You can also set a timer for watching/recording a program
●
using a program information provided by the program
guide i-αppli, site, mail, etc.
If the Alarm, Schedule alarm, and Booking alarm are set to
●
start at the same time, the following priority is applied.
1. Schedule alarm
2. Booking alarm
3. Alarm
If there is a timer that is set to start at the same time as the
●
new timer for recording a program, the confirmation screen
appears. If you select [Yes], the previously saved timer for
recording a program is overwritten by the new one.
When the ending or starting date and time set for the
●
previously saved timer for recording a program is the same
as the starting or ending date and time set for the newly
saved one respectively, the confirmation screen appears.
If you select [Yes], the preceding timer terminates slightly
earlier than the specified time.
If the Booking list is updated because of the saved
●
reservation being started while editing a reservation
or other reason, the reservation may not be saved
successfully.
If the repeat type of the schedule set for the 31st is set to
●
[Month], the schedule is set for the last day of the month
for months with less than 31 days.
At the Booking Alarm Time
The alarm tone sounds for about 30 seconds with the
indicator flashing.
Booking alarm
18:00
○○テレビ
明日の天気
ON
30sec.before
Eyd
10 Count
To stop the alarm tone
Press any key. When you stop the alarm tone, the
display informing the release of the alarm appears. To
turn off the display, press (OK) or .
When you do not stop the alarm tone
The display informing the release of the alarm appears.
To turn off the display, press (OK) or .
When the Cfm. activation is set to [ON]
After you turn off the display informing the release of the
alarm, the Cfm. activation display appears. Select [Yes]
to activate One Seg.
When the Cfm. activation is set to [OFF]
Press for over a second to activate One Seg.
If you set an i-motion with video and sound tracks to the
●
alarm tone, a movie in the i-motion is displayed.
If the alarm time comes during a voice/videophone call or
●
PushTalk communication, the default alarm tone sounds
and default alarm image is displayed. The vibrator does
not operate.
The Booking alarm does not operate in the following
●
cases.
- When the FOMA terminal is powered off
- While the Lock all is set
- While the Personal data lock is set
- While the Omakase Lock is set
- While updating the software
If the alarm time comes in the following cases, the alarm
●
may operate when the status changes to during a call or
stand-by.
- While placing/receiving a voice/videophone call or
originating/receiving a PushTalk call
- During packet communication
- During the infrared communication/while the infrared
remote control is being used
- During the iC communication
- During data communication or while reading/writing
data from/into a microSD memory card on a PC with the
FOMA terminal connected using the USB cable
- While recording a still image/movie
- While the Schedule alarm is sounding
- Beep while receiving Area Mail, while sounding Area
Mail ring tone, or displaying Area Mail
If you leave the FOMA terminal with the battery pack
●
removed or fully expended for a long period of time, the
date and time is reset, and the Booking alarm may not
operate correctly.
At the Timer Recording Starting Time
A recording is automatically started. When the timer
for recording a program starts while One Seg is
not activated, “
completed, the notification icon “
” appears. After the recording is
” (Timer Rec result)
appears in the stand-by display.
Extend the One Seg Antenna fully while recording a program.
ˎ
Timer Rec result
To check the reservation result
Press (Link) in the stand-by display and select “ ”.
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When the timer recording starting time comes while
watching One Seg
The Preparing to Rec display appears. To cancel
recording, press and select [Yes].
To cancel the recording during timer recording
Press while recording and select [Yes].
Even if the Dur multitask Rec is set to [Prefer recording],
●
the timer for recording a program may be canceled in a
case such as when there are too many active functions or
there is not enough memory. Also, while transferring data
to the microSD memory card, the recording does not start.
If the Dur multitask Rec is set to [Prefer operat.] and when
●
functions that cannot be run simultaneously are active, the
screen for confirming whether to start the timer recording
appears. When you select [Yes], the timer recording starts.
However, regardless of selecting [Yes] on the confirmation
screen, the timer for recording a program may not start in
a case such as when there are too many active functions
or there is not enough memory.
Even if the FOMA terminal is outside of the broadcast
●
service area when the timer recording starting time comes,
the timer recording works effectively.
However, the timer recording fails if the FOMA terminal is
outside of the broadcast service area all the time from the
beginning to the end of the scheduled recording time. The
message “Could not receive broadcast wave” appears in
the Result detail display (P.251).
Timer recording does not start in the following cases.
●
- When the FOMA terminal is powered off
- When the UIM is not inserted
- While the Lock all is set
- While the Personal data lock is set
- While the Omakase Lock is set
One Seg
- During packet communication
- During 64K data communication
- During the infrared communication
- During the iC communication
- While using the Data Security Service
- While updating the software
Setting the Operation for the Booking
Alarm
You can set the detailed operation for the Booking
alarm.
Select an alarm tone from MUSIC/i-motion/Melody
of the Data Box at [Alarm tone].
You can set the following files. You can select a Chaku-
ˎ
®
Uta
from [i-motion].
Category
MUSIC
i-motion※MP4Max. 10M
MelodySMF/
Some files may not be set.
※
When you select a Chaku-Uta Full® that has a choice of
specified playback ranges from [MUSIC]
The screen for selecting a type of setting appears. If you
select [Full song], the whole track of Chaku-Uta Full
set for the alarm tone. If you select [Point], the specified
playback range of Chaku-Uta Full
tone.
To mute the alarm tone
Select [Silent].
To check the alarm tone
Move the cursor to the alarm tone and press (Play).
4
Select an image from My picture/i-motion of the
File
File sizeImage size
format
AAC-LC/
HE-AAC
MFi
Max. 5M
bytes
bytes
Max. 350K
bytes
Max. [VGA(640
480)]
®
is set for the alarm
※
Data Box at [Alarm image].
You can set the following files.
ˎ
Category
My picture GIF/
i-motion※MP4Max. 10M
Some i-motion may not be set.
※
To check the alarm image
Move the cursor to the alarm image and press (Play).
5
Set the volume at [Alarm volume].
Select from [OFF] and [1 to 6].
To set the volume to [OFF]
Press at level 1.
File
File sizeImage size
format
Max. 250K
JPEG
bytes
SWF Max. 100K
bytes
bytes
Max. [Stand-by(480
864)], Max. W480
×
H288 for GIF
×
animation
Max. [VGA(640
480)]
−
×
−
®
is
−
×
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Select a vibration type at [Vibrator].
[Pattern1]:
Set short intermittent vibration.
[Pattern2]:
Set long intermittent vibration.
[Link melody]:
Vibrates in accordance with the alarm tone. If you have
set the alarm tone to [Silent] or to a melody that cannot
be synchronized with the vibrator operation, the vibrator
vibrates using [Pattern1].
[OFF]:
Do not set the vibrator.
To check the vibration
Move the cursor to the pattern and press (Confirm).
7
Select an indicator color at [Color].
Select from 12 indicator colors or [C13:ALL] (indicator
flashes in 12 colors in sequence).
When you move the cursor, the indicator flashes accordingly.
8
Press (Complete).
The operation for the Booking alarm is set.
When you set an i-motion or Chaku-Uta Full® for the alarm
●
tone or set an i-motion for the alarm image, the settings
may be changed in some cases.
Checking the Reservation Result
Up to 30 results of Timer recording can be saved.
1
Press (Res.Rslt) in the Res. data list display.
Rsrv rslt list
2007/11/28 Wed18:00
○○テレビ
明日の天気
2007/11/29 Thu21:00
△△
今日のニュース
To delete a reservation result
2
Select a reservation result and press .
Result detail
[Result]
Timer recording
finished completely
○○テレビ
明日の天気
1/2
テレビ
Move the cursor to a reservation result and from the
Function menu, select [Delete one] → [Yes]. To delete
all reservation results, from the Function menu, select
[Delete all], enter the Security code, and select [Yes].
2007/11/28 Wed
18:00
2007/11/28 Wed
20:00
Eyd
10 Count
To 2007/12/07
Using Data Broadcasting
One Seg allows you to use the data broadcasting in
addition to the video and sound broadcasting. Various
kinds of information including still images and movies,
such as sites linked with programs are available.
You cannot display the data broadcasting in the TV style.
ˎ
During the data broadcasting mode, you cannot select a
ˎ
broadcast station.
1
Press (TV/DATA) while watching One Seg.
“ ” appears and the mode is switched to the data
broadcasting mode.
Half-screen display Full-screen display
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Rec
To go back to the video mode
Press (TV/DATA). Every time you press , the mode
is switched between the video and data broadcasting
modes.
To switch the data broadcasting screen between half and
full screens
Press (TV/DATA) for over a second during the data
broadcasting mode. Every time you press for over
a second, the screen is switched between half and full
screens.
To display the certificate
From the Function menu, select [Certificates].
To reload the data broadcasting site
From the Function menu, select [Reload].
To go back to the data broadcasting from the data
broadcasting site
From the Function menu, select [Back to data BC.].
2
Select an item and press .
When you access an i-mode site from the data
●
broadcasting, the site is displayed in full-screen and the
video and sound of One Seg are not output.
If you select [Yes] on the screen for confirming whether
●
to connect to i-mode that appears while using data
broadcasting or data broadcasting site, the FOMA
terminal connects to i-mode. If you select [Yes,from then
on], the confirmation screen no longer appears. The
packet communication charge may be required because
of contents of data broadcasting or data broadcasting site
being updated automatically. To display the confirmation
screen again, perform the Rset permission set (P.256).
The packet communication performed when connecting to
●
a data broadcasting site is covered by the Pake-Houdai/
Pake-Houdai Full service.
For the operation while the site is displayed, follow the
●
same steps as in “Using Sites” (P.162). You cannot enter
pictographs in the text box while in a data broadcasting or
data broadcasting site.
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Using Displayed Information
Some data broadcasting or data broadcasting sites
allow you to use displayed information to activate
Phone To, Mail To, or i-αppli To function, download
ToruCa cards, and save entries in the Phonebook or
Schedule.
Using TVlink
Depending on the data broadcasting or data
broadcasting sites, you can save a URL or memo
information as a TV link. Once the frequently used site
or memo information is saved as a TV link, you can
display a desired site or memo information directly.
Saving as a TV link
You can save up to 50 TV links.
ˎ
1
Select an item that can be saved as a TV link and
press
2
Select [Yes] and press .
The TV link is saved.
Displaying the Saved TV link
1
One Seg
From the Menu, select [1 Seg] → [TVlink] and
press
TVlink list
ˎ
To display the detailed information of a TV link
To delete a TV link
2
Select a TV link and press .
The selected TV link is displayed.
When the screen for confirming whether to connect to the
i-mode appears
.
.
○○番組
□
△
○
△
△△
The following icons show the type of TV link
Move the cursor to a TV link and press (Detail).
Move the cursor to a TV link and from the Function
menu, select [Delete one] → [Yes]. To delete all TV links,
from the Function menu, select [Delete all], enter the
Security code, and select [Yes].
Select [Yes].
1/4
ズーム
入門
発見
Data broadcasting site
i-mode site
Memo information
TV link with expiration date set
<TVlink>
Recording One Seg While
Watching
You can save a program as a video and a scene of a
program as a still image while watching One Seg.
The copy control signal (indicating that “the program cannot
ˎ
be recorded (Copy Never)”, “the program can be recorded
only once (Copy Once)”, or “the program can be recorded
without restrictions (Copy Free)”) is placed in One Seg. They
are set by each broadcast station.
If the copy control signal of a program is one of “the program
ˎ
can be recorded only once (Copy Once)” and “the program
can be recorded without restrictions (Copy Free)”, the
program can be recorded.
When the copy control signal changes to “the program cannot
ˎ
be recorded (Copy Never)” while recording a program, the
recording stops. Video data recorded up to that point is
saved.
Recording a Video
A recorded video is saved in either the [Video] folder in
1Seg of the Data Box or in 1Seg of a microSD memory
card.
Estimated number and recording time of videos you
■
can record
Place to save to
Data Box99 itemsAbout 30 minutes
microSD memory card
(2GB)
1 Depending on the data size, the number of videos you
*
can save may decrease.
2 The recording times are estimated values. They vary
*
depending on the contents of a program to be recorded.
To set a place to save a recording video, see “Setting a
ˎ
Place to Save a Recorded Video to” (P.255).
1
Press for over a second while watching One
Seg.
The display is switched to the Preparing to Rec display.
After time for preparation, recording starts and “ ”
appears.
2
To stop recording, press , select [Yes], and
press
The recording is stopped and a video is saved.
To play back a saved video, see “Displaying/Playing
ˎ
For the TV style
.
Back One Seg” (P.277).
Press , select [Yes], and press .
Estimated max.
number
99 itemsAbout 10 hours
<Record One Seg>
Estimated max.
1
*
recording time
43 minutes
*
2
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A file name of a recorded video appears in the format
●
of the recorded year, month, date, hour, and minute. For
example, when a video is recorded at November 1, 2007,
9:05, it appears as “200711010905NNN”. A number “000
to 999” is assigned to “NNN”.
You cannot set a recorded video for the stand-by display,
●
ring tone, incoming image, etc.
When the Rec T.shift now/Play T.shift now is activated, you
●
cannot start recording a program.
You cannot start recording a video while the FOMA
●
terminal is outside of the broadcast service area.
Recorded video can only be moved from the Data Box
●
to the microSD memory card. A video cannot be moved/
copied from the microSD memory card to the Data Box.
If the free space of the storage area is being decreased
●
during recording, the message informing that there is not
enough space appears and the recording ends. The video
recorded up to this point is saved.
Recording a Still Image
You can save up to 50 recorded still images.
1
Press while watching One Seg.
A still image is recorded and saved automatically.
A One Seg recorded still image cannot be saved in the
ˎ
microSD memory card.
To play back a saved still image, see “Displaying/Playing
ˎ
Back One Seg” (P.277).
Subtitles and data broadcasting cannot be recorded as a
●
still image.
A file name of a recorded still image appears in the format
●
of the recorded year, month, date, hour, and minute. For
example, when a still image is recorded at November 1,
2007, 9:05, it appears as “200711010905NNN”. A number
“000 to 999” is assigned to “NNN”.
You cannot set a recorded still image for the stand-by
●
display, incoming image, etc.
You cannot record a still image while the Rec T.shift is in
●
progress, the FOMA terminal is outside of the broadcast
service area, or video playback is in progress.
The number of images that can be saved may decrease
●
depending on the size of still images.
Starting Time Shift Play While
Watching
You can play back a time-delayed copy of a program
after pausing watching One Seg.
While playing back, a video and sound are played back at
ˎ
about 1.3× speed.
When you start the Time shift recording while you are talking
ˎ
on the phone, extend the One Seg Antenna fully.
You can set it either in the Normal style or in the TV style.
ˎ
<Time shift>
Example: For the TV style
1
Press (Func) while watching One Seg.
The Function menu appears.
For the Normal style
Press (T.shft) and select [Yes]. To play back, press
(Play).
2
Use / to select [Time shift] and press .
3
Use / to select [Start] and press .
4
Use / to select [Yes] and press .
The Time shift recording is started and the Rec T.shift now
display appears.
To cancel the Time shift recording
From the Function menu, select [Time shift] → [Quit]
[Yes].
To cancel the Time shift recording in the Normal style
Press and select [Yes].
5
Press (Func) to play back.
The Function menu appears.
6
Use / to select [Time shift] and press .
7
Use / to select [Play] and press .
The Time shift play is started.
To quit the Time shift play
From the Function menu, select [Time shift] → [Quit]
[Yes].
To quit the Time shift play in the Normal style
Press (Quit) and select [Yes].
When there is an incoming voice/videophone or PushTalk
●
call while watching One Seg, the Time shift recording is
automatically started. After the call is disconnected, the
screen for confirming whether to play back a program
appears. Select [Yes] to start the Time shift play.
The recording time of video you can record using the
●
Time shift recording is up to about 90 seconds. When 90
seconds are past, the older part of the video is overwritten
by the newer one. Every latest 90 seconds of video is
maintained.
When the Time shift recording is too short, the Time shift
●
play may not start, or it may stop immediately to return to
the original broadcasting program.
You cannot start the Time shift recording when the FOMA
●
terminal is outside of the broadcast service area. However,
if the FOMA terminal becomes outside of the broadcast
service area while the Time shift recording is in progress,
the recording continues.
Regardless of whether the data broadcasting is displayed
●
in half-/full-screen, you cannot start the Time shift
recording during the data broadcasting mode.
→
→
One Seg
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Receiving Mail While Watching
One Seg
While watching One Seg, you can read received mail
or reply to the mail. The display style of the received
mail varies depending on the Mail disp set. The default
setting is set to [OFF] (P.256).
When you receive mail in the Normal style, the screen for
confirming whether to display received mail appears. Select [Yes]
to display the contents of the mail and “
To reply mail/SMS using the Quote function
Press (Quote). The Edit mail display or Edit SMS display
appears.
Follow the same steps as in “Compose and send mail”
ˎ
(P.179, step 3 to 5) or “Compose and send SMS” (P.202,
step 3 to 4).
To switch to the Video mode
One Seg
Press (TV/Mail). Every time you press (TV/Mail), the
mode is changed between Video and Mail modes.
To end the mail display
Press (QuitMail).
Mail cannot be displayed in the TV style but the Telop text
●
is displayed.
Mail cannot be displayed when you receive it from the
●
sender who is saved as Secret. To display mail, set the
Secret display to [ON].
Mail cannot be displayed when it is sent from a sender
●
who is not saved in the Phonebook.
If you receive several mails continuously, the last received
●
mail is displayed.
When a message appears in the Mail mode, the message
●
is not displayed completely and you may not be able to
perform an operation. Press (TV/Mail) to switch to the
Video mode, the message appears correctly, and then you
can perform the operation.
“ ” appears in the Video mode and
“ ” appears in the Mail mode.
” appears.
When the Mail disp set is set to [Display telop]
■
When you receive mail, the Telop text is displayed. When
you receive i-mode mail from the sender who is saved in the
Phonebook, the name of the sender and subject are added
to the Telop text. When SMS is sent from the sender who is
saved in the Phonebook, the name of the sender and “SMS” are
added.
For the Normal style For the TV style
Telop
Received mail
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Volume
Channel Rec Func Quit
Telop
When you receive mail from a sender who is saved as
●
Secret, the name of the sender is not displayed. To display
a name, set the Secret display to [ON].
When the mail is being saved in the folder for which
●
the Mail security is set, the name and subject are not
displayed.
When the Public mode (Drive mode) is set, the Telop text
●
is not displayed.
Mail ring tone, vibrator, and incoming indicator are not
●
operated.
If you receive several mails or messages continuously,
●
the information of the last received mail or message is
displayed in the Telop text.
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Various Settings for One Seg
<1Seg setting>
You can set functions regarding One Seg, reset the
settings, etc.
Deleting the Broadcast Storage Area
<Delete storage area>
You can delete information stored in the broadcast
storage area.
1
From the Menu, select [1 Seg] → [1Seg setting]
[Delete storage area] and press
The BC group list display appears.
To delete data by each affiliated channel group
Move the cursor to an affiliated channel group and from
the Function menu, select [Delete aff. Data] → [Yes].
To delete data of all affiliated channel groups, from
the Function menu, select [Del all aff.data], enter the
Security code, and select [Yes].
2
Select an affiliated channel group and press .
The list of the broadcast stations in the affiliated channel
group is displayed.
3
Select a broadcast station and press (Delete).
4
Select [Yes] and press .
Data of the selected broadcast station is deleted.
.
Setting Not to Display Images of Data
Broadcasting Site
You can set whether to display images provided by
data broadcasting sites.
This setting is synchronized with that of the Display img of
ˎ
i-mode (P.170).
1
From the Menu, select [1 Seg] → [1Seg setting]
[Display img] and press
2
Select [ON]/[OFF].
The Display img is set.
When set to [OFF], “
Even if the Display img is set to [ON], some images may
●
not be displayed correctly.
” is displayed instead of images.
<Display img>
.
→
→
Setting Not to Hear Sound Effect of
Data Broadcasting Site
You can set whether to hear sound effect provided by
data broadcasting/data broadcasting sites.
1
From the Menu, select [1 Seg] → [1Seg setting]
[Sound effect] and press
2
Select [ON]/[OFF].
The Sound effect is set.
The volume of the Sound effect follows that set for
●
watching One Seg.
<Sound effect>
→
.
Setting a Place to Save a Recorded
Video to
You can set a place to save a recorded video.
1
From the Menu, select [1 Seg] → [1Seg setting]
[Output of Rec] and press
The Save to display appears.
[Data Box]:
A video is saved in the [Video] folder of 1Seg of the Data
Box.
[microSD]:
A video is saved in 1Seg of the microSD memory card.
2
Select a place to save to and press .
The Output of Rec is set.
When you set the Output of Rec while recording a video,
●
the setting is effective from the next recording.
<Output of Rec>
→
.
One Seg
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Setting the Operation for Incoming Mail
While Watching One Seg
You can set whether to display contents of the received
mail or telop when you receive mail while watching One
Seg.
1
From the Menu, select [1 Seg] → [1Seg setting]
[Mail disp set] and press
[Display mail]:
Display the screen for confirming whether to display the
contents of mail when you receive mail.
[Display telop]:
Display the Telop text.
[OFF]:
Do not display anything.
When you watch in the TV style
In the watching display, from the Function menu, select
[Mail disp set] →[Mail]/[Telop]/[OFF].
2
Select an operation which is performed when you
.
receive mail while watching.
The Mail disp set is set.
Even if the Mail disp set is set to [Display mail], while
●
watching One Seg in the TV style or when receiving mail
from the sender who is not saved in the Phonebook, the
mail is not displayed but the Telop text is displayed.
Displaying a User’s Confirmation Screen for
Data Broadcasting Site
One Seg
If you select [Yes,from then on] on the screen for
confirming whether to connect to i-mode, which
appears when using data broadcasting or data
broadcasting sites, the confirmation screen no longer
appears. To display the confirmation screen again,
perform the Rset permission set.
1
From the Menu, select [1 Seg] → [1Seg setting]
[Rset permission set] and press
The Security code screen appears.
2
Enter the Security code and press (OK).
The screen for confirming whether to perform the Rset
permission set appears.
3
Select [Yes] and press .
The Rset permission set is reset.
<Rset permission set>
<Mail disp set>
.
Resetting the One Seg Settings to the
Default Settings
You can reset the settings of the functions regarding
the One Seg video and sound to the default settings.
The items that can be reset are as follows.
→
Items set from the
Function menu
while watching/
playing back a
program
Items set from the
1Seg menu
The broadcast storage area and channel list are not reset.
ˎ
By performing the Reset 1Seg set, the Rset permission set is
ˎ
also performed simultaneously.
1
From the Menu, select [1 Seg] → [1Seg setting]
[Reset 1Seg set] and press
The Security code screen appears.
2
Enter the Security code and press (OK).
The screen for confirming whether to reset the One Seg
settings appears.
3
Select [Yes] and press .
The One Seg settings are reset.
→
ItemDefault setting
Caption disp setOFF
Guide always onON
Image qualityNormal
Display light3
Auto Disp lightON
Switch soundPrimary sound
Main/SubMain sound
Auto off settingOFF
Display imgON
Sound effectON
Output of RecData Box
Mail disp setOFF
Booking ALM set
<Reset 1Seg set>
Alarm tone: Alarm(std),
Alarm image:
アラーム鳴動中
volume: 4, Vibrator:
OFF, Color: C5:Color5
.
視聴予約
, Alarm
→
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Full Browser
Displaying a Website Designed for PC ................................................................................ 258
Key Operations While Viewing a Website ............................................................................. 258
Managing a Bookmark ........................................................................................................ 262
Setting the Full Browser Functions ..................................................................................... 262
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Displaying a Website Designed
for PC
You can view websites designed for PC on the FOMA
terminal using Full Browser.
Some websites may not be displayed at all or displayed
ˎ
incorrectly.
Note that the communication charge could be expensive
ˎ
if you exchange large volumes of data such as viewing
websites that contain a lot of images or downloading files. For
details on the packet communication charge, see the “Mobile
Phone User’s Guide 【i-mode】”.
Enter the URL including “http://” within 512 half-width
alphanumeric characters and symbols.
4
Press (Cnct).
○○○
△△△
ЧЧЧЧЧЧЧЧЧЧ
ЧЧЧЧЧ
□□□□□□
The website is displayed.
When the Access setting is set to [No], the screen for
ˎ
confirming whether to use Full Browser appears. If you
select [Yes] and [OK], the Access setting is changed
and the website is displayed (P.264).
It may take time to display a website depending on a
●
website.
Full Browser does not support the following functions.
●
- Displaying a Flash movie - Plug-in
- Playing back a melody or music data - Phone To
- Displaying PDF data
Some websites may communicate automatically.
●
.
Key Operations While Viewing
a Website
You can operate Full Browser both in the Normal and
TV styles.
The following key operations can be performed while
viewing a website.
Operating in the Normal Style
○○○
△△△
ЧЧЧЧЧЧЧЧЧЧ
ЧЧЧЧЧ
□□□□□□
Operating method
Operation Key operation
Move the pointer
Zoom outPress
Scroll to the upper page Press
Zoom inPress
Scroll to the left pagePress
Display the PagePilot
display (Full page display)
Scroll to the right pagePress .
Display the previous page Press or (History).
Scroll to the lower page Press .
Display the next pagePress
Display the list of
bookmarks
Switch to the left window While displaying multiple windows,
Switch to the right window While displaying multiple windows,
The movement speed of the pointer can be changed (P.264).
※
Press
※
.
.
.
.
It can be operated only in the PC
mode.
Press
.
It can be operated only in the PC
mode.
.
.
Press
press
.
press
.
.
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To change the function assigned to a key
From the Function menu, select [Short cut], select a key,
press (Edit), select a function to be assigned to the key,
and press (Complete).
To restore the default settings, press (Reset) in the Short
cut list display and select [Yes].
You can scroll pages using the JOG but you cannot use
●
the JOG to operate the pointer in a page such as selecting
items. To operate the pointer, use the 4-way keys.
Operating in the TV Style
When you switch to the TV style while viewing a website
in the Normal style, the website can be displayed in the
horizontal orientation. The Viewing Touch Key can be
used to operate in the TV style.
○○○
△△△
History Select
Operating method
OperationKey operation
Scroll upward
Scroll downward
Scroll to the left
Scroll to the right
View the previous page (History)
OK
The Viewing Touch Key is turned off about 15 seconds
●
after it lights. Pat the Viewing Touch Key or press ,
, or to light it again.
When you switch to the Normal style while viewing a
●
website in the TV style, the display changes to the vertical
orientation. If a display such as the confirmation screen
or Full Browser menu display appears, it is displayed in
the horizontal orientation even if you switch to the Normal
style. After you close the display in the TV style, switch to
the Normal style.
Also, same things happen when switching from the Normal
style to the TV style.
Setting/canceling the full-screen display can be performed
●
only in the Normal style (P.261).
Function Menus While Viewing a
Website
While viewing a website, press (Func) to display
the Function menu, and from the Function menu, the
following operations can be performed.
Some functions cannot be activated while loading a page.
ˎ
ItemOperation
Display the
previous page
Display the next
page
Reload a website Select [Reload].
Save a website in
the Bookmark
Connect to
another site
Use a history※Select [History].
Display a website Select [Go to location] (P.258, 260).
Save a website as
the Home page
Display the website
saved as Home
Display in full-
screen
Save an image
Display multiple
windows
Display the Flame
selection display
Search a
character string
in a page
Send a URL by
mail
Display a website
correctly
Retry to play back
an animation
Display a title of a
website
Display a website
URL
Display a
certificate
Set Full Browser Select [Full browser set].
Display a function
assigned to a key
If there is not enough memory, the image which is different
※
from the one displayed in the shrinking display may appear.
Select [Previous page].
Select [Next page].
Select [Add bookmark] → [Complete] → a
folder.
Select [Bookmark] → a folder → a
bookmark.
Select [Set as Home URL] → [Yes].
Select [Home].
Select [Full scrn/normal].
Select [Acquire image] → [Save]/
[Save&Setting]→ an image.
Select [Window] (P.260).
Select [All frames] (P.261).
Select [Search] (P.261).
Select [Compose message].
Select [Word translate].
Sequentially convert the character codes
ˎ
and display the site again.
Select [Retry].
Select [Title].
Select [URL].
To copy the URL, press
ˎ
Select [Certificates] (P.261).
Select [Short cut] (P.259).
(Copy).
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Action Menus While Viewing a Website
While viewing a website, press (Action) to display
the Action menu, and from the Action menu, the
following operations can be performed.
The Action menu which can be actually performed
varies depending on a displayed website or position of
the pointer.
ItemOperating method
Display a link in a new
window
Display a linked URLSelect [Display Link URL] (P.260).
Download and save an
image
Save an image and set it
as the stand-by display
Zoom inSelect [Zoom in].
Zoom outSelect [Zoom out].
Select a portion of an
entire page to display
Select an area or grab a
display to move
Copy a textSelect [Text copy] (P.261).
Paste a textSelect [Text paste] (P.261).
Select [Open New Window] (P.260).
Select [Save image] (P.262).
Select [Save image&set].
Select [PagePilot] (P.261).
Select [Drag] (P.261).
Displaying Using the URL History
Up to 50 websites that have been displayed by
entering their URLs are saved in the URL history. The
sites can be directly accessed from the URL history.
If a total of 50 URLs is saved in the URL history, the URL is
ˎ
Full Browser
overwritten from the oldest.
