hold, calling/operating function, display/hide calendar layout.
Press and hold for 2 seconds or more : Turn power
ON/OFF.
r##/Line-feed key/Macro shooting/Silent
mode Use to enter "#", start a new line when entering characters, switch Macro mode while using out-camera.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Start/cancel
Silent mode.
ssMultitask key
Use to perform another function while talking or perform an operation (Multiaccess/ Multitask).
tCharging jack uJack
Connect various optional devices.
vOut-camera
Use to shoot still images or movies, send images over a videophone call.
wLight➝P62, 102, 138, 349, 102
Turn on or blink when activating Lock on
close, shooting an image, recording a movie, operating Music player operate according to the settings of Indicator light or Light alert, Simple light or Light.
x Sub-displayP29 y Built-in antenna
* The terminal has a Built-in antenna. To talk in better
conditions, do not cover the antenna with your hand.
z Fingerprint sensor➝P108
Register/authenticate fingerprint
A Back cover B Strap opening C Speaker D PLeft Side key
Activate Simple light.
E microSD memory card slotP294 F MMusic key
Use to perform menu items on the sub­display, operate Music player
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Start/Stop
Music player
G Side keys [▲▼]
Side key [] : Stop ring tone, alarm or vibrate effect,
increase the volume during a call, turn on the light of the sub-display while the terminal is folded, switch display, select menu
Side key [](1 sec. or more) : Start Quick answer
machine while a call is incoming, start/stop voice memo/movie memo during a call, start/cancel Silent mode while the terminal is folded*, activate answer machines/voice memos on the stand-by display while the terminal is open
Side key[] : Decrease the volume during a call,
Turn sub-display light ON while the terminal is open, switch display, select menu item
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Side key [] (1 sec. or more) : Silence while playing
video, check new message on the stand-by display.
*
* The setting of pressing and holding the side keys is the
operation in the default state.
HEarphone/microphone jack➝P356
Connecting the Earphone/microphone with switch Slide cover in the direction of a, connect a Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch, etc (b).
* Securely insert the plug. * Avoid wrapping the cord around the terminal or bringing it
close to the antenna. Doing so may lower wave reception level or generate noise.
Swinging display (YOKO­MOTION)
With the terminal open, rotate the display 90 degrees to the right or left to display Horizontal display.
Information
Do not rotate the display with the terminal folded. May cause the display and around the keys to be scratched.
Display overview
Top of the display
a : Battery icon b : Signal level icon c : Out of service area d : Self mode ON e : In data transfer mode f / : In i-mode communication (i-mode site)/(packet
communication)
g : In infrared communication, etc. h : The total calls cost exceeds the limit i : Communication using handsfree-compatible
device in progress
j : Speakerphone function in use
Cover
When swung to the right
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k : Positioning with GPS l (blue)/ (gray) : Location request setting with
GPS/out of Permission period
m : Phonebook entry or schedule data has secret
attribute
n : Unread Area Mail o : Unread message or MessageR/F status p : Downloading phonebook page on the network q : During PushTalk session r : Storage status in i-mode Center s : Displaying SSL page, etc. t : Mail failed to Auto-send exists u : Auto-send mail exists v / : i-αppli/i-αppliDX is running w : i-αppli stand-by display ON x : i-αppliDX stand-by display ON y : Performing 1Seg recording reservation/1Seg
recording. (only watching stopped)
z : i-αppli Auto start failed A : Inside OFFICEED area
Bottom of the display
a : Missed calls b : Recorded messages c : Voice messages in Voice Mail service d : Unread messages e : Unread ToruCa f : Silent mode ON
: Personalized silent mode ON
g : Call alert volume OFF
: Vibrator for voice call ON
: Call alert volume set OFF & vibrator for voice
call ON
h : In Public mode (Drive mode) i / : Answer machine ON/recorded messages
full
j : Keypad dial lock ON
: Side key hold ON
k : Personal data lock ON l : Reading UIM
: IC card lock ON
m :Available multi-cursor key
: Lock on close ON
n : Alarm clock ON
: Schedule reminder ON
: Alarm clock & Schedule reminder ON
o : USB mode settings & microSD memory card
inserted
p : Connected to external device using USB cable q / : Software update pre-specified/Update
notification icon
/ : Failed to Auto-update of latest pattern
definition/Successful
Using SIM/USIM card
Attaching/removing UIM
After turning the power OFF, fold the terminal and hold it with your hand.
