Fujitsu OS-F905I Users Manual

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F905i Instruction Guide
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CONTENTS
Main functions of F905i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Making full use of F905i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Copying phonebook entries
Before Using the Handset .................. 23
Names and functions of parts Swinging display (YOKO-MOTION) Display overview Sub-display overview Selecting functions from menu Selecting a function from menu on sub-display Using SIM/USIM card Attaching/removing battery pack Charging the terminal Checking remaining battery level Turning power ON/OFF Switching to English Setting date and time Checking your own phone number
Voice/Videophone Calls ...................... 37
Videophone Making voice/videophone calls Making a call using Redial/Received calls Setting to either Notify/Not notify caller ID for each call Sending tone signal (DTMF) Making a call under set conditions Making a call specifying a sub address Suppressing ambient noise to improve call quality Receiving voice/videophone calls Enabling use of keypad to answer call Ending/putting on hold/continuing a call by folding the terminal Putting calls on hold when you cannot answer im­mediately Setting status message Allowing the caller to record message when you cannot answer call Playing/deleting recorded messages Using Chara-den Setting images to send to the other party during a call Changing videophone settings Setting substitute and hold images for videophone calls
Phonebook ........................................... 49
Phonebooks supported by the terminal Adding entries into Terminal phonebook Setting receiving actions for each phonebook en­try Adding to SIM card phonebook Making group settings Making calls using phonebook Editing phonebook entries
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Deleting phonebook entries Setting functions for phonebook entries Making phonebook entries secret Using simple dial to make calls
Sound/Screen/Light Settings ............. 61
Setting operations for incoming calls and mail/ messages Changing ring alert for calls and mails, etc. Setting Stereo/3D sound or Surround Setting alarm sound for Alarm clock and Schedule reminder Setting volume of various sounds such as ring alert and alarm sound Using vibrator to signal incoming calls and alarms Setting operation sound Setting sound to be emitted when turning display Setting shutter sound Setting alert sound for charging Setting on-hold tone Alarm announcing that call is about to be interrupt­ed Setting alarm for reconnecting interrupted call Setting Low Battery alert Making the terminal silent Changing stand-by display, Silent mode, etc. ac­cording to lifestyles Changing stand-by display Changing images for outgoing voice/videophone calls Changing images for incoming voice/videophone calls Setting Contact image display from Phonebook at incoming/outgoing call Changing displays for incoming/outgoing mes­sages and retrieving Setting sub-display Setting display and key light Changing display colors Changing startup menu Using Kisekae Tool Customizing the menu Customizing the terminal screen Changing battery/signal level icon Indicating newly arrived information such as missed calls and unread mails with lighting Setting the lighting patterns and colors used for an incoming call/mail or during a call Changing font size Setting clock display
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Security Settings ................................. 75
Security code available with the terminal Changing terminal security code Setting PIN code Unblocking PIN/PIN2 code Using fingerprint authentication Various lock functions Preventing unauthorized use Preventing making/receiving calls Disabling to use personal information Prohibiting keypad dial Setting operations for using or displaying personal information Disabling display of a caller's or sender's name, etc. of a call or mail received Preventing inadvertent operation of side keys Locking keypad each time the terminal is folded Accepting/rejecting calls from specified phone numbers Setting operations for incoming calls not to notify caller ID Setting not to answer calls from the party not saved in Phonebook Rejecting calls from phone numbers not saved
Camera ................................................. 93
Before using camera Shooting still images with Camera Recording movies with Camera Setting image size and saving method of still imag­es/movies Setting shooting method before shooting Changing setting for shooting Sending still image shot during call Using Bar code reader
i-mode/i-motion ................................. 107
i-mode Displaying sites Reading and operating sites Displaying websites Recording websites and sites for quick browsing Saving site contents Downloading various data (files) from sites Making i-mode settings Operating certificate i-motion Downloading i-motion from sites Setting Auto play of i-motion
Mail ..................................................... 119
Creating and sending SMS i-mode mail Creating and sending i-mode mail Creating and sending Deco-mail