1
From the Full Browser menu, select [Go to location]
[URL history] and press
→
The URL history display appears.
To display a URL
Move the cursor to a URL history and from the Function
menu, select [URL]. When you press (Cnct), it is
connected to its website.
To send a URL history by mail
Move the cursor to a URL history and from the Function
menu, select [Compose message].
Follow the same steps as in “Compose and send
ˎ
mail” (P.179, step 2 to 5).
To delete a URL history
Move the cursor to a URL history and from the Function
menu, select [Delete] → [Delete one] → [Yes]. To delete
several URLs, from the Function menu, select [Delete]
[Select&delete], select URLs, press
→
and select [Yes]. To delete all URLs, from the Function
menu, select [Delete] → [Delete all], enter the Security
code, and select [Yes].
2
Select a URL history and press (Cnct).
The website of the selected URL history is connected.
.
(Complete),
Displaying Websites in the Multiple
Windows
You can view several websites by switching windows.
Up to five windows can be displayed. However, you may
ˎ
not be able to display the maximum number of windows
depending on displaying websites.
Example: Displaying the Home page in the new window
1
Press (Func) in the Full Browser display, select
[Window], and press
To display a link in the new window
Move the cursor to a link in the Full Browser display,
press (Action), and select [Open New Window].
To display a URL of a link
Move the cursor to a link in the Full Browser display,
press (Action), and select [Display Link URL].
2
Select [Open New Window] and press .
To display a website in the back window
Select [Open Back Window].
To close the window
Select [Close Window] → [OK].
To change the window
Select [Change Window] → a window being switched.
3
Select [Home].
The Home is displayed in the new window.
To display a website from a bookmark
Select [Bookmark] → a folder → a bookmark.
To display a website by entering a URL
Select [Go to location] → [Enter URL], press (Edit),
enter a URL, and press (Cnct).
To display a website from a URL history
Select [Go to location] → [URL history] → a URL.
.
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Displaying a Frame Page
You can display a website consisted of multiple frames.
Select a frame from the frame selection display to
display a page.
1
Use to select a frame in the frame selection
display and press
The selected frame is displayed.
To go back to the frame selection display
From the Function menu, select [All frames].
.
Changing the Display
You can set whether to display the guide display in the
display.
1
Press (Func) in the Full Browser display.
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Full scrn/normal] and press .
The Full scrn/normal is set.
Displaying a SSL-/TLS-Compatible
Page
You can display a SSL-/TLS-compatible page whose
URL begins with “https://” using Full Browser.
SSL/TLS is a method to perform data communication safely
ˎ
using the authentication/cryptograph technology.
Establishing
SSL/TLS session
(Authenti−
cating)
When you display a SSL-/TLS-compatible page, the screen
above appears. Once the SSL-/TLS-compatible page is
displayed, “ ” appears.
To display a certificate
From the Function menu, select [Certificates] → a
certificate.
Selecting a Portion to be Displayed
from the Entire Page
1
Press (Action) in the Full Browser display, select
[PagePilot], and press
The entire page is displayed.
2
Use / to select a portion to be
displayed and press
The selected portion is displayed.
If there is not enough memory, the image which is different
●
from the one displayed in the shrinking display may
appear.
.
.
Dragging
You can select an area or move a display using the
dragging operation in the Full Browser display.
Some sites may not allow you to drag.
ˎ
Example: Selecting an area
1
Press (Action) in the Full Browser display, select
[Drag], and press
The pointer changes from “ ” to “ ”.
2
Select the Start point and press .
The pointer changes to “ ”.
To move a display by dragging
Press at the point to grab and use / to
move the display.
3
Use / to select an area and press .
The area is selected and the pointer changes to “ ”.
To quit the Drag
Press .
.
Copying Text
1
Press (Action) in the Full Browser display, select
[Text copy], and press
The pointer changes from “ ” to “ ”.
2
Select the Start point and press .
3
Use / to select the End point and
press
The text is copied.
To paste text
.
Press (Action) in the textbox of the Full Browser
display and select [Text paste].
.
Searching a Character String in a
Page
1
Press (Func) in the Full Browser display, select
[Search], and press
2
Enter a keyword to be searched at [Search text].
Enter a keyword within 25 full-width or 50 half-width
characters.
3
Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Match full].
4
Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Case sensitivity].
5
Press (OK).
The searched word is displayed in reverse video.
To display the previous/next search result
Press (Back)/ (Next).
.
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Uploading an Image
You can upload an image saved in the Data Box or
microSD memory card to a website which allows you to
upload an image.
The way of uploading an image varies depending on a
ˎ
website.
1
Select the “select” key in the Full Browser display
and press
2
Select an image in My picture of the Data Box or
.
microSD memory card.
The following image can be uploaded.
ˎ
Category File formatFile sizeImage size
My picture GIF/JPEG Max. 80K bytes
It is the size for one file. When containing several
※
images or character strings, the maximum size of the
total amount is 100K bytes.
Saving an Image
You can save images downloaded from a website in
the Data Box or microSD memory card.
A GIF image, JPEG image, PNG image, or BMP image can be
ˎ
saved and the image size must be less than 1M bytes. PNG
and BMP images can be saved in the microSD memory card
only.
You cannot save a GIF image exceeding [UXGA(1600
ˎ
1200)] and a GIF animation exceeding [Stby(480×864)]
in the Data Box. You may not be able to save some JPEG
images in the Data Box as well.
1
Full Browser
In the Full Browser display, move the pointer to an
image which you want to save.
2
Press (Action), select [Save image], and press
.
The screen for selecting where to save appears.
[Data Box]:
Save an image in the Data Box. Select a folder to save
to.
[microSD]:
Save an image in the microSD memory card.
3
Select a place to save to and press .
The image is saved in the selected place to save to.
※−
Managing a Bookmark
Up to 200 URLs can be saved as bookmarks of Full
Browser.
For information on functions operated at the folder list display
ˎ
or bookmark list display of Bookmark, see P.165 (a URL can
be changed in Full Browser).
A URL including “http://” of up to 512 half-width alphanumeric
ˎ
characters and symbols can be saved as a bookmark.
Bookmarks can be managed by up to 16 folders.
ˎ
A folder neme of a bookmark can be entered within 16 full-
ˎ
width or 32 half-width characters.
If there is not enough memory, the image which is different
ˎ
from the one displayed in the shrinking display may appear.
Editing a Bookmark
You can change the title of a bookmark or URL.
1
From the Full Browser menu, select [Bookmark]
a folder, press
(Func).
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Edit] and press .
The display for editing a bookmark appears.
3
Select [Title], press , and enter a title.
×
Enter a title within 12 full-width or 24 half-width characters.
4
Select [URL], press , and enter a URL.
Enter the URL including “http://” within 512 half-width
alphanumeric characters and symbols.
5
Press (Complete).
The edited contents are saved.
, select a bookmark, and press
Setting the Full Browser
Functions
You can set the functions used for Full Browser.
You can operate Full Browser from the Function menu while
ˎ
viewing a website, but some functions cannot be performed.
Saving a Website as the Home Page
You can save a website as the Home page. “http://
www.google.co.jp” is set as the Home URL at the time
of purchase.
1
From the Full Browser menu, select [Full Browser
setting]→ [Home URL] and press
2
Press (Edit), enter a URL, and press (OK).
Enter the URL including “http://” within 512 half-width
alphanumeric characters and symbols.
→
.
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Setting Cookie
Cookie is the mechanism for temporarily saving
information such as the user name, date and time you
accessed the website, and number of accesses in the
FOMA terminal when you accessed a website. When
you access the same website next time, the information
is used.
You can set whether to send/receive Cookie when
connecting to a website.
Under no condition will DoCoMo be held liable for any reveal
ˎ
of your information to third parties because of sending
Cookie.
Some websites may not be displayed correctly or may be
ˎ
unable to use when Cookie is not set.
1
From the Full Browser menu, select [Full Browser
setting]→ [Cookie setting] and press
[Valid]:
Cookie is always valid.
[Notify-sending]:
Select whether to send Cookie.
[Notify-receiving]:
Select whether to receive Cookie.
[Notify-send/recv]:
Select whether to send/receive Cookie.
[Invalid]:
Cookie is always invalid.
To delete all Cookie
Select [Delete Cookie], enter the Security code, and
select [Yes].
2
Select whether to set Cookie valid and press .
The Cookie setting is set.
When you insert another UIM, the Cookie setting becomes
●
[Invalid].
.
Setting JavaScript to Be Valid/Invalid
JavaScript is a programming language used on a
website to create a website with movement.
When JavaScript is used at the website, you can set
whether to execute the program.
Some websites may not be displayed correctly when you set
ˎ
JavaScript to be invalid.
1
From the Full Browser menu, select [Full Browser
setting]→ [Script setting] and press
[Valid(Auto)]:
Activate a program automatically during communication.
[Valid(Confirm)]:
Confirm whether to activate a program during
communication. If you select [Yes,from then on] at the
confirmation screen during communication, the setting
is changed to [Valid(Auto)] automatically.
[Invalid]:
Do not activate a program.
2
Select a method to activate a program and
press
The Script setting is set.
When [Valid(Auto)] is selected
.
Select [Yes].
.
Setting the Display Mode
You can set the display mode when activating Full
Browser.
1
From the Full Browser menu, select [Full Browser
setting]→ [Display mode setting] and press
[PC mode]:
Display the website with the screen size for PC.
[Mobile mode]:
Reduce the display size of a website to fit in the width of
the FOMA terminal.
2
Select a display mode and press .
The Display mode setting is set.
.
Disabling the Display of Graphics
You can set whether to display graphics when
displaying a website.
1
From the Full Browser menu, select [Full Browser
setting]→ [Display img] and press
2
Select [ON]/[OFF] and press .
The Display img is set.
.
Setting the Display Magnification
You can set the display magnification for the Full
Browser display.
1
From the Full Browser menu, select [Full Browser
setting]→ [Display magnification] and press
2
Select a display magnification and press .
Select from [75%], [100%], [125%], [150%], [175%], and
[200%].
.
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Displaying the Entire Page While
Scrolling
You can set whether to display the entire page
automatically while scrolling.
1
From the Full Browser menu, select [Full Browser
setting]→ [PagePilot setting] and press
2
Select [Valid in scrl]/[Invalid] and press .
The PagePilot setting is set.
Setting the Movement Speed of the
Pointer
You can set a speed to move the pointer.
1
From the Full Browser menu, select [Full Browser
setting]→ [Pointer speed setting] and press
2
Select a movement speed of the pointer and
press
Select from [1(Slow)], [2 to 4], or [5(Fast)].
.
Setting Whether to Open a New
Window Automatically
You can set whether to open a website in a new
window automatically when JavaScript of a website
requests to open a new window.
1
From the Full Browser menu, select [Full Browser
Full Browser
setting]→ [Window Open Guard] and press
[Valid]:
Do not open a website in a new window.
[Invalid]:
Open a website in a new window.
2
Select [Valid]/[Invalid] and press .
The Window Open Guard is set.
Setting Whether to Send Referer
Referer is the information of a link origin. If you send
Referer, the access information of which page is used
to connect is sent to a site.
You can set whether to send Referer when you select
the link while viewing a website.
Under no condition will DoCoMo be held liable for any reveal
ˎ
of your information to third parties because of using Referer.
Some websites may not be displayed correctly when Referer
ˎ
is not sent.
1
From the Full Browser menu, select [Full Browser
setting]→ [Referer setting] and press
2
Select [Send]/[Unsend]/[Notify] and press .
The Referer setting is set.
Setting Whether to Use the Full
Browser Function
You can set whether to use the Full Browser function.
1
From the Full Browser menu, select [Full Browser
.
.
setting]→ [Access setting] and press
[Yes]:
Full Browser can be used.
[No]:
The Access setting display appears when you activate
Full Browser.
2
Select whether to use the Full Browser function
and press
3
Select [OK] and press .
The Access setting is set.
When you change the UIM to another UIM, the Access
●
setting changes to [No].
.
.
Checking the Settings of Full Browser
1
From the Full Browser menu, select [Full Browser
setting]→ [Check settings] and press
The contents of the settings appear.
.
Restoring the Default Settings of Full
Browser
You can restore the default settings of Full Browser.
.
1
From the Full Browser menu, select [Full Browser
setting]→ [Reset settings] and press
The Security code screen appears.
2
Enter the Security code and press .
3
Select [Yes] and press .
The default settings of Full Browser are restored.
.
.
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Data Display/Edit/
Management
Using Still Image
■
Displaying the Saved Image .............................................................................
Editing Still Images ...........................................................................................
Using Movie
■
Playing Back Movie/i-motion ...............................................................................
Editing Movies .................................................................................................
Using Chara-den
■
What is Chara-den? ........................................................................................
Using Music
■
Playing Back Music Data ........................................................................................
Using the Melody
■
Playing Back a Melody .........................................................................................
Using Kisekae Tool
■
Displaying/Playing Back Kisekae Tool ...........................................................
Using One Seg
■
Displaying/Playing Back One Seg ...........................................................................
Displaying Data on the microSD memory card .................................................................. 279
Folder Setup of the microSD memory card ........................................................................ 280
Data That Can Be Written/Read to and from the microSD memory card ........................... 282
Saving Data from the FOMA Terminal to the microSD memory card ................................. 283
Saving Data from the microSD memory card to the FOMA Terminal ................................. 283
Managing the microSD memory card ................................................................................ 284
Using the FOMA Terminal with a PC .....................................................
Using the UIM
■
Copying Data from the FOMA Terminal to the UIM ............................................................ 286
Copying Data from the UIM to the FOMA Terminal ............................................................ 287
Using Data Box
■
Managing Data Box ...........................................................................................
Checking the Memory of the FOMA Terminal .....................................
Using Infrared Communication
■
What is the Infrared Communication? ...........................................
Data That Can Be Sent/Received via Infrared Communication ......................................... 296
Receiving Data Using the Infrared Communication ..................................
Sending Data Using the Infrared Communication .........................................
Using the Infrared Remote Control .................................................................................... 298
Using iC Communication Function
■
What is iC Communication Function? ................................................................................ 298
Receiving Data Using iC Communication .......................................................................... 299
Sending Data Using iC Communication ............................................................................. 300
Using PDF-compatible Viewer
■
Displaying PDF Data ...................................................................................
<Infrared communication>
<My picture>
<Edit photo>
<i-motion>
<Edit movie>
<Chara-den>
<Music>
<Melody>
<Kisekae Tool>
<1Seg>
<USB mode setting>
<Data Box>
<Storage information>
<Receive Ir data>
<Send Ir data>
<My document>
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267
270
272
274
275
275
276
277
285
287
294
295
297
297
300
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Displaying the Saved Image
You can display images saved in My picture of the
Data Box or microSD memory card.
1
Press ( ) in the stand-by display, select [My
picture], and press
My picture folder list appears.
2
Select a folder and press .
Camera
My picture file list appears.
The following icons show the type/size of an image.
ˎ
Data Display/Edit/Management
To display the saved date/time
1/25
My favorite
Your cat
Memorial shot
Sasha of the nex
A friend of Sash
A stage face
IconTypeSize
JPEG image
Frame image
Stamp image
Deco mail pict.
GIF image
Flash movie
Has loc. Info
The size of an image is [3M(2000×1500)] when the
※
Image stabilize function is set to [AUTO].
“
” appears on the upper right of the icon for images
ˎ
prohibited from being retrieved out of the FOMA
terminal.
Press to switch the display temporarily between the
management title and saved date/time.
.
Management title
sQCIF(128×96)
QCIF(176×144)
QVGA(240×320)
WQVGA(240×432)
CIF(352×288)
VGA(640×480)
Stby(480×864)
1M(1280×960)
2M(1632×1224)
3M(2048×1536 or
2000×1500)
Others
<My picture>
※
−
−
−
−
−
−
3
Select an image and press .
Display quality
FuncDisplay
MENU
Enlarge
The selected image appears.
To change the display quality
Press . By pressing , you can switch the display
quality between Normal/Sharp/Dynamic.
The following icons show the display quality.
ˎ
Normal
Sharp
Dynamic
To hide the icons and guide display
Press (Display). When you press (Display), you
can switch the display between standard and simple or
turn off the display.
To display the previous/next image
Use to display the previous image and to display
the next image.
To change the display size of a JPEG or GIF image
Press (True img/Std./Enlarge/Shrink). Press (True
img) to display the image in the true size. However, when
the image size is set to [sQCIF(128×96)], [QCIF(176
144)], or [QVGA(320×240)], press (Std.) to display
the image in the doubled size.
To display a Flash movie again
Press (Retry).
To attach to i-mode mail
Press (Func) for over a second (P.183).
To set an image for stand-by or other displays
From the Function menu, select [Display setting] → a
type of display.
To add the location information
From the Function menu, select [Location info] → [Rcv
loc. Info] → [Yes] (P.237).
To use the added location information
From the Function menu, select [Location info] → [Use
loc. Info] (P.238).
To display the attached detailed location information
From the Function menu, select [Location info]
[Location detail].
To delete the added location information
From the Function menu, select [Location info] → [Delete
loc. Info] → [Yes].
To display an image of VGA or higher in the horizontal
orientation
Press (Horztl).
To activate the camera
From the Function menu, select [Pict. shoot mode].
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When the file list of images in the microSD memory card is
●
displayed, you cannot perform the Rcv loc. Info or Delete
loc. Info.
It may take time to display a file list or images saved in the
●
microSD memory card.
If you edit a recorded image on a PC, etc., “ ” may be
●
displayed instead of the thumbnail.
When the image cannot be displayed, “ ” appears.
●
You can send a still image using the high-speed infrared
●
communication (P.298).
Displaying Images as a Slideshow
You can automatically switch and display a JPEG
image saved in My picture of the Data Box or microSD
memory card.
1
Press (Func) in My picture file list.
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Slideshow] and press .
Slideshow
Interval
3
Select the time during which an image is displayed
3sec
at [Interval].
The interval may vary depending on the size of the
ˎ
displayed images.
4
Press (Activate).
The slideshow starts.
To stop the slideshow
Press (Stop).
Editing Still Images
<Edit photo>
You can edit a JPEG image saved in My picture by
pasting a stamp, a frame, etc.
You cannot edit preinstalled images or images prohibited
ˎ
from being retrieved out of the FOMA terminal.
Some images may not be edited.
ˎ
Images may become inferior by editing repeatedly.
ˎ
Pasting a Frame
A frame can be pasted to an image of [sQCIF(128
96)], [QCIF(176×144)], [QVGA(240×320)], [CIF(352
288)], and [Stby(480×864)].
×
×
Example: Pasting a frame and saving by overwriting
1
From My picture file list, select an image, press
, and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Edit photo] → [Frame] and press .
3
Select a frame and press .
To check a frame
Move the cursor to a frame and press (Play).
4
Press (Save), select [Overwr ite], and press .
The image with the frame is saved by overwriting the
original image.
To save as a new image
Select [Save new] → a place to save to.
Pasting a Stamp
A stamp can be pasted to an image of [sQCIF(128
96)], [QCIF(176×144)], [QVGA(240×320)], [CIF(352
288)], and [Stby(480×864)].
Example: Pasting a stamp and saving by overwriting
1
From My picture file list, select an image, press
, and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Edit photo] → [Image stamp] and press .
3
Select a stamp and press .
To check a stamp
Move the cursor to a stamp and press (Play).
4
Use / to adjust the position and press
(Paste).
To add the same stamp
Repeat step 4.
To paste another stamp
Press (Retry) and perform step 3 to 4 again.
5
Press (OK).
6
Press (Save), select [Overwrite], and press
.
The image with the stamp is saved by overwriting the
original image.
To save as a new image
Select [Save new] → a place to save to.
×
×
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Pasting Text
Text can be pasted to an image of [sQCIF(128×96)],
[QCIF(176×144)], [QVGA(240×320)], [CIF(352
288)], and [Stby(480×864)]. The style and color of the
text can also be specified.
Example: Pasting text and saving by overwriting
1
From My picture file list, select an image, press
, and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Edit photo] → [Text stamp] and press .
Text stamp
Input text
□
Font color
Font size Std
(Paste).
Std
Std
No
Font type
Thickness
Underline
[Input text]:
[Font color]:
[Font size]:
[Font type]:
[Thickness]:
[Underline]:
3
Set each item.
Data Display/Edit/Management
4
Press (OK).
5
Use / to adjust the position and press
To add the same text stamp
To paste another text stamp
6
Press (OK).
7
Press (Save), select [Overwr ite], and press .
The image with the text is saved by overwriting the original
image.
To save as a new image
Enter a text to be pasted within 10 full-width or 20 halfwidth characters.
Select the color of a font to be pasted.
Select the size of a font to be pasted.
Select the type of a font to be pasted.
Select the thickness of a font to be pasted.
Select whether to display a line under a font to be
pasted.
Repeat step 5.
Press (Retry) and perform step 2 to 5 again.
Select [Save new] → a place to save to.
Trimming Part of an Image After Zoom In
You can specify a part of an image after zooming
in on it and trim it into a size of [sQCIF(128×96)],
×
[QCIF(176×144)], [QVGA(240×320)], [CIF(352
288)], or [Stby(480×864)].
When the image size is [sQCIF(128×96)], you cannot trim
ˎ
this image.
Example: Trimming an image and saving by overwriting
1
From My picture file list, select an image, press
, and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Edit photo] → [Zoom&trim] → a size of an
image to be trimmed and press
The image size displayed in gray is not available for
ˎ
trimming.
3
Press (Zoom(T))/ (Zoom(W)).
sQCIF(128×96)
Press
ˎ
The zoom is adjusted and the bar is displayed for the zoom
magnification you have set.
4
Use / to select the area to be trimmed
and press
The image is trimmed to the selected size.
5
Press (Save), select [Overwr ite], and press .
The trimmed image is saved by overwriting the original
image.
To save as a new image
(Zoom(T)) to enlarge and (Zoom(W)) to
reduce an image.
(OK).
Select [Save new] → a place to save to.
.
×
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Rotating an Image
An image of [sQCIF(128×96)], [QCIF(176×144)],
[QVGA(240×320)], [CIF(352×288)], [VGA(640
×
480)], and [Stby(480×864)] can be rotated.
Example: Rotating an image and saving by overwriting
1
From My picture file list, select an image, press
, and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Edit photo] → [Rotate] and press .
3
Press (Rotate) and press (OK).
Every time you press (Rotate), the image rotates
clockwise by 90 degrees.
4
Press (Save), select [Overwr ite], and press .
The rotated image is saved by overwriting the original
image.
To save as a new image
Select [Save new] → a place to save to.
Converting the Image Size
You can convert an image size into [sQCIF(128×96)],
[QCIF(176×144)], [QVGA(240×320)], [CIF(352
288)], or [Stby(480×864)].
Example: Converting an image size and saving
1
From My picture file list, select an image, press
, and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Edit photo] → [Select size] → a size of an
image to be converted and press
The image size displayed in gray is not available for size
ˎ
conversion.
3
Press (Save), select [Yes] → a place to save
to, and press
The size-converted image is saved.
Some of the image size cannot be converted into the
●
selected size.
.
.
×
Storing an Image at the Data Security
Service Center
You can use the Data Security Service to store up to
10 GIF/JPEG images at one time at the Data Security
Service Center.
Data Security Service is a paid service that requires a
ˎ
subscription. For details on this service, see the “Mobile Phone
User’s Guide 【i-mode】”.
You cannot store a file that contains an image larger than
ˎ
100K bytes and an image that is prohibited from being
retrieved out of the FOMA terminal.
1
Press (Func) in the file list of My picture.
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Store in Center] and press .
The Security code screen appears.
3
Enter the Security code and press .
The Select&save display appears.
4
Select an image and press .
To store several images, repeat step 4.
ˎ
5
Press (Complete).
The screen for confirming whether to store the image
appears.
6
Select [Yes] and press .
The call is connected to the Data Security Service Center
and the image is stored. When the storing is completed,
the storing result display appears.
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Playing Back Movie/i-motion
You can play back movie/i-motion that is saved in
i-motion of the Data Box or microSD memory card.
1
Press ( ) in the stand-by display, select
[i-motion], and press
The i-motion folder list appears.
To play back data from the last stopped position
To play back a playlist
2
Select a folder and press .
Camera
The i-motion file list appears.
The following icons show the type/size of a movie/
ˎ
Data Display/Edit/Management
Select [Resume play].
Select the [Playlist] folder, move the cursor to a playlist,
and press (Play). When you play back a movie/
i-motion in the playlist, select the [Playlist] folder → a
playlist, move the cursor to a movie/i-motion, and press
(Play).
Flowers and cats
One early aftern
Chummy two
It looks big
Farewell, My fri
Roaming at night
i-motion and playback restrictions.
Type and size
IconTypeSize
“ ” appears on the upper right of the icon for movie/
ˎ
i-motion prohibited from being retrieved out of the
FOMA terminal.
1/8
Movie/i-motion with video
and sound tracks
Movie/i-motion with video
track only
Movie/i-motion with
sound track only (i-motion
without video track, such
as singer’s voice)
Movie/i-motion
downloaded partway
.
Management title
<i-motion>
sQCIF(128×96)
QCIF(176×144)
QVGA(320×240)
VGA(640×480)
Others
sQCIF(128×96)
QCIF(176×144)
QVGA(320×240)
VGA(640×480)
Others
−
−
Playback restrictions
IconPlayback restrictions
Movie/i-motion with playback restrictions
Movie/i-motion whose time limit on playback
has expired
To play back movie in a folder repeatedly
From the Function menu, select [Continuous play]. The
files displayed in the list are played back sequentially. To
stop the playback, press (Stop).
To display the saved date/time
Press to switch the display temporarily between the
management title and saved date/time.
3
Select a movie/i-motion and press .
The selected movie/i-motion appears.
When the screen informing to make enough space appears
Select [Yes].
To change the display quality
Press . By pressing , you can switch the display
quality between Normal/Sharp/Dynamic.
The following icons show the display quality.
ˎ
Normal
Sharp
Dynamic
To hide the icons and guide display
Press (Display). When you press (Display), you
can switch the display between standard/simple or turn
it off.
To display the previous/next movie/i-motion
Use to display the previous movie/i-motion and to
display the next movie/i-motion.
To change the display size
Press (True img/Std./Enlarge). When the image size is
set to [QVGA(320×240)], press (True img) to display
the image in the true size. When the image size is set to
[sQCIF(128×96)] or [QCIF(176×144)], press (Std.)
to display the image in the doubled size.
When the image size is set to [VGA(640×480)], the
ˎ
image is always displayed in the true size and cannot
change the display size.
To attach to i-mode mail
Press (Func) for over a second (P.183).
To set a movie/i-motion for the stand-by display or other
settings
From the Function menu, select [Display setting] → a
type of a display.
To set a movie/i-motion for the ring tone or other tones
From the Function menu, select [Sound setting] → a
type of a ring tone.
To change the display style of an image temporarily
From the Function menu, select [Change scr. set] → a
display style of an image.
When the image size is [QVGA(320×240)], you can
ˎ
select [Hor. wide(zoom)]/[Hor. wide(full)].
To set the display style of an image
From the Function menu, select [Screen setting] → a
display style of an image.
To start the camera
From the Function menu, select [Movie shoot mode].
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Press (Play).
Display quality
The selected movie/i-motion is played back.
Operating method
OperationKey operation
PlayPress
PausePress
StopPress
Volu me
adjustment
Fast-forward Press during playback. Pressing and
Fast-reverse Press during playback. Pressing and
Frame advance
When you play back a movie/i-motion for the first time,
●
the screen for confirming whether to play it back in the
horizontal orientation appears. If you select [Yes], the
movie/i-motion is played back in the horizontal orientation.
It may take time to display a file list or movie/i-motion
●
saved in the microSD memory card.
If you edit a recorded movie on a PC, etc., “ ” may be
●
displayed instead of the thumbnail.
If you fold the FOMA terminal during playback of a movie/
●
i-motion, the playback is stopped temporarily.
If you leave the FOMA terminal without a battery pack or
●
with a fully expended battery pack for a long period of
time, the date and time is reset, and a movie/i-motion that
has a time limit on playback may not be played back.
A movie/i-motion can be set for the ring tone and/or
●
incoming image when [Ring tone] and/or [Receive display]
is set to “Not restricted” as can be checked in the Detail
info display. However, the following are the exceptions.
- A movie/i-motion restored from a PC or another FOMA
terminal, which was once transferred to it using the
infrared or iC communication or DoCoMo keitai datalink
- A movie/i-motion saved from the microSD memory card
to the FOMA terminal (including the one that is restored
to the FOMA terminal after once copied/moved from
there, except for the movable contents-compatible one)
(Play).
(Pause).
(Stop).
.
Use
holding also provides Fast-forward.
holding also provides Fast-reverse.
Press during pause.
Playing Back i-motion by Each Chapter
You can play back i-motion by each chapter.
1
From the i-motion file list, select a movie/i-motion,
press
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Chapter list] and press .
Chapter list
00:00:00
00:01:20
00:06:30
00:09:00
3
Select a chapter and press .
The movie/i-motion is played back from the selected
position.
To play back from the previous/next chapter
, and press (Func).
Chapter1
Chapter2
Chapter3
Chapter4
Press to play back from the previous chapter and
press to play back from the next chapter.
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Creating a Playlist
You can save your favorite movies/i-motion in a playlist.