Take care not to touch or scratch the IC portion.
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Attaching/removing battery pack
After turning the power OFF, fold the terminal and hold it with your hand.
a
Holding the tab, pull out the tray until it clicks.
Tra y
Tab
Attaching
b
Put UIM with the IC side upward on the tray in the direction shown in the figure.
IC
Corner cut
UIM
c
Push the tray fully until it stops.
a
Holding the tab, pull out the tray until it clicks and carefully remove UIM.
Removing
UIM slot
Tab
Press here with your thumb
Back Cover
Attaching
a
Remove the back cover by sliding it about 2 mm in the direction of the arrow while pressing it with your thumb.
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Charging the terminal
Charging with AC adapter
a Open terminal cap (a) of the terminal, hold
the connector horizontally with the arrow facing upward and insert it to terminal. (b)
b Unfold the AC adapter's power plug and
insert it into a 110V AC outlet.
c After charging has completed, disconnect
the AC adapter from the outlet and press the release buttons on both sides of the connector and remove the connector horizontally from the terminal.
Concave part
Battery Pack
Convex part
b
With the label side of the battery pack face up, align the convex part of the battery pack with the concave part of FOMA terminal, insert the battery pack in the direction of
a
and press it in the direction of b until it fits.
c
Bring the 5 tabs of the back cover to meet the cuts in FOMA terminal. Slide in the direction of
d
to fit in
while pressing in the direction of
c
so that no gap is
generated between FOMA terminal and the back cover.
Back cover
Removing
Tab
a
Perform Step a in Attaching battery pack.
b
Hold and raise the battery pack tab in the direction
shown by the arrow to remove the battery pack.
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Power ON/OFF
Turning power ON/OFF
Turning power ON
1 f (2 sec. or more)
Turning power OFF
1 f (2 sec. or more)
Date & time
Setting date and time
1 me[Settings & NW
services]e
721eSet the
required itemse
p
Information
When you are setting the time and date, change the network to GSM to set up the time automatically. The following shows how to change the NW.
me[Settings & NW
services]e
92eSelect GSM
If network is not GSM, change the Automatic Time/ Time-Difference Correction to "OFF" and set up manually.
Voice/Videophone Calls
Making voice/videophone calls
1 Enter a phone number. 2 Select a call type.
Making a voice call : n Making videophone calls : t
3 When ending the call, f.
Redial/Received calls
Making a call using Redial/ Received calls
1 r (Redial) or l (Received
calls)ePlace the cursor on a party to redial
2
n or t
Receiving voice/videopho ne calls
Receiving voice/videophone calls
1 A call is received. 2 Select call reception type.
Receiving a voice call : n Receiving videophone calls : n or t
3 When ending the call, f.
a
b
<AC adapter>
Connector
Release button
Jack cap
Charging jack
AC adapter
Power plug
100V AC outlet
Lamp
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Phonebook
Adding entries in Phonebook
Saving in the terminal phonebook
1 me[Phonebook & Logs]e2eEnter
a name
eSet the required itemsep
Saving in UIM phonebook
1 me[Phonebook & Logs]e3eEnter
a name
eSet the required itemsep
Saving from redial list or received call list
1 h 2 Place the cursor on the party and
m
e21
Adding to phonebook data already saved :
me22
3 1 (terminal phonebook) or 2 (UIM
phonebook)
To add to the saved entry, select the party to
edit.
4 Set the required itemsep
Editing Phonebook
1 p
Switching phonebook : p
2 Place the cursor on the party and
m
e31
For UIM phonebook, place the cursor on the
party and me3
3 Editep
Overwriting confirmation screen appears.
Deleting phonebook entries
<Example> Deleting a phonebook entry in the
Terminal phonebook
1 peSearch the phonebook 2 Place the cursor on a phonebook entry
and
me4e1 or 2e"Yes"
Dele ting from UIM phonebook : Place the
cursor on a party and me4e"Yes"
Searching the Phonebook
1 me[Phonebook & Logs]e1
Switching phonebook : p
2 1-6
For UIM phonebook, 1-3.
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Sound settings
Setting volume of various sounds such as ring alert and alarm sound
1 me[Settings & NW
services]e
12e1-7
When Alarm volume is selected, select 1 or
2
.