Using mail templates Attaching files Saving i-mode mail and sending later Creating mail quickly When SMS is received When i-mode mail is received Displaying newly-received i-mode mail Checking for i-mode mail Replying to i-mode mail Forwarding i-mode mail Downloading Receive option attachment file Operating Auto receive attachment files Deleting attachment Displaying mail in Inbox/Outbox Using message logs Useful functions of Mail Setting SMS Setting mail function of the terminal Saving SMS in UIM
●i-α
ppli .................................................. 147
i-αppli Downloading i-αppli Starting i-αppli Starting i-αppli quickly Automatically starting i-αppli Starting i-αppli from site or mail Operating i-αppli stand-by display Managing i-αppli
Full Browser ....................................... 159
Viewing websites for PCs Setting for Full Browser
Data Display/Edit/Management ........ 167
Displaying image Editing still images Setting operating conditions of image Searching by i-mode Playing movie/i-motion Editing movie/i-motion Setting operating conditions of movie/i-motion Moving movie/i-motion to microSD memory card Displaying Chara-den Setting operating conditions of Chara-den Playing melodies Setting operating conditions of melody microSD memory card Exchanging data between the terminal and mi­croSD memory card Displaying data in microSD memory card Managing microSD memory card Operating data of microSD memory card in the ter­minal from PC Using folder or album Viewing/editing data detail information
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Deleting data Sorting data Checking storage space of the terminal When exceeding maximum number of saved items/storage area Infrared communication Sending by infrared communication Receiving by infrared communication Setting operations for data exchange Recording voice with Sound recorder Changing record settings Displaying Word, Excel and PowerPoint files Setting operating conditions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Music Playback .................................. 203
Playing music Music player Saving music data Reading Music player screen Playing music data Managing folders, playlists and files Setting Music player Using i-αppli while playing music Using remote controller with microphone
Other Convenient Functions ............ 215
Multiaccess Multitask Turning power ON/OFF automatically Setting the timer with a simple operation Ringing alarm clock at specified time Turning power ON automatically at set alarm time Managing schedule Registering often-used functions Setting a function to be activated/operated by turn­ing the display Setting a function to be activated by pressing and holding a side key Using as small size light Register your name Recording voice/image Using Calculator Creating notes Using the earphone/microphone with switch Shortening start time after power-ON Confirming current settings of functions Resetting functions Deleting registered data all at once Entering characters Entering Chinese Entering characters using useful entry function Storing fixed phrase Copying/cutting and pasting characters Saving frequently used words in advance Registering passwords in advance Configuring the input method settings Voicemail service
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Call waiting Call Forwarding Incoming call barring service Caller ID Setting type of searching for telecommunications carrier Setting a telecommunications carrier to be con­nected by priority Switching networks Displaying current Area service status Stand-by display during international roaming ser­vices List of keypads and character assignments Combination of Multiaccess functions Combination of Multitask functions Options and related devices Playing movie data transferred from external de­vice on the terminal Playing movie data recorded with the terminal on PC Troubleshooting Error messages Specifications Number of saved/recorded/protected items in F905i
Index/Quick Manual ........................... 267
Index Quick Manual
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Main functions of F905i
It's amazing because it's i-mode!
i-mode is an online service used with i-mode terminal. This service supports connection to i-mode sites (programs) or i-mode compatible sites that provide a variety of useful information and allows you to exchange i-mode mail.
Main features of F905i
i-mode mail and Deco-mail pictograms
In addition to message text, you can attach up to 10 files (images, etc.) or files of up to 2 Mbytes in total to a
message. Moreover, because Deco-mail and Deco-mail pict are available, you can change a font color and size or background color for the message text,or you can insert image or moving pictogram.
P175
P171
Mega i-αppli, Chokkan Game
Using i-αppli downloaded from sites, you can enjoy games or automatically update stock prices, weather information or other information. This terminal is compatible with large-capacity Mega i­resolution 3D and long roll-playing games. Also, compatible with Chokkan Game enjoyed by sensuous operations such as "declining" or "shaking" the terminal.