Up to five playlists can be saved and up to 25 movies/
i-motion can be saved in each playlist.
Example: Adding and saving one movie/i-motion
1
From the i-motion file list, select a movie/i-motion
and press
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Add to playlist] → [Save one] and press .
Select add to
Playlist1
Playlist2
Playlist3
Playlist4
To create a new playlist
From the i-motion folder list, select [Playlist] and from the
Function menu, select [Create playlist]. Enter a playlist
name within 10 full-width or 20 half-width characters.
To save several movies/i-motion
From the Function menu, select [Add to playlist]
[Select&save], select movies/i-motion, and press
(Complete).
(Func).
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Select a playlist to be saved and press .
The screen for selecting the saving method appears.
[Add]:
Newly add selected movie/i-motion to the movie/i-motion
saved in a playlist.
[Overwrite]:
The screen for confirming whether to overwrite all
movies/i-motion saved in a playlist with selected movies/
i-motion appears. Note that all data existing in the
playlist is deleted when you select [Yes].
4
Select [Add] and press .
The selected movie/i-motion is saved in the playlist.
Deleting/Reordering Movies/i-motion
of the Playlist
You can delete movies/i-motion from a playlist or
reorder them within a playlist. Even if you delete
movies/i-motion from a playlist, the files of the movies/
i-motion are not deleted.
Example: Deleting one movie/i-motion
1
From the i-motion folder list, select [Playlist] → a
playlist and press
The movie/i-motion list of the playlist appears.
To delete all movies/i-motion
2
Select a movie/i-motion and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
To reorder movies/i-motion
Data Display/Edit/Management
3
Select [Delete from list] → [Delete one] → [Yes]
and press
The selected movie/i-motion is deleted from the playlist.
From the Function menu, select [Delete from list]
[Delete all] → [Yes].
From the Function menu, select [Reorder] → a movie/
i-motion. Move the cursor to the place to move to, press
(Move), and press (Complete).
.
.
Deleting/Editing the Name of the Playlist
You can delete a playlist or edit its name.
Example: Deleting one playlist
1
From the i-motion folder list, select [Playlist] and
press
A list of all playlists appears.
2
Select a playlist and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
To edit the name of a playlist
3
Select [Delete playlist] → [Yes] and press .
The selected playlist is deleted.
.
Move the cursor to the playlist and from the Function
menu, select [Edit name]. Enter a new name within 10
full-width or 20 half-width characters.
Editing Movies
You can edit a movie recorded with the FOMA terminal.
Some movies may not be edited.
ˎ
Clipping a Movie
You can clip a portion of a movie of [sQCIF(128×96)],
→
[QCIF(176×144)], [QVGA(320×240)], and [VGA(640
480)] image size by specifying the range or size to
×
be clipped.
Example: Trimming a movie image by specifying size and saving
by overwriting
1
From the i-motion file list, select a movie, press
, and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Edit movie] → [Clip movie] and press .
Clip movie
Any size
Attach to mail(S)
Attach to mail(L)
[Any size]:
Clip a movie by specifying the start and end positions.
[Attach to mail(S)]:
Automatically clip a movie to up to 500K-byte length
from the specified start position.
[Attach to mail(L)]:
Automatically clip a movie to up to 2M-byte length from
the specified start position.
<Edit movie>
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3
Select [Attach to mail(S)]/[Attach to mail(L)] and
press
4
Use to select the clipping start position and
press
When you select [Any size]
5
Select [Yes] and press .
6
Press (Save), select [Overwrite], and press .
The movie clip is saved by overwriting the original movie.
To save as a new movie
.
(Start).
Use to select the clipping end position and press
(End).
Select [Save new] → a place to save to.
Clipping a Still Image from a Movie
You can specify any portion of a movie and clip it as
a still image of [sQCIF(128×96)], [QCIF(176×144)],
[QVGA(320×240)], and [VGA(640×480)] image size.
1
From the i-motion file list, select a movie, press
, and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Edit movie] → [Clip picture] and press .
Converting the Image Size
You can convert a [QVGA(320×240)] or [VGA(640
480)] image size movie into the [QCIF(176×144)]
×
image size.
Example: Converting the image size and saving by overwriting
1
From the i-motion file list, select a movie, press
, and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Edit movie] → [Select size] and press .
3
Select [Yes] and press .
4
Press (Save), select [Overwr ite], and press .
The converted movie is saved by overwriting the original
movie.
To save as a new movie
Select [Save new] → a place to save to.
It may take time to convert a large movie/i-motion file.
●
When the size of a file after conversion is too large, movie
●
images may be partially clipped into a file of 500K bytes or
less.
Data Display/Edit/Management
To move forward frame-by-frame
Press .
To move backward frame-by-frame
Press .
3
Press (Play), press (Pause) at the
clipping position, and press
4
Select [Yes] and press .
5
Press (Save), select [Yes] → a place to save
to, and press
The still image clip is saved in My picture.
.
(Clip).
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What is Chara-den?
You can send an avatar of your choice instead of your
own image when you use the videophone function. You
can make this avatar move by pressing the keys on the
keypad. The mouth part of some avatars can be moved
in response to the sound heard from the microphone.
You can display a One Seg recorded still image or play
back a One Seg recorded video that is saved in 1Seg
of the Data Box or in the microSD memory card. You
can also play back a video at about 1.3x speed (Rapid
play with sound).
A One Seg recorded still image cannot be saved in the
ˎ
microSD memory card.
Example: Playing back a video saved in the Data Box
1
Press ( ) in the stand-by display, select [1Seg],
and press
The One Seg folder list appears.
To play back a video in the microSD memory card
Select a file and press ( ).
To display a still image
Select the [Image] folder → a file.
For the operations while displaying a still image,
ˎ
follow the same steps as in “Displaying the Saved
Image” (P.266, step 3).
To display still images as a slideshow
Select the [Image] folder and from the Function menu,
select [Slideshow] (P.267).
Press (Chg.Ttl) to switch the display temporarily
between the management title and program name.
To display the saved date/time
Press to switch the display temporarily between the
management title and saved date/time.
3
Select a file and press .
The selected file appears.
To display the previous/next file
Use to display the previous file and to display the
next file.
.
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IconType
One Seg recorded still image
One Seg recorded video
<1Seg>
4
Press ( ).
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The following icons show where the playing back data is
ˎ
from.
The number of videos
Where the playing back data is from
Main memory
microSD memory card
Operating method
Video mode
OperationKey operation
PlayPress
PausePress
StopPress
Volu me
adjustment
Fast-forwardPr es s ( ) during playback/
Fast-reverseP re ss ( ) during playback/
Switch between
video and data
broadcasting
modes
( ).
( ).
.
() / ().
Use
The volume can be adjusted in 32
levels: 0 to 31.
pause. Pressing and holding ( )
also provides Fast-forward.
pause. Pressing and holding ( )
also provides Fast-reverse.
Press
(TV/DATA).
Data broadcasting mode
OperationKey operation
Display the
previous/next
page
Switch the data
broadcasting
screen between
half and full
screens
To hide the number of videos and where the playing back
data is from
Press (Display). When you press (Display), you
can switch the display between on and off.
To use the Rapid play
From the Function menu, select [Rapid play].
The video and sound are played back about 1.3 times
ˎ
faster than normal playback.
To use the normal playback, from the Function menu,
ˎ
select [Play].
To set the subtitle display
From the Function menu, select [Caption disp set]
[Language1]/[Language2]/[OFF].
Use
/ while using the data
broadcasting site.
Press (TV/DATA) for over a
second.
Data Display/Edit/Management
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To set the image quality
To adjust the display brightness
To set the light being adjusted automatically
To switch sound between the primary and secondary sounds
To switch sound between the main and sub sounds
To display the program information
To display the guide display, etc. all the time while playing
back in the TV style
To perform the One Seg setting
To terminate playing back a video automatically three
minutes after stopping (pausing) it
To display the TV link
To delete the video being stopped
To display detailed information
Data Display/Edit/Management
To display the certificate
To reload the data broadcasting site
To go back to the data broadcasting
While pausing, fast-forwarding, or fast-reversing, or during
●
the Rapid play, the data broadcasting is not displayed.
If you perform the fast-forward, fast-reverse operation, or
●
the Rapid play, the contents of the data broadcasting/data
broadcasting site is refreshed to its top page when you
return to normal playback.
When the playback is completed, the display of the data
●
broadcasting or data broadcasting site disappears.
You may not hear sound clearly during the Rapid play.
●
When a video is recorded/edited (divided) using the
●
mobile phone that employs the editing function or PC,
the video may not be played back correctly on the FOMA
terminal.
From the Function menu, select [Image quality]
[Normal]/[Sharp]/[Dynamic].
From the Function menu, select [Display light]
brightness.
From the Function menu, select [Auto Disp light]
[ON]/[OFF].
From the Function menu, select [Switch sound]
[Primary sound]/[Secondary sound].
From the Function menu, select [Main/Sub] → [Main
sound]/[Sub sound]/[Main+Sub sound].
From the Function menu, select [Program info.]. When
you press , the detailed information is displayed.
From the Function menu, select [Guide always on] → [ON].
From the Function menu, select [1Seg setting].
From the Function menu, select [Auto off setting] → [ON].
When you set to [ON], the video playback is
ˎ
automatically terminated if there are no key operations
for about three minutes after stopping/pausing it.
From the Function menu, select [TVlink] → a TV link.
When the TV link is for connecting data broadcasting/
i-mode site, select [Yes] at the screen for confirming
whether to connect to the i-mode site.
From the Function menu, select [Delete one] → [Yes].
From the Function menu, select [Detail info].
From the Function menu, select [Certificates].
From the Function menu, select [Reload].
From the Function menu, select [Back to data BC.].
→
→
→
→
microSD memory card
You can save Phonebook, mail, Bookmark, and other
data in the FOMA terminal to the microSD memory card,
as well as copy data in the microSD memory card to the
FOMA terminal. In addition, you cannot only view data
in the microSD memory card on the FOMA terminal,
but also use the FOMA terminal as a reader/writer of a
microSD memory card by connecting it to a PC (P.285).
To use the microSD memory card, you are required to
obtain a microSD memory card separately. If you have
no microSD memory card, you can purchase it at a
home electric appliance store or other similar store.
Data saved in the microSD memory card from other devices
ˎ
may not be displayed/played back on the FOMA terminal.
Similarly, data saved in the microSD memory card from the
FOMA terminal may not be displayed/played back on other
devices.
SO905i supports the commercially available microSD memory
ˎ
card of up to 2G bytes (as of October 2007).
For the latest information for which normal operation of the
microSD memory card is confirmed, such as information
about the manufactures and capacities of the microSD
memory card, see the following websites. Note that a
microSD memory card other than listed in the websites may
not operate normally on SO905i.
i-mode site : [SO@Planet] (as of October 2007)
[i Menu]
Website : W e b site of Sony Ericsson Mobile
http://www.SonyEricsson.co.jp/memorycard/
Please note that the information listed represents only the
result of the operation checks and by no means provides
guarantee for all operations of the microSD memory card.
Do not remove the microSD memory card during data access
ˎ
(reading of data, saving data, etc.). Doing so may cause
malfunction, etc.
During preparation for access after insertion of the microSD
ˎ
memory card (the time before the first reading/writing
operation is ready), “
the microSD memory card and then insert it again. If the icon
still keeps flashing, please check conditions of the microSD
memory card.
Do not stick a label, etc. on the microSD memory card. It may
ˎ
be removed when inserting/removing the microSD memory
card, resulting in malfunction, etc. of the FOMA terminal.
When you save data in a microSD memory card, it is
ˎ
recommended to make a backup copy of the saved data
and keep it separately in a safe place. Under no condition
will DoCoMo be held liable for any loss or modification of the
data.
The microSD memory card formatted on a PC or other devices
cannot be used on the FOMA terminal. Be sure to use the
microSD memory card after formatting it using the FOMA
terminal (P.284).
(Menu/Search) → [
電話メーカー
Manufacturers) → [SO@Planet]
(Japanese only)
Communications Japan, Inc.
→ [メニュー/検索
] (Mobile Phone
” flashes. If “ ” keeps flashing, remove
ケータイ
]
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Inserting and Removing the microSD
memory card
Inserting the microSD memory card
■
When inserting the microSD memory card, make sure to insert
ˎ
it in the correct orientation with the printed side facing up as
illustrated below. Any insertion in an orientation other than
illustrated below may cause malfunction, etc.
1
Open the slot cover.
2
Insert the microSD memory card into the slot.
Insert until it clicks into place.
ˎ
2
3
Printed side
1
3
Close the slot cover.
Removing the microSD memory card
■
1
Open the slot cover.
2
Press the microSD memory card lightly.
It is ejected slightly.
3
2
4
1
3
Remove the microSD memory card.
4
Close the slot cover.
“ ” appears in the display while inserting the microSD
●
memory card. When it does not appear, the following
reasons about the microSD memory card may be
considered. Please check them.
- Dust or something gets on the metallic terminal portion
- Insertion is not completed
- Damaged
- Using an external memory other than recommended
ones (For information on recommended external
memories, scan the QR code in P.278 and access to
“SO@Planet”.)
Displaying Data on the microSD
memory card
Data saved in the microSD memory card can be
displayed and checked.
1
From the Menu, select [LifeKit] → [microSD] and
press
microSD
The category list of the microSD appears.
To switch the contents of a memory to be displayed
Press (Chg.Mmry). Each time you press , the
contents to be displayed are switched between the Data
Box/microSD memory card.
To perform an operation while category/data is
displayed, see the description about each function. You
may not be able to perform some of the operations using
the microSD memory card.
- My picture (P.266)
- MUSIC (P.275)
- i-motion (P.270)
- Melody (P.275)
- My document (P.300)
- Kisekae Tool (P.276)
- 1Seg (P.277)
- Phonebook (P.96)
- Text Memo (P.330)
- Schedule (P.325)
- Inbox/Outbox/Draft (P.189)
- Bookmark (P.165)
- ToruCa (P.222)
- MM File (P.270)
- i αppli data (P.217)
Data Display/Edit/Management
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Folder Setup of the microSD memory card
When Displaying the Folders on the FOMA Terminal
When you save a Phonebook entry, text memo, schedule, mail, bookmark, and a ToruCa card from the microSD memory card to
ˎ
the FOMA terminal, they are saved as a file formatted for the microSD memory card. Multiple data records of above categories
may be contained in a file of the microSD memory card.
: Allowed to be saved×: Not allowed to be saved△: Only allowed to be moved
Image recorded with the camera of the FOMA terminal and
GIF image
Deco-mail pictograph
JPEG image and GIF animation
Movable contents-compatible still image
Music data (3GPP)
Movable contents-compatible music data (Chaku-Uta Full
WMA file
ATRAC file
Movie/i-motion
Movable contents-compatible movie/i-motion
Melody
Movable contents-compatible melody
PDF data
Movable contents-compatible PDF data
Movable contents-compatible Kisekae tool
Recorded video file of One Seg
Phonebook data
Text memo
Schedule
Received mail
Sent mail
Saved mail
Bookmark
ToruCa card, ToruCa(detail) card
i-motion with sound track only (i-motion without video track,
such as singer’s voice)
Other files
Saved i-αppli data
Data That Can Be Written/Read to
and from the microSD memory card
It may take time to save data depending on the data size.
ˎ
Data saved from the microSD memory card may not be
ˎ
displayed/played back properly.
You cannot copy/move a file prohibited from being retrieved
ˎ
out of the FOMA terminal.
Data you can/
Category
My picture
MUSIC
i-motion
Melody
My
document
Kisekae
Tool
1Seg
Phonebook
Data Display/Edit/Management
Text Memo
Schedule
cannot save from
the FOMA terminal
Selected
One
files
file
○○○
×××
○○○
○○○−
○○○
×××
×××
○×○
○×○−
○×○
Data you cannot save from the
FOMA terminal and other
All
files
You cannot save a frame
ˎ
image and stamp image.
You cannot save data from
ˎ
the Data Box to the microSD
memory card (except for the
movable contents-compatible
Chaku-Uta Full
You can only move a movie/
ˎ
i-motion with playback
restriction.
The document definition file
ˎ
is saved together with PDF
data.
You cannot save data from
ˎ
the Data Box to the microSD
memory card (except for the
movable contents-compatible
Kisekae tool).
You can only move videos
ˎ
from the Data Box to microSD
memory card.
You cannot save the
ˎ
Designated Chara-den, Des
phone tone, Des mail tone,
Select phone Illum., and
Select mail Illum.
When you use Save one, you
ˎ
cannot save a Group number
and Group name. To save
data using Save one, set the
Secret to [OFF].
You cannot save a movie/
ˎ
i-motion set for the Des call
display.
When you use Save all,
ˎ
the data of the PushTalk
phonebook is also saved.
You cannot save the Des call
ˎ
display if the Save/attach
image is set to [Invalid].
You cannot copy the UIM
ˎ
phonebook.
You cannot save ON/OFF
ˎ
of the holiday setting for a
repeated schedule.
To save data using Save one,
ˎ
set the Secret to [OFF].
information
®
).
Data you can/
Category
Inbox/
Outbox/
Draft
Bookmark
ToruCa
If you edit, add, or delete data stored in the microSD
●
memory card on a device such as a PC, it may not be
displayed correctly on the FOMA terminal. If this happens,
update the information of the management file in the
microSD memory card (P.284).
When you reply to mail saved in the microSD memory
●
card, you cannot attach a file. If you want to reply to
the mail with file attachment, you need to save the mail
in the Main memory first, select the mail from the Draft,
attach a file to the mail, and then you can send it with file
attachment.
Selected
One
files
file
○×○
○×○
○×○
cannot save from
the FOMA terminal
Data you cannot save from the
FOMA terminal and other
All
files
ˎ
ˎ
ˎ
ˎ
ˎ
ˎ
information
You cannot save a folder
name, i-αppli To link, and file
attachment not yet obtained.
Mail exceeding 100K bytes is
saved after being resized to
100K bytes by deleting a file
attachment, etc.
Protected mail and i-αppli
mail are saved as regular
mail.
You cannot save the SMS
report.
You cannot save a folder
name.
You may not be able to save
some ToruCa cards.
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Saving Data from the FOMA Terminal
to the microSD memory card
You can copy data from the FOMA terminal to the
microSD memory card.
While you save the Phonebook, Text memo, Schedule, mail,
ˎ
Bookmark, and ToruCa card data, the status of the FOMA
terminal is the same as the outside of the service area status.
Therefore, you cannot use call or communication functions,
such as placing/receiving a call and using i-mode and data
communication.
Example: Saving data
1
Select data and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Save to microSD] → [Save one] → [Yes]
and press
The selected data is saved.
To save several data
Select [Save to microSD] → [Select&save] and select
data. Press (Complete) and select [Yes].
To save all data in My picture/i-motion/Melody/My document
Select [Save to microSD] → [Save all], enter the Security
code, and select [Yes].
To save all Phonebook entries
Select [Save to microSD] → [Save all] → [Yes]/[No] and
enter the Security code.
To save all text memos
Select [Save to microSD] → [Save all] → [Yes]/[No] and
enter the Security code.
To save mail/Schedule/Bookmark/ToruCa card
In the data list, from the Function menu, select [Save to
microSD] → [Yes]. To save all data, in the folder list or
the calendar, from the Function menu, select [Save to
microSD] and enter the Security code.
.
Saving Data from the microSD
memory card to the FOMA Terminal
You can copy data from the microSD memory card to
the FOMA terminal.
Saving the Phonebook and Mail
You can save the Phonebook, Text memo, Schedule, mail,
Bookmark, and ToruCa card data to the FOMA terminal.
While you save the Phonebook, Text memo, Schedule, mail,
ˎ
Bookmark, and ToruCa card data, you cannot use call or
communication functions, such as placing/receiving a call
and using i-mode and data communication, because the
FOMA terminal is placed in the same condition as outside of
the service area.
While another function is activated, you cannot save the
ˎ
Phonebook, Text memo, Schedule, mail, Bookmark, and
ToruCa card data to the FOMA terminal.
Example: Saving the data by adding to the existing data
1
From the microSD category list, select a category
and press
2
Select data and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
3
Select [Save to main] and press .
The Security code screen appears.
4
Enter the Security code and press (OK).
The screen for confirming whether to save data appears.
[Add]:
Save the data by adding to the existing data.
[Overwrite]:
Save the data by overwriting the existing data. The
screen for confirming whether to delete the existing data
appears.
5
Select [Add] and press .
The selected data is saved.
.
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Saving a Melody and Image
You can save My picture, i-motion, Melody, My
document, and MM File data to the FOMA terminal.
Example: Saving data
1
From the microSD category list, select a category
and press
2
Select data and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
3
Select [Save to main] → [Save one] → [Yes] and
press
The selected data is saved in the [Data exchange] folder.
To save several data
Select [Save to main] → [Select&save] and select data.
Press (Complete) and select [Yes].
To save all data
Select [Save to main] → [Save all], enter the Security
code, and select [Yes].
Data created on a microSD memory card compatible
●
device other than SO905i may not be saved correctly.
.
.
Managing the microSD memory
card
Formatting
You can format the microSD memory card to be used
with the FOMA terminal.
If you format the microSD memory card that contains data,
ˎ
the data is deleted. Be careful not to delete important data
Data Display/Edit/Management
unintentionally when you start formatting.
1
Press (Func) in the microSD category list.
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Format] and press .
The Security code screen appears.
3
Enter the Security code and press (OK).
4
Select [Yes] and press .
The microSD memory card is formatted.
Do not format the microSD memory card using a PC, etc.
●
Make sure to format it on the FOMA terminal.
Checking the Usage Information
You can check the usage information of the microSD
memory card.
The displayed data amount and total capacity of the microSD
ˎ
memory card are estimated values that may not be accurate.
1
Press (Func) in the microSD category list.
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [microSD info] and press .
microSD info
Full cap.
Using
My picture
MUSIC
i−motion
Melody
To change the unit
60.5MB
22.1MB
3.2MB
12.1MB
5.6MB
0.5MB
Press (Unit chg) to switch temporarily between the
MB and KB displays.
Updating the Management Information
of the microSD memory card
If you edit, add, or delete data stored in the microSD
memory card on a device other than the FOMA
terminal, it may not be displayed correctly on the
FOMA terminal. If this happens, update the information
of the management file in the microSD memory card.
1
Press (Func) in the microSD category list.
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Update mng. info] and press .
The Update mng. info display appears.
3
Select a category to be updated, press , and
press
(Complete).
The screen for confirming whether to update the
management information appears.
4
Select [Yes] and press .
The management information is updated. While the
management information is updated, “ ” appears.
If any data in the microSD memory card has a file name
●
that is not supported by the FOMA terminal, the file name
is changed when you update the management information.
If you update the management information while the
●
screen for confirming whether to save the recorded
images is displayed, the image that is being confirmed is
discarded when the microSD memory card is set as the
place to save to.
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Using the FOMA Terminal with
a PC
When you connect the FOMA terminal to a PC using
the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01
(optional), you can use it as an external drive to read/
write data on the microSD memory card.
You can change the USB mode setting before connecting the
ˎ
FOMA terminal to a PC.
If the FOMA terminal is not connected to a PC correctly or the
ˎ
battery level is very low or 0, not only data cannot be sent/
received, but also it may be lost in some cases.
Do not unplug the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01
ˎ
(optional) during reading/writing data. If you do so, not only
data cannot be sent/received, but also it may be lost in some
cases.
The operating environment for using the FOMA terminal
ˎ
connected to a PC is as follows.
ItemRequired environment
Connection
cable
PC main unit PC with a USB port (Universal Serial Bus
The microSD mode is set and “ ” changes to “ ”.
On the PC, “
microSD memory card.
FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01
(optional)
Specification 1.1 compliant) that can be used
to connect the FOMA USB Cable with Charge
Function 01 (optional)
Windows XP,
Windows Vista (Japanese version)
[USB mode setting] and press
Perform packet and 64K data communication, and
send/receive data.
Read and write data from/to the microSD memory card.
Transfer music data (WMA file) from a PC to the microSD
memory card.
Transfer music data (ATRAC file) from a PC to the
microSD memory card using the SonicStage.
リムーバブルディスク
<USB mode setting>
.
” is displayed for the
You can check the current USB mode and connection
ˎ
status by the following icons.
IconMode/Connection status
Communication mode
microSD mode
MTP mode (Connected)
MTP mode (Transferring)
MTP mode (Completed)
MTP mode (Error)
ATRAC mode
It appears when the MTP connection cannot be
※
started because there is not enough memory. End the
unused applications, increase memory space, and
then perform the PC connection again.
3
Connect the FOMA terminal and PC using the
※
FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01
(optional).
Insert the connector horizontally with the label
side facing up.
USB terminal
●
●
●
●
●
3
USB connector
Do not format the microSD memory card using a PC, etc.
Make sure to format it on the FOMA terminal.
Even if you set the USB mode setting to [MTP mode],
[microSD mode], or [ATRAC mode] and connect the
FOMA terminal to a PC, the PC may not recognize the
FOMA terminal while the FOMA terminal is accessing to
the microSD memory card (reading/saving data, etc.) or
the microSD memory card is not inserted.
While the USB mode setting is set to [ATRAC mode], when
the FOMA terminal is connected to a PC, the message “SD
カード枚数を超えたため認識できません 以前使用して
いたSDカードを使用してください
cards exceeds the limit and cannot be recognized. Use
the SD card which has been used before.) appears. In
this case, use the microSD memory card which has been
inserted in the FOMA terminal before as no more microSD
memory cards can be recognized.
While the USB mode setting is set to [MTP mode] and the
FOMA terminal is connected to a PC, when you press ,
the Standard menu appears. The Kisekae menu is not
displayed. Also, some functions may be limited.
For more details about the USB mode setting, see the
connector
FOMA USB Cable with Charge
Function 01 (optional)
The icon “ ” (USB cable cncted)
appears in the stand-by display.
When you press (Link) and
then select “ ”, the USB mode
setting display appears.
” (The number of SD
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Terminating the microSD Mode
To remove the FOMA terminal from a PC, perform the
procedure to safely remove the hardware on the PC in
advance, which is slightly different for each OS.
Example: When using Windows XP
1
Double-click the task tray icon [ ]
の安全な取り外し)
2
Move the pointer to [USB
and click [停止].
3
Click [OK] and confirm that the hardware is
unmounted successfully.
4
Remove the FOMA USB Cable with Charge
Function 01 (optional) from the FOMA terminal and
Data Display/Edit/Management
PC.
on the Windows desktop.
大容量記憶装置デバイス
Pull out the cable
while holding the
release buttons
pressed.
3
1
External
connection
terminal
(ハードウェア
Copying Data from the FOMA
Terminal to the UIM
You can copy up to 50 FOMA terminal phonebook
entries and up to 20 SMS from the FOMA terminal to
the UIM (FOMA card).
Only the “name”, “reading”, “first phone number”, and
ˎ
“first mail address” can be copied from the FOMA terminal
phonebook to the UIM phonebook. The reading is converted
from half-width katakana characters to full-width katakana
characters. If “+” is included in a phone number, it is deleted.
If a group with the same name exists in the UIM phonebook,
ˎ
data is saved in it and if not, data is saved in
]
You cannot copy the SMS report.
ˎ
Example: Copying the FOMA terminal phonebook entries
1
From the FOMA terminal phonebook, select data
and press
The Function menu appears.
To copy all data
From the Function menu, select [Copy to UIM] → [Copy
all]→ [Yes] and enter the Security code.
Move the cursor to the mail in the mail list and from
the Function menu, select [Copy to Main] → [Yes] → a
folder.
.
→
Managing Data Box
<Data Box>
Data handled by the FOMA terminal, such as
downloaded data and data recorded using the
camera, are saved in the categories of the Data Box:
My picture, MUSIC, Music&Video Channel, i-motion,
Melody, My document, Kisekae Tool, Chara-den, and
1Seg. You can display/play back saved data any time.
You may not be able to operate some categories.
ˎ
Data saved in the Data Box
■
CategoryFolder nameContents of data
My picturei-modeI mages obtained from a site,
CameraImages recorded using the
Deco mail
image
Deco mail
pict.
※
Stamp&Frame Images used for stamps/frames
PreinstallPreinstalled images
Data exchange
MUSIC
Music&Video
Channel
i-motioni-modeMovie obtained from a site,
Only Deco mail pict. can be saved.
※
Distrib.
program
CameraMovie recorded using the
PreinstallPreinstalled movie
PlaylistUser-created playlist
Data exchange
i-mode mail, or i-αppli
camera of the FOMA terminal
Images that can be used when
you compose Deco-mail
Deco-mail pictograph
Images scanned by the bar
code reader, images moved/
copied from the microSD
memory card, images received
using infrared/iC communication,
images clipped from the PDF
data, and images retrieved from
a PC, etc.
User-created original playlist,
preinstalled Chaku-Uta Full
−
Chaku-Uta Full® obtained from a
site
Program obtained from a site
i-mode mail, or i-αppli
camera of the FOMA terminal
Movie moved/copied from the
microSD memory card, movie
received using infrared/iC
communication, and movie
retrieved from a PC, etc.