2 Side keys[▲▼] or keg
Font size
Screen settings
Changing font size
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1 me[Settings & NW
services]e
271
Switching to English
1 me[Settings & NW
services]e
272e1 or 2
Setting clock display
1 me[Settings & NW
services]e
724eSet the
required itemse
p
Information
See "Setting date and time" for how to set up time and date.(Page 8)
Light settings
Setting the lighting patterns and colors used for an incoming call/mail or during a call
• This setting is reflected to Light alert in Call alert, Videophone alert and Mail alert.
1
me[Settings & NW
services]e
25e1-3
2 Select the Light color fieldeSelect a
lighting color
3 p
Other Settings
Using fingerprint authentication
Registering fingerprint to be used for authentication <Register fingerprint>
1
me[Settings & NW
services]e
462eAuthenticate
e
p
2"OK"ePress the sensor with your finger
and slide slowly downwards by following the instruction message
3 Enter a display namee
p
Set whether to use only fingerprint authentication for authentication <Fingerprint access>
1
me[Settings & NW
services]e
463eAuthenticate
2 1 (Turn off : 2) 3"OK"e
a
Authenticating fingerprint
1 When the fingerprint authentication
screen appears, slide your fingertip on the fingerprint sensor.
Fingerprint sensor area
Figure A Figure B
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Camera function
Shooting still images
uePoint the camera at the object and geg
Recording movies
u (1 sec. or more)ePoint the camera at the object and gepeg
Displaying image
me[Data Box]e1e1eSelect an image
Playing movie
me[Data Box]e3e2eSelect a movie
Operation available in playing movie
j/Side keys [▲▼] : Adjust volume
h : Reverse play/Fast play
g : Pause/Play
p : Stop
isplaying sites
i-mode/i-motion
Displaying sites
1 de1 2 "English iMenu"e"Menu List"
p while downloading a page : Stopping
downloading a page.
3 Select an item to view. 4 When you quit viewing a site,
fe"Yes"
Go to location
Displaying websites
1 de51 2 Enter a URLep
In alphabet input mode, repeatedly press 1
to enter " . ", " / ", " - ", etc. and $TV$ to enter "@imode.net.tw", ".com", ".com.tw", "http:// www.", "https://www.", "www.", ".asp", ".html", etc.
Fingerprint access
Fingerprint authentication
・
The current position relative to the whole display appears temporarily by pressing and holding
j
for 1 second or more when reading a page is completed or all lines are not displayed during a page appearing.
Scroll bar
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Bookmark
Recording websites and sites for quick browsing
Recording in Bookmark
1 Display the site or
websitee
me21eSelect a
folder to add to
2 Enter a title namee
p
Displaying site or website from Bookmark
1 de2eSelect a folder
Icon definitions :
: No bookmark : Bookmark exists : No bookmark (Secrecy ON) : Bookmark exists (Secrecy ON)
2 Select a bookmark.
Screen memo
Saving site contents
Saving screen memo
1 Display a siteeme31 2 Enter a title nameep
Displaying screen memo
1 de3eSelect a screen memo
Icons used for the screen memo list are
defined as follows :
: Ordinary screen memo : Protected screen memo
Downloading i-motion from sites
1 Display a siteeSelect an i-motion
During downloading, press p and select
"Yes" to stop downloading.
g : Pause/Play (Normal type) j/Side keys [▲▼] : Adjust volume p : Streaming type is interrupted by
selecting "Yes" on the confirmation screen, and Normal type is stopped (Pressing g while stopped plays the i-motion from the beginning) m : Display detail information
2"Save" 3 Enter a display namee
p
i-αppli
Downloading i-αppli
1 Displaying a siteeSelect an i-αppli 2 Select a destination to save. 3"Yes"
Starting i-αppli
1 d (1 sec. or more) 2 Select a folder. 3 Select i-αppli to start.
The amount of data received/ total amount of data
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Icon definitions (Only marks with * are
displayed in IC card content.)
: Message i-αppli : i-αppliDX (orange) : i-αppli : i-αppli setting available for i-αppli stand-
by display
: i-αppli set for i-αppli stand-by display : i-αppli with Auto start setting (Upper half in gray, lower half in orange) :
i-αppli partially saved
*
: i-αppli unavailable due to UIM operation
restriction
*
: i-αppli of stopped condition by IP
(Information Provider)
*
: i-αppli downloaded from SSL page : i-αppli set as one-key shortcut
- : i-αppli set as two-key shortcut
/ / : Search by i-mode (Displayed in preinstalled folder and IC car d content)
P283
Viewing websites for PCs
1 de7 2 31eEnter a URLep
In alphabet input mode, repeatedly press 1
to enter ".", "/", "-", etc. and $TV$ to enter enter
"@imode.net.tw", ".com", ".com.tw", "http:// www.", "https://www.", "www.", ".asp", ".html", etc.