α
ppli, allowing you to play high-
High-speed communication compatibility
With FET 3.5 G alone, F905i supports high speed communication with the receiving speed of up to 3.6 Mbps.
Full Track Music Video clip
Compatible with Full Track Music that a whole tune can be downloaded, and Uta-hodai that you can enjoy as many favorite tunes as you want at a flat rate. Also, you can enjoy music programs, etc. by downloading them at night by setting in advance. Moreover, since compatible with i-motion of up to 10 MB, you can enjoy a video clip containing a whole tune as well.
*
This is charged service requiring subscription.
Kisekae Tool
You can change the stand-by display, menu icons, etc. collectively by downloading images of your favorite characters, etc. from i-mode. With F905i, since you can change the display order of the menu according to the frequency of usage, the menu screen can be customized to your taste.
P98
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Various functions of F905i
3.2 inch wide display
Equipped with a large 480×864 dots LCD of 3.2 inch, the terminal provides comfortable mail and Full Browser operations, displaying vigorous images of high-quality video clips.
Swing display (YOKO-MOTION)
By rotating the display 90 degrees to the right or left, you can use the horizontal screen to watch 1Seg, shoot and play still images/movies or operate mails, Full Browser, etc. Some functions and i­display that can display fully on the horizontal
P26
screen. You can also activate the function by rotating the
P348
display.
α
ppli are applicable to Wide
Security Settings›P106
Fingerprint authentication
Fingerprint authentication can be performed with the terminal folded. You can restrict the use of the terminal more strictly by setting "Fingerprint access" that does not allow entry of security codes.
P109
Voice clear and Voice slowing
"Voice clear" that makes the other party's voice clear and adjusts the volume even in noise, and "Voice slowing" that adjusts the speed of other party's voice. Supports 2 functions that make other party's voice easy to hear for voice calls.
P46
Infrared communication
You can send/receive data to/from other terminals and mobile phones.
Viewing Word, Excel or PowerPoint files
Microsoft Word/Microsoft Exc el/Microsoft PowerPoint files stored in the terminal or microSD memory card can be
displayed.
P312, 315
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Making full use of F905i
The superior functions of F905i are explained in actual displays.
Videophone
You can have a conversation with a party in the distance seeing each other's face. You can start conversation as other party's voice is set to be heard from the speaker by default. And, even during a usual voice call, it can be switched to a videophone call without disconnecting the call.
P44
Which do you prefer?
Participating in a conference by videophone from a remote place
Music player
Full Track Music downloaded from sites and Windows Media® Audio (WMA) and MP3 files transferred from music CDs etc. can be played in stereo sound. Compatible with background playing, operation using Music key specifically for music or using Remote controller with microphone F01 (optional) are also available.
P326
Chaku-moji
When making a call, you can keep displaying a message on the receiver's incoming call screen before the called party answers. The receiver can check the message displayed on the screen and know the purpose, feelings, etc. of the caller.
P49
Shopping consultation from outside
Music CD
Music distribution site
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Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS)
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Before Using the Handset
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Names and functions of parts
a b
c
d
e
n
f g h i
j
k l
m
v
w
x
C E F
D
o p
q
r s
t
u
y z
A
B
G
H
I
J
f m
MENU 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 t
Videophone start/▲(scroll)/A/a key 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.
h cα
/Clear key
α
Use to switch i-
ppli stand-by display and i-αppli activation, delete characters or return to previous display. Press and hold for 1 second or more : Start/cancel Self
mode.
i n
Start 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.
j
Keypads Use to enter phone numbers or text, perform menu items. Press
1-9
for 1 second or more : Perform the
functions registered in the custom menu.
0
Press
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.
l o
Barcode Reader key Start Barcode Reader.
m
Microphone *
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-
α
ppli set for
one-key shortcut.
u
Camera/Çkey
Use to activate Still camera, adjust volume, move the cursor upward. Press and hold for 1 second or more : Activate Movie
camera.
a
Infrared data port➝P307, 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
Display➝P26
e
In-camera Use to shoot the image of yourself, send the image of yourself over a videophone call.