®
, or
Data Display/Edit/Management
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CategoryFolder nameContents of data
Melodyi-modeMelodies obtained from a site,
i-mode mail, or i-αppli
PreinstallPreinstalled melodies
Data exchange
My document i-modePDF data obtained from a site or
Melodies scanned by the
bar code reader, melodies
moved/copied from the microSD
memory card, melodies received
using infrared/iC communication,
and melodies retrieved from a
PC, etc.
i-mode mail
PreinstallPreinstalled PDF data
Kisekae Tool
Data exchange
i-modeKisekae tool obtained from a site
PDF data moved/copied from
the microSD memory card
and PDF data received using
infrared/iC communication
PreinstallPreinstalled Kisekae tool
Chara-den
Preinstalled Chara-den files,
Chara-den files downloaded
−
from a site
1SegVideoOne Seg recorded video file
ImageOne Seg recorded still image file
Data Display/Edit/Management
Example: Displaying the file list in the [Preinstall] folder in My
The following icons show the status of a folder. The
ˎ
folder name is displayed next to the icon.
(Yellow)
Preset folder
i-mode
Camera
Deco mail image
Deco mail pict.
Stamp&Frame
Preinstall
Data exchange
User-created folder
At the time of purchase, the [
(Blue)
ˎ
モンキーボール
My picture, in which images used by
i-αppli are contained.
] folder is created in
スーパー
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3
Select [Preinstall] and press .
Preinstall
1/20
Color Pencils
Modern Living
Aquarium
The Earth
世界遺産1(まちう
世界遺産
The file list appears.
The following icons show the source from where the file
ˎ
was obtained.
IconSource
To display the saved date/time
Press to switch the display temporarily between the
management title and saved date/time.
When you select [Search by i-mode] on the folder or file
●
lists, the screen for confirming whether to connect to
i-mode appears. If you select [Yes], the FOMA terminal
connects to an i-mode site and you can search data.
Management title
Source
2(
まちう
Preinstalled data
Data obtained from sites, i-mode mail, or
i-αppli
Data recorded using the camera of the
FOMA terminal
Data scanned by a bar code reader, data
moved/copied from the microSD memory
card, data received using infrared/iC
communication, and data retrieved from a
PC, etc.
One Seg recorded data
Creating/Deleting Folders
You can create or delete a folder for saving data.
Regarding the user-created folder, you can manage
files by allocating them in 10 folders per category. You
can also change the name of a folder.
For MUSIC, 10 folders can be created under each folder in
ˎ
MUSIC.
You can neither delete the preset folders nor change the
ˎ
name of them. However, the [
that is preset in My picture can be deleted and renamed.
1
Press (Func) in the category folder list.
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Edit folder] → [Create folder], press ,
スーパーモンキーボール
and enter a folder name.
Enter a name within 10 full-width or 20 half-width
characters (seven full-width or 15 half-width characters in
case of MUSIC).
The folder is added.
] folder
To change a folder name
Move the cursor to the folder and from the Function
menu, select [Edit folder] → [Edit folder name]. Enter
a name within 10 full-width or 20 half-width characters
(seven full-width or 15 half-width characters in case of
MUSIC).
To delete a folder
Move the cursor to the folder and from the Function
menu, select [Edit folder] → [Delete folder], enter the
Security code, and select [Yes]. To delete several
folders, from the Function menu, select [Edit folder]
[Select&delete], enter the Security code, and select
folders. Press (Complete) and select [Yes]. To delete
all folders, from the Function menu, select [Edit folder]
[Delete all], enter the Security code, and select [Yes].
→
To delete all data in the [WMA]/[ATRAC] folder in the
microSD memory card
From the Function menu in the folder list, select [Delete
all WMA]/[Delete all ATRAC], enter the Security code,
and select [Yes].
When you perform the Delete all WMA or Delete all ATRAC,
●
the [WM] and [WM_SYSTEM] folders of the microSD
memory card and all data in the folders may be deleted.
Note that data which is not used for the MUSIC Player may
be deleted as well.
→
Moving Data to a Different Folder
You can use three methods to move data to another
folder or the microSD memory card.
You cannot move the Chara-den and data saved in the [Image]
ˎ
folder in 1Seg or [Preinstall] folder.
You cannot move copyrighted data if it is not permitted by the
ˎ
provider of this data.
You cannot move data such as an i-motion or Kisekae tool
ˎ
downloaded partway.
Example: Moving data from the Data Box to the microSD memory
card
1
From the Data Box, select a category → a folder
and press
To move all data in the folder
From the Function menu, select [Move] → [Move all]
a place to move to.
To move several data
From the Function menu, select [Move] → [Select&move]
a place to move to and select data. Press (Complete)
→
and select [Yes].
To move data from the microSD memory card to the FOMA
terminal
Move the cursor to the data and from the Function menu,
select [Move to main] → [Move one]. To move several
data, select [Move to main] → [Select&move] and select
data. Press (Complete) and select [Yes]. To move all
data, select [Move to main] → [Move all].
You cannot perform the Select&move and Move all to
ˎ
move copyrighted data.
To move a Chaku-Uta Full® from the microSD memory card
to the FOMA terminal
Move the cursor to a Chaku-Uta Full®, from the Function
menu, select [Move to main] → a place to move to, and
press (Complete).
To move data in the [Video] folder of 1Seg to the microSD
memory card
Move the cursor to data, from the Function menu, select
[Move], press , and select [Yes].
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2
Select data and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
3
Select [Move] → [Move one] and press .
The screen for selecting where to move appears.
[Data Box]:
Move data to a folder in the Data Box. To move a folder
within the Data Box, select a place to save to → a folder.
[microSD]:
Move data to a folder in the microSD memory card.
Copyrighted data is moved to [SO905i] of [Movable
contents].
[Back to origin]:
Restore data to its original folder.
4
Select [microSD] and press .
The selected data is moved to the microSD memory card.
Deleting Data
You can delete data using three methods.
You cannot delete some preinstalled data.
ˎ
Example: Deleting one data item
1
From the Data Box, select a category → a folder
and press
To delete all data in the folder
To delete several data
2
Select data and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
3
Data Display/Edit/Management
Select [Delete] → [Delete one] → [Yes] and press
The selected data is deleted.
From the Function menu, select [Delete] → [Delete all],
enter the Security code, and select [Yes].
From the Function menu, select [Delete]
[Select&delete] and select data. Press (Complete)
and select [Yes].
.
.
Sorting Data
Data in a folder can be sorted for display.
You cannot sort data in MUSIC.
ˎ
1
From the Data Box, select a category → a folder,
press
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Sort] → a sorting order and press .
[Title(up)]:
[Title(down)]:
[Date(new → old)]:
[Date(old→ new)]:
[Size(big → small)]:
[Size(small → big)]:
[Originated(icon)]:
→
The data is listed in the selected order.
When you sort data by titles, sorting may not be performed
●
exactly in Japanese alphabetical order for reasons such
as because some titles contain a mixture of full-width and
half-width characters.
, and press (Func).
Sort data by the management title in Japanese
alphabetical ascending order.
Sort data by the management title in Japanese
alphabetical descending order.
Sort data from newest to oldest saved date.
Sort data from oldest to newest saved date.
Sort data in decreasing order of file size, the largest file
first.
Sort data in increasing order of file size, the smallest file
first.
Sort data by the icon of the source in the order of “
(Preinstall) → “ ” (i-mode) → “ ” (Camera) → “ ”
(Data exchange).
Setting How to Display a List of Images
You can select the display style of My picture, i-motion,
Music&Video Channel, Kisekae Tool, and [Image]
folder in 1Seg file list using the following three methods.
The set display style is applied to all folders.
6 images 20 images List only
Camera
1/25
Camera
My favorite cat
Your cat
Memorial shot
Sasha of the nex
A friend of Sash
A stage face
Display by 6 images Display by 20 images Display in the list form
1
From the Data Box, select a category → a folder,
press
My favorite cat
, and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Change display] → the display style and
press
Enter a title within 18 full-width or 36 half-width characters.
To reset the management title
4
Enter a file name at [File name].
Enter a file name within 36 half-width alphanumeric
characters and symbols.
ˎ
5
Select [Yes]/[No] at [Restriction].
[Yes]:
[No]:
6
Press (Complete).
. Select a data item and press (Detail)
(Detail).
×
H 288
No
Press (Edit). Edit each item. To reset each item, move
the cursor to an item, and press (Reset).
You can enter a management title at [Management
ˎ
title] within 25 full-width or 50 half-width characters.
Press (Rset Ttl).
You can reset the management title only of the data
ˎ
that has an original title to be displayed.
You cannot use half-width symbols “
cannot enter “.” at the beginning of a file name.
Set file restriction. Once you send the file as a mail
attachment, it cannot be sent or forwarded from the
recipient’s FOMA terminal.
Do not set file restriction.
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List of display items and items that can be edited
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: Can be edited○: Display only−: Not displayed
◎
Display item
Channel name
Program name
Management title
File name
Original title
File format
Restriction
Size
File size
Mail attach size
Replay restriction
Ring tone
Receive display
Full song ring tone
Point ring tone
Savable Jacket
image
Savable Image
Data Display/Edit/Management
Savable Lyric
Title
Artist
Album
Yea r
Genre
Comment
Track number
Music by
Lyric by
Rights holder
Selling agency
Rights information
Label
URL※2
Creator
Copyright
Description
Video
Audio
Tex t
Play time
Originated
Rec start time
My picture
JPEG GIF SWF
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Chaku-
Uta Full
®
Program
Music&Video
Channel
Chapter
(Chaku-
Uta Full®)
Chapter
(Movie/
i-motion)
Movie/
i-motion
Melody
My
document
Chara-
den
Kisekae
Tool
1Seg
Video Image
Description
Channel name
Program name
Title to be displayed on the
FOMA terminal
Name of file to be displayed
when the mail has a data
attachment.
Original title
File type
Whether the file can be sent or
forwarded from the recipient’s
FOMA terminal when it is sent
as a mail attachment
You may not be able to
ˎ
change the restriction for
an i-motion and melody
obtained from a site, etc.
You cannot change the
ˎ
restriction for a frame image
and stamp image.
Data display size
This item is not displayed
ˎ
for i-motion with sound
track only (i-motion without
video track, such as singer’s
voice).
Data file size
File size of an Exif-format
file excluding the size of its
thumbnail
Playback restriction
Whether setting as the ring tone
is permitted
Whether setting as the receive
display is permitted
Whether setting as the Full song
ring tone is permitted※1
Whether setting as the Point ring
tone is permitted※1
With/without a CD jacket image
that can be saved※1
With/without a stand-by display
image that can be saved※1
With/without a song image that
can be saved※1
Track title
Name of artist
Name of album
Year composed (Christian
calendar)
Genre
Comment
Track number in the album and
the total number of tracks
Name of composer
Name of lyricist
Copyright holder
Distributor
Copyright information
Album label
URL information
Author information of a file
Copyright information of a file
Description of a file
Yes/No (with/without video
track)/Not supported※1
Format and bit rate for ChakuUta Full®, Audio format/No
(without sound track)/Not
supported for movies※1
Yes/No (with/without text track)
Estimated playback time
Source from where the file is
obtained
Time on which the recording is
started
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Display item
Rec finish time
Download date
Create date
Move to microSD
Record time
Setting
Shooting date
Digitized date
AE
Shutter speed
EV
ISO
Photometry
Time link
distribution
Move restriction
FF restriction
Rew restriction
Chapter skip
restriction
Chapter back
restriction
Program image
Program title
Distributor
Program size
1 Depending on the data, the displayed contents may not represent exact information about it.
※
2 For the Chaku-Uta Full®, it is displayed as “URL info”.
※
When there is no information for the displayed item, “unknown” or a blank is indicated.
ˎ
Even if “◎: Can be edited” is indicated for an item in the above table, you may not be able to change some of the data.
ˎ
Detailed information of data saved in the microSD memory card may be different from the information displayed on the FOMA
ˎ
terminal.
My picture
JPEG GIF SWF
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Uta Full
®
Program
Music&Video
Channel
Chapter
(Chaku-
Uta Full®)
Chapter
(Movie/
i-motion)
Movie/
i-motion
Melody
My
document
Chara-
den
Kisekae
Tool
1Seg
Video Image
Description
Time on which the recording is
terminated
Date on which the file was
saved
Date on which the file was
created
Yes/Yes(Same model only)/No/
Unknown for transferring data to
the microSD memory card※1
[Yes(Same model only)]
ˎ
indicates that the data can
be moved only when the
same model as used for
obtaining the data is used.
Recording time
Type of stand-by display or ring
tone currently set
Date on which the image was
recorded
Date on which the image was
edited
The value that indicates the
amount of light passing through
a lens (F4/F2.8).
Period during which light is
stored in CMOS
EV correction
The value that indicates the level
of sensitivity to light (equivalent
to the ISO sensitivity of a film).
Photometry mode
Set or not the playback starting
time, Program repeat interval
Whether saving again is
permitted
With/without a fast-forward
restriction
With/without a rewined
restriction
With/without a chapter skip
restriction
With/without a chapter back
restriction
Program image
Program title
Distributor
Memory space saved for the
delivery area
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Checking the Memory of the
FOMA Terminal
You can display the memory use status of the FOMA
terminal. You can also check the volume used up by
the category-specific Data Box and i-αppli memories.
The displayed data amount is an estimated value and not
ˎ
accurate.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Management]
[Storage info] and press
→
Storage information
Full cap.
321.8MB
Using
10.7MB
My picture
MUSIC
Music&Video Channel
i−motion
To change the unit
2
Select an item and press .
My picture info
Remaining
Using
Data Display/Edit/Management
Max
Registered
Preinstalled i-αppli, [Deco mail pict.] and [
●
キーボール
My document are included in the data amount.
0.9MB
0.6MB
0.0MB
0.0MB
Press (Unit chg) to switch temporarily between the
MB and KB displays.
182.3MB
0.9MB
1500
514
] folders in My picture, and data of MUSIC and
<Storage information>
.
スーパーモン
In Case of Insufficient Memory
If there is not enough memory when you save or
download data or software in My picture, MUSIC,
i-motion, melody, My document, Chara-den, and
Kisekae Tool of the Data Box, or i-αppli, select and
delete data that is no longer required from the same
category, allocate the save area, and then save the
new data/software.
Example: When there is not enough memory while downloading
software
1
Download the software.
The screen informing memory shortage appears.
[Sel. delete file]:
Delete unnecessary software and continue to download
the software.
The selected software is deleted and then downloading
starts.
If you delete preinstalled Chara-den files, it does not help
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What is the Infrared Communication?
<Infrared communication>
You can send and receive the Phonebook, Schedule,
Text memo, Bookmark, mail, image, movie, melody,
PDF data, and ToruCa card to/from a mobile phone
equipped with the infrared communication function.
To send/receive all entries, you need a 4-digit
authentication password preset with a communication
target recipient/sender.
The FOMA terminal can also do much more in
conjunction with other devices equipped with the
infrared communication function by using the infrared
communication feature of i-αppli.
There are some data that cannot be exchanged even if the
ˎ
other device is equipped with the infrared communication
function.
The infrared communication of the FOMA terminal follows
ˎ
IrMC version 1.1. Even if the other device follows IrMC version
1.1, there may be data that cannot be exchanged properly
depending on the software.
You cannot perform infrared communication during a call or
ˎ
i-mode/packet/64K data communication, or when the Lock all,
Omakase Lock, Personal data lock, or Self mode is set.
During the infrared communication, the status of the FOMA
ˎ
terminal is the same as the outside of the service area status.
Therefore, you cannot place a call or perform i-mode and
data communication.
When the other device does not support IrSimple1.0, the
ˎ
communication speed slows.
The infrared receiving function of the FOMA terminal and
ˎ
infrared sending function of contents of the Data Box support
IrSimple1.0.
JPEG images saved in My picture of the Data Box can be
ˎ
sent by using the high-speed infrared communication (IrSS
function※) (P.298).
IrSS is the one-way communication function (Home
※
Appliance Profile) that is compliant with IrSimple1.0.
Data Display/Edit/Management
Using the Infrared Communication
The FOMA terminal and the other device can be used within
ˎ
about 20 cm apart. The infrared data port must be kept
pointed at the other device until the data exchange ends.
If used under direct sunlight, fluorescent lamp or near other
ˎ
infrared devices, the infrared data exchange may not function
properly.
Reception angle:
±
15 degrees off
axis
Infrared data port
Within about
20 cm
Infrared data port
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Data That Can Be Sent/Received via Infrared Communication
You can send and receive your Own number, Phonebook, Schedule, Text memo, Bookmark, mail, image, movie,
melody, PDF data, and ToruCa card between mobile phones and other devices equipped with the infrared
communication function.
It may take time to exchange or save data depending on the data size.
ˎ
Data received using the infrared communication may not be displayed/played back properly.
ˎ
Type of data
Own number
FOMA terminal
phonebook
UIM
phonebook
Schedule
Text memo
Bookmark
Mail
JPEG/GIF
image/Flash
Data Display/Edit/Management
movie
Movie/i-motion
Melody
PDF data
ToruCa
When you send/receive bookmark or mail data, the folder allocation setting may not be applied depending on the terminal model
ˎ
of a caller/recipient.
When you send mail data, all of the title may not be displayed depending on the recipient’s terminal.
ˎ
You cannot send data saved in the microSD memory card except JPEG images. To send JPEG images, you can use the infrared
ˎ
communication or high-speed infrared communication (IrSS function).
You cannot send/receive a file prohibited from being retrieved out of the FOMA terminal.
ˎ
1 Saved in a memory space with the smallest vacant memory number. ※2 Saved in the order of date and time when they start.
※
3 Saved in the order of date and time when they were created.
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5 Saved in the order of date and time when they were received/sent/saved.
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Reception
One
item
Received
Sent[Outbox]※5
Saved[Draft]※5
Transmission
All
One
item
All
items
items
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○○○○
○○○○
○×○×
○×○×
○×○×
○×○×
○○○○
Storage for
received data
FOMA terminal
phonebook※1
FOMA terminal
phonebook※1
FOMA terminal
phonebook※1
Schedule※2
Text Memo※3
Bookmark※4
[Inbox]※5
[Data exchange]
folder in My picture
4
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[Data exchange]
folder in i-motion※4
[Data exchange]
folder in Melody※4
[Data exchange]
folder in My
document※4
[ToruCa] folder in
ToruCa※4
Items that cannot be sent/received, etc.
You cannot send Additional No.1 and No.2 and images.
ˎ
Data is sent by setting the Secret to [OFF].
ˎ
You cannot send Des call display, Chara-den, Des phone tone, Des
ˎ
mail tone, Select phone Illum., and Select mail Illum.
When you send one data item, the group number, group name,
ˎ
memory number, and data of the PushTalk phonebook are not sent.
Data is sent by setting the Secret to [OFF].
When all data is sent/received, the data of the PushTalk phonebook
ˎ
is also sent/received.
When all data is sent/received, the first Phonebook entry is sent/
ˎ
received as the Own number.
When you receive one data item, the group name is not transmitted.
ˎ
You cannot send ON/OFF of the holiday setting for a repeated
ˎ
schedule.
When you send one data item, the data is sent by setting the Secret
ˎ
to [OFF].
You cannot send/receive a folder name.
ˎ
You cannot send a folder name, i-αppli To link, and file attachment
ˎ
not yet obtained.
Mail exceeding 100K bytes is sent until the size being sent reaches
ˎ
100K bytes after deleting a file attachment, etc.
Protected mail and i-αppli mail are sent as regular mail.
ˎ
You cannot send the SMS report .
ˎ
You cannot receive an image exceeding 2M bytes.
ˎ
You cannot receive a GIF image and a GIF animation exceeding
ˎ
[UXGA(1600×1200)] and [Stby(480×864)] respectively, and some
JPEG images.
You cannot send a frame image, stamp image.
ˎ
You cannot receive a movie/i-motion exceeding 10M bytes and that
ˎ
with playback restriction.
You cannot receive a melody exceeding 200K bytes.
ˎ
You cannot receive PDF data exceeding 2M bytes.
ˎ
You cannot send PDF data that you downloaded by page or failed
ˎ
to download.
The document definition file is sent together with PDF data.
ˎ
You cannot receive a ToruCa and ToruCa(detail) card exceeding
ˎ
1K bytes and 100K bytes respectively.
You may not be able to send some ToruCa cards.
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4 Saved at the top of the list.
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Receiving Data Using the Infrared
Communication
<Receive Ir data>
Sending Data Using the Infrared
Communication
<Send Ir data>
Receiving Data
1
From the Menu, select [LifeKit] → [Receive Ir data]
[Receive] and press
→
“ ” changes to “” and the screen for confirming
whether to begin the infrared communication appears.
2
Select [Yes] and press .
The infrared communication is started and data exchange
is started.
The screen for confirming whether to save data appears.
3
Select [Yes] and press .
The received data is saved.
When you receive Phonebook data
The screen for confirming whether to save data in the
PushTalk phonebook appears. If you select [Yes], the
data is saved in both the PushTalk and FOMA terminal
phonebooks. If you select [No], the data is saved in the
FOMA terminal phonebook only. When there are several
phone numbers, select the phone number to be saved
in the PushTalk phonebook.
.
Receiving All Data
It is necessary that you and the sender determine the 4-digit
ˎ
authentication password beforehand.
Example: Adding received data
1
From the Menu, select [LifeKit] → [Receive Ir data]
[Receive all] and press
→
“ ” changes to “”.
Select the way
to save
Add
Overwrite
[Add]:
Save received data by adding to the existing data.
[Overwrite]:
The screen for confirming whether to delete the existing
data appears. Note that all existing data is deleted if you
select [Yes].
2
Select [Add] and press .
The Security code screen appears.
3
Enter the Security code and press (OK).
The Authentication password screen appears.
4
Enter the authentication password.
The screen for confirming whether to begin the infrared
communication appears.
5
Select [Yes] and press .
The infrared communication is started. Data exchange is
started and the data is added to the existing data.
To cancel receiving
Press (Cancel).
.
Sending Data
1
Select data to be sent and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Send Ir data] and press .
“ ” changes to “” and the screen for confirming
whether to begin the infrared communication appears.
To send data in My picture of the Data Box
Move the cursor to the data and from the Function menu,
select [Send Ir data] → [Send Ir data].
To send one entry in the Phonebook/Text Memo
Move the cursor to the data and from the Function menu,
select [Send Ir data] → [Send Ir data].
3
Select [Yes] and press .
The infrared communication is started and data exchange
is started.
Sending All Data
It is necessary that you and the receiver determine the 4-digit
ˎ
authentication password beforehand.
1
Press (Func) in the folder list of data to be sent.
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Send all Ir data] and press .
“ ” changes to “” and the Security code screen
appears.
To send all entries in the Phonebook/Text Memo
From the Function menu in the list of data, select [Send
Ir data] → [Send all Ir data].
To send all entries in the Schedule
From the Function menu in the calendar display, select
[Send all Ir data].
To send all ToruCa cards
From the Function menu in the folder list, select [Send all
Ir data] → [Yes] → [Yes].
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3
Enter the Security code and press (OK).
The Authentication password screen appears.
4
Enter the authentication password.
The screen for confirming whether to begin the infrared
communication appears.
5
Select [Yes] and press .
The infrared communication is started and data exchange
is started.
To cancel sending
Press (Cancel).
Sending a Still Image Using the HighSpeed Infrared Communication
You can send a JPEG image saved in My picture of
the Data Box or microSD memory card to the IrSScompatible devices using the high-speed infrared
communication.
IrSS is the one-way communication, so send data without
ˎ
checking the answer from the receiver. Therefore, the sender
side is completed normally even if the receiver cannot receive
data.
Example: Sending an image in My picture of the Data Box
1
From My picture file list, select an image and press
(Func).
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Send Ir data] → [Send IrSS] and press .
“ ” changes to “” and the screen for confirming
whether to begin the IrSS communication appears.
To send an image in the microSD memory card
Select [Send IrSS].
3
Data Display/Edit/Management
Select [Yes] and press .
The high-speed infrared communication is started and
data transfer begins.
After completing to send data, the screen informing the
completion appears.
4
Select [End] and press .
The high-speed infrared communication ends.
To send the same data again
Select [Retry].
Using the Infrared Remote
Control
Once infrared remote control software is downloaded
from a site and saved in the FOMA terminal, the FOMA
terminal can be used as the TV or DVD player remote
control.
To use the infrared remote control, it is necessary to download
ˎ
the software corresponding to the target equipment. Even if
the corresponding software is used, some equipment may not
be operated.
The infrared remote control key operations vary depending on
ˎ
the software.
Remote control operation
■
When using this function, point the FOMA terminal’s infrared
data port at the remote control receiver of the TV or DVD player
and operate the FOMA terminal within about 4 m remote control
range. Note that communication may be affected by the target
equipment or ambient brightness.
Reception angle:
±15 degrees
off axis
Within
about 4 m
Infrared data port
What is iC Communication
Function?
You can send and receive data by placing the FOMA
terminal provided with the iC communication function
over the FeliCa mark of another FOMA terminal.
Data that can be sent and received by iC communication
ˎ
is the same as the data exchanged using infrared
communication (P.296).
You cannot perform the iC communication during a call,
ˎ
i-mode/packet/64K data/infrared communication, or when the
Lock all, Omakase Lock, Personal data lock, Self mode, or IC
card lock is set.
To receive data using iC communication, make sure that the
ˎ
FOMA terminal is in stand-by status. You cannot receive data
when operation of another function is in progress.
During the iC communication, the status of the FOMA
ˎ
terminal is the same as the outside of the service area status.
Therefore, you cannot place a call or perform i-mode and
data communication.
Data may not be sent/received depending on the recipients’
ˎ
terminals. In this case, move the FOMA terminals so that both
FeliCa marks “
FOMA terminals ups and downs or back and forth.
When you send mail data, all of the title may not be received
ˎ
depending on the recipient’s terminal.
” are closer or farther together, or move the
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Performing iC Communication
Place the FeliCa mark “
ˎ
the other terminal. Do not move either of the FOMA terminals
until the data exchange is completed.
FeliCa mark
” of the FOMA terminal over that of
Receiving Data Using iC
Communication
Receiving Data
1
Place the FeliCa mark “ ” of the FOMA terminal
over that of the other terminal in the stand-by
display on both terminals.
The vibrator vibrates and the FeliCa Sign lights.
“ ” changes to “” and data exchange is started.
The screen for confirming whether to save data appears.
2
Select [Yes] and press .
The received data is saved.
When you receive Phonebook data
The screen for confirming whether to save data in the
PushTalk phonebook appears. If you select [Yes], the
data is saved in both the PushTalk and FOMA terminal
phonebooks. If you select [No], the data is saved in the
FOMA terminal phonebook only. When there are several
phone numbers, select the phone number to be saved
in the PushTalk phonebook.
Receiving All Data
It is necessary that you and the sender determine the 4-digit
ˎ
authentication password beforehand.
Example: Adding received data
1
Place the FeliCa mark “ ” of the FOMA terminal
over that of the other terminal in the stand-by
display on both terminals.
The vibrator vibrates and the FeliCa Sign lights.
“ ” changes to “”.
Select the way
to save
Add
Overwrite
[Add]:
Save received data by adding to the existing data.
[Overwrite]:
The screen for confirming whether to overwrite the
existing data with the received data appears. Note that
all existing data is deleted if you select [Yes].
2
Select [Add] and press .
The Security code screen appears.
3
Enter the Security code and press (OK).
The Authentication password screen appears.
4
Enter the authentication password.
Data exchange is started and the data is added to the
existing data.
To cancel receiving
Press (Cancel).
Data Display/Edit/Management
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Sending Data Using iC
Communication
Sending Data
1
Select data to be sent and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [iC transmission] and press .
“ ” changes to “” and the screen for confirming
whether to begin data exchange appears.
To send one entry in the Phonebook/Text Memo
Move the cursor to the data and from the Function menu,
select [iC transmission] → [iC transmission].
3
Select [Yes] and press .
The message “Place over another one” appears.
4
Place the FeliCa mark “ ” of the FOMA terminal
over that of the other terminal.
The FeliCa Sign lights.
Data exchange is started.
Sending All Data
It is necessary that you and the receiver determine the 4-digit
ˎ
authentication password beforehand.
1
Press (Func) in the folder list of data to be sent.
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [iC trans.(all)] and press .
“ ” changes to “” and the Security code screen
appears.
To send all entries in the Phonebook/Text Memo
Data Display/Edit/Management
From the Function menu in the list of data, select [iC
transmission]→ [iC trans.(all)].
To send all entries in the Schedule
From the Function menu in the calendar display, select
[iC trans.(all)].
3
Enter the Security code and press (OK).
The Authentication password screen appears.
4
Enter the authentication password.
The screen for confirming whether to begin data exchange
appears.
5
Select [Yes] and press .
The message “Crossover the with counterpart” appears.
6
Place the FeliCa mark “ ” of the FOMA terminal
over that of the other terminal.
The FeliCa Sign lights.
Data exchange is started.
To cancel sending
Press (Cancel).
Displaying PDF Data
<My document>
You can display PDF data saved in My document of
the Data Box or microSD memory card. You can also
download PDF-compatible data from a site to the
FOMA terminal and display/save it.
It may take time to display some PDF data. Note also that
ˎ
PDF data written in a format incompatible with the PDFcompatible viewer or containing a complicated design may
not be displayed correctly.
To display PDF data protected with a password, you need to
ˎ
enter the password.
1
Press ( ) in the stand-by display, select [My
document], and press
My document folder list appears.
2
Select a folder and press .
Preinstall
スーハ゜ーモンキーホ゛ール
My document file list appears.
The following icons show the type of PDF data.