Press c or m9 to stop connecting or
m8 to stop connecting with multiple windows.
Connecting to Home : 1 Displaying from bookmark : 2eSelect a
foldereSelect a bookmark to display
Connecting from Entry URL log :
32eSelect a URLeg
Connecting to Browser history :
4eSelect a URLeg
3 After reading a website, fe"Yes"
Information
When you connect to the full browser for the first time, a warning message will be displayed. If you select "YES" the message will not be displayed for subsequent connections.
Messages
SMS
No. of characters available
(*) However, if you are sending a message via a foreign telecommunication carrier, you can send messages of up to 21 bytes including the "+".
Creating and sending SMS
1 a (1 second or more)eSelect the
receiver field
2 Enter the address
Graphical display
<Software list> <IC card content>
Item Chinese English
Address 20 bytes(*)
Body 670 characters 1530 characters
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3 Select the Message text fieldeEnter the
message text
4 p
Reading received SMS immediately : On the
reception result screen, 1eSelect a foldereSelect SMS
i-mode mail
No. of characters available
Creating/sending i-mode mail
1 ae[Mail]e3
2 Select
eSelect input methodeEnter or
select receiver
3 Select
eEnter the subject
4 Select
eEnter message text
Composing Deco-mail : aeSelect
decorationeEnter characters
5 p
Saving message : me3
Auto-send : me2
File attachment
1 Select on the mail creation screen.
Displaying the mail creation screenP9
Removing attachment : ae"Yes"
2 Select the type of the file to
attach
eSelect the attachment
source
eSelect a foldereSelect a file
Editing/sending sent/saved i­mode mail
<Example> Editing unsent messages
1 ae4
Editing sent message : ae5
2 Select a folder. 3 Select a message.
Editing sent message : Select a
messageep
4 Editep
Check new message (Mail)
1 Side key [] (1 sec. or more)
Displaying newly-received i-mode mail
1 On the reception result screen, 1. 2 Select a foldereSelect a mail
Music Player
Item Size
Subject 200 bytes
Mail address 50 bytes
Message text 10,000 bytes
Receiver field
Subject field
Attachment field
Message text field
Total bytes of characters, decoration data and images input to text
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Saving WMA/MP3 files
1 Prepare WMA/MP3 file in PC using
Windows Media PlayereChange USB mode settings of the terminal to "MTP mode"
2 Start Windows Media PlayereConnect
the terminal to PC using USB cable
3 Transfer WMA/MP3 file from PCeWhen
data transfer is over, change USB mode settings of the terminal to "Communication mode"eRemove USB cable
Music&Video Channel/Music player
M (1 sec. or more) : Start/Stop g, M : Play/Pause j, side keys [▲▼] : Adjust volume l (1 sec. or more)/r (1 sec. or more) : Rewind/fast
forward
l, Side key [▲] (1 sec. or more) : Move to the
beginning of the current chapter/tune
r, Side key [▼] (1 sec. or more) : Move to the next
chapter/tune
M (Pressing twice quickly) : Save the current tune or
tune in pause to Quick playlist
Entering characters
The allocation of the keys is as follows. (TBD: the following figure will be replaced)
Entering characters (Zhuyin)
<Example> Entering " "
1 Enter characters in the BoPoMoFo entry
mode.
9905
2 Move cursor to " see Excel
instructions" with R
eg
3g
eg
Entering characters (Jianpin)
<Example> Entering " "
1 Enter characters in the BoPoMoFo entry
mode.
9050eg with the cursor on
""
2geg
Entering characters (Stroke)
<Example> Entering " " in " "
1 Enter characters in the Stroke entry mode
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"": 3121 ()eg
2geg
Switching input modes
On the character entry screen, n (several times)
eg
• Press j to switch input mode one-byte/two-
byte.
Deleting characters
When the cursor is in the text
c : Delete characters at the cursor
Pressing and holding for 1 sec. or more deletes
characters at the cursor and all the characters on the right of the cursor.
When the cursor is at the end of the text
c : Delete a character at the left of the cursor
position
Pressing and holding for 1 sec. or more deletes
all the characters entered.