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d
i-mode/i-αppli/Èkey
Use to display i-mode menu, adjust volume, move the cursor downward. Press and hold for 1 second or more : Display i-
list.
l
Received calls/Å (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.
r
Redial/➝(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
jhk
o p
Use to display Phonebook, perform the operation shown in the upper right part of the guide area. Press and hold for 1 second or more : Display Scheduler.
p a
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
q f
Use to terminate on-hold, calling/operating function, display/hide calendar layout. Press and hold for 2 seconds or more : Turn power ON/
r #
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
s s
Use to perform another function while talking or perform an operation (Multiaccess/Multitask).
t
Charging jack
u
Jack Connect various optional devices.
v
Out-camera Use to shoot still images or movies, send images over a videophone call.
w
Light➝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-display➝P29
y
Built-in antenna *
z
Fingerprint sensor➝P108 Register/authenticate fingerprint
A
Back cover
B
Strap opening
C
Speaker
.
Phonebook/Schedule key
Mail/▼ (Scroll) key
SMS screen.
Power/End key
OFF.
#/Line-feed key/Macro shooting/Silent mode
mode.
Multitask key
The terminal has a built-in antenna. To talk in better conditions, do not cover the antenna with your hand.
α
ppli folder
D P
Left Side key
Activate Simple light.
E
microSD memory card slot➝P294
F M
Music key
Use to perform menu items on the sub-display, 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 memos on the stand-by display while the terminal is open
Side key[
display light ON while the terminal is open, switch display, select menu item
Side key [
check new message on the stand-by display.
*
The setting of pressing and holding the side keys is the operation in the default state.
H
Earphone/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 (
*
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.
*
, activate answer machines/voice
] : Decrease the volume during a call, Turn sub-
] (1 sec. or more) : Silence while playing video,
Cover
*
b
).
Swinging display (YOKO-MOTION)
With the terminal open, rotate the display 90 degrees to the right or left to display Horizontal display.
You can activate a full browser or a camera. You can also answer a call by returning the display to vertical position. You can change in Turn-display option to set functions to be activated by rotating.
On horizontal display, the display position of the guide area, etc. are different, but the same operations as those on vertical display can be performed.
P348
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When swung to the right
INFORMATION
Do not rotate the display with the terminal folded. May cause the display and around the keys to be scratched.
While one of the Submenu, New Task start menu or Switch Task menu is being displayed, swinging the display closes the menu.
Using wide display
By returning the display to horizontal position, the functions and/or data below can be displayed on 864 dots (horizontal) wide display.
Full Browser
i-αppli with a size exceeding 320 dots (horizontal)
i-motion, Word, Excel, PowerPoint file with a size of QVGA (240
×
320)
Display overview
The current status can be checked by the icon appearing on the screen.
a-m
n
o-z
Vertical display
a-m
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o-z
Horizontal display
a
: Battery icon➝P39
b
: Signal level icon➝P39
: Out of service area : Self mode ON : In data transfer mode
c
/ : In i-mode communication (connected to i-mode site)/
(during packet communication)
d
: In infrared communication➝P307
*1
e
: Speakerphone function in use➝P45 (blue)/ (red)/ / : Network in use
*1
f
: Phonebook entry or schedule data has secret
attribute
*1
g
Unread message status➝P177, 199, 201, 206
P82, 346
: Unread i-mode mail and SMS storage space is full on
UIM
: Unread i-mode mail and SMS storage space is full : SMS storage space is full on UIM : Unread i-mode mail and SMS exists : Unread i-mode mail exists
P112
P39
P117, 292, 307
P148
P390
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: Unread SMS exists
h
: Displaying SSL page/executing SSL session with i-
α
ppli or using i-αppli downloaded from SSL
page
P149
Displaying SSL/TLS page
: Mail failed to Auto-send exists : Auto-send mail exists
i
Storage status in i-mode Center➝P68, 177, 199
P176
P270
P176
: : i-mode mail are full nd unreceived messages exist in
Data Center
: i-mode mail is full in Data Center : Unreceived i-mode mail exist in Data Center : Unreceived i-mode mail exists in Data Center
j*1i-αppli/i-αppliDX status➝P213, 223
α
: During i­ (gray) : i­(orange) : i-
ppli operation
α
ppli stand-by display ON
α
ppli is being started from the i-αppli stand-
by display
: i-
α
ppliDX is running
(gray) : i-
α
ppliDX stand-by display ON
(orange) : i-
stand-by display
*2
k
: i-αppli Auto start failed➝P222
*2
l m
: Silent mode ON➝P91 : Personalized silent mode ON
α
ppli is being started from the i-αppliDX
: New arrival➝P33
P92
The icon indicating the function (task) in progress appears in the task area. During Multiaccess or Multitasks, the icons show which functions are running.