ˎ
(White)
“
ˎ
data prohibited from being retrieved out of the FOMA
terminal.
Display the data in original
size or by adjusting the page
width to the display size
ScrollUse
Zoom inPress
Zoom outPress
Move to previous pagePress
Move to the specified pagePress
Move to next pagePress
Rotate counterclockwise by 90
degrees
Rotate clockwise by 90 degrees Press.
Turn on/off the Ratio/Page No. Press .
Turn on/off the scrollbar display Press
Display the list of key operations Press
To change the page layout
From the Function menu, select [Page layout] → [Single
page]/[Continuous]/[Continuous-facing].
To move to the first/last page
From the Function menu, select [Move page] → [First
page]/[Last page].
To use a link
From the Function menu, select [Display link].
You can use a link set in PDF data to use the Phone
ˎ
To, Mail To, and Web To functions and move to
another page within the PDF data.
To display the detailed information
From the Function menu, select [Property].
To save PDF data
From the Function menu, select [Save] → a place to
save to.
To download all PDF data that you downloaded by page
From the Function menu, select [Download all] → [Yes].
If you have deleted preinstalled PDF data, you can
●
download it from “SO@Planet”.
[i Menu] → [
話メーカー
(Japanese only)
メニュー/検索
] (Mobile Phone Manufacturers) → [SO@Planet]
Press
(Fit/Tr img).
/ .
.
.
or .
number, and press
(OK).
or .
Press
.
.
(Help).
] (Menu/Search) → [
, enter a page
ケータイ電
Setting How to Display PDF Data
1
Press (Func) in the PDF data display.
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Detail info disp] and press .
The Disp detail info display appears.
[Ratio/Page No.]:
Set whether to display the ratio and page no.
[Scroll bar]:
Set whether to display the scroll bar.
3
Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Ratio/Page No.].
4
Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Scroll bar].
The Detail info disp is set.
Searching a Character String of PDF Data
1
Press (Search) in the PDF data display.
Search criteria
Search text
Match full
Case sensitivity
[Search text]:
Enter a character string you want to search for.
[Match full]:
Set whether to search for an exact character string
match.
[Case sensitivity]:
Set whether to distinguish uppercase and lowercase
characters.
2
Enter a character string at [Search text].
Enter a character string within eight full-width or 16 halfwidth characters.
3
Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Match full].
4
Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Case sensitivity].
5
Press (OK).
The searched character string is displayed in reverse
video.
To display the previous/next search result
Press (Back)/ (Next).
OFF
OFF
Data Display/Edit/Management
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Using a Bookmark/Mark
Once you save a bookmark or mark in pages that you
use frequently, you can display the linked page by
simply selecting the bookmark or mark. You can save
a mark for the number of the currently displayed page
and location in the page. Some PDF data is preset with
bookmarks or marks.
The two types of bookmarks that you can use are as follows.
ˎ
- Bookmark: Saved in PDF data in advance. You cannot
- i bookmark: You can add/delete this bookmark.
Adding an i Bookmark/Mark
You can add up to 10 i bookmarks and marks each.
Example: Adding an i bookmark
1
In the PDF data display, display the page for which
you want to add an i bookmark and press
The Function menu appears.
To add a mark
2
Select [Bookmark] → [Add i bookmark] and
press
The i bookmark is added.
The i bookmarks/marks that you have added may be
●
deleted if you attempt to copy them to a PC or other FOMA
terminals using infrared/iC communication or the microSD
memory card.
Data Display/Edit/Management
change it.
From the Function menu, select [Mark] → [Add mark].
“ ” appears at the location where the mark is added.
.
(Func).
Displaying the i Bookmark/Mark List
Example: Displaying the i bookmark list
1
Press (Func) in the PDF data display.
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Bookmark] → [i bookmark list] and press .
The list of i bookmarks is displayed.
To display the list of marks
Select [Mark] → [Mark list].
To check the details of a bookmark/i bookmark
Press (Confirm).
To change the title of an i bookmark
Move the cursor to the i bookmark and from the Function
menu, select [Edit title]. Enter a new title within 64 fullwidth or 128 half-width characters.
To delete an i bookmark/mark
Move the cursor to the i bookmark/mark and from the
Function menu, select [Delete] → [Delete one] → [Yes].
To delete several i bookmarks/marks, from the Function
menu, select [Delete] → [Select&delete] and select
i bookmarks/marks. Press (Complete) and select
[Yes]. To delete all i bookmarks/marks, from the Function
menu, select [Delete] → [Delete all], enter the Security
code, and select [Yes].
3
Select an i bookmark and press (Disp).
The page set with the i bookmark appears.
Clipping a Still Image
You can clip a part of the currently displayed PDF data
and save it as a JPEG image.
You may not be able to clip an image of some PDF data.
ˎ
1
Press (Func) in the PDF data display.
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Capture screen] → [Yes] and press .
3
Select a folder and press .
The image clip is saved in My picture of the Data Box.
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Music&Video Channel/
Music Playback
Handling the music data
Chaku-Uta Full
ˎ
Player are stated as “music data” in this manual.
The FOMA terminal can play back WMA, ATRAC, and MP3 files and Chaku-Uta Full
ˎ
copyright protection technology.
When you download music data from a website over the Internet, make sure to check the usage conditions (licensing,
ˎ
prohibited acts, etc.) before you use it.
The WMA files protected by the copyright protection technology are played back by the FOMA terminal using its
ˎ
own information. When the FOMA terminal’s own information is changed due to malfunction, repair, or change, the
existing WMA files may not be played back again.
Under no condition will DoCoMo be held liable for handling CCCD (copy controlled CD) or when music data cannot
ˎ
be converted to a WMA file or other file format.
Music data saved in the FOMA terminal and microSD memory card is used only for your personal use. Please take
ˎ
care that you never violate other party’s intellectual property right and other rights such as copyright when you use
it. Also, do not copy or move music data saved in the FOMA terminal and microSD memory card to a PC or other
devices.
®
and WMA (Windows Media Audio), ATRAC, and MP3 files which are played back on the MUSIC
®
which are protected by the
What is Music&Video Channel? .......................................................................................... 304
Setting a Program ............................................................................................................... 304
Playing Back a Program ...................................................................................................... 305
Playing Back a Program from the Data Box ........................................................................ 307
Listening to Music
■
What is MUSIC Player? ....................................................................................................... 307
Transferring Music Data ...................................................................................................... 308
Playing Back Music Data ..................................................................................................... 310
Managing the Playlist .......................................................................................................... 313
Changing the MUSIC Player Settings ................................................................................. 314
Connecting the Flat-plug Stereo Earphone Set (optional), etc ........................................... 314
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What is Music&Video Channel?
Music&Video Channel is a service that a music
program of up to one hour is automatically distributed
during the night only by setting your favorite channel
in advance. You can also enjoy high-quality movie
programs up to 30 minutes. Programs are updated
regularly and you can enjoy the distributed program
anytime such as during commuting time to work or
school.
Before using the Music&Video Channel service
■
Music&Video Channel is a paid service that requires a
ˎ
subscription. (To apply for the Music&Video Channel service,
the subscriptions to i-mode and Pake-Houdai/Pake-Houdai
Full service are required.)
The packet communication charge may be required
ˎ
depending on a program in addition to the Music&Video
Channel service charge.
For details on the Music&Video Channel service, see the
ˎ
“Mobile Phone User’s Guide 【i-mode】”.
After you subscribe to the Music&Video Channel service,
ˎ
inserting the UIM into the FOMA terminal which is
incompatible with the Music&Video Channel service does not
allow you to use the service. Even in this case, note that the
service charge is required unless you unsubscribe from the
service.
You cannot set or download programs during international
ˎ
roaming.※ Stop the distribution service before you go
abroad. Restart the distribution service after you come back.
Note that the packet communication charge for connecting
※
to i-mode is required when you try to set or download
programs during international roaming.
Setting a Program
When you set a desired program in advance, the
program data is automatically distributed at night.
1
From the Menu, select [MUSIC] →[Music&Video
Channel] and press
Music&Video Channel
No program
No program
Set program
Program list
About
this service
The Music&Video Channel menu appears.
[Set program]:
Connect to a site to set/cancel a program.
[Program list]:
Connect to a site that contains a program list.
[About this service]:
Connect to a site that explains about Music&Video
Channel.
2
Select [Set program] and press .
3
Operate as instructed on the display to set a
program.
For more details, see the “Mobile Phone User’s Guide
i-mode】”.
【
To set a program, you need to add a site which provides
●
the Music&Video Channel service to My Menu (P.164).
You can set two programs at a time.
●
.
Music&Video Channel/Music Playback
304
Checking/Canceling a Set Program
1
From the Music&Video Channel menu, select [Set
program] and press
2
Operate as instructed on the display.
You can check or cancel a set program. For more details,
see the “Mobile Phone User’s Guide 【i-mode】”.
Even if you cancel a set program, the site is not deleted
●
from My Menu.
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After Setting a Program
“ ” appears in the stand-by display 12 hours before
the downloading starts.
A program is automatically downloaded at night
and the notification icon “
appears in the stand-by display right after downloading
successfully.
Download completed
To play back a program immediately
In the stand-by display, press (Link) and select “ ”.
The Music&Video Channel menu appears.
When failed to download a program
The notification icon “ ” (Download failed) appears.
If the communication is interrupted due to weak radio
●
wave, etc. while downloading a program, the FOMA
terminal attempts to resume the downloading up to five
times at 3-minute intervals. If the program cannot be
downloaded completely after the reacquisition, the FOMA
terminal attempts to download the program at nighttime of
the next day.
If downloading fails because of the following reasons:
●
outside of the service area, the terminal is powered off, the
battery level is low, etc., the FOMA terminal will download
the program at the next night.
Downloading a program may take time so make sure that
●
the FOMA terminal is fully charged and used in an area
where the radio wave condition is good.
The downloaded program cannot be copied.
●
Programs cannot be downloaded automatically in
●
the following cases. Set a program again from the
Music&Video Channel menu.
- When inserting the UIM which is not the one used for
setting a program
- When inserting the UIM into another Music&Video
Channel compatible FOMA terminal after setting a
program.
- When performing the Rset all data&set.
Only one program data can be saved in per channel.
●
When new program data is downloaded, the previously
downloaded program data is deleted and cannot be
played back.
” (Download completed)
Downloading a Program Manually
When failed to download a program automatically, you
can download it manually.
1
From the Music&Video Channel menu, select a
program →[Yes] and press
During certain hours of a day, you may not be able to
●
download a program manually.
When downloading is interrupted, the partly downloaded
●
program until the interruption can be saved. You can
operate the FOMA terminal to resume the downloading for
the remaining data except during certain hours.
You cannot re-download a program whose playback
●
restriction has expired. You cannot also update until the
next distribution date.
.
Playing Back a Program
1
From the Menu, select [MUSIC] →[Music&Video
Channel] and press
Music&Video Channel
○○ライブ
20:00
△△特集
15:00
Set program
Program list
About
this service
Next distribution
2007/11/20
The Music&Video Channel menu appears.
The following icons show the program type, status, and
ˎ
playback restrictions.
Type/status
IconType/status
Program downloaded successfully
Program failed to download/Program partly
downloaded successfully
Program for which the starting time of
playback is set
Program not yet played back
Playback restrictions
IconPlayback restrictions
Program with playback restrictions
Program whose time limit on playback has
expired
To display the detailed information on a program
Move the cursor to a program and press (Detail).
.
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2
Select a program and press .
Operating method
OperationKey operation
PlayPat .
PausePat
Volume adjustment Use
VOL 16
○○ライブ
イントロダクション
△△△
Image/movie of chapter
ʓ
Current status (Playing back/Stopping/Pausing/
ʔ
Forwarding/Reversing)
The number of the chapter being played back/The total
ʕ
number of chapters of the program
Images in the program
ʖ
The elapsed playback time/The total playback time of
ʗ
the program
Program title
ʘ
Chapter title/Original title
ʙ
Name of artist/Name of composer
ʚ
Repeat playback (ON/OFF)
ʛ
Volume
ʜ
The program is played back.
Operating method
OperationKey operation
PlayPress
PausePress
(Play).
(Pause).
StopFrom the Function menu, select [Stop].
Volu me
adjustment
Beginning of the
next chapter
Beginning of the
Music&Video Channel/Music Playback
current chapter
Beginning of the
previous chapter
Fast-forwardPress for over a second during
Fast-reverseP ress for over a second during
Full screen
Use Web ToPress (Web to).
Repeat playback Fro m the Function menu, select
You cannot operate it while stopping.
※
Use.
Press .
※
Press .
※
Press repeatedly.
※
playback.
playback.
Press (Full scrn).
※
You cannot switch the display to
ˎ
be full-sized when a program is a
Chaku-Uta Full® file.
If a program contains URL information,
you can connect to a site.
[Settings]→ [Repeat] → [ON]/[OFF].
When folding the FOMA terminal during playback
イントロダクション
△△△
You can operate it by the Music Touch Key.
Beginning of the
next chapter
Beginning of the
current chapter
Beginning of the
previous chapter
Switch displayPre ss. The screen switches
Lock/cancel the
lock of the Music
Touch Key
When the Auto lock SubKey is set to [ON], the Music
ˎ
Touch Key is locked when the Power saver mode works
(P.130).
When the Power saver mode works, the Music Touch
ˎ
Key is turned off. Press
If a program with some restrictions such as the number
●
of playback times, period of playback, and term limitation
for playback, you cannot play it back once exceeding the
restrictions.
When you select a program that failed to be downloaded,
●
the screen for confirming whether to download the
program again appears. If you select [Yes], the
downloading starts. Even if the update is failed but the
original program is able to be played back, the program is
played back when you select [Play prev. prog].
When you select a program partly downloaded, the screen
●
for confirming whether to download the remaining of the
program appears. If you select [Yes], the downloading
starts. If you select [Play halfway], the downloaded part
is played back. However, if the program has the playback
starting time, you cannot play it back unless it is fully
downloaded.
When the program has the playback starting time, the time
●
is set to play back so that you cannot play it back out of
the time. The playback starts at the time on the clock set
by the Auto time adjust.
When you select a program for which the playback
●
starting time is set before the time when it is set to start,
the message “This program is unable to play at this hour”
appears and shows the next playback starting time. The
message “It is coming soon. Please wait for a while.”
appears about 60 seconds before the program starts and
soon you can play it back.
Some programs may have some limitations on pausing,
●
skipping chapters, fast-forwarding, and fast-reversing.
When you try to play back a program while the battery
●
level is low, the screen for confirming whether to play it
back appears. Also, when the battery level becomes low
during playback, the playback is paused and the screen
for confirming whether to continue to play back appears.
Fully charge the battery before playback.
When you fold the FOMA terminal while playing back a
●
program, the playback is stopped if the program is an
i-motion file. The playback continues if the program is a
Chaku-Uta Full® file.
.
.
.
Pat
Pat
.
Pat repeatedly.
between the program information
display and the clock display.
Press
.
twice to light it.
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Checking the Program Chapter
By displaying the program chapter list, you can check
a title of each chapter, name of artist, and playback
time.
1
From the Music&Video Channel menu, select a
program and press
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Chapter list] and press .
○○ライブ
イントロダクション
04:00
△△△
1
トラック
05:20
△△△
トラック
2
06:15
△△△
3
トラック
04:25
△△△
To display the detailed information of a chapter
Move the cursor to a chapter and press (Detail).
(Func).
1/4
Deleting a Program
1
From the Music&Video Channel menu, select a
program and press
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Delete] →[Yes] and press .
Even if you delete a program, the Set program is not
●
canceled.
(Func).
Moving a Program to a Different Folder
Downloaded programs are saved in the [Distrib.
program] folder in Music&Video Channel of the Data
Box. Every time the program is updated, the program
saved in the folder is overwritten and you cannot play
back the older one. You can move the program to a
different folder before the update. You can save up to
10 programs.
1
From the Music&Video Channel menu, select a
program and press
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Move program] →[Yes] and press .
3
Select a folder and press (Complete).
You cannot move a downloaded program to the microSD
●
memory card.
The following programs cannot be moved.
●
- Program which is partly downloaded
- Program for which the playback starting time is set
- Program whose time limit on playback has expired
(Func).
Playing Back a Program from
the Data Box
You can play back a program saved in Music&Video
Channel of the Data Box.
1
Press ( ) in the stand-by display, select
[Music&Video Channel], and press
Music&Video
Channel
Distrib. program
Folder1
musicch1
The list of the Music&Video Channel folders and files
appears.
For information on operations while displaying the list of
ˎ
folders/files, see “Managing Data Box” (P.287).
To play back a program within a folder
Select a folder and press .
2
Select a program and press .
The selected program is played back.
.
What is MUSIC Player?
You can use the MUSIC Player to play back Chaku-Uta
®
Full
downloaded from an i-mode site. You can also
play back music data that was saved from a PC in the
microSD memory card inserted in the FOMA terminal.
You can play back music data in the background while
ˎ
operating other functions such as displaying a site or
sending/receiving mail (Background playback).
Music data that can be played back
■
Data Box
Place to save to
MUSICChaku-Uta
microSD memory card
Place to save to
[Distrib. contents]
folder of MUSIC
[Movable
contents] folder
of MUSIC
[WMA] folder of
MUSIC
[ATRAC] folder of
MUSIC
Files that can
be played back
®
Full
Files that can
be played back
WMA/MP3/
3GPP
Chaku-Uta
®
Full
WMAWMA.wma
ATRAC“ATRAC3”/
FormatExtension
AAC-LC/
HE-AAC
FormatExtension
WMA/MP3/
AAC-LC/HE-AAC
AAC-LC/
HE-AAC
“ATRAC3plus”
.3gp
.wma/.mp3/
.3gp
.SB2
.oma
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Format supported for playback
■
FormatDescription
WMAA sound compression technology developed
AAC-LCA sound compression technology used
HE-AACA sound compression technology used in
MP3MP3 is an abbreviation of “MPEG-1 AUDIO
“ATRAC3”One of sound compression technologies of
“ATRAC3plus”
Bit rate supported for playback
■
Chaku-Uta Full
3GPPAAC-LC80, 96, 128, 160, 192,
WMAWMA48, 64, 80, 96, 128, 160,
MP3MPEG1 Layer396−320
Music&Video Channel/Music Playback
ATRAC“ATRAC3”66, 105, 132
Typically, the higher the bit rate is, the better the sound
ˎ
quality, however, also the larger the data size is, resulting in
the smaller number of tracks that can be saved.
Maximum number of tracks that can be stored for
■
by Microsoft Corporation, which is employed
as the Windows standard sound compression
technology.
in MPEG2 and MPEG4, enabling a high
compression rate while keeping the sound
quality.
MPEG4, which is an extended version of AAC
and also employed in the Chaku-Uta Full
Layer-3” and a sound compression technology
established by MPEG which is the working
group of ISO (International Organization for
Standardization). The music data can be
compressed about 1/10 times than CD data.
“ATRAC” developed by Sony Corporation, which
is archived the high compression rate of about
1/10 times than CD data and the high sound
quality.
A sound compression advanced technology
from “ATRAC3”, which is archived the higher
compression rate of about 1/20 times than CD
data and the higher sound quality.
FileFormatBit rate (kbps)
®
AAC-LC8−128
HE-AAC(v1)8−128
HE-AAC(v2)8−48
HE-AAC(v1)40, 48, 64, 80, 96
“ATRAC3plus”32, 48, 64, 96, 128, 160,
256, 320
192
192, 256, 320, 352
operation on the MUSIC Player
Place to save to
Data Box200
microSD memory card: 2G bytes1,500
®
.
Maximum number
of tracks
Transferring Music Data
You can transfer music data from a PC to the microSD
memory card inserted in the FOMA terminal using
Windows Media Player, Napster
Transferring a WMA File to a PC Using
Windows Media Player
You can use Windows Media Player 10/11 to import
music data from a music CD to a PC and save it in the
microSD memory card inserted in the FOMA terminal.
1
Install Windows Media Player 10/11 on your PC.
When installing Windows Media Player 10/11 on a PC
ˎ
running Windows XP, use Windows XP Service Pack 2 or
later version.
When installing Windows Media Player on a PC running
ˎ
Windows Vista, use Windows Media Player 11.
2
Save a WMA file in the PC.
For the operations on Windows Media Player 10/11, see
the Help of Windows Media Player 10/11.
3
Change the USB mode setting of the FOMA
terminal to [MTP mode].
To change the USB mode setting, see “Using the FOMA
ˎ
Terminal with a PC” (P.285, step 1 to 3).
Make sure to insert the microSD memory card before
ˎ
changing to the MTP mode.
4
Connect the FOMA terminal and PC using the
FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01
(optional).
5
Transfer music data from Windows Media Player
10/11.
When you transfer a playlist, the playlist can be used as
ˎ
a WMA playlist on the FOMA terminal.
6
Remove the FOMA USB Cable with Charge
Function 01 (optional) from the FOMA terminal and
PC.
®
appli, or SonicStage.
“ATRAC3”, “ATRAC3plus”, or “WMA” formatted music data
●
which is copyrighted and saved in the microSD memory
card can be played back only on your SO905i.
Some music data saved in the microSD memory card may
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not be played back on other FOMA terminals.
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About Napster® appli
You can also transfer music data using Napster® appli.
You can download Napster
ˎ
http://www.napster.jp/ (as of October 2007)
For more information, see the website for Napster
ˎ
below.
http://www.napster.jp/support/ (as of October 2007)
®
appli from the website below.
®
appli
Directly Copying Music Data to the
FOMA Terminal on a PC
The microSD memory card can be used as an external
drive of a PC by connecting the FOMA terminal to the
PC, allowing you to read/write data from/to the microSD
memory card.
With a MP3 file or AAC file (.3gp), you can play it back
on the MUSIC Player also by saving it directly in the
microSD memory card without using Windows Media
Player or SonicStage.
Music data that is saved in the microSD memory card without
ˎ
using Windows Media Player or SonicStage may not be
played back properly on SO905i.
Do not delete music data that is saved in the microSD
ˎ
memory card using Windows Media Player or SonicStage by
performing the direct operation of the microSD memory card.
For details on the folder setup of the microSD memory card,
ˎ
see P.280.
1
Change the USB mode setting of the FOMA
terminal to [microSD mode].
To change the USB mode setting, see “Using the FOMA
ˎ
Terminal with a PC” (P.285, step 1 to 3).
2
Connect the FOMA terminal and PC using the
FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01
(optional).
3
Double-click [
ピュータ
4
Create folders named “PRIVATE”, “DOCOMO”,
リムーバブル ディスク
.
“MMFILE”, and “MUSIC” in this order.
You do not need to create the folders if they already
ˎ
exist.
5
Save the music data in the “MUSIC” folder created.
6
Remove the FOMA USB Cable with Charge
Function 01 (optional) from the FOMA terminal and
PC.
] of
マイ コン
Transferring Music Data to a PC Using
SonicStage
Music data such as music data (ATRAC format) bought
at the music distribution sites such as mora or a music
CD can be transferred to the microSD memory card of
the FOMA terminal using SonicStage.
1
Install SonicStage on your PC.
You can download SonicStage from the following site.
http://mora.jp
2
Save music data such as music data (ATRAC
format) bought at the music distribution sites such
as mora and a music CD in the PC.
3
Change the USB mode setting of the FOMA
terminal to either [microSD mode] or [ATRAC
mode].
To change the USB mode setting, see “Using the FOMA
ˎ
Terminal with a PC” (P.285, step 1 to 3).
4
Connect the FOMA terminal and PC using the
FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01
(optional).
5
Transfer music data from SonicStage.
When you transfer a playlist, the playlist can be used as
ˎ
an imported playlist on the FOMA terminal.
In the ATRAC mode, you cannot transfer a playlist.
ˎ
6
Remove the FOMA USB Cable with Charge
Function 01 (optional) from the FOMA terminal and
PC.
For the operations on SonigStage, see the Help of
●
SonicStage.
For more information on transferring music data, see the
You can download a Chaku-Uta Full® file of up to 5M
bytes and save it in the Data Box or microSD memory
card.
Example: Saving Chaku-Uta Full® in the Data Box
1
While displaying a site, select a Chaku-Uta Full
and press .
Music
Play
Save
File property
Back
The Chaku-Uta Full® is downloaded to the FOMA terminal.
For Uta-hodai, the information of time limit on playback is
obtained and then the FOMA terminal starts to download
an Uta-hodai.
®
Music&Video Channel/Music Playback
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2
Select [Save] and press .
Save to
Data Box
microSD
[Data Box]:
Save data in MUSIC of the Data Box.
[microSD]:
Save data in [Movable contents] of MUSIC in the
microSD memory card. (Insert the microSD memory
card.)
To play back Chaku-Uta Full
Select [Play].
To display detailed information
Select [File property].
3
Select [Data Box] and press .
4
Select a folder and press (Save).
The downloaded Chaku-Uta Full® is saved.
If you have deleted preinstalled Chaku-Uta Full®, you can
●
download it from “SO@Planet”.
[i Menu] → [
話メーカー
(Japanese only)
メニュー/検索
] (Mobile Phone Manufacturers) → [SO@Planet]
®
] (Menu/Search) → [
Playing Back Music Data
You can use the MUSIC Player to play back music data
saved in MUSIC of the Data Box and microSD memory
card.
You can also search a song you want to listen to easily
by specifying an artist, album, genre, etc. in the Music
menu.
While music data in the MUSIC Player is updated, “
ˎ
appears. If another function is activated, updating the data
may take time. The MUSIC Player operation may be slower
Music&Video Channel/Music Playback
while the data is being updated. While the data is updated, all
tracks may not be displayed. After the update is completed,
re-display the Music menu.
It may take time to start playback of some music data.
ˎ
Jacket images may not be displayed depending on music
ˎ
data.
Sound skip or noise may occur depending on the format and
ˎ
bit rate of music data.
Depending on the encoding method (VBR, etc.), the MUSIC
ˎ
Player may not be operated correctly such as the playback
cannot be operated or the playback time for it may not be
displayed correctly.
When the battery level is low, you may not be able to operate
ˎ
the MUSIC Player. If the battery level becomes low during
playback, the player is stopped. Fully charge the battery
before using this function.
Do not insert/remove the microSD memory card into/from the
ˎ
FOMA terminal while you are playing back music data on the
MUSIC Player. The playback is interrupted.
ケータイ電
If you receive a voice, videophone, or PushTalk call or mail,
ˎ
or the Alarm/Schedule alarm/Booking alarm is activated while
you are playing back music data on the MUSIC Player, the
playback is interrupted and one of the above operations is
performed. After the operation is completed, when you return
to the MUSIC Player, the playback resumes automatically,
however, with some exceptions.
If you save a Chaku-Uta Full
ˎ
you are playing back music data on the MUSIC Player, the
MUSIC Player is terminated.
The MUSIC Player cannot be activated while watching One
ˎ
Seg.
If you display One Seg in the microSD memory card while you
ˎ
are playing back music data on the MUSIC Player, the MUSIC
Player is terminated.
It may take time to display a music data list depending on
ˎ
music data.
®
or display the music folder while
Playing Back Music Data with the
FOMA Terminal Open
Example: Playing back music data by selecting the artist
1
From the Menu, select [MUSIC] → [MUSIC Player]
and press
[Resume play]:
”
When there is music data that was played back last
time, the current track is played back from the last
stopped position. If you delete the music data, however,
you cannot select [Resume play].
When the Music menu is displayed by pressing
ˎ
during playback, [To playback disp] appears. Select
this option to return to the playback display.
[Shuffle all songs]:
Perform random playback of all music data.
[Albums]:
Display the list of albums. Select an album → music
data.
[Artists]:
Display the list of artists. Select an artist → an album
music data.
[Genres]:
Display the list of genres. Select a genre → artist → an
album→ music data.
.
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[Playlists]:
Display the playlist. Select [Original playlist]/[Imported
playlist]/[WMA playlist] → a playlist → music data.
[Songs]:
Display the list of all music data. Select the music data.
[Top50]:
Display up to 50 tracks in the order of the number of the
playback times, from the highest to the lowest. Select
the music data.
[Recent 50]:
Display up to 50 tracks in the order of the playback
date/time, from the most recent to the oldest. Select the
music data.
[Saved areas]:
Select a place to save to and select the music data.
[Music settings]:
Display the menu of the Music settings.
2
Select [Artists] and press .
The artist list appears.
3
Select an artist →an album and press .
To display detailed information
Move the cursor to the music data and from the Function
menu, select [Detail info].
To check the jacket
Move the cursor to the music data and from the Function
menu, select [Display img].
To check the lyrics
Move the cursor to the music data and from the Function
menu, select [Display lyrics].
4
Select music data and press (Play).
Current status (During playback/
Stopped)
The number in the list of the current
track/The total number of tracks in the
current playback list
The elapsed playback time/The total
playback time of the current track
Track title
Album title
Name of artist
The selected music data is played back.
Status of the MUSIC Player setting
Operating method
OperationKey operation
PlayPress
StopPress
Volume adjustment Use
Beginning of the
next track
Beginning of the
current track
Beginning of the
previous track
Fast-forwardPress
Fast-reversePress
Switch displayPress
Move to the
previous display
Some jacket or lyric may be saved. To save it, press
●
(Save) while displaying it and select [Yes] → a folder.
If you select [File mng. Mode] from the Function menu in
●
the Music menu, you can stop the MUSIC Player to display
the music data saved in the MUSIC folder that is to be
prepared in each place to save.