Entering pictograms, symbols and fixed phrases
Entering pictograms
On the character entry screen, peSelect pictogram
Entering symbols
On the character entry screen, pemeSelect symbol
Entering fixed phrases
On the character entry screen, me41 (51 on the message text entry screen)eSelect fixed phrase typeeSelect fixed phrase
Copying/pasting characters
Copying characters
On the character entry screen, me1 (31 on the message text entry screen)eSelect the start pointeSelect the end point
Pasting characters
On the character entry screen, place the cursor at the position to paste characters and me3 (4 on the message text entry screen)
Network Service
Voicemail service
1 me[Setting/NW
service]
e81eSelect a menu item
to operate
Information
If the setting of the Select Menu has been left the same as the factory default, pushing
$1$ for
more than a second in the stand-by display enables you to replay the Voice Mail message.
Call waiting
Activating/deactivating the service
Menu item Function and operation
a Play messages
eOperate following the audio
guidance instruction
b Voice Mail setting
eEnter the phone number for the
Voice Mail service center
ep
If you are using a Voice Mail service other than FET, change the Service connection field to "User setting" and enter a phone number that is less than 26 digits to the field.
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1 me[Settings & NW services]e1
[Activate] or 2 [Deactivate]
e"Yes"
Answering another call
n during a call.
Switching to another party to talk : t
Making another call
During a call, me0eEnter a phone numberen
Switching to another party to talk : t
Ending a call
When ending the call, f.
Sw itching to the other party on-h old : n or g
Call Forwarding
1 me[Setting/NW
service]
e8eSelect a menu item to
operate 3Call Forward (Voice)
e Unconditional
a Set and activate
e *1
b Clear and deactivate
e "Yes"
c Check setting
e "Yes"
e Busy
a Set and activate
e *1
b Clear and deactivate
e "Yes"
c Check setting
e "Yes"
e No reply
a Set and activate
e *1
b Clear and deactivate
e "Yes"
c Check setting
e "Yes"
e Not reachable
a Set and activate
e *1
b Clear and deactivate
e "Yes"
c Check setting
e "Yes"
e Remove all settingse "Yes"
4 Call Forward(Videophone)
e Unconditional
a Set and activate
e *1
b Clear and deactivate
e "Yes"
c Check setting
e "Yes"
e Busy
a Set and activate
e *1
b Clear and deactivate
e "Yes"
c Check setting
e "Yes"
e No reply
a Set and activate
e *1
b Clear and deactivate
e "Yes"
c Check setting
e "Yes"
e Not reachable
a Set and activate
e *1
b Clear and deactivate
e "Yes"
c Check setting
e "Yes"
e Remove all settingse "Yes"
*1 (Set and activate) "Yes"
e Enter call forwarding number, enter
ring time [For the cases of No reply (voice), No reply (video)]
ep
Incoming call barring service
1 me[Setting/NW
service]
e8eSelect a menu item to
operate
5Bar incoming call
Menu item Function and operation
aActivate
e "Yes" e Enter password for
barring incoming and outgoing calls
ep
bDeactivate e "Yes" e Enter password for
barring incoming and outgoing calls
ep
cCheck setting e "Yes"
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6 Bar incoming videophone call
7Clear all call barring settings
"Yes"
eEnter password for barring incoming
and outgoing calls
ep
8Change password
"Yes"
eEnter new and old passwordsep
Caller ID
1 me[Setting/NW
service]
e89eSelect a menu item
to operate
Questions and Answers
I don't know the PIN number for the terminal.
The terminal PIN number at the time of purchase is set to "0000" but you can change
it yourself. In addition, you can set two pin numbers (PIN1 code and PIN2 code) for the SIM/USIM card. They are both set to "0000" at the time when you signed the contract but you can change them yourself. ➝p.___
I typed the PIN1 code wrongly three times.
If you erroneously typed the PIN1/PIN2 codes for three consecutive times and locked the SIM/USIM card, enter PUK. If you made 10 errors in a row typing the PUK, please contact the FET service center.p.___
Can I receive the HSDPA service anywhere?
You can have up to 3.6Mbps of incoming data for high-speed communication, but only with the FET 3.5G.
Receiver can't read my decomail or i-mode mail with pictograms.