<Example> When activating Still camera during a voice
Task area
call
Vertical display
Hori zontal display
<Example> Displaying Word file during a voice call
Task area
Wide display
n
: Call alert volume OFF➝P88 : Vibrator for voice call set ON
P89
: Call alert volume set OFF and vibrator for voice call
set ON
o
*1
p
*1
q
*1
r s
t
P89
/ : Answer machine set ON/recorded message
full
P60
: Keypad dial lock ON➝P113 : Side key hold ON
P119
: Personal data lock ON➝P112
: Reading UIM➝P34, 39 /*3 : Displaying available multi-cursor key in Focus
mode
P33
: Lock on close ON
P119 : Alarm clock set ON➝P340 : Schedule reminder and Alarm clock are all set
ON
u
P258, 340, 342
USB mode settings and microSD memory card
status
P294, 300
: microSD memory card inserted during
Communication mode
(blue)/ (gray) : microSD memory card inserted or not
during microSD mode
(blue)/ (gray) : microSD memory card inserted or not
during MTP mode
v
: Connected to external device using USB cable➝P65,
301
*1
*
Task area
Icons indicated on the task area
: Voice call : Redial : Received calls : Answer machine/Voice memo : Videophone call : Videophone using an external device : Call (disconnecting) : Phonebook : Contact setting of Privacy mode : Kisekae Tool : Still camera : Movie camera : Bar code reader : i-mode : i-mode Bookmark/Go to location/Browser history/Screen
memo/two-touch site
: Mail : Receiving i-mode mail : Inquiring for i-mode mail / : Sent msg log/Received msg log : Receiving SMS : i-
α
ppli : Full Browser : My Picture : Movie/i-motion : Chara-den : Melody
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(blue)/ (gray) : Accessing microSD memory card/
Standing by for accessing
: Music player : Sound recorder : Other (Word, Excel, PowerPoint file) : Adjusting volume by Multitask : Countdown timer : Alarm clock : Scheduler/schedule reminder ringing : User information
Operations that can be executed by pressing
p
and a are displayed in the guide area. Displayed operations vary by the screen. Display locations and keys correspond as shown in the figure.
Guide area
on the guide area corresponds to multi-cursor keys k (It may be different depend ing on the function you are using or how the site or website is made).
When the display is placed in horizontal position, this is displayed at the left bottom of the display.
In wide display, press * to display a guide area; each pressing of this key switches guide area display/hide.
m, t, g
: Calculator : Notepad : Displaying synchronization log : Network services set / : Calling or communicating packets via USB/Sending
or receiving packets via USB
: 64K data communication : Accessing external data / (gray) : Each function set or on hold
,
*
Guide area
List screen
a
When a list extends to multiple pages, the currently displayed page number and the total number of pages appear.
b
The items can be selected by pressing the keypads corresponding to the displayed number ( vertical display, item can be selected also by pressing the displayed next key.