(Play).
(Stop).
.
Press
.
Press
(within more than three
seconds since the music starts).
Press (within less than three
seconds since the music starts).
for over a second during
playback.
for over a second during
playback.
. The player screen switches
between the visualizer display and
jacket display.
Press
.
Playing Back Music Data with the
FOMA Terminal Folded
Example: Playing back music data by selecting the artist
1
Press while the FOMA terminal is folded.
The sub-display lights.
2
Press for over a second.
The Music Touch Key lights and can be operated.
To prevent the Music Touch Key from being accidentally
ˎ
patted, press
the button once again to cancel the lock.
When the Auto lock SubKey is set to [ON], the Music
ˎ
Touch Key is locked when the Power saver mode works
(P.130).
When the Power saver mode works, the Music Touch
ˎ
Key is turned off. Press
Resume play
Shuffle all songs
Albums
Use (UP)/ (DOWN) to scroll the displayed contents by
a page.
to lock the Music Touch Key. Press
twice to light.
Music&Video Channel/Music Playback
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3
Use / to select [Artists] and pat .
The artist list appears.
4
Use / to select an artist → an album and pat .
The music data list appears.
5
Select music data and pat .
The selected music data is played back.
Press
ˎ
to swith the display by turns.
Player display
What Can U Do (Mash
Makou
One-line display
What Can U Do
Clock display
Operating method
OperationKey operation
PlayPat .
StopPat
Volume adjustment Use
Beginning of the
next track
Beginning of the
current track
Beginning of the
previous track
Fast-forwardP at for over a second during
Music&Video Channel/Music Playback
Fast-reversePa t for over a second during
Move to the
previous display
Display the
Function menu
To stop the MUSIC Player
Stop playback of the music data and then pat (CLR)
for over a second.
.
.
.
Pat
Pat (within more than three
seconds since the music starts).
Pat
(within less than three seconds
since the music starts).
playback.
playback.
Pat
(CLR).
Press .
Playback Restrictions of Music Data
Some music data is set the playback restrictions. When
you play back music data with playback restrictions,
the different confirmation screen may appear
depending on a type of music data.
Chaku-Uta Full
■
When you play back music data with playback restrictions, the
followings are displayed.
Playback restrictionDisplay
Playback time left “This data can be replayed XX times.
Playback time over “This data can no longer be replayed.
Time limit on
playback over
Before playback
period
Uta-hodai
■
When you play back an Uta-hodai whose time limit on
ˎ
playback has expired, “Some data need to update replay
period. Send phone/terminal and UIM ID, and connect to
site?” or “Need to update replay period. Send phone/terminal
and UIM ID, and connect to site?” appears. Select [Yes] to
update the time limit on playback. If you select [No], you
cannot play back music data.
The packet communication charge is required when updating
ˎ
the time limit on playback.
When you use the FOMA terminal in other countries, the time limit
ˎ
on playback may expire before or after the displayed time limit.
Pake-Houdai or Pake-Houdai Full does not cover the packet
ˎ
communication charge for updating the time limit on playback
during international roaming.
The playback restrictions for some Uta-hodai may be set the
ˎ
renewal period for a few days after the time limit on playback has
expired. During the period, you can play back music data without
updating the time limit on playback. After the renewal period
on playback has passed, the file cannot be played back. Also,
when you download music data while updating the time limit is
not proceeded, playback cannot be performed before saving it.
When the maximum number of music services (members
ˎ
only) which can be saved has been exceeded, the screen
for confirming whether to overwrite a service appears. If you
select [Yes], the new service overwrites the service which has
the oldest time limit on playback. Also, you cannot play back
music downloaded from the service which is overwritten.
The date and time of the time limit information in the display which
ˎ
notifies the time limit on playback is displayed in Japan time.
®
Replay?” appears. Select [Yes] to play
back the music data.
Delete?” appears. Select [Yes] to delete
the music data.
“Replay period has expired. Delete?” appears.
Select [Yes] to delete the music data.
“Replay period has not yet started”
appears.
Setting How to Display the Music Data
List
You can select how to display the music data list from
two types.
When no jacket information is available in the music data, the
ˎ
jacket is not displayed.
List display Jacket display
312
1
Press (Func) in the music data list display,
select [Change jackets], and press
The list display is changed to the jacket display or vice
versa.
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Managing the Playlist
There are three types of playlists that can be played
back using the FOMA terminal.
Original playlist
The playlist is created on the FOMA terminal. You can create or
edit up to 20 playlists and save up to 50 tracks of music data
per file.
Imported playlist/WMA playlist
The playlist is created on an external device such as a PC. You
can display up to 100 playlists. An imported playlist or WMA
playlist can display up to 200 tracks or 500 tracks of music data
per file, respectively. You cannot create or edit these playlists on
the FOMA terminal. You can create an imported playlist (M3U
format) using SonicStage and a WMA playlist using Windows
Media Player 10/11.
Creating a Playlist
You can save your favorite music data in an original
playlist.
Example: Adding and saving one track of music data in an
original playlist
1
From the music data list, select music data and
press
(Func).
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Add to playlist] → [Save one] and press .
Select add to
XXX Best Hits 1
XXX Best Hits 2
XXX Live
To create a new original playlist
Press (Create) and enter a name for the playlist.
Enter the name within nine full-width and 19 half-width
characters.
To save several music data
From the Function menu, select [Add to playlist]
[Select&save]→ music data and press (Complete).
To save all music data
From the Function menu, select [Add to playlist] → [Save
all].
3
Select an original playlist to be saved and press .
The screen for selecting the saving method appears.
[Add]:
Newly add selected music data to the music data saved
in a playlist.
[Overwrite]:
The screen for confirming whether to overwrite all
music data saved in a playlist with selected music data
appears. Note that all data existing in the playlist is
deleted when you select [Yes].
4
Select [Add] and press .
The selected music data is saved in the original playlist.
→
Deleting/Reordering Music Data of the
Playlist
You can delete music data from a playlist or reorder it
within a playlist. Even if you delete music data from a
playlist, the files of the music data are not deleted.
You cannot delete music data from an imported playlist/WMA
ˎ
playlist or reorder it in an imported playlist.
Example: Deleting one track
1
From the Music menu, select [Playlists] → [Original
playlist] → a playlist and press
The music data list of the Original playlist appears.
To delete all music data
From the Function menu, select [Delete from list]
[Delete all] → [Yes].
To delete several music data
From the Function menu, select [Delete from list]
[Select&delete]→ music data. Press (Complete) and
select [Yes].
2
Select music data and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
To reorder music data
From the Function menu, select [Reorder] → music data.
Move the cursor to the place to move to, press
(Move), and press (Complete).
3
Select [Delete from list] → [Delete one] → [Yes]
and press
The selected music data is deleted from the playlist.
.
.
→
→
Copying/Deleting/Editing the Name of
the Playlist
You can delete a playlist or edit its name.
You cannot copy/edit an imported playlist or WMA playlist.
ˎ
Example: Deleting one playlist
1
From the Music menu, select [Playlists] → [Original
playlist] and press
A list of all playlists appears.
To delete an imported playlist
Select [Imported playlist].
To delete a WMA playlist
Select [WMA playlist].
To delete all playlists
From the Function menu, select [Delete playlist]
[Delete all] → [Yes].
To delete several playlists
From the Function menu, select [Delete playlist]
[Select&delete]→ playlists. Press (Complete) and
select [Yes].
.
→
→
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2
Select a playlist and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
To edit the name of a playlist
Move the cursor to the playlist and from the Function
menu, select [Edit name]. Enter a new name within nine
full-width or 19 half-width characters.
To copy a playlist
Move the cursor to the playlist and from the Function
menu, select [Copy Playlists] → [Yes].
To display the detailed information of a playlist
Move the cursor to a playlist and from the Function
menu, select [Detail info].
3
Select [Delete playlist] → [Delete one] → [Yes] and
press
The selected playlist is deleted.
.
Changing the MUSIC Player
Settings
1
Music&Video Channel/Music Playback
314
From the Music menu, select [Music settings], and
press
Music settings
2
Select a playback mode for music data at [Play
mode].
[Normal]:
[Shuffle]:
3
Select the repeat type at [Repeat].
[All tracks]:
[1 track]:
[OFF]:
4
Select the type of equalizer at [Equalizer].
To set no equalizer
.
Play mode
Normal
Repeat
Equalizer
CLEAR BASS
VPT(Surround)
Dynamic Normalizer
Play back the selected music data list in the order of
appearance.
Perform random playback of the selected music data
list.
Repeat playback of all tracks in the selected music data
list.
Repeat playback of the selected track.
Play back only once.
Select [OFF].
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
5
Select whether to boost the bass sound at [CLEAR
BASS].
[+2]:
Boost the bass sound to more extent.
[+1]:
Boost the bass sound.
[OFF]:
Do not boost the bass sound.
6
Select the type of surround playback at
[VPT(Surround)].
To set no surround playback
Select [OFF].
7
Select whether to adjust the playback volume
automatically at [Dynamic Normalizer].
[ON]:
If the volume level varies depending on music data,
automatically adjust the playback volume to easylistening.
[OFF]:
Play back each music data at its original volume level.
8
Select whether to restrict the playback volume at
[AVLS].
[ON]:
Restrict the playback volume. You cannot turn up the
volume to level 16 or higher.
[OFF]:
Do not restrict the playback volume.
To reset the music settings to the default status
From the Music settings display, select [Reset settings]
[Yes] and enter the Security code.
→
While the FOMA terminal is folded, when you press
●
for over a second, the MUSIC Player is activated and the
music menu items appear on the sub-display. Use /
to select [Music settings] and pat to display setting
items. Use / to set each item and pat to change
the settings. While playing back music, press to
display the Function menu on the sub-display, and select
[Music settings].
Connecting the Flat-plug Stereo
Earphone Set (optional), etc.
The operations of the Music&Video Channel or MUSIC
Player can be performed by using the switch of the
Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch (optional)
or Flat-plug Stereo Earphone Set (optional) while
playing back with the FOMA terminal folded.
OperationSwitch operation
Play/stopPress once. Every time you press,
Beginning of the next
track
Beginning of the
previous track
Beginning of the
current track
※
※
It works only when the music track is played back on the
MUSIC Player.
playing and stopping occurs
alternately.
Press twice continuously.
Press three times continuously (within
less than three seconds since the
music starts).
Press three times continuously (within
more than three seconds since the
music starts).
Performing Frequently Used Functions Quickly ...........................................
Setting a Function to Be Activated in the TV Style ..............................
Recording Recipient’s or Your Own Voice .....................................................
Checking the Call Duration and Charge .................................................
Setting the Limit for Alert on the Total Call Charge ..................................
Using the Calculator .........................................................................................
Using a Memo .................................................................................................
Displaying the Settings of Various Functions ..................................................
Using the Earphone/Microphone with Switch .................
Receiving a Call Automatically with Earphone ....................................
Setting Which Mic to Use ...................................................................
Setting the JOG ................................................................................................
Setting Whether to Vibrate the Touch Key When Used ................................
Resetting to the Default Settings ................................................................
Deleting All Saved Data ........................................................................
List of Reset Items ............................................................................................................. 335
<Earphone/microphone with switch>
<Multiaccess>
<Multitask>
<Lifetime Calendar>
<Alarm>
<Schedule>
<My Selection>
<Display rotated appli>
<Voice memo>
<Call duration/cost>
<Cost limit notice>
<Calculator>
<Text Memo>
<Application>
<Auto answer setting>
<Headset microphone>
<Jog setting>
<Force reactor>
<Reset settings>
<Reset all data&set>
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Multiaccess Feature
<Multiaccess>
Multiaccess is a function that enables you to use a
voice call, packet communication, and SMS functions
at the same time.
For multiaccess combinations, see P.386.
ˎ
Voice call1 line
i-mode, i-αppli, i-mode mail, packet communication
by connecting a PC, and PushTalk
SMS1 line
Charge is required for the use of each communication line
●
during multiaccess.
You cannot use multiaccess during a videophone call or
●
64K data communication, but you can receive SMS.
Main Functions That Can Be
Performed Using Multiaccess
Starting Other Communication during a Voice Call
Example: Connecting to i-mode during a voice call
1
Press (MENU) during a voice call and press
(New TASK).
The menu display appears.
2
Select [i-mode] → [i Menu] → [
(Menu/Search) and press
You can access i-mode while the call is being connected.
To send mail
Select [Mail] → [Compose message] and compose mail
and send it.
To perform packet communication using a connected PC
Establish connection for packet communication using
PC operation.
To switch the display
Press (MENU) and select a task icon.
Receiving Mail during a Voice Call
Other Convenient Functions
Talking
Call duration
12:34
.
1 line
メニュー/検索
Placing a Voice Call during i-mode/Packet
Communication
Example: Placing a voice call during i-mode
1
Press (MENU) during i-mode or packet
communication.
The menu display appears and the cursor moves to the
TASK MENU.
2
Select “ ” (Stand-by) and press .
3
Enter a phone number and press .
Place a voice call while you continue to use i-mode or
packet communication.
To switch the display during a call
Press (MENU) and select a task icon.
When you place a videophone call while i-mode is being
●
used, the i-mode connection is disconnected and your
]
videophone call is placed.
Receiving a Voice Call during i-mode/Packet
Communication
1
When you receive a call, press .
When you receive a voice call, the receive call display
appears.
You can answer a voice call while you continue to use
i-mode or packet communication.
To switch the display during a call
Press (MENU) and select a task icon.
Multitask Feature
<Multitask>
Multitask is a function that enables you to perform
several functions at the same time, each of which you
can access by switching the displays.
For multitask combinations, see P.387.
ˎ
You receive mail while the call is being connected.
If you receive i-mode mail, SMS, or Message R/F while you
●
are talking on the phone, the ring tone, incoming indicator,
and vibrator do not operate.
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Using the Display during the Multitask
Operation
/ / : One/two/three or more tasks
are being executed.
changes to while playback is
(
in progress on the MUSIC Player,
changes to
or
One Seg program)
TASK MENU
Press
MENU.
Task icons
■
IconFunction nameIconFunction name
Stand-byTemplates
Phone
Phone number entry
PushTalk
Dial PushTalk
1Seg menu
Channel list
1Seg setting
Activate 1Seg
Booking list
Booking alarm
TVlinkMail setting
MUSIC Playeri-mode
Music&Video Channeli-Channel
Music&Video Channel
Download
Lifetime Calendar
CameraOwn number
MoviePhonebook
ViewerCall record
microSDPushTalk phonebook
Mail
Display mail
Message
Mail boxToruCa
Compose messageIC card
Compose SMSGPS
while watching One Seg,
changes to while recording a
(MENU) to display the TASK
Receive mail
Check new messages
Receive SMS
Check new SMS
Data transmission
Mail/i-mode common setting
i-mode setting
Settings
Storage information
USB mode setting
Input method setting
Full Browser
iαppli
Record message
Bar code reader
IconFunction nameIconFunction name
Data Security ServiceText Memo
Alarm settingCalculator
AlarmData Box
ScheduleNW Services
Schedule alarm
Activating a New Function
1
Press (MENU) during the activation of a
function.
2
Press (New TASK).
3
From the Menu, select a new function and press
.
Switching Functions
While running multiple functions, you can switch to the
display that provides access to the function you want
to use.
1
Press (MENU).
Function name
The cursor moves to a task icon on the
TASK MENU.
2
Use to select a task icon and press .
The selected function display appears.
Other Convenient Functions
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Stopping All Functions Currently
Schedule f
Activated
1
Press (MENU).
2
Press (Quit all).
3
Select [Yes] and press .
All functions currently activated are stopped.
When you execute multiple functions, you can press
●
to quit the current function.
Using the Lifetime Calendar
<Lifetime Calendar>
The Lifetime Calendar displays an image, mail,
Schedule, and birthday data stored in the FOMA
terminal in the Calendar format. This function helps you
more effectively to keep track of items to remember.
You can also automatically display the items to
remember, and display mail, Schedule, etc. from the
Lifetime Calendar.
1
From the Menu, select [LifeKit] → [Lifetime
Other Convenient Functions
Calendar] and press
2007/11/14
TueMonThrWedFriSunSat
28 29 30 31
123
8910
4 567
14
1516 17
111112 1314
2223 24
18 19 20 21
29301
25 26 2728
2 345678
The Lifetime Calendar appears.
Use
ˎ
ˎ
to display the calendar of the next month and
to display the calendar of the previous month.
The following icons show the displayed or saved items.
Display status
/
Still image (All)/(Selected)/(Selected off)/
/ /
(OFF)
/
Received mail (All)/(Selected)/(Selected
/ /
off)/(OFF)
/
Sent mail (All)/(Selected)/(Selected off)/
/ /
(OFF)
/
Schedule (All)/(OFF)
/
Birthday (All)/(OFF)
Recorded contents
The saved schedule data
The saved birthday data
.
Display status
Number of mail display
Recorded contents
When there are mail, the color defines the number of
ˎ
mail.
Number of mail display
Background colorNumber of mail
Cream1 to 4
Beige5 to 9
Orange10 to 19
Silver20 to 99
GoldMore than 100
When the Lifetime Calendar is set as the stand-by display
When you press (Link) in the stand-by display and
select the Lifetime Calendar, the Lifetime Calendar is
activated.
To display the index
Press (Index). When you select a year and month,
the Lifetime Calendar for the selected year and month
appears.
To create a new schedule
From the Function menu, select [Create new] and save
the schedule.
To display the Lifetime Calendar by specifying a date
From the Function menu, select [Select date] and enter
the date. Enter the date within the range from 2000/01/01
to 2050/12/31.
To update the displayed data
From the Function menu, select [Data update].
2
Select the date and press .
The Lifetime Calendar appears displaying one year
including the selected day (Detail view).
2007/11/14 Wed
15 25
携帯なつ子
12
New melody
10 24
docomo.taro.△△@
Its a long tim
13
携帯はる子
12 00
Discuss busines
ON
10 30
ドコモ二郎
14
Snapshot
13 17
Sasha of the
To display the index
Press (Index). When you select a date, the Lifetime
Calendar (Detail view) appears.
To display a still image
Select [ ] (P.266).
To display received mail
Select [ ] or [ ] (P.189).
To display sent mail
Select [ ] (P.189).
To display the schedule
Select [ ] (P.325).
To display a birthday
Select [ ]. The Phonebook display (P.96) or the Own
number display (P.44) appears.
Display status
or to
Recorded contents
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The Phonebook, Own number, and Schedule saved as
13
●
Secret are not displayed in the Lifetime Calendar. Set the
Secret display to [ON] to display the data.
When you have more still images, mail, and schedule
●
data saved in the FOMA terminal, you can build a more
interesting Lifetime Calendar. We recommend saving data
in the FOMA terminal using infrared communication and
the microSD memory card if you are going to use this
function immediately after you purchase SO905i.
When Items to Remember Are Displayed
If no operation is performed for a specific period, still
images, mail, and Schedule data saved in the FOMA
terminal are displayed randomly as past memories.
2007/11/14
TueMonThrWedFriSunSat
28 29 30 31
123
4 5678910
14
11 12 13 141516 17
11
18 19 20212223 24
25 26 27 282930 1
2007/11/14
2345678
To display details of the item to remember
Press (Memory). When you select an item to
remember, the Lifetime Calendar (Detail view) appears.
Items to remember
Data Displayed in the Lifetime Calendar
The following data is displayed in the Lifetime Calendar.
JPEG and GIF images saved in My picture of the Data Box
-
Received and sent mail saved in the FOMA terminal, or
-
images attached to SMS and received/sent mail※1
Schedule saved in the FOMA terminal
-
Name, Des call display, and birthday saved in the FOMA
-
terminal phonebook※2
Name, image, and birthday saved in the Own number
-
1 When 2in1 is set to the A mode, data for Address A is
※
displayed. When the B mode is set, data for Address B is
displayed.
2 When 2in1 is set to the A mode, data set as [Common] and
※
[A] at the Phonebook 2in1 setting is displayed. When the B
mode is set, data set as [Common] and [B] is displayed.
Typical display examples
■
When the image attached to mail cannot be displayed, “
ˎ
appears.
Still image
13 17
Sasha of the
Management title
Source (P.289)
Type/size of an
image (P.266)
Received mail
14
10 30
ドコモ二郎
Snapshot
Sender (name saved
in the Phonebook)
Image attached
to mail or Des call
display saved in the
Phonebook
With a file attachment
Subject
Mail status (P.190)
Sent mail
10 24
ドコモ三郎
Its a l
When you send mail to several recipients using address type
ˎ
“To”, “
” appears next to the address.
Recipient (name saved
in the Phonebook)
Image attached
to mail or Des call
display saved in the
Phonebook
With a file attachment
Subject
Mail status (P.190)
Schedule
12 00
Discuss busines
ON
Event outline
Category icon
Alarm
Birthday
携帯はる子
Data saved in the microSD memory card cannot be
●
displayed in the Lifetime Calendar.
When the date and time of mail are corrected to the local
●
time during international roaming, “ ” appears next to the
time (P.43).
Images in the [Preinstall] and [Stamp&Frame] folders
●
cannot be displayed in the Lifetime Calendar.
While displaying the Lifetime Calendar, when receiving
●
new mail or deleting/changing saved data such as
images, Phonebook, or Schedule using Multitask, the
displayed contents of the Lifetime Calendar may differ
from the actual data. In this case, from the Function menu,
select [Data update] to update the displayed contents of
the Lifetime Calendar.
Des call display saved
in the Phonebook
Name saved in the
Phonebook
”
Other Convenient Functions
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Setting the Display of Lifetime Calendar
You can set the data to be displayed in the Lifetime
Calendar and set whether to automatically display the
items to remember.
1
Press (Func) in the Lifetime Calendar.
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [LTC setting] and press .
The LTC setting display appears.
[Display setting]:
Set the data to be displayed in the Lifetime Calendar.
[Memory auto display]:
Set the time before the item to remember is automatically
displayed when a key is not operated for a specific
period.
[Security data display]:
Set whether to display a folder which is set the Mail
security or Data security. If you set [Display], you need
to enter the Security code when you display the Lifetime
Calendar.
To display the Help of the LTC setting
Press (Help).
3
Select [Display setting] and press .
The Display setting display appears.
[Photo]:
Set the display of the still image to [All]/[Selected]/
[Selected off]/[OFF]. To or not to display still images
saved in a specific folder only, select [Selected]/
[Selected off] → [Select folder] → a folder.
You cannot select the [Preinstall] or [Stamp&Frame]
ˎ
folder.
[Received mail]:
Set the display of the received mail to [All]/[Selected]/
[Selected off]/[OFF]. To or not to display mail received
from a specific address only, select [Selected]/[Selected
off] → [Select mail address] and set a mail address.
[Sent mail]:
Set the display of the sent mail to [All]/[Selected]/
[Selected off]/[OFF]. To or not to display mail sent to a
Other Convenient Functions
specific address only, select [Selected]/[Selected off]
[Select mail address] and set a mail address.
[Schedule]:
Set the display of the schedule to [All]/[OFF].
[Birthday]:
Set the display of the birthday to [All]/[OFF].
To restore the default settings
Press (Reset).
4
Select the display for each item.
5
Press (Complete).
The LTC setting display appears.
6
Set the time before the item to remember is
automatically displayed at [Memory auto display].
Select from [Fast], [Normal], [Slow], and [OFF].
To disable automatic display of the item to remember
Select [OFF].
7
Select [Security data display] and press .
The Security code screen appears.
8
Enter the Security code and press (OK).
9
Select [Display]/[OFF] and press .
The LTC setting is set.
Starting the Alarm at a
Specified Time
The alarm is activated for about one minute at a
specified time. You can set up to 12 alarms to be
activated.
1
From the Menu, select [LifeKit] → [Alarm] and
press
Alarm
Select alarm
Auto power on
To set the operation of the alarm during power off
2
Select [Select alarm] and press .
→
Select alarm
The following icons show the setting status of the Alarm.
ˎ
To switch between setting/canceling the Alarm
.
Select [Auto power on] → [ON]/[OFF].
If you select [ON], when the alarm time comes
ˎ
during power off, the FOMA terminal is automatically
powered on and the alarm works.
Repeat the alarm on the same day of the week. Select a
day of the week and press
7
Select an alarm tone from MUSIC/i-motion/Melody
OFF
00:00
OFF
4
アラーム
鳴動
OFF
C5
OFF
(OK).
of the Data Box at [Alarm tone].
You can set the following files. You can select a Chaku-
ˎ
®
Uta
from [i-motion].
Category
MUSIC※AAC-LC/
i-motion※MP4
MelodySMF/
Some files may not be set.
※
When you select a Chaku-Uta Full® that has a choice of
specified playback ranges from [MUSIC]
The screen for selecting a type of setting appears. If you
select [Full song], the entire track of Chaku-Uta Full® is
set for the alarm tone. If you select [Point], the specified
playback range of Chaku-Uta Full® is set for the alarm
tone.
To mute the alarm tone
Select [Silent].
To check the alarm tone
Move the cursor to the alarm tone and press (Play).
File
format
HE-AAC
MFi
File sizeImage size
Max. 5M bytes
Max. 10M bytes
Max. 350K bytes
Max. [VGA(640
480)]
8
Set the volume at [Alarm volume].
Select from [OFF] and [1 to 5].
To set the volume to [OFF]
Press at level 1.
9
Select an alarm image from My picture/i-motion of
the Data Box at [Alarm image].
You can set the following files.
ˎ
Category
My picture
i-motion※MP4
Some i-motion may not be set.
※
To check an alarm image
Move the cursor to an alarm image and press (Play).
10
Select a vibration type at [Vibrator].
[Pattern1]:
Set short intermittent vibration.
[Pattern2]:
Set long intermittent vibration.
[Link melody]:
Vibrates in accordance with the alarm tone. If you have
set the alarm tone to [Silent] or to a melody that cannot
be synchronized with the vibrator operation, the vibrator
vibrates using [Pattern1].
[OFF]:
Do not set the vibrator.
To check the vibration
Move the cursor to the pattern and press (Confirm).
11
−
−
Select an indicator color at [Color].
×
Select from 12 indicator colors or [C13:ALL] (indicator
flashes in 12 colors in sequence).
When you move the cursor, the indicator flashes
accordingly.
12
Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Snooze].
[ON]:
The alarm operates for about one minute and repeats
operation up to six times every five minutes.
[OFF]:
Do not repeat the alarm operation.
13
Press (Complete).
The Alarm is set and “ ” appears in the stand-by display.
File
format
GIF/JPEG
SWF
File sizeImage size
Max. 250K bytes
Max. 100K bytes
Max. 10M bytes
Max. [Stand-by
(480×864)],
Max. W480×H288
for GIF animation
Max. [VGA(640
480)]
−
×
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When the Alarm and Schedule alarm are set
●
simultaneously, “ ” is displayed instead of “ ”.
If the Alarm, Schedule alarm, and Booking alarm are set to
●
start at the same time, the following priority is applied.
1. Schedule alarm
2. Booking alarm
3. Alarm
When you set an i-motion or Chaku-Uta Full® for the alarm
●
tone or set an i-motion for the alarm image, the settings
may be changed in some cases.
At the Alarm Time
The alarm tone sounds for about one minute with the
indicator flashing.
Alarm
06:30
To stop the alarm tone
Press any key.
When you do not stop the alarm
tone
The display informing the release
of the alarm appears. To turn off
the display, press or .
To stop the Snooze
Press .
If you set an i-motion with video and sound tracks to the
●
alarm tone, a movie in the i-motion is displayed.
If the alarm time comes during a voice call or PushTalk
●
communication, the default alarm tone sounds and the
default alarm image is displayed. The vibrator does not
operate.
The Alarm does not operate in the following cases.
●
- While the Lock all is set
- While the Personal data lock is set
- While the Omakase Lock is set
- While updating the software
If the alarm time comes in the following cases, the Alarm
●
may operate when the status changes to during a call or
stand-by.
- While placing/receiving a voice/videophone call or
originating/receiving a PushTalk call
- During packet communication
- During the infrared communication/while the infrared
remote control is being used
- During the iC communication
- During data communication or while reading/writing
data from/into a microSD memory card on a PC with the
FOMA terminal connected using the USB cable
- While recording a still image/movie
- While the Schedule alarm/Booking alarm is sounding
- Beep while receiving Area Mail, while sounding Area
Mail ring tone, or displaying Area Mail
If another function is executed during the Alarm or Snooze
●
operation, the alarm is stopped. The Snooze keeps
operating within five times.
When the PIN1 code setting and the Auto power on for the
●
Alarm are set to [ON], the FOMA terminal is automatically
powered on at the alarm time and the PIN1 code input
screen appears after the Alarm operation. If you set any
data for which the UIM operation restriction function is set
to the alarm tone, the default melody sounds.
If you leave the FOMA terminal with the battery pack
●
removed or fully expended for a long period of time, the
date and time is reset, and the Alarm may not operate
correctly.
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Saving Schedules
<Schedule>
Up to 300 schedules, such as date and events/
appointments can be saved for management. When a
Schedule alarm is set, the FOMA terminal activates the
alarm at the scheduled time.
An entry is required at [
ˎ
1
From the Menu, select [LifeKit] → [Schedule] and
press
The calendar is displayed.
2
Select a starting date and press (Create).
Edit schedule
2007/11/01 Thu
00:00
All day OFF
2007/11/01 Thu
00:00
Schedule
None
OFF
00min.before
OFF
01
Count
The selected date is automatically entered.