This terminal supports decomail but if the destination terminal does not support decomail, it will be displayed differently. In addition, if i-mode mail with pictograms is sent to a non-imode terminal, the message may not be displayed correctly.➝p.___
I can't connect to i-mode.
i-mode is a service that requires subscription. If you would like to utilize the service please contact the FET service center. p.___
I can't use the answering machine.
Network services such as voicemail require subscription. If you would like to utilize these services please contact the FET service center.
Menu item Function and operation
aActivate
e "Yes" e Enter password for
barring incoming and outgoing calls
ep
bDeactivate e "Yes" e Enter password for
barring incoming and outgoing calls
ep
cCheck setting e "Yes"
Menu item Function and operation
aActivate/Deactivate
aShow caller ID Set to show caller ID. bHide caller ID Set to hide caller ID. cUnspecified No setting will be made for the caller
ID notification and the network setting will be used.
bCheck setting
e "Yes"
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If you can't use it even when you are subscribed, it is possible that the voicemail service has not been initiated. Please refer to the detailed instruction manual for how to initiate the service. ➝p.___
I tried to make a call using a prepaid SIM/USIM card but I couldn't connect.
If you are using a prepaid SIM/USIM, you cannot make a call unless you have enough money left in the account.
I cannot save an image to the terminal.
It is possible that you do not have enough storage space. Delete unnecessary data and try again.➝p.___
I can't find the address book I registered.
Try switching the address book in the terminal with the SIM card address book and search again. If it is set to Show All (Zhuyin), it will be shown in the first relevant BoPoMoFo tab that is in the Zhuyin field in the address book. ➝p.___
I want to change the Chinese display to English or the English display to Chinese.
Please refer to the "Bilingual setting." ➝p.___
I don't know how to enter characters.
Please refer to "Entering characters." ➝p.___
I cannot receive the network very well.
Your network setting may be incorrect. Refer to "Network search setting." ➝p.___
Using the Kisekae tool changes the order of the menu.
Some Kisekae tools do not support horizontal screens. In addition, depending on the kind of menu, the menu structure for the first layer
of the tree may change according to the frequency of usage. ➝p.___
The profile information does not display the phone number.
The profile does not show your own phone number. Neither does it allow you to edit it. However, if you have registered your own phone number to the SIM/USIM card with a terminal other than F905i, it will be displayed as your own phone number. [*This is TBD as the specifications will change]
I want to change the terminal back to the factory default.
Please refer to "Delete all data" in the detailed instruction manual.➝p.___
List of useful shortcuts
We have shortcut keys that enable you to access functions by pressing only a few keys. This is a convenient function unique to F.
Basic operations
Access shortcut (i-mode)
You can access a website by pressing just two keys! *You need to register in advance.
+
Two-key shortcuts (i-appli)
You can start i-appli by pressi ng just two keys! *You need to register in advance.
Number keys 0-9
i-mode/i-appli key
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Quick Schedule (Scheduler)
Register the schedule easily using four or eight digit numbers!
+
Quick Dial
Make a phone call with the memory number in the address book + onhook!
+
Quick Mail
Create mail with the memory number in the addr ess book + mail key!
1.Create an SMS with the memory number + mail key (long press).
2.Create an i-mode mail with a memory number + mail key.
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Convenient functions
Movie (camera)
You can start the movie mode by holding and pressing the camera key!
Press and hold the camera key
Schedule (scheduler)
You can start the schedule by pressing and holding the phonebook key!
Press and hold the phonebook/schedule key
Answering machine/voice memo (memo)
You can start the answering machine/voice memo menu by pressing and holding the upper side key! *You can change the function to start through configuration.
i-mode query (i-mode)
You can make a query to i-mode center by pressing and holding the lower side key or pressing the mail key twice! *You can change which function you want to start through configuration.
Number keys 0-9
Press and hold the i-mode/i-appli key
Four or eight digit numbers
Phonebook/
schedule key
Memory number 0-99
Memory number 0-99
Press and hold the upper side key
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Timer
You can set the timer by pressing the number of minutes to set (1-60 minutes) + the redial key!
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Security and manner
HOLD (to prevent operational error)
Start/cancel by pressing and holding the MENU key!
Privacy mode (security)
Start/cancel by pressing the received call history key! *You need to configure in advance.
Self mode (manner)
Start/cancel by pressing an d holding the clear key!
Press and hold the lower side key
Press the mail key twice
Number of minutes to set (1-60 mins)
Redial key
Press and hold the MENU key
Press and hold the clear key
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