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:
0
: : * : Side key[▲] :
#
M
: Side key[▼]
a
b
c
1-9
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c
indicates that other selectable items exist above and below the item at the cursor position. Press cursor. When the next page appears, when item of the page, the previous page appears.
indicates that selectable items exist over the multiple pages. Press as an icon selection screen cannot be switched.
d
is pressed on the last item of the page,
h
to change the page. Some screens such
u
j
to mo ve t he
is pressed on the first
Sub-display overview
Icon list displayed on the sub-display
d j h i af e b c g
a
: Battery icon
b
: Signal level icon
: Out of service area : Self mode ON : In data transfer mode
c
/ : In i-mode communication (connected to i-mode
site)/(during packet communication)
d
: Silent mode ON : Personalized silent mode ON : Activating Music player
e
/ : i-mode mail spaces are full in the Center
f
/ : Auto-send mail exists/failed auto-send mail
exists
g
: Missed calls/Recorde d messages/Voice messages in
Voice Mail service exist
h
/ : Unread i-mode mail and SMS exist/storage
space is full
k
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Switching display of sub-display
<Example> Switching to detail information of missed
1
calls
Side key [▲] while confirming the number of items.
The number of items, total number of items, receive date/time, and the caller information are scroll­displayed.
Side key [▲]
To switch the menu screen temporarily
P98
t
Kisekae menu Basic menu
Selecting functions from menu
Menu screen and switching method
Menu screen
The menu screen below is available.
Kisekae menu :
using Kisekae tool. In addition to menus compatible with movies, AdvancedMode that is easy to view with large font and SimpleMenu are available. Kisekae menu is set by default.
Some Kisekae menu changes the menu structure of its first layer according to usage frequency.
Basic menu :
menu numbers are fixed.
Custom menu :
registered.
A menu that you can change the design
A basic menu that the menu structure and
A menu that menu items can be freely
P347
1
p*
Custom menu
Selecting menu items by key (Shortcut
p*
2
operations)
When numbers (item number) are assigned to menu items, a menu item can be selected by pressing the corresponding keypad (
1-9, 0, *, #
<Example> Selecting "Calculator"
me7e4
1
).
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m
7
4
Selecting menu items by multi-cursor key
(Missed calls) : Received call list appears. (Recorded messages) : The recorded
message list appears.
(Unread messages) : The folder list of Inbox
appears.
<Example> Selecting "Calculator"
me
1 2
After selecting a menu item, you can return to the stand-by display or previous menu by pressing the keys below.
f c
Place the cursor on "Accessory", and
Place the cursor on "Calculator" and
To return to stand-by display or previous menu
: Return to the stand-by display. : Return to the previous menu. Depending on the menu,
you can return to the previous menu also by pressing
Displaying information quickly <Focus
g
g
l
mode>
When g is pressed on the stand-by display with newly arrived information (icon) being displayed on the stand-by display or with Info/calendar layout set and displayed, the display is set to Focus mode that allows to quickly display the related information.
<Example> Displaying newly arrived information
ge
1
Place the cursor on an icon and
An icon at the cursor position is surrounded with a red frame.
g
The direction is indicated that it can be moved to by using multi-cursor key.
A screen matched for the selected icon appears.
g
.
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You can perform the same operations when the next icon appears.
- : Connect to external device using USB cable
Canceling Focus mode : c or
f
Selecting a function from menu on sub-display
You can select 5 functions of MusicPlayer/End MusicPlayer, Silent mode ON/OFF, Check new msg, Quick light.
<Example> Performing i-mode inquiry
While sub-display light is ON, PeUsing the left
1
side keys [ new msg" and
▲▼
], place the cursor on "Check
M
Cursor
During menu display, press the left side key P to return to date/time display.
Using SIM/USIM card
SIM/USIM card is a card for storing user information such as phone numbers.
If a SIM/USIM card has been inserted incorrectly or if there is a problem with the SIM/USIM card, you cannot make/ receive a call or send/receive a mail.
For details on handling SIM/USIM card, see the SIM/USIM card manual.
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.
Attaching/removing back cover and battery pack➝P35
Attaching
a
Holding the tab, pull out the tray until it clicks.
Tray
Ta b
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b
Put UIM with the IC side upward on the tray in the
direction shown in the figure.
UIM
IC
Corner cut
c
Push the tray fully until it stops.
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