To change the starting date
Select [ ] and change the date. Enter the date within
the range from 2000/01/01 to 2050/12/31.
3
Enter a starting time at [ ].
Enter a time in 24-hour format.
To set the schedule period to all day
Select [ON] at [All day]. When it is set to [ON], you
cannot set the starting time, ending date, ending time,
and alarm.
4
Enter an ending date at [ ].
Enter from the starting date to 2050/12/31.
5
Enter an ending time at [ ].
Enter a time in 24-hour format.
6
Enter the event at [ ].
Enter the event within 128 full-width or 256 half-width
characters.
7
Select a category icon at [ ].
8
Enter an event outline at [ ].
Enter an outline within 20 full-width or 40 half-width
characters.
9
Select [ON]/[OFF] of the alarm at [ ].
[ON]:
Sound the alarm tone. Select how many minutes before
the starting time of schedule the alarm should sound.
Select [00min.before] if you want to sound the alarm at
the same time as the starting time.
[OFF]:
Do not sound the alarm tone.
] (Event).
.
10
Select the schedule repeat type at [ ].
[OFF]:
Do not repeat the schedule. Go to step 12.
[Eyd]:
Repeat the schedule every day.
[Week]:
Repeat the schedule on the same day of the week.
[Month]:
Repeat the schedule every month on the same day.
[Year]:
Repeat the schedule every year on the same day of the
same month.
When the schedule repeat type is set to other than [OFF]
Enter the repeat count within 01 to 99 times.
11
Select [ON]/[OFF] of a holiday at [Holiday].
[ON]:
The schedule repeats even on a holiday.
[OFF]:
The schedule does not repeat on a holiday, but it is
included in the repeat count.
12
Select [ON]/[OFF] of the Secret at [ ].
[ON]:
Save the schedule as Secret. Details of the schedule
are masked with “*” except for the time at the schedule
alarm time.
[OFF]:
Do not save the schedule as Secret.
To display the data saved as Secret
Set the Secret display to [ON].
13
Press (Complete).
The schedule is saved. When the Alarm is set to [ON], “ ”
appears in the stand-by display.
The schedule dates are highlighted on the calendar.
When the Schedule alarm and Alarm are set
●
simultaneously, “ ” is displayed instead of “ ”.
If the repeat type of the schedule set for the 31st is set to
●
[Month], the schedule is set for the last day of the month
for months with less than 31 days. It is also applied when
the repeat type of the schedule set for the 29th of February
in a leap year is set to [Year].
When you set an i-motion or Chaku-Uta Full® for the alarm
●
tone or set an i-motion for the alarm image, the settings
may be changed in some cases.
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At the Schedule Alarm Time
The alarm sounds for about 30 seconds with the
indicator flashing and the schedule data is displayed.
If there are several overlapping schedules with the
same start time of the alarm, the number of schedules
you have in addition is shown as “XXX” on the upper
right of the display.
To stop the alarm tone
Press any key.
When you do not stop the alarm
tone
The Schedule display appears.
To turn off the Schedule display,
press (OK), , or .
If you set an i-motion with video and sound tracks to the
●
alarm tone, a movie in the i-motion is displayed.
If the alarm time comes during a voice call or PushTalk
●
communication, the default alarm tone sounds and default
alarm image is displayed. The vibrator does not operate.
The Schedule alarm does not operate in the following
●
cases.
- When the FOMA terminal is powered off
- While the Lock all is set
- While the Personal data lock is set
- While the Omakase Lock is set
- While updating the software
If the alarm time comes in the following cases, the
●
Schedule alarm may operate when the status changes to
during a call or stand-by.
- While placing/receiving a voice/videophone call or
- During packet communication
- During the infrared communication/while the infrared
- During the iC communication
- During data communication or while reading/writing
Other Convenient Functions
- While recording a still image/movie
- Beep while receiving Area Mail, while sounding Area
If you leave the FOMA terminal with the battery pack
●
removed or fully expended for a long period of time, the
date and time is reset, and the Schedule alarm may not
operate correctly.
Schedule
12:00
Lunch meeting
originating/receiving a PushTalk call
remote control is being used
data from/into a microSD memory card on a PC with the
FOMA terminal connected using the USB cable
Mail ring tone, or displaying Area Mail
Setting the Schedule Alarm Operations
You can set the details of the operations of the
Schedule alarm.
1
Press (Func) in the calendar.
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Schedule setting] → [Schedule alarm] and
press
Select an alarm tone from MUSIC/i-motion/Melody
of the Data Box at [Alarm tone].
You can set the following files. You can select a Chaku-
ˎ
When you select a Chaku-Uta Full® that has a choice of
specified playback ranges from [MUSIC]
To mute the alarm tone
To check the alarm tone
4
Set the volume at [Alarm volume].
Select from [OFF] and [1 to 6].
To set the volume to [OFF]
.
4
鳴動中
OFF
C5
®
Uta
from [i-motion].
Category
MUSIC※AAC-LC/
i-motion※MP4
MelodySMF/MFi
Some files may not be set.
※
The screen for selecting a type of setting appears. If you
select [Full song], the entire track of Chaku-Uta Full® is
set for the alarm tone. If you select [Point], the specified
playback range of Chaku-Uta Full® is set for the alarm
tone.
Select [Silent].
Move the cursor to the alarm tone and press (Play).
Press at level 1.
File
format
HE-AAC
File sizeImage size
Max. 5M bytes
Max. 10M bytes
Max. 350K bytes
Max. [VGA(640
480)]
−
×
−
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5
Select an alarm image from My picture/i-motion of
the Data Box at [Alarm image].
You can set the following files.
ˎ
Category
My picture
i-motion※MP4
Some i-motion may not be set.
※
To check an alarm image
Move the cursor to an alarm image and press (Play).
6
Select a vibration type at [Vibrator].
[Pattern1]:
Set short intermittent vibration.
[Pattern2]:
Set long intermittent vibration.
[Link melody]:
Vibrates in accordance with the alarm tone. If you have
set the alarm tone to [Silent] or to a melody that cannot
be synchronized with the vibrator operation, the vibrator
vibrates using [Pattern1].
[OFF]:
Do not set the vibrator.
To check the vibration
Move the cursor to the pattern and press (Confirm).
7
Select an indicator color at [Color].
Select from 12 indicator colors or [C13:ALL] (indicator
flashes in 12 colors in sequence).
When you move the cursor, the indicator flashes
accordingly.
8
Press (Complete).
The Schedule alarm operations are set.
File
format
GIF/JPEG
SWF
File sizeImage size
Max. 250K bytes
Max. [Stand-by
(480×864)],
Max. W480×H288
for GIF animation
Max. 100K bytes
Max. 10M bytes
Max. [VGA(640
480)]
Displaying the Schedule
The saved schedule can be checked using the
calendar.
1
From the Menu, select [LifeKit] → [Schedule] and
press
2007/11
−
×
28
11
18
25
The calendar is displayed.
ˎ
When the calendar is set for the stand-by display
To display the calendar for a specified date
2
Select a date and press .
2007/11/01 Thu
−−:−− Birthday
12:00Lunch meeting
18:00Baseball
The schedule list is displayed.
ˎ
3
Select the schedule and press .
Schedule detail
The details of the schedule appear.
To edit the saved schedule
If you set a repeat count beyond 2050/12/31, [To
●
2050/12/31] is displayed as the last day of the repeat
when you display the schedule.
.
11/1
TueMonThuWedFriSunSat
302931 1 2
4
567
12 13 14
15 16
19
20 21
22 23
26
27 28
29 30
324
Use
to display the calendar of the next month and
to display the calendar of the previous month.
Press (Link) in the stand-by display and select the
calendar to start the schedule.
From the Function menu, select [Select date] and enter
the date. Enter the date within the range from 2000/01/01
to 2050/12/31.
Starting time
Event outline (Contents of the saved
schedule, when you did not save the
event outline)
Other Convenient Functions
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Deleting a Schedule
You can delete schedules using the following five
methods.
Delete oneDelete a schedule. If you delete a schedule set
Select&delete Delete the selected schedules. You can select
Delete a day Delete all schedules for the selected date.
Del up to ysd Delete all schedules before the selected
Delete allDelete all schedules.
Example: Deleting a schedule
1
From the Menu, select [LifeKit] → [Schedule] and
press
To delete all schedules
To delete all schedules before the selected date
To delete all schedules for the selected date
2
Select a date and press .
To delete several schedules
3
Select a schedule and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
4
Select [Delete] → [Delete one] → [Yes] and
press
Other Convenient Functions
The selected schedule is deleted.
to repeat, all its repeats are also deleted.
up to 30 schedules over days at a time. If you
delete a schedule set to repeat, all its repeats
are also deleted.
Schedules set to repeat cannot be deleted.
date. Schedules set to repeat on and after the
selected date cannot be deleted.
.
From the Function menu, select [Delete] → [Delete all],
enter the Security code, and select [Yes].
Move the cursor to the date and from the Function menu,
select [Delete] → [Del up to ysd]. Enter the Security
code and select [Yes].
Move the cursor to the date and from the Function menu,
select [Delete] → [Delete a day] → [Yes].
From the Function menu, select [Delete]
[Select&delete] and select schedules. Press
(Complete) and select [Yes].
.
Setting Holiday
You can set a day or a day of the week as a holiday
and cancel the holiday settings. A day set as a holiday
is displayed in red.
For today Set a specific day as a holiday or cancel a holiday.
Day of the
week
Rel up to
yesterday
Release all Cancel all holidays set by the For today and Day
ResetReset the holiday settings to the default settings.
Example: Setting a specific day as a holiday or canceling the
1
→
2
3
4
●
Up to 1,000 days can be set or canceled.
Set a specific day of the week as a holiday or
cancel a holiday of the week.
Cancel all holidays set by the For today before the
selected date.
of the week.
holiday setting of a day
From the Menu, select [LifeKit] → [Schedule] and
press
To set/cancel holidays by a day of the week
To cancel all holidays before the selected date
To cancel all holidays
To reset to the default settings
.
From the Function menu, select [Schedule setting]
[Set holidays] → [Day of the week]. Select the day of the
week and press (Complete).
Move the cursor to the date and from the Function menu,
select [Schedule setting] → [Set holidays] → [Rel up to
yesterday] → [Yes].
From the Function menu, select [Schedule setting]
[Set holidays] → [Release all], enter the Security code,
and select [Yes].
From the Function menu, select [Schedule setting]
[Set holidays] → [Reset], enter the Security code, and
select [Yes].
Select a date and press (Func).
The Function menu appears.
Select [Schedule setting] → [Set holidays] and
press
The Set holidays display appears.
.
Select [For today] → [Yes] and press .
The selected day is set as a holiday or the holiday setting
of the day is canceled.
The public holidays are based on the “Law Partially
Revising the National Holidays Law and the Old-Age
Welfare Law” (Law No.59, 2001) and (Law No.43, 2005).
Note that the Vernal Equinox Day and Autumn Equinox Day
may fall on the dates other than those set on the FOMA
terminal because they depend on the announcement by
the official gazette on February 1st of the previous year (as
of October 2007).
Perform the required setting when a holiday is changed or
newly added.
→
→
→
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Checking the Number of Schedules
Saved
The number of schedules saved can be checked as
well as the number of schedules still available to be
saved or saved as Secret.
1
Press (Func) in the calendar.
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Memory status] and press .
Memory status
279
21
5
Remained
Used
Secret
[Remained]:
Display the number of schedules still available to be saved.
[Used]:
Display the number of schedules saved (including
schedules as Secret).
[Secret]:
Display the number of schedules saved as Secret (this
data is displayed only when the Secret display is set to
[ON]).
Performing Frequently Used
Functions Quickly
You can save frequently used functions in My Selection
and select a saved function directly.
Up to 12 functions can be added to My Selection.
When the Menu displays the Kisekae menu or Standard
ˎ
menu, you need to set the Start menu setting to [My Selection]
(P.115).
1
Press (MENU) in the stand-by display, select a
function, and press
Press (MENU) in the stand-by display, move the
cursor to the function, press (Delete), and select [Yes].
To reset My Selection to the default setting
Reset the settings (P.334).
2
Select a function and press (Save).
The screen for confirming whether to replace My Selection
appears.
3
Select [Yes] and press .
The selected function replaces My Selection.
<My Selection>
(Exchange).
Other Convenient Functions
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Setting a Function to Be Activated
in the TV Styl
When you switch the FOMA terminal to the TV style
in stand-by status, you can set the functions to be
activated automatically.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Display]
[Stand-by display] → [Display rotated appli] and
press
[Activate 1Seg]:
Activate One Seg.
[Camera]:
Activate the Shoot by photo.
[Movie]:
Activate the Movie shoot.
[Full Browser]:
Activate Full Browser.
[OFF]:
Do not activate anything.
2
Select a function to be activated and press .
The Display rotated appli is set.
e
<Display rotated appli>
.
Recording Recipient’s or Your
Own Voice
Your own voice during stand-by and the recipient’s
voice during a voice call can be recorded.
Up to three voice memos of up to about 15 seconds
each can be recorded.
When you record a voice memo during a call in addition to
ˎ
the already recorded three voice memos, the oldest memo is
automatically overwritten by the new one. When you record
a voice memo during stand-by, the screen for confirming
whether to overwrite the oldest voice memo appears.
For information on playing back and deleting the voice memo,
ˎ
see P.72.
Other Convenient Functions
Recording Your Own Voice during
Stand-by
1
Press in the stand-by display, select [Rec
voice memo] → [Yes] and press
Rec voice memo
11/10 21:08
<Voice memo>
If there is an incoming call/mail or the Alarm/Schedule
●
alarm/Booking alarm time comes while recording a voice
memo during stand-by, the recording stops and the voice
memo recorded until then is saved.
Recording Recipient’s Voice during a
Call
→
1
Press during a call.
The recording starts. When the recording ends, a beep
sounds.
To stop the recording on the way
Press (Stop).
When the FOMA terminal is folded while recording a voice
●
memo during a call, the recording is stopped and the
recorded voice memo is saved if the Setting when folded
is set to [Holding] or [Disconnect] and the recording is
continued if set to [Mute].
Checking the Call Duration and
Charge
You can check the call duration and charge for the last
and total voice and videophone calls.
The call duration and charge displayed are estimated and
ˎ
may not be real values. The call charge does not include
consumption tax.
1
.
2
<Call duration/cost>
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Management]
[NW Services] → [Call Cost/Duration] and
→
press
The Call Cost/Duration display appears.
[Last call cost]:
[Last call duration]:
[Total calls cost]:
[Total calls duration]:
.
Display the call charge for the last voice call at
[Voice call] and the last videophone call/64K data
communication at [Digital]. The call charge is counted
only when you place a call.
Display the call duration for the last voice call at
[Voice call] and the last videophone call/64K data
communication at [Digital]. The call duration is counted
when you receive a call as well as place a call.
Display the total call charge from the last reset to the
present time.
Display the total call duration from the last reset to the
present time.
Select the item and press .
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The recording starts. When the recording ends, a beep
sounds.
To stop the recording on the way
Press (Stop).
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When you place a call to a toll-free number such as
●
NTT Free Dial or Directory Assistance (104), “0YEN” or
“
YEN” indicated for the call charge.
******
The accumulated call charges are stored in the UIM.
●
Therefore, if you switch the UIM, the accumulated total call
charge (starting from December 2004) is displayed.
FOMA terminals manufactured earlier than the 901i
※
series are not capable of displaying the accumulated
call charges stored in the UIM. (The charges, however,
are stored in the UIM used by the older terminals.)
The duration and charge for PushTalk, i-mode, and
●
packet communication are not counted. For details on
how to check charges for i-mode, etc., see the “Mobile
Phone User’s Guide 【i-mode】” that you receive when you
subscribe to i-mode.
When the call duration for the last voice call or digital
●
communication exceeds 99 hours, 59 minutes, and 59
seconds or the total call duration for voice calls or digital
communication exceeds 9,999 hours, 59 minutes, and 59
seconds, “Over” is displayed.
The ring time for incoming and outgoing calls are not
●
counted.
The transmission charge for Chaku-moji is not counted.
●
When you use WORLD CALL, the international call charge
●
is counted. When you use other international call services
other than WORLD CALL, the call charge is not counted.
When you switch between voice and videophone calls
●
during a call, the call duration and call charge are counted
separately for each call type and incremented at [Voice
call] or [Digital] alternately every time you switch the call.
When 2in1 is used, the total call duration and charge
●
of both Number A and Number B are summed up and
displayed.
Resetting the Total Call Duration and
Charge
The display of the total call duration and charge can be
reset. The count starts from 0 after the reset.
Example: Resetting the total call duration
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Management]
[NW Services] → [Call Cost/Duration] → [Reset]
→
and press
Select reset
item
Total duration
Total cost
2
Select [Total duration] and press .
The Security code screen appears.
To reset the total call charge
Select [Total cost], enter the PIN2 code, and select [Yes].
3
Enter the Security code and press (OK).
The screen for confirming whether to reset appears.
4
Select [Yes] and press .
The total call duration is reset and the reset date/time are
updated.
.
Automatically Resetting the Total Call
Charge
You can set to automatically reset the total call charge
at 00:00 a.m. on the first day of every month.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Management]
[NW Services] → [Call Cost/Duration] → [Auto
→
reset] and press
The PIN2 code input screen appears.
2
Enter the PIN2 code and press (OK).
The Auto reset display appears.
3
Select [ON]/[OFF] and press .
The Auto reset is set.
.
Setting the Limit for Alert on
the Total Call Charge
You can set an upper limit amount of call charges to
alert yourself with an icon or alarm tone when the total
call charge exceeds this limit value.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Management]
[NW Services] → [Call Cost/Duration] → [Cost
→
limit notice] and press
The Security code screen appears.
2
Enter the Security code and press (OK).
Call cost limit
Set
Limit
Notification
3
Select [ON]/[OFF] for the Call limit notice at [Set].
4
Enter a value at [Limit].
Enter from ¥10 to ¥100,000 (in increments of ¥10).
5
Select a notification method at [Notification].
[Alarm+Stand-by]:
Display the icon in the stand-by display and sound an
alarm tone to alert you at the same time.
[Stand-by]:
Display the icon in the stand-by display to alert you.
6
Press (Complete).
The Call cost limit is set.
OFF
0YEN
(10−100000)
Alarm+Stand−by
<Cost limit notice>
.
Other Convenient Functions
Continued
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When the Call Charge Exceeds the Limit
When the upper limit value of
the call charge you have set is
exceeded during a call or data
communication, the notification icon
“ ” (Exceed cost limit) appears in
the stand-by display.
When you set the notification
method to [Alarm+Stand-by], an
alarm tone sounds when the stand-
Exceed cost limit
The alarm for the Call cost limit is heard at the same
●
volume level as set for the incoming call ring volume. It is
heard at the volume level 2 when you set the volume of the
ring tone to [3] or higher level, [STEP DOWN], or [STEP
UP].
by display reappears.
To check the call charge
Press (Link) in the stand-by
display and select “ ”.
Canceling the Icon for Limit Alert
Turn off the notification icon “ ”.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Management]
[NW Services] → [Call Cost/Duration] → [Delete
→
max cost icon] and press
The Security code screen appears.
2
Enter the Security code and press (OK).
The screen for confirming whether to delete the maximum
cost icon appears.
3
Select [Yes] and press .
“ ” disappears.
.
2
Enter numbers and operators to display the result.
Press ,, ,, and in this order.
0 to 9
Add (+)
Subtract (−)
Multiply (×)
Divide (÷)
Decimal (.)
Calculate (=)
Clear (C)/Clear All (AC)
If the number is indivisible or the result of the calculation
●
contains a decimal point and proves to be 10 digits
or more, 10th digit and any more digits than this are
discarded for display from the rightmost digit.
If the result of the calculation is 10 digits or more, or if you
●
attempt an illegal calculation (e.g. division by 0), the error
code “0E” appears.
Minus numbers can be calculated only when you enter a
●
minus number first.
Using a Memo
to
or
<Text Memo>
Necessary information can be saved in the Text Memo.
Up to 10 text memos can be saved.
When you enter [Contents] of a memo,
ˎ
appears and you can save the memo.
1
From the Menu, select [LifeKit] → [Text Memo],
press
Edit Text Memo
Contents
, and press (Create).
(Complete)
Using the Calculator
<Calculator>
You can use the FOMA terminal to perform the four
basic operations of arithmetic (+,−,×,÷) for up to
Other Convenient Functions
nine digits.
Example: Calculating 64×5
1
From the Menu, select [LifeKit] → [Calculator] and
press
.
0
330
Category
None
2
Enter a memo at [Contents].
Enter a memo within 256 full-width or 512 half-width
characters.
3
Select a category icon at [Category].
4
Press (Complete).
The memo is saved.
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Displaying a Memo
The contents of a saved memo can be checked.
1
From the Menu, select [LifeKit] → [Text Memo] and
press
Move the cursor to a memo and from the Function menu,
select [Copy Text Memo] → [Yes].
Move the cursor to a memo and from the Function menu,
select [Delete] → [Delete one] → [Yes]. To delete several
memos, from the Function menu, select [Delete]
[Select&delete], and select memos. Press (Complete)
and select [Yes]. To delete all memos, from the Function
menu, select [Delete] → [Delete all], enter the Security
code, and select [Yes].
Book airline ticket to
Okinawa.
Category
Create date
2007/11/10 09:15
Last update on
2007/11/10 09:15
Press (Edit).
Displaying the Settings of
Various Functions
You can directly display the settings of each function
and set each item. For more information about settings,
see the relevant pages.
DisplaySetting data
1Seg setting Set the functions used for One Seg (P.255).
Lifetime Cal. Set the d ata to be display ed in the Lifetim e
MailSet the functions used for i-mode mail, SMS
i-modeSet the functions used for i-mode (P.105, 169,
iαppliSet automatic activation of software and
→
PhonebookSet the display style and font size of the
Call recordSet the Redial/Received record display ON/OFF
PushTalkSet the operation for originating/receiving a
Record msg Set ON/OFF and the answer time of the Record
ToruCaSet the operation to be performed when a
IC act. notice Set the operation for notifying you that the
ScheduleSet the operation of holidays and the Schedule
Input method Set the function for character input (P.340, 342,
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Application]
and press
Cal., set whether to automatically display the
items to remember, or etc. (P.320).
Area Mail (P.194, 201, 203, etc.).
etc.).
software description display during a download
(P.105, 207, 213).
Phonebook (P.97).
(P.131).
PushTalk call (P.87).
message and the answering/recording image
of the Videophone message (P.70).
ToruCa card is obtained (P.224).
FOMA terminal comes within the FeliCa
communication range (P.225).
When you connect the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone
with Switch (optional), etc. to the Earphone/Microphone
Jack, you can answer a voice, videophone, or PushTalk
call, place a voice call by simply pressing its switch.
You can also set Earphone/Microphone operation.
Do not wind the cord of the Earphone/Microphone around
●
the FOMA terminal. Doing so may cause the radio wave
condition to be degraded.
Placing the cord of the Earphone/Microphone close to the
●
antenna may cause noise.
Using the Switch to Place a Call
You can place a voice call to the first phone number
saved as the Memory number (P.332) of the Phonebook
using the switch on the Earphone/Microphone.
When the Personal data lock is set, the call cannot be placed.
ˎ
1
Connect the Earphone/Microphone to the FOMA
terminal.
Open the cover of the Earphone/Microphone Jack and
ˎ
insert the plug of the Earphone/Microphone into the jack.
2
Press the switch on the Earphone/Microphone for
over a second in the stand-by display.
The beep sounds and the call is connected to the recipient.
Talk when the recipient answers the call.
3
Press the switch on the Earphone/Microphone for
over a second to hang up.
The beep sounds and the call is disconnected.
If a Phonebook memory number that is saved as Secret is
●
set for the Memory number, set the Secret display to [ON]
if you want to use the switch on the Earphone/Microphone
Other Convenient Functions
to place a call.
When you use the MUSIC Player while the FOMA terminal
●
is folded, you cannot use the switch to place a call.
<Earphone/microphone with switch>
Using the Switch to Receive a Call
1
When receiving a call, press the switch on the
Earphone/Microphone for over a second.
The beep sounds and the call is connected.
2
Press the switch on the Earphone/Microphone for
over a second to hang up.
The beep sounds and the call is disconnected.
When you answer a videophone call using the switch on
●
the Earphone/Microphone, a substitute image is sent to
the caller.
You cannot end communication using the switch on the
●
Earphone/Microphone during PushTalk communication.
Press to end communication.
Setting the Operation of the Earphone/
Microphone with Switch
You can set whether to permit the switch on the
Earphone/Microphone to place a voice call. You can
also set a Phonebook memory number to be used
for placing a voice call by pressing the switch on the
Earphone/Microphone.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Call]
[Headset setting] → [Headset sw. to call] and
press
Headset sw. to call
Set
Memory number
2
Select [Voice call]/[OFF] of the switch on the
.
OFF
999
Earphone/Microphone at [Set].
[Voice call]:
Use the switch on the Earphone/Microphone to place a
voice call.
[OFF]:
Do not use the switch on the Earphone/Microphone.
3
Enter a memory number from the Phonebook used
for placing a voice call at [Memory number].
Enter from 000 to 999.
4
Press (Complete).
The Headset sw. to call is set.
If you delete phonebook data of the phone number that is
●
set for the Memory number, the default Memory number
setting 999 is restored.
→
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Receiving a Call Automatically
with Earphone
You can set to automatically answer a voice or
videophone call when the Flat-plug Earphone/
Microphone with Switch (optional), etc. is connected.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Call]
[Headset setting] → [Auto answer setting] and
press
Auto answer setting
2
Select [ON]/[OFF] of the Auto answer setting at
[Set].
3
Enter the time before receiving a call automatically
at [To answer].
Enter from 000 to 120 seconds.
4
Press (Complete).
The Auto answer setting is set.
When you receive a videophone call, a substitute image is
●
sent to the caller.
When the Record message, Voice Mail Service, Call
●
Forwarding Service, and Auto answer setting are set
simultaneously, and if you want to give priority to the Auto
answer setting, set the time before starting the answering
message for the Auto answer setting shorter than that for
the Record message and the ring time for the Voice Mail
and Call Forwarding Services.
.
Set
To answer
005 sec
(000−120)
<Auto answer setting>
→
OFF
Setting Which Mic to Use
<Headset microphone>
You can set to use a microphone during a call when the
Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch (optional),
etc. is connected.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Call]
[Headset setting] → [Headset microphone] and
press
[Valid main]:
[Valid Headset]:
2
Select a microphone to be used and press .
The Headset microphone is set.
Setting the JOG
.
Use the earpiece (microphone) of the FOMA terminal.
Use the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch
(optional).
<Jog setting>
You can set whether to make the JOG available for
operations, the Scroll setting, and the functions to be
activated when scrolling it in the stand-by display.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Management]
[Jog setting] and press
→
Jog setting
Rotate set
<Scroll setting>
Mail view
Browser(i−mode/1Seg)
Full Browser
<Stand−by display>
Upward rotation
Downward rotation
ON
Medium
Medium
Medium
Data BOX
Phonebook
.
→
2
Select [ON]/[OFF] of whether to perform the JOG
operations at [Rotate set].
3
Select [Large]/[Medium]/[Small] of the scrolling
amount when displaying mail at [Mail view].
4
Select [Large]/[Medium]/[Small] of the scrolling
amount when displaying the browser and data
broadcasting of One Seg at [Browser(i-mode/
1Seg)].
5
Select [Large]/[Medium]/[Small] of the scrolling
amount when displaying Full Browser at [Full
Browser].
6
Select a function to be activated when the JOG is
rolled upward in the stand-by display at [Upward
rotation].
7
Select a function to be activated when the JOG
is rolled downward in the stand-by display at
[Downward rotation].
Other Convenient Functions
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Setting Whether to Vibrate the
Touch Key When Used
You can set whether to vibrate the Touch Key when you
pat it.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Management]
[Force reactor] and press
→
[ON]:
Vibrate when you pat the Touch Key.
[OFF]:
Do not vibrate when you pat the Touch Key.
2
Select [ON]/[OFF] and press .
The Force reactor is set.
When the Silent mode is set or recording a movie, the
●
Touch key does not vibrate even if the Force reactor is set
to [ON].
.
Resetting to the Default
Settings
You can reset the settings of each function to the
default settings. For the functions that are reset by
the Reset settings and the default settings of these
functions, see the list of reset items (P.335) and the list
of menus (P.374).
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Management]
→
The Security code screen appears.
The Reset display also appears by pressing
ˎ
2
Enter the Security code and press (OK).
The screen for confirming whether to reset all settings
Other Convenient Functions
appears.
3
Select [Yes] and press .
The settings are reset.
<Reset settings>
[Reset] → [Reset settings] and press
over a second in the stand-by display. Select [Reset
settings] and press .
<Force reactor>
.
Deleting All Saved Data
<Reset all data&set>
You can delete saved data and reset the settings of
each function to the default settings. For the functions
to be reset by the Reset all data&set, see the list of
reset items (P.335) and the list of menus (P.374).
The following data is not deleted.
ˎ
Preinstalled data in My picture, MUSIC, i-motion, Melody,
-
My document, some Kisekae tools, and Chara-den of the
Data Box
(The [
スーパーモンキーボール
folder.)
Preinstalled Deco-mail templates
-
Osaifu-Keitai-compatible i-αppli, “G
-
” (G-GUIDE TV Program List Remote Control)
ン
The preinstalled i-αppli software “G
ˎ
(G-GUIDE TV Program List Remote Control) is not deleted,
but the settings at the time of purchase are restored.
The preinstalled i-αppli software “
ˎ
for SO”, “
バイル
プリバンキング
Even if you delete a preinstalled Deco mail pict., MUSIC, My
ˎ
document, and Chara-den data files, they are restored if you
execute the Reset all data&set.
The preset folders are not deleted. The folder names at the
ˎ
time of purchase are restored, however.
If you execute the Reset all data&set when 2in1 is used, the
ˎ
2in1 is set to OFF.
When 2in1 is set to ON, all data are deleted regardless of the
ˎ
2in1 modes.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Management]
[Reset] → [Reset all data&set] and press
→
for
The Security code screen appears.
The Reset display also appears by pressing
ˎ
over a second in the stand-by display. Select [Reset all
data&set] and press .
2
Enter the Security code and press (OK).
The screen for confirming whether to reset all data and
settings appears.
3
Select [Yes] and press .
The screen for confirming whether to execute restart
operation appears.
4
Select [Yes] and press .
The FOMA terminal is initialized and restarts.
地図アプリ
” are deleted.
] in My picture is deleted by
ガイド番組表リモコ
ガイド番組表リモコン
スーパーモンキーボールモ
”, “
楽オク出品アプリ
2”, and “
”
iア
.
for
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List of Reset Items
The items in which settings, that are made through the associated Function menus, etc., are reset by executing
the Reset settings or Reset all data&set are as follows. For functions that can be accessed through the menu
display, see the list of menus (P.374).
: Items restored to their default settings ●: Items deleted
○
MenuDefault setting
Main menuMenu guide display
PhonebookGroup setting
PushTalk phonebookGroup setting
Data BoxSortDate
microSD (Same as described for the Data Box)
Music&Video ChannelVolume adjustment16
Editing/Saving Common Phrases .....................................................
<Edit common phrases>
341
Quoting Data from the Phonebook, etc. ............................................................................. 341
Cutting/Copying/Pasting Text .............................................................................................. 342
Entering Text Using Kuten Codes ....................................................................
Saving the Frequently Used Kanji Words ...........................................
Restoring the Default Settings ........................................................................
Using the Downloaded Dictionary ......................................................
<Input kuten>
<Save prediction/user>
<Reset data>
<Download dictionary>
342
342
343
343
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About Entering Text
The overview of the text entry is described here.
Characters including JIS level 1 and level 2, 6,355 kanji are
ˎ
available.
Some complicated kanji characters are abridged or simplified
ˎ
in part.
Text input display
■
Input Text Memo
あ
The screen shown is an
R.510
漢
カナAa12
OK
MENU
The name of a function for which characters are input
Entered characters
Number of bytes of characters that can be entered
A half-width character is counted as one byte and a full-
width character as two bytes. The number of characters is
displayed for the SMS main body. While composing mail, it
appears with a “−” (minus sign) when the number of entered
characters exceeds the limit. The word “ap” (approximately)
may appear.
Character mode or pictograph/symbol mode
The character mode or pictograph/symbol mode available
ˎ
varies depending on the contents to be edited.
Half-widthFull-width
: Kanji/Hiragana
[漢]
: Half-width katakana
[カナ]
: Half-width alphabet
[
Aa
]
: Half-width numeric
[
12
]
Characters are always entered in full-width in the kanji/
※
hiragana mode even if the character mode is set to half-width.
Character Entry
RankingPictograph
Deco mail pict. is a Deco-mail pictograph that can be entered
※
in the Edit mail, Edit template display, and Edit signature
displays.
Every time you press (Mode), the character mode
changes in the order of [漢]→ [カナ]→ [Aa]→ [12].
Character mode for full-width
Every time you press (Mode), the character mode
changes in the order of [漢]→ [カ]→ [A]→ [1].
Pictograph/symbol mode
Every time you press (Pict/Sym), the character mode
changes in the order of [Ranking] → [Pict.] → [Pict-D]
[Symbol].
Changing the character mode between full-width and
■
→
half-width
From the Function menu, select [Full/Half size].
Entering a character assigned to the same key twice
■
or more in succession
After entering the first character, either press
or wait
for a while, and the cursor moves automatically.
Deleting a character
■
Move the cursor to the character and press
The character at the cursor is deleted by pressing
ˎ
less than a second. The last character is deleted when the
cursor is at the end of the text.
All characters at and after the cursor position are deleted by
ˎ
pressing
when the cursor is at the end of the text.
Inserting a character
■
for over a second. All characters are deleted
.
for
Move the cursor to the position to insert a character
and enter the character. The characters after the
cursor position are shifted to the right of the inserted
character.
If the matching kanji word does not appear
■
If you cannot get the desired conversion, change the
block of characters to be converted. Moving the cursor
with
changes the matching words list/conversion
target words displayed according to the cursor
position.
Undoing text
■
If you have performed an incorrect operation, you can
select, from the Function menu, [Undo] to cancel the
last operation and restore the previous status.
[Undo] is available for the following actions:
ˎ
- Confirming character entry (
- [Undo]
- Entering common phrases
- Entering pictographs/symbols
- Entering kuten codes (P.342)
- Cutting or pasting (P.342)
- Deleting characters ()
- Quoting data from Phonebook, My data, etc. (P.341)
)
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Entering Text
Entering Text in the Prediction
Conversion Mode
Example: Entering “健闘” (
1
Check the character mode in the text input display.
Check that the kanji/hiragana mode is selected.
2
Press four times.
Input Text Memo
け
DirectAa12カナ ImgSym Pre.
携帯 掲載
けど
結果
けどね
KO 県 結婚 健康
計画
The first character “け” is entered and the matching words
list is displayed.
To return to the previous character
When passing the target character by pressing extra
keys, press . Every time you press it, the character
returns to the previous one.
3
Press three times and press five times.
Input Text Memo
けんと
DirectAa12カナ ImgSym Pre.
検討
県道
原動力
件と
権と
The characters “んと” are entered and the matching words
list is displayed.
To set the User conversion mode temporarily
When you press (Convert), the conversion target
words for the User conversion mode appear.
To change the matching words lists
Press (). Every time you press (), the
matching words list changes in the order of “Aa12カナ”
→
4
Press .
掲示板
結構 研究
検索
件
けれど 決定
系
形式 結局
化粧
健闘 剣道
見当
限度 言動
原動
ケント 検討中
県と
券と
兼と 健と
圏と
“ImgSym” → “Direct” → “Pre.”.
The cursor moves to the matching words list.
)
けんとう
Matching words list
5
Press to select [健闘] and press .
Input Text Memo
健闘
Phrase Item
の は を に で と です
ね し た て
した だ か
へ かも ない
こと ? ! 。
から
が
とき
、
も
する
まで
る
“健闘” is entered. A selection of words that are expected to
succeed the word “健闘” appears in the matching words list.
6
Press.
The matching words list closes and “健闘” is finalized.
The selected words from the matching words list are
●
displayed with priority over other words next time.
When you enter too many words at once, “ Convert” is
●
displayed instead of displaying the matching words list.
When you press , the conversion target words for the
User conversion mode appear. When you select a word,
the word is displayed in the matching words list from the
next time.
Entering Text in the User Conversion
Mode
Example: Entering “健闘” (
1
Change the conversion mode to [User conversion].
Follow the same steps as in “Changing the Conversion
ˎ
Mode” (P.340).
2
Check the character mode in the text input display.
Check that the kanji/hiragana mode is selected.
3
Enter a text.
Input Text Memo
けんとう
R.512
漢
カナAa12
)
けんとう
Press four times:
Press
three times:
five times:
Press
three times:
Press
け
ん
と
う
Character Entry
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4
Press .
Input Text Memo
検討
User Conversion Item
健闘
見当 健投
拳闘
賢答
けんとう
献灯
ケントウ
ケントウ
The matching words list for “
To finalize this word
Press (Select).
5
Press .
The cursor is moved to the matching words list.
6
Select [健闘] and press .
“健闘” is finalized.
To cancel the conversion
Press (Cancel).
けんとう
” is displayed.
Changing the Conversion Mode
Select the conversion mode from Prediction conversion
or User conversion when the character mode is the
kanji/hiragana mode.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Application]
[Input method] → [Select conversion] and
→
press
[Prediction]:
[User conversion]:
2
Select a conversion mode and press .
The selected conversion mode is set.
To change the conversion mode in the text input display,
●
Character Entry
from the Function menu, select [Input method] → [Select
conversion].
.
When entering characters, a selection of words
predicted by the characters appears in the matching
words list. This is a conversion mode that a look-ahead
strategy is applied to by the FOMA terminal.
Enter the entire reading of the word before conversion.
Setting the Movement Method for the
Cursor in the Matching Words List
You can select a movement method for the cursor in
the matching words list.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Application]
[Input method] → [Operation in item] and press
→
.
[ 4 directions/ hor.]:
Use
to the right, and to the left. When you scroll the JOG
upward and downward, the cursor moves to the left and
right.
4 directions/ vert.]:
[
Use to move the cursor upward, downward,
to the right, and to the left. When you scroll the JOG
upward and downward, the cursor moves upward and
downward.
4 hor./ hor.]:
[
Use to move the cursor to the left and right. When
you scroll the JOG upward and downward, the cursor
moves to the left and right.
[
4 hor./ vert.]:
Use to move the cursor to the left and right. When
you scroll the JOG upward and downward, the cursor
moves upward and downward.
2
Select a movement method for the cursor and
press
The Operation in item is set.
to move the cursor upward, downward,
.
Setting the Cursor to Move
Automatically
You can set the time before moving the cursor
automatically after entering words.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Application]
[Input method] → [Auto cursor] and press
2
Select a time before moving the cursor
automatically and press
Select from [1 to 5].
To set the cursor not to move automatically
Select [OFF].
.
→
.
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Entering Common Phrases
For common phrases, see P.385.
Common phrases that are available vary depending on the
ˎ
contents to be edited. Unavailable categories are disabled for
selection.
1
Press (Func) in the text input display.
The Function menu appears.
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2
Select [Input phrases] → a category → a common
phrase and press
Pictographs and symbols, which displayed in the order
of number of entering in the Pict/Sym ranking, you
entered can be selected when you enter characters.
For pictographs and symbols, see P.383.
1
Press (Pict/Sym) in the text input display.
Every time you press (Pict/Sym), the pictograph/symbol
mode changes in the order of [Ranking] → [Pict.]
[Pict-D]→ [Symbol].
2
Press (Pict/Sym), select a pictograph, and
press
The selected pictograph is displayed on the top of the
text input display. To select the next pictograph, move the
cursor to the desired one and press .
To cancel the all selected pictographs
3
Press (Close).
The selected pictographs are entered all at once.
In the Edit mail, Edit template, and Edit signature displays,
●
every time you select a pictograph, it is entered at a time.
Press (Close) to end the pictograph/symbol mode.
Deco mail pict. can be entered in the Edit mail, Edit
●
template, and Edit signature displays. You can enter a
Deco mail pict. to compose Deco-mail (P.180).
.
Input
Press for over a second.
→
Editing/Saving Common
Phrases
The preinstalled common phrases can be edited
according to the intended use. Your own common
phrases can also be added as new entries. For the list
of common phrases, see P.385.
Example: Editing “.co.jp” saved in the “Internet” category
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Application]
→
press
The Common phrases display appears.
2
Select [Internet] → [.co.jp] and press .
To reset the common phrase to the default setting
To delete a common phrase
3
Press (Edit) and edit the contents.
Enter a common phrase within 64 full-width or 128 halfwidth characters.
Editing is completed.
<Edit common phrases>
[Input method] → [Edit common phrases] and
.
Move the cursor to the common phrase and from the
Function menu, select [Reset] → [Reset one] → [Yes]. To
restore the default set of common phrases in a category,
from the Function menu, select [Reset] → [Reset all],
enter the Security code, and select [Yes]. To restore the
default set of common phrases in all categories, press
(Rset all) in the Common phrases display, enter the
Security code, and select [Yes].
Move the cursor to the common phrase and from the
Function menu, select [Delete one] → [Yes].
Quoting Data from the
Phonebook, etc.
You can quote data saved in the Phonebook or Own
number (My data) or characters scanned by the bar
code reader to enter in the main body of mail or in the
text input display while displaying a site.
Example: Quoting from the Phonebook
1
Press (Func) in the text input display.
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Quote phonebook] and press .
The Phonebook appears.
To quote the Own number
Select [Quote my data].
To quote texts using the bar code reader
Select [Bar code reader].
3
Select a name → an item to be quoted and press
.
The selected item appears in the text input display.
When the selected item contains more characters than the
●
maximum number of characters that can be entered, the
extra characters are deleted.
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Cutting/Copying/Pasting Text
The entered characters can be pasted to the other
input display by cutting or copying.
The characters cut or copied are saved in the clipboard
and pasted when the Paste function is selected. The
contents of the clipboard can be pasted as many times
as needed.
The clipboard is a special memory area where cut or copied
ˎ
characters are temporarily saved. The clipboard can hold
only one item and it is replaced with new data when copying
or cutting next data to it.
The characters in the clipboard are deleted when the FOMA
ˎ
terminal is powered off.
A character that cannot be entered to the destination display
ˎ
is replaced with a half-width space when pasted. Any extra
characters that exceed the maximum allowable number of
characters are deleted.
You cannot cut/copy and paste Deco mail pict. or images
ˎ
inserted in the Deco-mail main body.
Cutting
■
Cut the selected characters and save them in the clipboard (the
selected characters are deleted from the source display).
Function menuSetting option
CutCut the selected text.
Copying
■
Copy the selected characters and save them in the clipboard (the
selected characters are not deleted from the source display).
Function menuSetting option
CopyCopy the selected text.
Attach No.Copy a phone number.
Item copyCopy a phone number, mail address, etc.
Copy Text MemoCopy the contents of the text memo.
Pasting
■
Paste the characters in the clipboard.
Function menuSetting option
PastePaste the copied or cut data.
Character Entry
Copying/Cutting Text
1
Press (Func) in the text input display.
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Copy] and press .
To cut
Select [Cut].
3
Select the Start point and press .
The first character to be copied is set.
To select all characters
Press (Sel. all).
4
Select the End point and press .
The range of characters to be copied is set and saved in
the clipboard.
item by item.
Pasting Text
1
Select the position to paste in the text input display
and press
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Paste] and press .
The copied/cut text is pasted.
(Func).
Entering Text Using Kuten
Codes
You can enter characters, numbers and symbols using
corresponding 4-digit kuten codes as listed in the
Kuten code list.
For kuten codes, see the “Kuten Code List” (PDF format)
ˎ
included in the supplied CD-ROM.
1
2
3
<Input kuten>
Press (Func) in the text input display.
The Function menu appears.
Select [Input kuten] and press .
Input kuten
Enter a kuten code.
The character corresponding to the entered kuten code is
entered.
Saving the Frequently Used
Kanji Words
Frequently used Kanji words can be saved in the
Prediction or User dictionary. Saved words are
displayed in the matching words list/conversion target
words by priority when you convert characters.
Prediction
dictionary
User
dictionary
ˎ
ˎ
Save words that you want to display in the matching
words list by priority when you use the Prediction
conversion. Up to 300 words can be saved.
Save words that you want to display in the
conversion target words by priority when you use
the User conversion. Up to 200 words can be
saved.
The words saved in the User dictionary are automatically
saved in the Prediction dictionary, but not vice versa.
When you delete a saved word, delete it from the dictionary to
which it is saved.
<Save prediction/user>
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Example: Saving a word in the Prediction dictionary
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Application]
[Input method] → [Edit prediction] and press
The Prediction dictionary display appears.
To add a word to the User dictionary
Select [Settings] → [Application] → [Input method]
[Edit user dict].
To delete a word
Move the cursor to the word and from the Function
menu, select [Delete one] → [Yes]. To delete several
words, from the Function menu, select [Select&delete]
and select words, press (Complete), and select [Yes].
To delete all words, from the Function menu, select
[Delete all], enter the Security code, and select [Yes].
To edit a word
Move the cursor to the word and press .
2
Press (Create).
Edit prediction
Reading(Keyword)
Word(Prediction)
3
Enter the reading in the reading field.
Enter a reading within 16 hiragana characters.
4
Enter the word in the word field.
Enter a word within 16 full-width or 32 half-width characters.
5
Press (Complete).
The entered word is saved in the Prediction dictionary.
Reading field
Word field
→
.
→
Restoring the Default Settings
<Reset data>
The FOMA terminal’s dictionary has a data learning
feature. The data leaning feature memorizes the
frequency in which individual words are used and give
priority to the frequently used words when displaying
them in the matching words list/conversion target
words.
If you reset the learning data, the order of priority is
reset to the default setting.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Application]
[Input method] → [Reset data] and press .
The Security code screen appears.
2
Enter the Security code and press (OK).
The screen for confirming whether to reset the learning
data appears.
3
Select [Yes] and press .
The learning data is reset.
→
Using the Downloaded
Dictionary
Up to 20 dictionaries can be downloaded using i-mode
for use with the FOMA terminal. When enabling a
downloaded dictionary, words saved in it appear in the
matching words list.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Application]
[Input method] → [Dictionaries] and press
Dictionary folder
流行語辞書
エリア辞書
大阪弁辞書
To display the detailed information
Move the cursor to the dictionary and from the Function
menu, select [Information].
To change the name
Move the cursor to the dictionary and from the Function
menu, select [Edit name]. Enter a name within eight fullwidth or 17 half-width characters.
To delete a dictionary
Move the cursor to the dictionary and from the Function
menu, select [Delete] → [Delete one] → [Yes]. To delete
several dictionaries, from the Function menu, select
[Delete]→ [Select&delete] and select dictionaries,
press
dictionaries, from the Function menu, select [Delete]
[Delete all], enter the Security code, and select [Yes].
2
Select a dictionary and press (Set).
The Valid/Invalid display appears.
3
Select [Valid]/[Invalid] and press .
When it is set to [Valid], the dictionary is enabled and “ ”
(gray) changes to “ ” (green).
If many dictionaries are enabled simultaneously, some
●
words may not be displayed in the matching words list.
The dictionary can be downloaded from “SO@Planet”.
●
[i Menu] → [
話メーカー
(Japanese only)
<Download dictionary>
.
(Complete), and select [Yes]. To delete all
メニュー/検索
] (Mobile Phone Manufacturers) → [SO@Planet]
] (Menu/Search) → [
ケータイ電
→
→
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Sorting the Downloaded Dictionaries
When you download several dictionaries, you can
change the order of the dictionaries in the list to display
words of a frequently used dictionary by priority.
1
Press (Func) in the Dictionary folder display.
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Reorder] and press .
3
Select a dictionary and press .
The Reorder display appears.
4
Select a position to move to and press (Move).
5
Press (Complete).
The searching priority is set.
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Network Services
Available Network Services
You can use the following DoCoMo network services on the FOMA terminal.
For details on the outline and how to use each service, see the relevant pages indicated in the table
below.
Service name
The Voice Mail ServiceRequired Paid P.346
The Call Waiting ServiceRequired Paid P.347The Multi Number ServiceRequired Paid P.350
The Call Forwarding Service Required Free P.3472in1Required Paid P.352
The Nuisance Call Blocking Service
Notify Caller ID
The Caller ID Display Request Service
The Dual Network ServiceRequired Paid P.349Melody CallRequired Paid P.107
You cannot use the network services when you are outside of the service area or in a location without the radio wave.
ˎ
For details, see the “Mobile Phone User’s Guide 【Network services】”.
ˎ
For subscription and inquiry, call the “General Inquiries” on the backcover of this manual.
ˎ
“Deactivating the service” of the Voice Mail or Call Forwarding Service, etc. does not cancel your subscription to
ˎ
the service itself.
“OFFICEED” is a paid service that requires a subscription. For more information, see the DoCoMo’s website for
ˎ
business customers (http://www.docomo.biz/d/212/).
Using the Voice Mail Service .............................................................................................. 346
Using the Call Waiting Service ........................................................................................... 347
Using the Call Forwarding Service ..................................................................................... 347
Using the Nuisance Call Blocking Service ......................................................................... 348
Using the Caller ID Display Request Service ..................................................................... 348
Using the Dual Network Service ........................................................................................ 349
Using the English Guidance Service .................................................................................. 349
Using the Service Numbers ............................................................................................... 349
Selecting an Operation for an Incoming Call during a Call .......................
Setting Remote Control ............................................................................
<Arrival Call Act>
<Remote Control>
350
350
Using the Multi Number Service ........................................................................................ 350
Using 2in1 ........................................................................................................................... 352
Using OFFICEED ...........................................................................................
Saving a New Service to Use It .................................
<Additional service (USSD) registration>
<OFFICEED>
355
355
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Using the Voice Mail Service
The Voice Mail Service takes messages for you, as
long as it answers a call with the answering message,
if there is an incoming voice or videophone call when
you are in a location without the radio wave, while the
FOMA terminal is powered off, or when you are in a
situation where you cannot answer a call.
When the Voice Mail Service and Record Message (P.69)
ˎ
are set simultaneously, and if you want to give priority to the
Voice Mail Service, set the ring time for the Voice Mail Service
shorter than the time before starting the answering message
for the Record Message.
When the Voice Mail Service is set to “Activate” and if you
ˎ
do not answer an incoming voice or videophone call, the call
is saved in the Received record as a “Missed call” and the
notification icon “
display.
When the Call Forwarding Service is set to “Activate”, the
ˎ
Voice Mail Service is automatically deactivated.
Basic flow of the Voice Mail Service
■
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Management]
[NW Services] → [Voice Mail] and press
→
Network Services
” (Missed call) appears in the stand-by
Activate the service.
The caller leaves a message.
Play back the Voice Mail message.
2
Set each item.
Menu itemOperation
Activate
※
Set ring time
Deactivate
Check setting
Play messages
.
Voice Mail setting
Check messages
Tone/Vibrate notice
(Default: ON)
Delete VM icon
Missed
ActivateNotify you of a new message by SMS when
Call
notice
Deactivate
Check
setting
When 2in1 is set to the Dual mode, the screen for selecting
※
either Number A or Number B appears.
Select [Activate] → [Activate]/[Ring+Activate]
(→ Enter the ring time) → [Yes].
When you select [Ring+Activate],
ˎ
you can set the ring time (000 to 120
seconds) and activate the Voice Mail
Service.
When you select [Ring+Activate], the
ˎ
Voice Mail Service is activated by
Number A.
When 2in1 is set to the B mode, you
ˎ
cannot select the method of activating
the Voice Mail Service.
Select [Set ring time] → Enter the ring time
(000 to 120 seconds)
Select [Deactivate] → [Yes].
※
Select [Check setting].
When 2in1 is set to either the B or Dual
ˎ
mode, the screen for selecting either
Number A or Number B appears.
Select [Play messages] → [Yes] → Operate
※
as instructed by the guidance.
The displayed number is the number
ˎ
that the guidance announces when
playing back new Voice Mail messages.
Already saved Voice Mail messages are
not included.
You can also play back the record
ˎ
message by pressing
stand-by display and selecting “ ”.
Select [Voice Mail setting] → [Yes]
※
Operate as instructed by the guidance.
Select [Check messages].
When a new message is stored at
ˎ
the Voice Mail Service Center, the
notification icon “ ” (Voice Mail
message) appears in the stand-by
display.
Set whether to alert you of a new message
with the mail tone when it is received at the
Voice Mail Service Center.
Phonebook, the caller ID of the caller
is notified and the name saved in the
Phonebook is not displayed.
Select [Missed Call notice] → [Deactivate]
[Yes].
→
Select [Missed Call notice] → [Check
setting].
→
(Complete).
(Link) in the
→
→
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Notes on the service for the videophone
When the Voice Mail Service takes a videophone message
●
for you, it is notified to you by SMS.
To change the settings of the Voice Mail Service for
●
videophone support, press in
the stand-by display and operate as instructed by the
guidance.
A videophone of AV32K type is disabled for connection to
●
the Voice Mail Service Center.
When you connect to the Voice Mail Service Center using
●
Chara-den, the DTMF operation is not available. From the
function menu, select [DTMF send mode] (P.73).
Using the Call Waiting Service
When there is another incoming call while you are on a
call, the in-call ring tone notifies you of the second call.
You can answer the second call by putting the first call
on hold. You can also put your current call on hold and
place a call to another party.
When you receive a videophone call during a voice call,
ˎ
you can answer the videophone call by disconnecting the
voice call. You cannot answer a voice/videophone call that
arrives during a videophone call. However, it is saved in the
Received record.
To use the Call Waiting Service, set the Arrival Call Act (P.350)
ˎ
to [Answer]. If it is set to other operation, you cannot answer a
second voice call received while you are on a voice call even
if the Call Waiting Service is activated.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Management]
[NW Services] → [Call Waiting] and press
→
2
Set each item.
Menu itemOperation
Activate
Deactivate
Check setting
To put the current call on hold and answer an incoming
●
call, press (Call). When you put a call on hold, the
message “Connecting” appears. Every time you press
(Switch), you can switch between the calls. To
disconnect the put on hold call, from the Function menu,
select [Release Hold Call].
To disconnect the current call and answer an incoming
The Call Forwarding Service forwards a voice or
videophone call to a preset forwarding number when
you are in a location without the radio wave, the FOMA
terminal is powered off, or you do not answer the call
within the preset ring time.
When the Call Forwarding Service and Record Message
ˎ
(P.69) are set simultaneously, and if you want to give priority
to the Call Forwarding Service, set the ring time for the Call
Forwarding Service shorter than the time before starting the
answering message for the Record Message.
When the Call Forwarding Service is set to “Activate” and if
ˎ
you do not answer an incoming voice or videophone call, the
call is saved in the Received record as a “Missed call” and
the notification icon “
display.
When you receive a videophone call, the call is disconnected
ˎ
if the forwarding number does not support a videophone
feature compliant with 3G-324M.
Basic flow of the Call Forwarding Service
■
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Management]
[NW Services] → [Call Forwarding] and press
→
.
2
Set each item.
Menu itemOperation
Activate
※
Deactivate
※
Change FWD
number
If FWD number
busy
Check setting
When 2in1 is set to the Dual mode, the screen for selecting
※
either Number A or Number B appears.
” (Missed call) appears in the stand-by
Save the forwarding number.
Activate the Call Forwarding Service.
Receive a call on your FOMA terminal.
If you do not answer the call, it is automatically
forwarded to the specified forwarding number.
Select [Activate] → [Activate]/[Set+Activate]
(→ Enter the forwarding number and ring
time) → [Yes].
When you select [Set+Activate],
ˎ
you can set the forwarding number
(within 26 digits) and ring time (000
to 120 seconds) and activate the Call
Forwarding Service.
When 2in1 is set to the B mode, you
ˎ
cannot select the method of activating
the Call Forwarding Service.
Select [Deactivate] → [Yes].
Select [Change FWD number] → Enter
the forwarding number (within 26 digits)
Select [Set]/[Set+Activate].
When 2in1 is set to the B mode, select
ˎ
[Change FWD number] → enter the
forwarding number (within 26 digits)
select [Yes].
Set whether to connect to the Voice Mail
Service Center when the forwarding
number is busy.
Select [If FWD number busy] → [Not
connect]/[Connect].
Select [Check setting].
When 2in1 is set to either the B or Dual
ˎ
mode, the screen for selecting either
Number A or Number B appears.
→
→
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To set on/off of the Call Forwarding guidance, press
●
instructed by the guidance.
in the stand-by display and operate as
Using the Nuisance Call
Blocking Service
The Nuisance Call Blocking Service prevents receiving
a “nuisance call” such as prank phone calls. When you
set the Bar Nuisance Calls, further calls from registered
nuisance call numbers are automatically rejected
and the call rejection guidance is played back on the
caller’s phone.
The ring tone does not sound when there is an incoming call
ˎ
from the saved phone number. The call is not saved in the
Received record, either.
When you receive a videophone call from a caller who is
ˎ
saved as a nuisance caller, it is disconnected after playing
back the call rejection video guidance on the caller’s phone.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings] → [Management]
[NW Services] → [Bar Nuisance Calls] and
→
press
2
Set each item.
Menu itemOperation
Register CallerSave the phone number of the last
Reg. selected No.
Delete all entries
Delete last entryDelete the last saved phone number. You
Check No. of entry
.
received call.
Select [Register Caller] → [Yes].
Select [Reg. selected No.] → Enter the
phone number (within 22 digits) → Select
[Yes].
Select [Delete all entries] → [Yes].
can delete another phone number from
the last saved one by repeating the same
operation.
Select [Delete last entry] → [Yes].
Select [Check No. of entry].
Using the Caller ID Display
Request Service
When you receive a voice or videophone call without
a caller ID, the Caller ID Display Request Service
answers the call with a guidance requesting the
caller to send the caller ID and then automatically
disconnects the call.
When there is an incoming call from the caller who does not
ˎ
notify the phone number, the ring tone does not sound. The
call is not saved in the Received record either.
When you receive a videophone call without a caller ID, it is
ˎ
disconnected after playing back the caller ID display request
video guidance on the caller’s phone.
When you receive a PushTalk call without a caller ID, the
ˎ
caller ID display request guidance is not played back on the
caller’s phone and the call is disconnected.